Elementary Academic English
Research-based, multisensory instruction with personalized, structured lessons designed to produce measurable results. This proven, mastery-based program builds strong phonics, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and writing skills while ensuring no foundational learning gaps are missed, including support for English Language Learners (ELL).
Elementary Academic English
Core Skills We Teach
Elementary Academic English Overview
Instruction is based on academic skill level and mastery, with additional support for English language learner (ELL).
The program builds progressively from early literacy foundations to independent reading, writing, and academic communication.
Level 1 — Pre-K Academic Level
Focus: Readiness and language exposure
Letter recognition and letter sounds (phonics introduction)
Oral language development and vocabulary building
Listening comprehension and following directions
Print awareness (left-to-right, book handling)
Early writing (tracing, drawing, letter formation)
Rhyming and sound awareness
Level 2 — Kindergarten Academic Level
Focus: Beginning reading and sentence building
Phonics and decoding CVC words
Sight word recognition
Reading simple sentences and stories
Listening comprehension and retelling
Sentence formation (capital letter, punctuation introduction)
Early spelling and handwriting skills
Level 3 — Grade 1 Academic Level
Focus: Reading fluency and basic writing
Reading fluency and accuracy
Vocabulary development through text
Sentence writing and structure
Grammar basics (nouns, verbs, capitalization, punctuation)
Beginning paragraph writing (with support)
Reading comprehension (main idea and details)
Level 4 — Grade 2 Academic Level
Focus: Expanding comprehension and writing
Reading fluency and comprehension strategies
Vocabulary expansion and word meaning in context
Paragraph writing (topic sentence + supporting details)
Grammar development (sentence types, parts of speech)
Spelling patterns and conventions
Introduction to multi-paragraph writing
Level 5 — Grade 3 Academic Level
Focus: Structured reading and writing
Reading comprehension (inference, sequencing, main idea)
Multi-paragraph writing structure
Opinion and informational writing
Grammar refinement and editing skills
Vocabulary development through texts
Research and text-based responses (guided)
Level 6 — Grade 4 Academic Level
Focus: Academic writing and deeper comprehension
Reading analysis and text interpretation
Informational and opinion essays
Writing organization (introductions, body, conclusions)
Grammar and sentence fluency refinement
Summarizing and paraphrasing skills
Evidence-based responses from text
Level 7 — Grade 5 Academic Level
Focus: Independent academic literacy
Advanced reading comprehension and analysis
Multi-paragraph essays (opinion, informational, narrative)
Strong grammar, editing, and revision skills
Vocabulary expansion and academic word use
Research-based writing (guided structure)
Critical thinking and text-based reasoning
What Does Each Math Lesson Look Like?
Preview — Quick preview what we have learned to help the students be clear of the learning objectives.
Learn — Interactive instruction.
Practice — Challenge the students with interactive activities.
Review— Recap and assess the learning results, summarize, arrange homework and provide suggestions.