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Grades: 6th–7th
Class: Tue 11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. ET
Dates: Aug 25, 2025–May 8, 2026
Prepaid: $649
Instructor: Natania Cook
Reading, writing, and talking, oh my! Whether an avid or reluctant reader, students will certainly find this one-year, literature-based, complete English class engaging and fun. As we embark upon a grand literary adventure together, we will make numerous stops along the way to explore fantasies, mysteries, biographies, science fiction, and more.
Students will practice and perfect their skills in spelling, reading comprehension, literary analysis, grammar, writing, vocabulary, listening, speaking, and critical thinking. Additionally, students will acquire the skill of annotation to help them slow down and think about what they are reading. Discussion is another essential component of this class and is conducted through Socratic seminars, an organized discussion where students seek a deeper understanding of complex ideas by asking questions.
Direct instruction in writing is taught by starting with the basic elements of a sentence and proper paragraph construction and culminating with the creation of multi-paragraph essays. Conducting research, developing a thesis statement, summarizing a variety of texts, and responding to a given prompt are some of the composition skills practiced throughout the year. The literature and informational texts read in this class serve as models to improve writing skills. Students will mature in their ability to write through practicing expository, narrative, descriptive, creative, and persuasive writing.
Students will read eight books as well as several short stories, articles, and poems. All Internet links to short stories, articles, and poems will be provided by the instructor. Books, however, must be purchased in advance and brought to class as needed. Because an important component of this class is learning how to provide textual evidence when writing about or discussing literature, it is helpful for all students to acquire the same edition of each book. Please refer to the ISBN numbers in the Required Texts tab above when ordering.
Basic Supplies
Course Structure
Weekly homework includes vocabulary, grammar/mechanics, reading, and writing assignments. Students learn to annotate assigned novels, short stories, poems, and articles. Students also respond to literature through a variety of methods including thought-provoking questions, story summary charts, essay-writing, group assignments, online discussion boards, journaling, oral reports, debates, dramatizations, and projects.
For students who choose to participate in the optional spelling portion of this course, they will complete weekly assignments in their differentiated spelling notebook in which a new spelling rule and word list is introduced and reinforced each week.
Who should enroll?
This class is designed for 7th graders and advanced 6th graders. Students who have taken Literature and Composition 5/6 will be well prepared.
The class size (for each section) is limited to 15 students to allow for a conducive learning environment and optimal teacher oversight on assignments.
Technology Requirements
A variety of apps and online resources are utilized in this class to enhance learning, engage students, and communicate effectively with students and parents. Student privacy and safety are important to Aim Academy. We carefully review the privacy policy of each website/app and secure parental permission before asking students to create an account for an online resource outside of Canvas.
Evaluation and Feedback
Asking students to demonstrate their understanding of the subject matter is an integral part of the learning process. Both formal and informal assessments are administered in this course. Grammar and vocabulary quizzes are administered periodically. Comprehension of literature is assessed through live class and online discussions and written responses such as journal entries and essays.
After concluding each literature unit, students are assessed through a variety of methods including essays and major exams. Students are also asked to apply and demonstrate their ability to analyze literature by completing special, creative projects or oral presentations.
Providing consistent feedback is imperative for student growth and success especially with writing. For this reason, I provide a detailed critique of each major writing assignment as well as general comments on all other assignments.
Communication
Communication is an essential component of any educational endeavor. With that in mind, I encourage all of my students to contact me whenever they need assistance with an assignment, and I make it a priority to promptly respond to student inquiries. I also send weekly “wrap-up” announcements outlining the learning objectives accomplished in class as well as reminders about upcoming assignments.
Beyond email correspondence, I have set aside an additional hour each week to assist students with writing, grammar, and literary skills. To participate in this extra learning opportunity, students should register separately. See Language Arts Lab 6/7 for details and to register.
Parental inquiries are welcomed and encouraged as parental involvement is essential to student success. To best serve parents, I have established “office hours” on Friday mornings from 9:00–11:00 AM (ET) for responding to emails and phone calls. I consider it a great privilege to be able to walk alongside parents and assist them in educating their children.
The following books can be acquired through Amazon.
Fantasy/Adventure Fiction
Fantasy Fiction
Mystery & Letter Writing
Nonfiction Autobiography
Science Fiction
Realistic Fiction/ Survival
Historical Fiction
Biography
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Prior to becoming a homeschool mother of four, Natania’s lifelong pursuit of knowledge led her to earn a Master’s degree in Educational Administration from Texas Woman’s University and a BS degree in Education with a specialization in English from Baylor University. She is certified to teach English and English as a Second Language in grades 1-12 and Reading for grades 6-12. With over twenty years of teaching experience, Natania has served in both public and private school settings as well as in various homeschool forums where she has taught multiple grade levels and ages. Contact: ncook[at]aimacademy.online
Erin Jessen (verified owner) –
Mrs. Cook has been an amazing lit/comp teacher for my dyslexic middle-schooler. She has helped him to learn and grow as a writer, patiently fostering a positive attitude in him while challenging him to push forward. He is technically below grade level in writing due to his learning disability, but Mrs. Cook is excellent at providing positive feedback with a manageable amount of correction so he doesn’t feel discouraged. We did sign up for the writing labs so that he would have a little extra assistance from her each week, and it definitely made a difference for him. Mrs. Cook worked with us on accommodations/technology and, again, never singled him out or conveyed any disapproval of his efforts. We are signed up for the next level and he is excited to be in her class again in 2022-23!