ACADEMERE CURRICULUM GUIDE

ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS

GRADES 10–12

Aligned to Florida B.E.S.T. Standards


PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Course Title: English Language Arts
Grade Levels: 10, 11, 12
Program Name: Academere English Language Arts
Instructional Model: Standards-Based, Spiral Curriculum
School Year Length: 36 Weeks (180 Days)

This Academere English Language Arts curriculum is designed to ensure that all students graduate with strong literacy, analytical, writing, and communication skills aligned to the Florida B.E.S.T. Standards and college and career readiness expectations. Instruction is structured so teachers know what to teach each day, with consistent weekly and monthly assessments across all grade levels.


INSTRUCTIONAL FRAMEWORK (ALL GRADES)

Weekly Instructional Structure

Day Instructional Focus
Monday Introduction of New Reading Skill
Tuesday Close Reading & Text Evidence
Wednesday Analysis, Discussion, and Application
Thursday Writing, Grammar, and Language
Friday Weekly Quiz, Review, and Intervention

Assessment Framework

Weekly Friday Quiz – Measures mastery of weekly standards
Monthly Academic Test – Cumulative assessment aligned to B.E.S.T. standards
Writing Task – Included monthly at all grade levels
End-of-Year Performance Task or Portfolio


GRADE 10 CURRICULUM GUIDE

English Language Arts – World Literature & Rhetorical Analysis

Course Focus

• World Literature
• Rhetorical Analysis
• Analytical & Argumentative Writing
• Academic Vocabulary & Grammar

Text Complexity

Grade 9–10 B.E.S.T. Lexile Band
Includes literary and informational texts from global perspectives.


GRADE 10 SCOPE & SEQUENCE

Month 1 – Reading Foundations & Literary Elements

Skills: Theme, plot, characterization, setting
Texts: World myths, folktales, short stories
Writing: Literary response paragraphs
Assessment: Monthly Academic Test (literary analysis)


Month 2 – Theme & Central Idea

Skills: Theme development, text evidence
Texts: World short stories
Writing: Literary analysis paragraphs
Assessment: Monthly Academic Test


Month 3 – Rhetorical Appeals

Skills: Ethos, pathos, logos; audience and purpose
Texts: Global speeches and essays
Writing: Rhetorical analysis paragraph
Assessment: Monthly Academic Test


Month 4 – Text Structure & Author’s Craft

Skills: Organization, tone, word choice
Texts: Informational and historical texts
Writing: Analytical responses
Assessment: Monthly Academic Test


Month 5 – Comparative Analysis

Skills: Compare/contrast, synthesis
Texts: Paired world literature selections
Writing: Comparative essay
Assessment: Monthly Academic Test


Month 6 – Argument Writing

Skills: Claims, counterclaims, reasoning
Texts: Argumentative global texts
Writing: Argumentative essay
Assessment: Monthly Academic Test


Month 7 – Research & Source Evaluation

Skills: Credibility, citation, paraphrasing
Writing: Research-based essay
Assessment: Monthly Academic Test


Month 8 – Figurative Language & Style

Skills: Figurative language, tone, imagery
Texts: Poetry and prose from world authors
Writing: Literary analysis
Assessment: Monthly Academic Test


Month 9 – Synthesis & Culminating Project

Assessment:
• Final benchmark exam
• World literature project and presentation


GRADE 11 CURRICULUM GUIDE

English Language Arts – American Literature & Research Writing

Course Focus

• American Literary Movements
• Historical Context
• Research & Synthesis
• Formal Academic Writing

Text Complexity

College and Career Readiness (CCR) Band


GRADE 11 SCOPE & SEQUENCE

Month 1 – Foundations of American Literature

Texts: Native American and Colonial literature
Skills: Historical context, theme
Writing: Analytical paragraphs


Month 2 – Puritanism & Revolutionary Literature

Texts: Sermons, speeches, essays
Skills: Rhetorical strategies
Writing: Rhetorical analysis


Month 3 – Romanticism & Transcendentalism

Texts: Emerson, Thoreau, Poe
Skills: Symbolism, author’s purpose
Writing: Literary analysis essay


Month 4 – Realism & Naturalism

Texts: Twain, Crane
Skills: Character development, theme
Writing: Comparative analysis


Month 5 – Research Writing I

Skills: Thesis development, source evaluation
Writing: Research proposal and annotated bibliography


Month 6 – Modernism

Texts: Fitzgerald, Hughes
Skills: Style and theme
Writing: Analytical essay


Month 7 – Research Writing II

Skills: Synthesis, citation
Writing: Full research paper


Month 8 – Contemporary American Literature

Texts: Modern essays and fiction
Writing: Argumentative essay


Month 9 – Capstone & Benchmark Assessment

Assessment:
• Research presentation
• Portfolio submission


GRADE 12 CURRICULUM GUIDE

English Language Arts – College & Career Readiness

Course Focus

• Advanced Reading & Writing
• Rhetorical Analysis
• Professional Communication
• Career & Postsecondary Preparation

Text Complexity

College-Level Literary and Informational Texts


GRADE 12 SCOPE & SEQUENCE

Month 1 – Advanced Reading Strategies

Skills: Annotation, synthesis
Writing: Analytical responses


Month 2 – Rhetorical Analysis

Texts: Political and social commentary
Writing: Rhetorical analysis essay


Month 3 – Argument & Persuasion

Texts: Editorials, opinion texts
Writing: Argumentative essay


Month 4 – Research & Inquiry

Skills: Academic research
Writing: Research paper


Month 5 – Professional Writing

Skills: Résumés, cover letters
Writing: Career portfolio


Month 6 – Technical & Informational Texts

Texts: Manuals, reports
Writing: Informative writing


Month 7 – Speaking & Presentation

Skills: Public speaking
Assessment: Oral presentation


Month 8 – College-Level Writing

Skills: Timed writing, synthesis
Writing: Analytical essay


Month 9 – Senior Capstone

Assessment:
• Portfolio
• Presentation
• Reflection essay


ACADEMERE ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENTS (GRADES 10–12)

Weekly Friday Quizzes

• Reading skill mastery
• Vocabulary
• Grammar or writing concepts

Monthly Academic Tests

• Standards-aligned passages
• Multiple-choice and constructed responses
• Extended writing task


IMPLEMENTATION NOTES

• Curriculum supports differentiation and intervention
• Spiral review is embedded weekly
• Teachers may select culturally responsive texts that meet complexity requirements