
Language Arts
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12 grades · 65 units · 195 topics
Aligned to Ontario Curriculum Expectations
Elementary (Grades 1-6)

Grade 1
This course develops essential communication skills through phonological awareness, narrative exploration, and purposeful writing. Students engage with diverse texts to build comprehension strategies and express their own ideas through structured linguistic conventions.

Grade 2
This curriculum focuses on developing foundational literacy through deep engagement with diverse texts and creative expression. Students explore how authors use language to build worlds and how they can use their own voices to share ideas and information with clarity.

Grade 3
Third grade students develop foundational literacy skills through deep engagement with diverse texts and creative expression. This course emphasizes the relationship between author intent and reader interpretation across various genres and media.

Grade 4
This course develops advanced literacy skills by engaging students with diverse perspectives and complex text structures. Students will master the art of storytelling and the precision of informative communication through collaborative inquiry and rigorous writing.

Grade 5
This course focuses on developing critical literacy skills through diverse texts and collaborative communication. Students analyze author intent, refine their writing craft across genres, and build sophisticated vocabulary to express complex ideas.

Grade 6
This course develops advanced literacy skills through an exploration of diverse perspectives in literature and media. Students refine their ability to analyze complex texts, craft purposeful writing, and engage in collaborative discourse to build empathy and critical thinking.
Intermediate (Grades 7-8)

Grade 7
This course focuses on developing critical literacy skills through the exploration of diverse perspectives in literature and media. Students refine their ability to analyze complex texts, craft persuasive arguments, and communicate with clarity and purpose.

Grade 8
This course explores how authors use language to challenge perspectives and shape identity. Students analyze complex literary and informational texts to develop critical thinking, sophisticated writing skills, and a refined understanding of rhetorical devices.
Secondary (Grades 9-12)

Grade 9
This course focuses on analyzing diverse literary and informational texts to understand how authors shape identity and perspective. Students refine their communication skills through rigorous analytical writing, collaborative discussions, and creative expression.

Grade 10
This course challenges students to analyze how diverse authors use language to influence readers and shape societal narratives. Students will refine their critical thinking through the study of complex literary texts and the production of sophisticated academic and creative writing.

Grade 11
This course explores how diverse voices shape the Canadian and global literary landscape. Students engage with complex texts to refine their analytical writing, critical thinking, and oral communication skills while investigating the intersection of identity and society.

Grade 12
This course challenges senior students to analyze complex literary and informational texts through critical lenses. Students refine their rhetorical skills and develop a sophisticated command of language to prepare for post-secondary academic and professional environments.