Week 1:4 (Sept. 14-18)

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AP English Literature (Seniors): First Quarter Reading ScheduleCourse Syllabus, Turnitin Registration InstructionsWheel of Feel (Tone Words)Poetry Response Packet, MLA Template (for Poetry Responses), 10 Tips for the AP Lit Multiple ChoiceRemind for A-Day Class, Remind for B-Day ClassScholarship List for September

Frankenstein: Frankenstein Journal, Frankenstein E-textFrankenstein Vocab AssignmentAn Exploration of Romanticism Through Art and Poetry

English 1 Honors (Freshmen): Course SyllabusFirst Vocab, “A Quilt of a Country” E-text, “Once Upon a Time” E-text“Making the Future Better, Together” E-textRemind for A-Day Classes, Remind for B-Day ClassesWeekly Learning Goal Self-Evaluation Scale (R.910.3)

First Journal: Proofreading Expectations, Usage NotesJournal ExpectationsLiterature Terms, Theme Writing #1“A Quilt of a Country” Prompts,  “Once Upon a Time” Prompt, Theme Writing #2

Great Expectations: NotesVocabTheme Log, AudiotextGraphic Novelization (Ch. 1-2)Literary Analysis Task #1MLA Template (for Literary Analysis Tasks)

Week 1:3 (Sept. 7-11)

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AP English Literature (Seniors): First Quarter Reading ScheduleCourse SyllabusJane Eyre Vocab Assignment, Turnitin Registration InstructionsFrankenstein JournalPoetry Response Packet, MLA Template (for Poetry Responses), Remind for A-Day Class, Remind for B-Day ClassScholarship List for September

English 1 Honors (Freshmen): Course SyllabusFour QuestionsProofreading Expectations, Usage NotesFirst Vocab. List & Presentation InstructionsJournal ExpectationsLiterature Terms, Theme Writing #1“A Quilt of a Country” Prompts,  “Once Upon a Time” PromptRemind for A-Day Classes, Remind for B-Day ClassesWeekly Learning Goal Self-Evaluation Scale (W.910.2)

Freshmen Proofreading

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journalsIf a writing assignment is completed outside of class (e.g. journals), students are expected to proofread their writing for the assignment in order to eliminate mechanical errors prior to the due date.

When working on writing assignments outside of the classroom, students should always refer to the Proofreading Expectations guide in order to ensure that submitted work meets ninth-grade expectations.  This guide will provide a list of non-negotiable errors that will not be academically tolerated in high school students’ writing.  For each of the non-negotiable errors (which are listed in each grading period’s Proofreading Expectations) that are present in a submitted assignment, 10% of the total possible points for the assignment will be deducted – up to a maximum of 50%. Continue reading

Week 1:2 (Aug. 31-Sept. 4)

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AP English Literature (Seniors): First Quarter Reading ScheduleCourse Syllabus, Discussion Prep, Jane Eyre Journal & Turnitin Registration InstructionsJane Eyre E-text, Jane Eyre Vocab Assignment, Frankenstein JournalPoetry Response Packet, MLA Template (for Poetry Responses), Plagiarism Notes, Siddhartha Essay RubricRemind for A-Day Class, Remind for B-Day Class

English 1 Honors (Freshmen): Course SyllabusFour QuestionsProofreading Expectations, Usage Notes, First Vocab. List & Presentation InstructionsJournal ExpectationsLiterature Terms, Theme Writing #1Remind for A-Day Classes, Remind for B-Day ClassesWeekly Learning Goal Self-Evaluation Scale (SL.910.5)

Week 1:1 (Aug. 24-28)

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  • Blue GETs on the agenda indicate a handout being physically distributed in class.
  • Green s indicate classroom activities such as groupwork, lectures, and lessons.
  • Red words like DUE or QUIZ indicate an assignment due date or assessment.

Welcome to a new school year! I’ve posted the week’s agenda for all to see. This is a weekly occurrence, usually done on Thursday afternoon for the week which follows. Please refer to the key above to make clearest sense of the agenda. You can also click on the agenda board for a larger zoom-able image. Below, you’ll find downloadable versions of this week’s in-class handouts along with a few other helpful documents.

AP English Literature (Seniors): Summer PacketCourse Syllabus, Discussion Prep, Jane Eyre Journal & Turnitin Registration InstructionsJane Eyre E-textPoetry Response Packet, MLA Template (for Poetry Responses), Plagiarism Notes, Remind for A-Day Class, Remind for B-Day Class

English 1 Honors (Freshmen): Course SyllabusFour QuestionsProofreading ExpectationsColormarking, Usage NotesVocab Presentation InstructionsJournal ExpectationsLiterature Terms, “The Scarlet Ibis” E-textRemind for A-Day Classes, Remind for B-Day ClassesWeekly Learning Goal Self-Evaluation Scale (R.910.2)

Parts of Speech: Nouns!

Recognize a noun when you see one.  George! Jupiter! Ice cream! Courage! Books! Bottles! Godzilla! All of these words are nouns, words that identify the whos, wheres, and whats in language. Nouns name people, places, and things. Read the sentence that follows:

George and Godzilla walked to Antonio’s to order a large pepperoni pizza.

George is a person. Antonio’s is a place. Pizza is a thing. Godzilla likes to think he’s a person, is as big as a place, but qualifies as another thing.
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