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Unit 4: Writing
Week Five: February 18-22 -Writing an essay -Types of essays -Editing and revision Week Six: February 25- March 1 -Essay writing practice Week Seven: March 4-8 -Workshop: Writing short stories -Adapting text to television: The Twilight Zone -Short story: Its a Good Life by Jerome Bixby North Carolina English Language Arts Common Core Grades 9-10 Reading Literature Standards RL.7 Writing Standards W.1-1e, W.3-3e, W.4, W.5, W.9a Language Standards L.1-1b, L.2-2c
Unit 6: Poetry
Week Eleven: April 8-12 -Poem: Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night by Dylan Thomas -Japanese poetry: When I Went to Visit by Ki No Tsurayaki and The Clustering Clouds by Minamoto no Toshiyori -Poems: The Bean Eaters, We Real Cool by Gwendolyn Brooks -Poem: Because I Would Not Stop For Death by Emily Dickinson Week Twelve: April 15-19 -Shakespearean Sonnets -Writing sonnets -Excerpt from Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare p. 955 North Carolina English Language Arts Common Core Grades 9-10 Reading Literature Standards RL.1, RL.4, RL.5, RL.6, Writing Standards W.3b, W.3d, W.4, W.6 Speaking and Listening Standards SL.1, SL.1a, SL.1d Language Standards L.1b, L.3, L.4-4d, L.5-5b
Unit 7: Drama
Week Thirteen: April 22-26 -Historical context: Ancient Greece, Greek drama -Background information: Sophocles -Summary of Oedipus Rex Week Fourteen: April 29-May 3 -Read Antigone Week Fifteen: May 6-10 -Write scripts for video projects in groups -Film and edit video projects in groups -Present video projects North Carolina English Language Arts Common Core Grades 9-10 Reading Literature Standards RL.1, RL.2, Rl.3, RL.5, RL.6 Writing Standards W.3-3e Speaking and Listening Standards SL.1-1d, SL.5, SL.6 Language Standards L.1, L.2, L.3, L.4, L.5-5b
Additional Resources for English II: - Types of essays: http://www.privatewriting.com/types-of-essays.html - The Purdue Online Writing Lab http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/ - How to revise your paper http://www.sophia.org/revising-your-paper-with-a-checklist--2tutorial - Evaluating sources http://www.umuc.edu/writingcenter/onlineguide/chapter4-05.cfm - Its a Good Life by Jerome Bixby http://www.fys.ku.dk/~thoeger/its-a-good-life.pdf - The Pit and the Pendulum by Edgar Allan Poe http://www.literature.org/authors/poeedgar-allan/pit-and-pendulum.html - -How to write a sonnet (for dummies) http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/writinga-sonnet.html - The PBS resource on ancient Greeks http://www.pbs.org/empires/thegreeks/htmlver/ - Sparknotes summary of Oedipus Rex (for background of Antigone) http://www.sparknotes.com/drama/oedipus/summary.html - Biography of Sophocles http://www.theatrehistory.com/ancient/sophocles001.html - An introduction to the leading theories on Poes death http://www.poemuseum.org/students-mystery.php The following Common Core standards were not covered fully in this course: RI.7 Analyze various accounts of a subject told in different mediums (e.g., a persons life story in both print and multimedia), determining which details are emphasized in each account. RI.9 Analyze seminal U.S. documents of historical and literary significance, including how they address related themes and concepts.
1. Pick one grade: 9 -12. 10th grade 2. Pick a course you want to teach. English II Perspectives in Literature (Although 10th grade English is typically World Literature, the 10th grade textbook I selected contained mainly American/British literature). 3. State Standards: Find the corresponding North Carolina curriculum standards at: http://www.ncpublicschools.org/acre/standards/new-standards/ 4. Calendars Then download both the following calendars from New Hanover Schools. http://www.nhcs.net/calendars.htm One is the traditional school calendar. The other is the testing calendar. Assume you were hired for New Hanover County Schools this past year. a. How many grading periods do you have? 2 b. How many instructional days per grading period? 41, 42 (not counting days taken for testing) c. How many days will reserved for teacher work days and testing? 5 5. Curriculum Mapping What the students have been expected to learn during their past school years? The students have been expected to learn basic skills for interpreting and analyzing literature, as well as comprehending nonfiction texts and strengthening vocabulary acquisition through use of context clues. They are also expected to understand how to write essays, informational texts, and narratives appropriate to the purpose and audience of the text, using the standard conventions of English. What the students are to learn during the present school year?
The students should master the Standards introduced in 9th grade. Students must strengthen skills in interpreting and analyzing literature and nonfiction texts of greater complexity, including analyzing the structure of a text, as well as the authors intention and purpose. When writing, students must be able to write complex arguments, convey information clearly and concisely, and write narratives with effective technique. Students should also be able to command the standard conventions of English when speaking and writing. What they are going to be required to learn in future grades? In grades 11 and 12, the students will expand upon the skills that they mastered during ninth and tenth grade, especially research skills. There will also be a greater emphasis upon connecting literature with its historical context, and Shakespeare is required study.