In Grade 7 English, students analyze a variety of genres of writing with a focus on textual as well as interpersonal connections. The class seeks to foster an interest in reading independently as well as through class-wide assigned readings. A study of novels, poetry, and short stories leads students to the examination of several themes that are relevant to the new student at Saint John’s, with a central theme of what it means to be a Pioneer.
Students develop their verbal and writing skills through a variety of modes of expression. Students build mastery in the areas of narrative, informative, and argumentative writing. Grammatical instruction focuses on proper sentence structure, with an eye towards mastery of parts of speech and conventions of punctuation and spelling. A study of vocabulary in the context of class readings enables students to expand their communication skills. Public speaking is an integral part of the course. Assessment for the course is based on a combination of formal and informal written assignments, and the ability to recall details of class readings, as well as class participation and organizational skills.
In Grade 8 English, students work to both strengthen and acquire new skills in reading, writing, and the English language. Students are encouraged to make connections and inferences, as well as ask questions in order to gain a better understanding of a work of literature. This class seeks to cultivate a passion for reading and writing, and encourage both outside of the classroom. The eighth-grade curriculum continues to develop the theme of what it means to be a Pioneer, including the five core values of the Xaverian Brothers: compassion, humility, simplicity, trust, and zeal.
Literature units focus on different genres that include the short story, fiction, non-fiction, drama, and poetry, to name a few. Writing units focus on different styles of writing. Grammar and vocabulary are also incorporated into weekly lessons. Public speaking will be an integral part of the course, as well. Assessment for the course is a combination of formal, informal, and authentic assessment. At the culmination of the eighth grade, your son will be prepared to begin the challenging yet engaging curriculum at the high school level.
Below are the freshman level English courses that eighth grade students can be recommended for: