English – Legacy Oaks Academy https://legacyoaksacademy.com A Homeschool Partnership Sun, 29 Oct 2023 20:22:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://legacyoaksacademy.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/cropped-268C2132-A393-4A3D-AED2-DEACBBFD77B4-32x32.png English – Legacy Oaks Academy https://legacyoaksacademy.com 32 32 206161912 Intermediate/Advanced Phonics 2 (Junior High Spring 2024) https://legacyoaksacademy.com/courses/reading-intensive-3-2-2/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=reading-intensive-3-2-2 Tue, 03 Oct 2023 13:35:42 +0000 https://legacyoaksacademy.com/?post_type=courses&p=13902 This course will be offered by a Texas Certified Reading Specialist. It is a multi sensory approach to reading designed for students with dyslexia or other reading struggles. Having taught dyslexic students for over 10 years and students with a variety of neurological issues, this course is designed from my experiences for students in 6th grade and up. It will be individualized and tailored to each student’s particular needs. There will be lots of tactile and kinesthetic activities to help your child commit the concepts to memory!

Phonics

  • 6 Syllable Types and Syllable Division
  • Vowel Pairs and Diphthongs
  • R Controlled Vowels
  • Final Stable Syllables

Fall – Thursday 1:45 PM-$400

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Language and Literature- (Year Long Course) Tuesdays and Thursdays! https://legacyoaksacademy.com/courses/english-2/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=english-2 Tue, 25 Jul 2023 23:41:37 +0000 https://legacyoaksacademy.com/?post_type=courses&p=13739 This English course is designed for incoming freshmen and sophomores. This class will be year long and meet for an hour and half on Tuesday/Thursday. We will be covering grammar, essay writing (literary analysis, rhetorical analysis, personal narrative, and more!), and a variety of literature and nonfiction. Students will also be completing a novel of choice to develop their own reading identity!

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Vocab Mania (Junior High 2023-24) https://legacyoaksacademy.com/courses/new-course-2/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=new-course-2 Sat, 22 Jul 2023 19:19:18 +0000 https://legacyoaksacademy.com/?post_type=courses&p=13632 Do you love words and figuring out where they came from and why they are spelled the way they are? Do you struggle with breaking words down? Either way, this course is for you.

We will learn word origins, break apart, and build on words to make new ones. We will learn Greek and Latin Roots as well as a variety of prefixes and suffixes to enhance your writing ability.

This class will use a variety of hands on activities and word walls to grow your vocabulary!

Fall – Tuesday 9:00 AM-$400

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Intermediate/Advanced Phonics (Junior High 2023-24) https://legacyoaksacademy.com/courses/reading-intensive-3-2/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=reading-intensive-3-2 Sat, 22 Jul 2023 19:13:33 +0000 https://legacyoaksacademy.com/?post_type=courses&p=13650 This course will be offered by a Texas Certified Reading Specialist. It is a multi sensory approach to reading designed for students with dyslexia or other reading struggles. Having taught dyslexic students for over 10 years and students with a variety of neurological issues, this course is designed from my experiences for students in 6th grade and up. It will be individualized and tailored to each student’s particular needs. There will be lots of tactile and kinesthetic activities to help your child commit the concepts to memory!

Phonics

  • 6 Syllable Types and Syllable Division
  • Vowel Pairs and Diphthongs
  • R Controlled Vowels
  • Final Stable Syllables

Fall – Thursday 9:00 AM-$400

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Language and Literature (Year Long Course)- Wednesdays and Fridays! https://legacyoaksacademy.com/courses/english/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=english Thu, 06 Jul 2023 21:06:23 +0000 https://legacyoaksacademy.com/?post_type=courses&p=13251 This English course is designed for incoming freshmen and sophomores. This class will be year long and meet for an hour and half on Wednesdays/Fridays. We will be covering grammar, essay writing (literary analysis, rhetorical analysis, personal narrative, and more!), and a variety of literature and nonfiction. Students will also be completing a novel of choice to develop their own reading identity!

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US Government (Fall 2023) https://legacyoaksacademy.com/courses/us-gov/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=us-gov Thu, 04 May 2023 13:32:23 +0000 https://legacyoaksacademy.com/?post_type=courses&p=11003 Please read the full details in the syllabus by clicking here.

Note that registration is split between semesters. Register for Government in Fall and Economics in Spring. You must take both semesters to get the English credit.

The Course:

This course will have a companion course, Economics, offered in Spring. Completing both will earn a student two full credits:  1 credit English, 1/2 Government, 1/2 credit Economics, thereby completing three of the TEA Distinguished Graduation recommended courses.  Better than that, they will explore the essential question of how best to live in society with others, an exploration which will affect their lives every day!

The Teacher:

The content and instruction methods in these courses grows out of my thirteen years of homeschool experience. I started with Bachelors of Science in Education, but then I really began learning how to teach as I homeschooled. Starting off with Charlotte Mason lifestyle-learning passion, I settled into the rich content of classical education seven years ago and have been voraciously reading and learning since.  My love of government specifically has been shaped by three years of working with NCFCA team policy debate. In short, you will have an instructor who is passionate about the content and about the art of teaching it well.

The Day-to-Day:

What will the class be like practically?  The goal is deep and delightful.   I love to tailor learning so if you have any questions or concerns about how this class could fit your student, please reach out!

Each week in class will be built around a central subject in US Government. There will be debates, mock trials, trivia contests and group learning. We will also work as small groups throughout the year to build a civilization from the ground-up and we will end the year by testing these civilizations against the typical trials of nations.

Each week at home you will have one reading/writing assignment to build your content knowledge or help you express your learning.

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