Armenian Language and Literature - 6th Grade Curriculum
This curriculum outline is a compilation of information gathered from various sources and aims to provide a general overview of a potential 6th-grade Armenian Language and Literature curriculum. It should be noted that specific topics and texts may vary depending on the school and its specific program.
Armenian Language Arts
Literature: Students read classical Armenian literature from both Western and Eastern Armenian poets and authors. They analyze different themes and current events related to the texts. Different genres of literature are explored. At KZV Armenian School, examples of texts include John Steinbeck's The Red Pony, Julius Lester's The Pharaoh's Daughter, Grace Lin's Where the Mountain Meets the Moon, and Lois Lowry's The Giver*.
- Language: Vocabulary development is often linked to the literature read. Grammar is reviewed and practiced through various writing assignments. Students write on diverse topics. Technology is integrated for research projects and presentations. Students may also participate in lectures and workshops related to Armenian language and literature.
Textbooks: Examples of textbooks used include Մայրենի 6 (Mayreni 6) for Eastern Armenian and Մեր Լեզուն -6 for Western Armenian. Armenian Language 6, part 1 is another example of a textbook used. Armenian Literature 6: For Diaspora* is a textbook designed for Diaspora schools.
Additional Information
- Some schools, like the Armenian Sisters Academy, emphasize a dynamic curriculum that adapts to student needs and interests.
- The Prelacy Board of Regents develops curriculum for some Armenian schools, such as KZV Armenian School.
- Shirakatsy Lyceum focuses on native language instruction in grades 5-6 and Armenian language and literature in grades 7-12.
This compiled information provides a glimpse into the potential scope of a 6th-grade Armenian Language and Literature curriculum. It is important to consult specific school programs for detailed and accurate information. |