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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:

 

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