![]() This will help students practice meeting deadlines and it will help us move through more of the literature available to us. Chapters will be selected and assignments given with a deadline of the end of the week. Students will have a few novels assigned for outside class reading. This Mass Market Paperback version is inexpensive. This book will need to be obtained by some method: PDF online, Kindle purchase, the local library, or used bookstore. To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee will start on Day 98. Due to copyright laws and public domain access, this one book will not be available online for free, although you can search for a PDF of it online which you might be able to find. Reading List: In order to make this course more complete, we had to choose at least one more recent novel. You should study your quizzes in preparation for your quarterly exams. In addition to questions about readings, literary periods, and terminology, the tests will have a vocabulary matching section. At the end of each quarter (45 days), there will be a test. Every 10 days students will have a Vocabulary Quiz (matching). Quizzes/Tests: There will be a few quizzes throughout the course on specific readings. If students are not already using an ad blocker, I’d recommend installing one to prevent distractions and any mistaken clicks on ads appearing on sites we will be using. You will find a Writing Rubric: Writing a Response to Literature here. use proper grammar, word choice, transitions and clear writing.Įach Response to Literature should be at least 250 words in length.lend itself to a possible expansion into an essay due at a later date.serve as a means of “open book” study during unit tests (at parent’s discretion).demonstrate an understanding of the historical and literary elements common to that particular time period as we’ve learned about them in class.support their points about the characters and theme with evidence and examples from the story.share their feelings, judgment, opinions, or evaluation based on careful reading of the text.show that they understand the overall meaning or message of the piece.show that they understand the main character(s) and the plot of the text.The writing in Responses to Literature should: Writing assignments will include Responses to Literature journal entries, a Reflective Essay, a Poetry Explication Essay, a Rhetorical Analysis, a Persuasive Research paper, and a final writing project with a Literary Analysis. Grammar instruction will be given through various writing assignments. Vocabulary will include literary terminology as well as general terminology important for high school students to learn. Literary terms and elements of poetry will be discussed throughout this course. Literary study will be infused with historical applications for a better understanding of the social and historical context of the readings. Prerequisite: Literature and Composition is recommended to be used first.Ĭourse Description: In this honors course, students will receive an overview of American literature from the founding of the nation to contemporary pieces. You can say thank you to her with a gift. ![]() You can contact her through the Facebook community group with questions. This course was created by Rebecca Epperly Wire.
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