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Alabama 10th Grade ELA Curriculum

Lessons and practice for every 10th grade English topic. Aligned to Alabama courses of Study English standards and what Alabama schools teach.

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1.1.1

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.9-10.1:

4.1.1

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.9-10.2:

13.1.1

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.9-10.3:

Alabama 10th Grade ELA: What Students Learn

10th grade English in Alabama builds on foundational reading and writing skills from 9th grade. Students dive deeper into literary analysis, close reading of both fiction and nonfiction, and structured argumentative writing. Grammar, vocabulary in context, and research skills are also key components of the Alabama Course of Study English standards at this level.

How StudyPug Supports Alabama 10th Grade ELA

StudyPug provides step-by-step lessons and guided practice for every major 10th grade ELA skill. Whether a student is struggling with identifying rhetorical devices, writing a thesis statement, or analyzing an author's point of view, StudyPug breaks each concept down into clear, manageable steps.

  • Literary analysis of fiction, poetry, and drama
  • Close reading and annotation of nonfiction and informational texts
  • Argumentative and expository writing with structured support
  • Grammar and language conventions aligned to Alabama standards
  • Vocabulary development and context clues

Preparing for High School Assessments in Alabama

While Alabama's ACAP assessment is focused on grades 3–8, 10th grade ELA skills are critical preparation for the ACT and SAT, which many Alabama high school students take. Strong reading comprehension and writing skills developed in 10th grade directly support performance on these college-readiness assessments.

Study Anytime, Anywhere

StudyPug is accessible on any device — desktop, tablet, or smartphone. Alabama 10th graders can review a lesson before a test, work through practice problems after school, or catch up on a topic they missed in class. Learning fits around their schedule, not the other way around.