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Syllabus for 1st Semester, Fall 2011    Subject to change at teacher’s discretion.

 

Dates

Writing/Rhetoric

AHSGE/Language

Literature/Vocabulary

Aug.

15 - 19

Intro. to course

Personal response essay: topic, brainstorming, outlining

Language: quick grammar overview

Language: noun forms (plurals and possessives)

 

Classes begin Aug. 15

Aug.

22  - 26

Personal response essay: outlining, drafting, revising Language: capitalization, mechanics, and usage Native American literature

Aug. 29 -

Sept. 2

Paragraph fundamentals Language: capitalization and usage Native  American literature

Sept.

5 - 9

Paragraph fundamentals

Language:  Usage

Native American literature

 

Labor Day holiday Sept. 5

Sept. 

12 - 16

Fundamentals of composition & style; Expository essay: topic, brainstorming, outline

Language:  commas

Analysis of sample essay: "Capturing Life Moment by Moment"

Sept.

19 - 23

Fundamentals of composition & style; Expository essay: detailed outline, drafting, revising

Language: commas

Analysis of sample essay

Sept.

26 - 30

Descriptive essay: transitions, introductions & conclusions

Research Skills

Language: commas, semicolons, colons

Punctuation used with research skills

Research Skills

Oct.

3 - 7

Research in library: source cards & note cards for research paper Research Skills: in library Research Skills: reading primary sources

Oct.

10 - 14 

Identifying & summarizing main ideas in nonfiction Pronoun-antecedent agreement and pronoun case

Age of Reason literature

 

First Nine Weeks ends Oct. 11

Oct.

17 - 21

Identifying & summarizing main ideas in nonfiction  Pronoun-antecedent agreement and pronoun case Age of Reason literature

Oct.

23 - 28

Identifying & summarizing main ideas in nonfiction  Pronoun-antecedent agreement and pronoun case Age of Reason literature

Oct. 31 -

Nov. 4

Writing the research paper rough draft Writing the research paper rough draft Writing the research paper rough draft

Nov.

7 - 11

Writing responses to literature: reading journal; literary devices Language: S-V Agreement 

Narrative of Frederick Douglass

Veterans' Day Nov. 11

 

Nov.

14 - 18

Writing responses to literature: reading journal; literary devices Language: S-V Agreement 

Narrative of Frederick Douglass

Nov.

21 - 25

Thanksgiving Break November 21 - 25 Thanksgiving Break Nov. 21 - 25 Thanksgiving Break November 21 - 25

Nov. 28 -

Dec. 2

Writing the research paper final copy Writing the research paper final copy

Romantic Era Poetry

 

Dec.

5 - 9

 

Writing the research paper final copy

Tentative due date: Dec. 6

Writing the research paper final copy

Romantic Era Poetry

Dec.

12 – 16

Semester exams Dec. 13-16: TBA

Review for exam

Romantic Era Poetry

 

Holidays

September 5              Labor Day holiday

November 11             Veterans' Day

November 21             Weather Day  

Nov. 21 - 25              Thanksgiving holidays

December 16             Last day of semester 

 

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Syllabus for 2nd Semester, Spring 2012    Subject to change at teacher’s discretion.

 

Dates

Writing

AHSGE/Language/Rhetoric

Literature/Vocabulary

Jan.

2 - 6

Literary analysis: quoting skills

AHSGE Lang. Obj. I-1, 2 , 3

Grammar: noun & verb forms

Teacher Inservice (no school) Jan. 2

Romantic Era short stories

Jan.

9 - 13

Literary analysis: paraphrasing skills

AHSGE Lang. Obj. I-3, 5, 7; Lang. Test 1

Grammar: verb usage & agreement

 

Romantic Era short stories

Jan.

16 - 20

Literary analysis: paragraph responses

AHSGE Lang. Obj. I-4, 6, 8

Grammar: pronoun & modifier usage

 

Romantic Era short stories

Jan.

23 - 27

Literary analysis: topic, brainstorming, outlining

AHSGE Lang. Obj. I-8, 9; II-1

Grammar: diction

 

The Scarlet Letter

Jan. 30 -

Feb.  3

Literary analysis: outlining, drafting

Lang. Test 2; AHSGE Lang. Obj. II-2, III-1

Grammar: formal style, sentence forms

 

The Scarlet Letter

Feb.

6 - 10

Literary analysis: peer editing, revising

AHSGE  Lang. Obj. III-2, IV-1, 4;  Grammar: parallelism; Mechanics: capitalization, quotation marks;  Style: conjunctions

The Scarlet Letter; Transcendentalism

Feb.

13 - 17

Persuasive writing: topics, brainstorming, outlining

Lang. Test 3; AHSGE Lang. Obj. IV-2

Mechanics: commas

Style: conjunctions

Transcendentalism

Feb.

20 - 24

Persuasive writing: outlining, drafting

AHSGE Lang. Obj. IV-3, 4

Mechanics: semicolons, colons

Style: review patterns

Civil Disobedience

Feb. 27 -

March 2

Persuasive writing: revising, reviewing

AHSGE Lang. Obj. IV-5; Lang. Test 4

Mechanics: apostrophes, hyphens

Civil Disobedience

March 

59

Review Reading Standards  I & II

Review Reading Standards  I & II

Third Nine Weeks ends Mar. 9

Civil War literature

Mar.

12 - 16

Review Reading Standards  I & II

Review Reading Obj. III & IV Civil War literature

Mar.

19 - 23

AHSGE Testing Mar. 19-23 AHSGE Testing Mar. 19-23 AHSGE Testing Mar. 19-23

Mar.

26 - 30

Spring Break March 26 - 30 Spring Break March 26 - 30 Spring Break March 26 - 30

April

2 - 6

Creative poetry projects

Emphasis on figurative language & structure in poetry

Grammar: conjunctions, sentence structure Whitman & Dickinson

Apr. 

9 - 13

Creative poetry projects

Emphasis on figurative language & structure in poetry

Grammar: conjunctions, sentence structure

Style: appositives, participles

Whitman & Dickinson

Apr.

16 - 20

Creative poetry projects; Emphasis on figurative language & structure in poetry

Style: participles, absolutes

Whitman & Dickinson

Drama

Apr.

23 - 27

Group projects on drama

Style:  adjective phrases

Drama

Apr. 30  -

May 4

Group projects on drama Style:  prepositional phrases Drama

May 

7 – 11

Review of writing skills Style:  action verb Realism & Naturalism

May 

14 – 18

Review of writing skills Style:  sentence variety Realism & Naturalism

May

21 – 25

Review for semester exam

Semester exams

May 22, 23 

Teacher Inservice (no school) May 24

Graduation May 25  

 

Holidays

January 16:  Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday

March 26-30:  Spring Break

April 22: Weather Day

 

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