“Let’s eat Grandma!”

“Let’s eat, Grandma!”

Punctuation saves lives.

  • Through Scripture and literature, (4 -5 novels per semester), and writing opportunities, students will:

    • Identify aspects of grammar including parts of speech, punctuation, subject-verb agreement, clauses, and sentence structure

    • Evaluate different genres of literature for character development, setting, plot, main idea and supporting details, cause and effect, predicting outcomes and making generalizations

    • Identify various figurative language techniques within literature and apply to their own writing

    • Write well-developed paragraphs, literary critiques, literary analysis, short stories, and a research paper

    • Evaluate all literary texts using Scripture

    Note: All new students interested in enrolling in an English course must independently compose a paragraph on a topic they find fascinating. Email this to admin@myscholars.org

    Required Textbooks:

    Bible – No electronic Bibles or The Message translation

    Easy Grammar Ultimate Series 12 – Student Workbook

    ISBN 0936981563

    The Great Divorce by C. S. Lewis

    ISBN 978-0060652951

    Mrs. Buford adopts a specialized approach to selecting reading materials for her class, choosing books throughout the year rather than setting a one-time list before school starts. This method allows her to tailor her choices of quality literature to the evolving interests and academic needs of her students, while ensuring she avoids redundancy for multiple students who may have already explored certain books extensively. This process protects both the students' time and the parents' resources. Mrs. Buford leads the class effectively while also offering the class options for their next read, incorporating a diverse array of philosophical texts, studying various styles of poetry, and including extensive Bible readings into her curriculum. Below are the books that English III/IV covered during the 23-24 school year (these will not be repeated in 24-25 and DO NOT need to be purchased):

    The Screwtape Letters

    1984

    Night

    Man's Search For Meaning

    Wuthering Heights

    The Hollow

    The Great Gatsby

    Supplies:

    • 1 Three-subject spiral

    • GEL Highlighters – different colors that do not bleed through paper (NOTE: Students will highlight and take notes in their copy of the novel.)

    • Loose leaf paper

    • Red pen

  • Students taking this course are expected to have some mastery over all areas covered in Fundamentals of English. This course includes components of grammar, analyzing various genres of literature, writing essays, reports and research papers, and reading for SAT/ACT prep. Students should expect more writing and reading with this course.

    Through Scripture and literature, (4 -5 novels per semester), and writing opportunities, students will:

    • Identify aspects of grammar including parts of speech, punctuation, subject-verb agreement, clauses, and sentence structure

    • Evaluate different genres of literature for character development, setting, plot, main idea and supporting details, cause and effect, predicting outcomes and making generalizations

    • Identify various figurative language techniques within literature and apply to their writing

    • Write well-developed paragraphs, literary critiques, literary analysis, short stories, and a research paper

    • Evaluate literary texts using Scripture

    Note: All new students interested in enrolling in an English course must independently compose a paragraph on a topic they find fascinating. Email this to admin@myscholars.org

    Required Textbooks:

    Bible – No electronic Bible’s or The Message translation

    Easy Grammar Ultimate Series 11 Student Workbook

    ISBN 0936981601

    The Problem of Pain

    by C.S. Lewis

    ISBN 0060652969

    Mrs. Buford adopts a specialized approach to selecting reading materials for her class, choosing books throughout the year rather than setting a one-time list before school starts. This method allows her to tailor her choices of quality literature to the evolving interests and academic needs of her students, while ensuring she avoids redundancy for multiple students who may have already explored certain books extensively. This process protects both the students' time and the parents' resources. Mrs. Buford leads the class effectively while also offering the class options for their next read, incorporating a diverse array of philosophical texts, studying various styles of poetry, and including extensive Bible readings into her curriculum. Below are the books that English II covered during the 23-24 school year (these will not be repeated in 24-25 and DO NOT need to be purchased):

    The Alchemist

    The Screwtape Letters

    Night

    Man's Search for Meaning

    Things Fall Apart

    Before the Coffee Gets Cold

    The Great Gatsby

    Supplies:

    • 1 Three-subject spiral

    • GEL Highlighters – different colors that do not bleed through paper (NOTE: Students will highlight and take notes in their copy of the novel.)

