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Course Outline
Bussio
General Information
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Sophomore Honors English
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Completed and passed 9th grade English/teacher
recommendation
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Grade Level 10
English 2 is a class designed to meet the needs of the tenth
grade students in preparation for college or university work. This demanding
and challenging class places emphasis on analytical reading, expository
writing, critical thinking, and in depth interpretation of literature, which
includes the novel, the play, short stories, and poetry. Students will be
expected to discover, study, and understand the connections between
literature and other course studies.
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ACADEMIC CONTENT STANDARDS
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Reading Vocabulary
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1.1 Identify and use the literal and figurative meanings
of word and understand word derivations. |
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1.2 Distinguish between the denotative and connotative
meaning of words and interpret the connotative power of words. |
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Reading Comprehension of Informational Text and Literary
Response and Analysis |
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2.1 Compare/contrast features of consumer material. |
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2.1 Analyze structure & critique functional reading
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2.2 Prepare a bibliography of a variety of reference
materials; identify manuscript form (citation, pagination). |
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2.3 Generate questions about readings on issues that can
be researched. |
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2.4 Synthesize content of several works by/on single
author issue. |
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2.5 Elaborate on and extend ideas in primary or secondary
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2.7 Critique logic of functional documents. |
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Evaluate the credibility of an author’s argument or
claim.
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3.1 Understand the purpose and characteristics of
different forms of literature. |
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3.3 Analyze the interactions between characters in a
literary text |
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3.4 Examine dialogue, monologues, and soliloquies for
character traits. |
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3.5 Compare works that express a universal theme and
provide evidence for ideas. |
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3.6 Trace time, sequence (foreshadow, flashbacks). |
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3.7 Understand the significance of figurative language,
imagery, symbolism, allegory. |
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Recognize the ambiguities, subtleties, ironies, and
incongruities in a text.
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Identify how "voice" and narration influence tone, plot
and credibility of a text.
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Identify unique characteristics of dramatic literature
(asides, scene, soliloquies, etc.).
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83.11 3.12 Differentiate the characteristics of
three literary approaches: biographical, aesthetic, and historical.
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WRITING |
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1.1 Establish a controlling impression of coherent thesis,
maintain consistent tone, focus. |
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1.2 Use precise language, action verbs, sensory details,
modifiers, active, not passive voice. |
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1.3 Identify suitable research questions and methods. |
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1.4 Identify and develop main ideas and supporting
evidence. |
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1.5 Synthesize information from multiple sources
(almanacs, news sources, speeches, journals). |
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1.6 Identify appropriate use of quotations and citations,
and integrate quotations/citations into text. |
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1.9 Revise writing to improve logic of organization,
precision of word choice, and tone. |
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APPLICATIONS |
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2.2 Response to Literature that shows a grasp of
significant ideas, supports views with reference to the text, shows
knowledge of stylistic devices, and identifies nuances. |
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2.3 Analytic Essay that marshals evidence in support of
thesis, summarizes information from primary or secondary source
accurately, and identifies significant data, facts, and ideas. |
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SECOND ESSAY FROM EITHER: |
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2.1 Biographical Narrative that employs descriptive
strategies in relaying a clear incident. |
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2.4 Persuasive Composition that provides a well defined
thesis, detailed evidence in support, and employs the use of specific
persuasive device. |
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2.5 Business Letter that presents information clearly;
follows conventional formats, and uses an appropriate tone and vocabulary
for the purpose. |
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CONVENTIONS |
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1.1 Identify correct use of clauses, phrases, and
mechanics of punctuation. |
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1.2 Understand parallel structure subornation and
coordination. |
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1.3 Demonstrate proper English usage and control of
grammar, paragraph, and sentence structure. |
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1.5 Identify appropriate manuscript forms (title page,
integration of source material, quotes). |
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Instructional Plan : During the course of the year
students will write paragraphs, essays, and various writing types which
reflect the stages of the writing process: prewriting, drafting, responding,
revising, editing, conventions, evaluating and post-writing. Students will
use critical thinking skills in writing a persuasive essay, and other essays
based on the literature. Students will exhibit the following characteristics
of effective writing: use of concise and lucid prose; varying sentence
structure. Students will write an essay, which demonstrates a clear thesis
statement, developmental paragraphs that support the essay’s main idea, and
an effective conclusion. Students will use the following proper conventions
of writing: pronoun usage and subject-verb agreement. Students will define
and use correctly literature-based vocabulary. Students will exhibit grade –
level comprehension of literature studied, which includes novels, plays,
short stories, essays, and poetry. Students will write paragraphs and essays
identifying summarizing and explaining the values embodied in the literature
studied. Students will fluently read aloud selections from literature.
Students will read and make personal connections to assigned poems. Students
will write poetry. Students will participate regularly in small or large
group discussion. Students will develop effective speaking skills in oral
presentations: speak with a purpose, support ideas with evidence, exhibit
effective listening skills, and give each other constructive feedback.
Students will recognize main ideas, summarize and draw conclusions from
material presented orally by answering questions orally or in writing.
Students will make connections between the literature and foreign cultures /
historical events.
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Assessment : Quarterly assessments based on the content
standards matrix will be used to evaluate student’s work. Additional
evaluation will include written paragraphs and essays, book reports,
worksheets, literature packets, reading checks, creative writing, tests,
research, vocabulary checks, grammar workshop tests, oral presentations, and
notebooks.
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Text and extended reads :
Anthology: The Language of Literature
Antigone
To Kill a Mockingbird
Twelfth Night
Sidhartha
Animal Farm
See book list for outside reading
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