This subject has many sub-categories such as spelling, grammar, vocabulary, analyzing literature, reading, and comprehension. You may utilize many resources for English Language Arts but they all will be listed together when recording in your account. You can list the separate sub-categories in the course description with your resources.
Logic of English
Logic of Englishis my absolute first recommendation for every child learning to read.
“Logic of English®publishes educational resources that combine accurate phonograms and spelling rules with the Science of Reading and the Joy of Learning so that students of all ages can be empowered to become fluent readers, writers, and spellers.”
This approach (based on Orton-Gillingham) is time-tested to work with all students but sadly is reserved for “struggling learners” in the school system or in learning centers.
Foundations for ages 4-7 is a scripted, open-and-teach program that is filled with fun learning games! Four sequential levels allow you to adjust the pace to meet the needs of your children.
Essentials is for older children 8+ who are struggling readers or spellers. This program will fill in the missing pieces so your student can thrive. This program can be used with adults also.
Iew
Listen, Speak, Read, Write, Think!
After years of using different writing curriculum IEWis my top choice and what I would recommend to everyone with children from gifted to special needs. The lessons are so clear and comfortable for a student to follow. The new Structure and Style curriculum with DVD or streaming lessons makes it easy for the parent.
IEW also offers parent-led curriculum such as Reading; Themed-Based Writing including History, Bible, and Narnia; Poetry; Grammar; Spelling; and Speech along with excellent resources for the parent to effectively teach. It is used in Classical Conversations, an excellent writing program. If you want to raise a strong writer, this curriculum is for you. grades K-12
Hooked on phonics
Hooked on Phonics has readers and workbooks in the complete kit. Uses traditional phonics and sight words. Reasonably priced.
Learning language arts through literature
LLATL for grades 1-12 Uses colors instead of grade levels. Blue and Red are reading programs with lots of readers, workbooks, games, and activities.
The higher grades have a strong emphasis on Literature to teach grammar, writing mechanics, vocabulary, spelling, and other language skills.
Reasonably priced. Some literature will need to be purchased separately.
writing strands
A good writing program that is reasonably priced. It can be started when a child can write a simple sentence – 12th.
teach your child to read in 100 easy lessons
is a very inexpensive, simple book to teach reading.