    • Loose leaf paper

    • Red pen

  • Students enrolling in Fundamentals of English will learn basic grammar components and sentence structures. This includes:

    Parts of speech

    Punctuation

    Spelling and Vocabulary

    Simple, compound, complex, compound-complex sentence construction

    Writing paragraphs, essays and reports

    Identify and write figurative language

    Through Scripture and literature, (4 -5 novels per semester), and writing opportunities, students will:

    • Identify aspects of grammar including parts of speech, punctuation, subject-verb agreement, clauses, and sentence structure

    • Evaluate different genres of literature for character development, setting, plot, main idea and supporting details, cause and effect, predicting outcomes and making generalizations

    • Identify various figurative language techniques within literature and apply to their writing

    • Write well-developed paragraphs, literary critiques, literary analysis, short stories, and a research paper

    • Evaluate literary texts using Scripture

    Note: All new students interested in enrolling in an English course must independently compose a paragraph on a topic they find fascinating. Email this to admin@myscholars.org

    Required Textbooks:

    Bible – No electronic Bible’s or The Message translation

    Learning English with Bible

    by Louise M. Ebner

    ISBN 089957565X

    Till We Have Faces

    by C. S. Lewis

    ISBN 0156904365

    Mrs. Buford adopts a specialized approach to selecting reading materials for her class, choosing books throughout the year rather than setting a one-time list before school starts. This method allows her to tailor her choices of quality literature to the evolving interests and academic needs of her students, while ensuring she avoids redundancy for multiple students who may have already explored certain books extensively. This process protects both the students' time and the parents' resources. Mrs. Buford leads the class effectively while also offering the class options for their next read, incorporating a diverse array of philosophical texts, studying various styles of poetry, and including extensive Bible readings into her curriculum. Below are the books that English I covered during the 23-24 school year (these will not be repeated in 24-25 and DO NOT need to be purchased):

    To Kill a Mockingbird

    The Watsons go to Birmingham

    The Crucible

    The Scarlet Letter

    The Boy in Stripped Pajamas

    The Great Gatsby

    Supplies:

    • 1 Three-subject spiral

    • GEL Highlighters – different colors that do not bleed through paper (NOTE: Students will highlight and take notes in their copy of the novel.)

    • Loose leaf paper

    • Red pen

  • Through Scripture and literature, (4 -5 novels per semester), and writing opportunities, students will:

    • Identify aspects of grammar including parts of speech, punctuation, subject-verb agreement, clauses, and sentence structure

    • Evaluate different genres of literature for character development, setting, plot, main idea and supporting details, cause and effect, predicting outcomes and making generalizations

    • Identify various figurative language techniques within literature and apply to their writing

    • Write well-developed paragraphs, literary critiques, literary analysis, short stories, and a research paper

    • Evaluate literary texts using Scripture

    Note: All new students interested in enrolling in an English course must independently compose a paragraph on a topic they find fascinating. Email this to admin@myscholars.org

    Required Textbooks:

    Bible – No electronic Bibles or The Message translation

    Learning English with the Bible

    by Louise M. Ebner

    ISBN 089957565X

    The Night Diary

    by Veera Hiranandani

    ISBN 0735228523

    Mrs. Buford adopts a specialized approach to selecting reading materials for her class, choosing books throughout the year rather than setting a one-time list before school starts. This method allows her to tailor her choices of quality literature to the evolving interests and academic needs of her students, while ensuring she avoids redundancy for multiple students who may have already explored certain books extensively. This process protects both the students' time and the parents' resources. Mrs. Buford leads the class effectively while also offering the class options for their next read, incorporating a diverse array of philosophical texts, studying various styles of poetry, and including extensive Bible readings into her curriculum. Below are the books that Middle School English covered during the 23-24 school year (these will not be repeated in 24-25 and DO NOT need to be purchased):

    The Phantom Tollbooth

    The Devil's Arithmetic

    Out of the Dust

    Everything Sad is Untrue

    Esther

    The Outsiders

    Supplies:

    • 1 Three-subject spiral

    • GEL Highlighters – different colors that do not bleed through paper (NOTE: Students will highlight and take notes in their copy of the novel.)

    • Loose leaf paper

    • Red pen