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ENGLISH-K12-CLASS-10 |
Grade 10 English II Course Outline (1.0 Credit) |
To expose students to a variety of literary genres to further their appreciation of literature. |
To develop students’ vocabulary-building skills through the use of context clues and word origin/structure analysis. |
To help students recognize and understand the use of a variety of literary elements (terms and techniques). |
To enable students to respond to literature in a way that reflects intelligent and thoughtful analysis. |
To provide a wide range of learning opportunities, including daily and longer-term projects, in order that students of all ability levels may be able to reach their respective potentials and be successful. |
To foster a classroom atmosphere that emphasizes the importance of respect for others’ opinions, beliefs and ways of being. |
Objectives: |
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The student will review and practice grammar and punctuation. |
The student will develop vocabulary. |
The student will practice different types of essay writing. |
The student will read critically, informatively, and for pleasure. |
Reading literature and informational texts: |
vocabulary |
poetry |
short stories |
drama: Macbeth, Oedipus Rex and Antigone |
novel: Things Fall Apart o non-fiction essays and memoirs |
Writing: |
sentence structure |
comparison essay |
research-based essay |
Speaking and Listening: |
presentations |
listening comprehension activity |
writing and editing strategies |
parts of speech |
Course Outline |
Introduction |
Course Description |
Understanding Plagiarism |
Pretest |
Assignment: Pretest |
MLA Formatting |
MLA Formatting MSWord 2007 |
MLA Documentation updates |
MLA Citation |
MLA Incorporating Sources |
Writing about Literature |
Memoir: Night & The Circuit |
Sentences: Sentence Structure |
Sentences: Punctuation |
Sentences: Subject-Verb Agreement |
Parts of Speech: Pronoun Usage |
Parts of Speech: Verb Usage |
Writing: Strategies |
Writing: Editing Strategies |
Writing: Types of Essays |
Myths/Legends: King Arthur |
Comprehension |
Research: Information Sources |
Research: Critical Thinking |
Novel: Things Fall Apart |
Writing: Business Letters |
Drama: A Midsummer Night’s Dream |
Course Surv |