In the
sentence building block, students learn the basics
of grammar such as parts of speech, subject and verb
agreement, and punctuation. Students also read short
passages and answer questions about what they have
read.
In the paragraph building block,
students learn how to organize sentences into paragraphs.
Worksheets focus on combining sentences with clauses
and conjunctions, identifying the main topic of a
passage, and paraphrasing information.
The summary block introduces students to story elements
such as plot, character, and setting and instructs
them on how to write a persuasive argument.
Finally the critique block exposes
advanced students to excerpts from well-known pieces
of literature and teaches them to recognize the subtleties
in the writing and identify how the author creates
the mood and tone of a story. Throughout the upper
reading levels vocabulary is emphasized both by having
students decipher the meaning of a word from its context
and also by matching words from the passages to their
definitions. |