English Levels - -pdf-: Kumon

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Introduction to uppercase and lowercase letters. Students trace and say letters aloud. By the end, they recognize all letters and their primary sounds.

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Students analyze rhetoric, tone, and bias. They compare two texts on the same topic (e.g., pro and anti-slavery speeches). Output: A 500-word analytical essay.

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Students learn over 500 common nouns, verbs, and adjectives through picture-word associations. Sentence reading expands to 6-8 word sentences.

Focus on consonant sounds and simple CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words like "cat" or "dog." Students begin blending sounds. Students trace and say letters aloud

Reading passages up to 800 words, including dialogue. Students learn to punctuate quotations, identify character motivation, and write 2-3 sentence chapter summaries. Middle School Levels (Critical Reading) Level G (Main Idea and Outlining) This is a major jump. Students read unadapted short stories (e.g., excerpts from Jack London). They learn to outline a passage and identify the author’s main argument. Vocabulary includes SAT-level words.