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Dec 26, 2024
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HS 32 - ELL Ex.C.E.L. English 410 Credits Reviews and employs reading comprehension and critical thinking strategies. Reviews the fundamentals of English sentence structure, usage and punctuation and provides practice in these areas. Students study and practice writing paragraphs and essays, achieving unity and developing ideas that are clearly and concisely expressed in topic and thesis sentences. Students who pass HS 028 meet all the English requirements for their high school diploma.
Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees
Quarters Typically Offered Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day
Designed to Serve Students who are enrolled in the ELL Ex.C.E.L. program and are working towards earning their high school diploma. Students who desire to improve their reading comprehension, writing and editing skills in order to prepare for college level writing and reading courses. Students who successfully complete this course will have met all the requirements for HS English courses and HS English credits for their diploma. Active Date 20230328T10:34:00
Grading Basis Decimal Grade Variable Credit Yes Range 5-10 Class Limit 25 Contact Hours: Lecture 110 Total Contact Hours 110 Degree Distributions: Course Outline Students will:- read non-fiction and fictional texts
- use text evidence to support response to readings and within writing essays
- conduct academic research and writing
- practice brainstorming and pre-writing, drafting, revising, editing and proofreading a variety of paragraphs and essays
Student Learning Outcomes Interacts and connects with texts through annotation, summary, and vocabulary development
Use text evidence in responses to demonstrate understanding of informational and literary texts.
Applies critical reading skills such as inference and analysis
Uses and evaluates academic sources to find information
Organizes ideas in writing throughout multi-paragraph essays
Writes for a particular audience with a clear main argument
Writes in a variety of modes for a variety of purposes (explanatory, argumentative, narrative, cause/effect, description, research, synthesis)
Employs the writing process (pre-write, revision, editing, multiple drafts)
Engages with peer work through revisions and editing
Apply understanding of text, vocabulary or themes in formal classroom discussions.
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