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The following subjects are required for seventh grade:
Grammar comprises one third of the English requirement for seventh grade (the other parts being literature and book reports).
If your student struggles with grammar, we do offer a remedial seventh grade course.
Note: You may, or we might, choose different courses from different grade levels if they are more appropriate for your student. CLASS reserves the right to modify course selection based on achievement test scores, course availability, and previous course assignments.
The first course listed will be assigned by CLASS unless you choose an alternate from those shown below. Write any alternate choices selected in the comments section of the enrollment application.
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Title: Applications of Grammar / Book 1: Basics for
Title: Communicating Effectively |
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| Subject: Grammar |
Course Number: 49615 |
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| Suggested Grade Level: 7th |
| Author: Garry J. Moes |
Number of Pages: 262 |
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| Publisher: Christian Liberty Press |
Academic Credit: None |
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| Copyright: 1996 (revised) |
Elective Fee: None |
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| Prerequisites: None |
| Course Materials: Workbook, answer key, and 18 tests |
| Course Description: This course presents grammatical topics such as parts of speech, writing different types of sentences and phrases, punctuation, capitalization, problems related to grammatical agreement, and paragraph writing. Sentence diagramming is included in this course. |
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| Title: Grammar and Composition I |
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| Subject: Grammar |
Course Number: 40170 |
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| Suggested Grade Level: 7th |
| Author: James A. Chapman |
Number of Pages: 330 |
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| Publisher: A Beka Book Publishers |
Academic Credit: None |
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| Copyright: 1999 (4th edition) |
Elective Fee: None |
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| Prerequisites: None |
| Course Materials: Workbook, answer key, and 12 tests |
| Course Description: This course offers a study of English
grammar and usage with
emphasis on written communication skills. Grammar and usage topics
include
capitalization, punctuation, sentence structure and diagramming, verbs,
nouns,
pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and
interjections.
Composition topics include manuscript form; the writing process; using
a
library; making an outline; constructing paragraphs; writing summaries,
book
reports, and research papers;, and improving writing style. |
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