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Lost Tools of Writing: Accelerated Level I & Comparison Essay

$750.00/year
Lost Tools of Writing
Schedule:
Section A:
08/19/2025 - 05/05/2026
Full Year
1.00 credits in Writing and Rhetoric
Grades 9-12

Taught by:

About the course

Students will spend the first semester reviewing and honing the skills they learned in The Lost Tools of Writing Level One, as they consider actions taken by characters in the stories we read together. They will write about what was done and how, but they will spend most of their time contemplating why a character made a specific decision and whether that choice was a good choice. This will require them to read closely and think deeply. They will come to know what questions to ask, how to organize their thoughts, and how to play with rhetorical devices that will delight their readers even as they persuade those readers toward truth.

In the second semester, students will sharpen their powers of observation and practice a new type of composition through the Comparison Essay. New skills will be introduced each week, and students work toward mastery of those skills by practicing them throughout the course. They will be assigned weekly reading and pre-writing or essay homework and will make brief posts in class discussion threads. We will read portions of books in class and spend time conversing about these stories together. It is my hope that students will leave this class with a love of story and the ability to share with others the truths that exist in these tales.
Grade Range:9th-11th grade
Learning Objectives:

Students will increase their ability to read texts closely, comprehending the overall story.-
Students will hone the skill of attending to details in stories and in their writing.-
Students will write eight compositions, beginning with persuasive essays and ending with comparison essays.-
Students will regularly utilize the Five Common Topics of Invention as they consider what to write.-
Students will verbalize the purpose of the persuasive essay.-
Students will verbalize the purpose of the comparison essay.-
Students will organize their thoughts well in essay/address outlines during Arrangement.-
Students will master rhetorical schemes and tropes in Elocution.-
Students will leave class with a greater love of story.-

Literature and Required Texts:
The Lost Tools of Writing Level One Student Workbook-
The Lost Tools of Writing: Comparison Essay-
Watership Down, by Richard Adams ISBN 978-0743277709-
Sense and Sensibility, by Jane Austen ISBN 978-0141439662-
Out of the Silent Planet, by C.S. Lewis ISBN 978-0743234900-
Arsenic and Old Lace, by Joseph Kesselring ISBN 978-0822200659-
A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens ISBN 978-1952433030- I will provide links to any other short stories.-

About the teacher

Vanessa Priestner Vanessa has taught elementary through adult students in online and classroom settings for 20 years. A CiRCE certified Master Teacher, she has spent the past two years teaching levels one and two of The Lost Tools of Writing through CiRCE Online Academy.