Analytical Paragraph Writing Bootcamp
Self-paced online course to improve analytical paragraphs in English class by working with student mentor texts at various skill levels to understand how to improve writing.
Build confidence in your analytical writing β one paragraph at a time.
This course is perfect for:
- Students who already know the structure of an analytical paragraph β but want to get better at writing each part well
- Teens reading The Catcher in the Rye in class or on their own
- Writers who struggle to revise their own work or recognize what makes a paragraph strong
- Homeschoolers, tutors, or independent learners looking for structured, skill-boosting writing practice
- Anyone who wants to move from C/B-level writing to A-level clarity and control
π§ What This Course Actually Teaches:
This is a targeted writing skills bootcamp, not a full literary analysis course.
Itβs designed for students who already know how to structure a paragraph
(point β evidence β analysis),
but who need help:
- Seeing what each part looks like at different skill levels
- Learning to evaluate and revise their own writing
- Developing the ability to self-grade using a rubric
- Moving from vague or obvious analysis to clear, competent reasoning
Youβll work with mentor paragraphs written in response to The Catcher in the Rye, comparing low-, mid-, and high-scoring versions, and applying strategies to improve your own writing.
What This Course Is Not:
This course is not for students who:
- Have no idea what an analytical paragraph is
- Need foundational help with structure, grammar, or transitions
- Want deep literary analysis or essay writing instruction
If thatβs what you need, check out:
- β¨ Unlocking Literary Analysis with The House on Mango Street β for deep literary thinking and top-tier analysis writing
- π₯ Satire & Short Stories for Analytical Writing β for full paragraph + essay instruction using hilarious, high-interest mentor texts
π οΈ Whatβs Inside the Bootcamp:
- A series of short, focused lessons with real student-friendly models
- Rubric-based practice: learn how to grade and revise writing like a teacher
- Scaffolded prompts and revision exercises
- Practice applying concepts to Catcher in the Rye responses β or your own writing
- Downloadable worksheets and self-assessment tools
π Ideal for Grades 9β11
π§ Self-paced | Est. 2β3 weeks to complete
π¬ Text Focus: The Catcher in the Rye
π― Skill Focus: Paragraph-level revision, writing evaluation, and rubric literacy
π Course Format
- π Online, self-paced
- πWritten models and sentence breakdowns
- βοΈ Printable practice + rubrics included
Course Overview:
- Price: Free with Membership
- Format: Self-paced, no live meetings
- Best For: Students who understand paragraph structure but want to improve their writing quality
- Focus Text: The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger (selected passages, no prior reading required).
- Time to Complete: ~2β3 weeks
- Includes: Rubric literacy, annotated examples, revision tools
Students are often told to "revise" β but never taught what good revision looks like.
This course shows you real examples of good, better, and best β and helps you figure out where you fall on that spectrum.
No fluff. Just strategy, clarity, and growth.