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Writing Courses at Future Path

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Close Reading & Writing

Strengthen analytical thinking through rich literature, guided discussion, and structured writing practice.

Nonfiction

& Expository Writing

Master the art of clear, organized, and purposeful nonfiction writing—from informative texts to opinion pieces.

Grammar & Vocabulary

Build foundational language skills through interactive grammar lessons and vocabulary expansion.

Writing Competitions

Prepare for top writing contests with targeted strategies, intensive practice, and expert feedback.

Not sure which level is right?

We offer a quick placement evaluation to help match your child with the best-fit writing, grammar, and vocabulary class.

Once submitted, we’ll send test login info and personalized course suggestions by email.

Read Deeply. Write Bravely.

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Deep Reading & Writing Course

Deep Reading & Writing Course

AR 2.6–3.5

Lexile380–590 L

G1-2
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AR 2.6–3.5

Lexile380–590 L

G3-4
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AR 2.6–3.5

Lexile380–590 L

G5-6
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AR 2.6–3.5

Lexile380–590 L

G7-8
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AR 2.6–3.5

Lexile380–590 L

G9-10
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AR 2.6–3.5

Lexile380–590 L

G11-12
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Nonfiction Reading & Informational Writing Series

Nonfiction Reading & Informational Writing Series

This series develops students’ ability to read, analyze, and write informational texts across grade levels. Students will explore real-world topics, learn research-based writing strategies, and master clear, structured expression.

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Engage early readers in age-appropriate informational texts on animals, community helpers, and famous explorers. Build foundational skills in identifying main ideas, labeling diagrams, and writing short factual sentences.
📘 CCSS RI.1.2 / RI.2.3 / W.1.2 / W.2.2

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Students learn to extract key facts, organize ideas into topic sentences with supporting details, and create coherent informational paragraphs. They will also practice distinguishing fact vs. opinion and text features (charts, headings).


📘 CCSS RI.3.2 / W.3.2 / RI.4.5 / W.4.2

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Explore nonfiction text structures (chronological, compare/contrast, cause/effect). Practice extracting central ideas, analyzing evidence, and organizing multi-paragraph essays with clear transitions and conclusions.


RI.5.5 / RI.6.8 / W.5.2 / W.6.2

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Students read complex articles, identify claims and biases, and write essays that include thesis statements, integrated evidence, and analysis. Includes practice with citations, counterclaims, and formal tone.
📘 RI.7.8 / W.7.1 / RI.8.8 / W.8.2

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Analyze opinion pieces, editorials, and informational texts. Students write thesis-driven argumentative and explanatory essays using embedded quotes, rhetorical reasoning, and analytical depth. Prepares students for PSAT/SAT-style prompts.
📘 RI.9-10.6 / W.9-10.1 / W.9-10.2

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Rigorous academic writing course aligned with ENC1101 (College Composition I). Focuses on rhetorical analysis, argumentative writing, synthesis essays, and MLA-style citations.
Students will learn to deconstruct college-level essays and compose sophisticated, research-based writing.
RI.11-12.6 / W.11-12.1 / W.11-12.2

The Grammar & Vocabulary Foundations Series

The Grammar & Vocabulary Foundations Series

This course series is designed to help students master the essential grammar and vocabulary skills outlined in the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for Language.

Across all levels, students will:

  • Strengthen sentence-level grammar for clarity and correctness

  • Expand academic vocabulary through roots, affixes, and context clues

  • Improve their ability to write and revise with precision

Not sure which level is right?

We offer a quick placement evaluation to help match your child with the best-fit writing, grammar, and vocabulary class.

Once submitted, we’ll send test login info and personalized course suggestions by email.

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Build a solid foundation in sentence structure, punctuation, and word usage. This course focuses on complete sentences, verb tenses, and parts of speech, while introducing academic vocabulary through reading and writing tasks.

  • Aligned Standards: CCSS L.3.1–L.5.6

  • Ideal for students developing paragraph-level writing skills.

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Refine grammar and vocabulary for multi-paragraph writing. Students will practice compound and complex sentence structures, correct usage, and cohesive devices. They’ll also learn to apply Greek/Latin roots to decode and use academic terms.

  • Aligned Standards: CCSS L.6.1–L.8.6

  • Ideal for students preparing for middle school essays and early argument writing.

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Academic Grammar & Vocabulary for Powerful Writing (G9–12)
Targeted grammar and vocabulary instruction for high school and pre-college writers. Students will practice advanced grammar (parallelism, modifiers, syntax variety) and build a high-level academic vocabulary for SAT and college writing success.

  • Aligned Standards: CCSS L.9–12.1–6

  • Supports mastery-level writing, rhetorical clarity, and ENC1101 readiness.

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