8-1: All About Poetry

Materials
  • 8-1 Reading

    All About Poetry

  • 8-1 Grammar

    Noun Clauses

  • 8-1 Speaking

    All About Literature

  • 8-3 Media

    Spoken Word

  • 8-1 Vocabulary

    Forms of Literature

Objectives
  • Students will read and learn about poetry.
  • Students will be able to describe orally and in writing about poetry.
  • Students will learn about using “that” and other noun clauses.
Content
  • Vocabulary

    rhythm, rhyme, couplet, meter, stanza, define, syllable, emphasize, verse, prose, acrostic, vertical, haiku, capture, expression

  • Grammar

    Using noun clauses: 8-1 Grammar Noun Clauses

8-2: Today's Shakespeare

Materials
  • 8-2 Reading

    Today's Shakespeare

  • 8-2 Grammar

    Quoted Speech

  • 8-2 Speaking

    Poetry

  • 8-2 Listening

    Why Shakespeare?

  • 8-2 Vocabulary

    Story Parts

Objectives
  • Students will read and learn about Shakespeare’s plays and modern adaptations.
  • Students will be able to describe orally and in writing about Shakespeare’s plays and modern adaptations.
  • Students will learn about using quoted speech.
Content
  • Vocabulary

    exile, uninhabited, tame, shipwreck, chaos, rival, star-crossed, suicide, musical, gang, trigger, escalate, revenge, avenge, gratitude

  • Grammar

    Using quoted speech: 8-2 Grammar Quoted Speech

8-3: The Most Popular Books Ever

Materials
  • 8-3 Reading

    The Most Popular Books Ever

  • 8-3 Grammar

    Reported Speech

  • 8-3 Speaking

    Writer's Block

  • 8-2 Media

    Romeo And Juliet

  • 8-3 Vocabulary

    Literary Genres, Part 1

Objectives
  • Students will read and learn about some of the world’s most popular books.
  • Students will be able to describe orally and in writing about some of the world’s most popular books.
  • Students will learn about using reported speech.
Content
  • Vocabulary

    exclude, approximate, prequel, imaginative, elf, quest, inherit, guardian, bestseller, stranded, asteroid, watercolour, translate, pinnacle, exclusively

  • Grammar

    Using reported speech: 8-3 Grammar Reported Speech

8-4: Literature in Pictures

Materials
  • 8-4 Reading

    Literature in Pictures

  • 8-4 Grammar

    Reporting Pronouns and Time

  • 8-4 Speaking

    Reading in School

  • 8-3 Listening

    Books vs. Movies

  • 8-4 Vocabulary

    Literary Genres, Part 2

Objectives
  • Students will read and learn about some important comics and graphic novels.
  • Students will be able to describe orally and in writing about important comics and graphic novels.
  • Students will learn about using pronouns and time in reported speech.
Content
  • Vocabulary

    comic strip, syndicated, relate, humorous, glimpse, medium, corruption, literally, malnourished, impoverished, inequality, manga, adolescent, ninja, volume

  • Grammar

    Using pronouns and time in reported speech: 8-4 Grammar Reporting Pronouns and Time

8-5: How to Become an Author

Materials
  • 8-5 Reading

    How to Become an Author

  • 8-5 Grammar

    Verb Tenses in Reports

  • 8-5 Speaking

    In a Story

  • 8-1 Listening

    Book Characters

  • 8-3 Media

    Literature

Objectives
  • Students will read and learn about the process of becoming an author.
  • Students will be able to describe orally and in writing about the process of becoming an author.
  • Students will learn about using proper tenses in reported speech.
Content
  • Vocabulary

    heartbreaking, failure, rejection, publisher, agent, manuscript, negotiate, contract, royalties, portion, proceeds, editor, dust jacket, rewarding, marketing

  • Grammar

    Using proper word tenses in reported speech: 8-5 Grammar Verb Tenses in Reports

8-6: Not for Adults!

Materials
  • 8-6 Reading

    Not for Adults!

  • 8-6 Grammar

    Paraphrasing

  • 8-6 Speaking

    Imagine this Book

  • 8-1 Media

    The Hero's Journey

Objectives
  • Students will read and learn about some beloved children’s authors.
  • Students will be able to describe orally and in writing about some beloved children’s authors.
  • Students will learn about to paraphrase in writing.
Content
  • Vocabulary

    catchy, nonsense, perfectionist, uncommon, satisfied, grotesque, mistreated, ponytail, humble, bully, harsh, confront, grim, innocence, copyright

  • Grammar

    Proper Paraphrasing: 8-6 Grammar Paraphrasing

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