English 10 Syllablus
Today, we are going to go over the syllabus, play a
review game, get books, and create blogs. Your homework for today is to
look up the new vocabulary and read "How to Mark a Book".
How to Mark a Book
Vocabulary List #1
Consternation
Cower
Neutralize
Synchronize
Vigilance
Wince
Manipulate
Oblivious
Paranoia
Silhouette
Sublime
Tremulous
World Literature
Course Syllabus: 2022-2023
Instructor: Mr. Fielding
kfielding@skagwayschool.org
English 10: Literature of the World
Align to the Common Core Standards English 10 is a thematic exploration of literary and informative texts of world literature. While English 9 is an exploration of genre, English 10 is an exploration of ideas (themes, arguments, thesis statements). Students will read a variety of literature and literary genres from Ancient Greek classics to contemporary works, and cite textual evidence to analyze characters, figurative language, and cultural themes. In informative reading students will analyze how claims and central ideas are developed and shaped by specific details.
In writing students will build on the foundation established in 9th grade for composing literary, persuasive, analytical and reflective essays, and to produce an original persuasive research paper. Additionally, students will utilize proper writing conventions appropriate to their learning level. To accomplish this, students will actively read from an extensive selection spanning all literary genres, analyze these works, develop original theses, and share their ideas in formal compositions (persuasive, reflective, and analytical), class discussions, and oral presentations.
Students this year will learn strategies for writing successful persuasive essays and compose one using proper MLA citations.
Texts (students will read some or all of the following): Holt McDougal: English 10, A Brave New World, The Tragedy of Macbeth, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Oedipus Rex, The Odyssey, The Iliad, All Quiet of the Western Front, Catcher in the Rye and poetry from various sources.
BLOGS/JOURNALS
Students will be required to keep a blog throughout the year. This blog will be the student’s journal. In this blog/journal will be reading reflections, lists of literary devices found in stories and novels, creative assignments that correspond with readings, pre-writing exercises, analytical writing.
NOTE: Blogs will count as your journal grade. I read every journal entry and you will lose points for skipping entries or not following directions. If you do not understand an assignment please ask.
Blogs can be made private if students and/or parents do not wish work to be viewed by the public.
GRADES:
Tests – 25% of overall grade
Papers—25% of overall grade
Projects—20% of overall grade
Quizzes, class work, homework—20% of overall grade
Journals—10% of overall grade
Scale:
100- 93 = A
92.49- 90 = A-
89.49- 87 = B+
86.49-83.00 = B
82.49- 80.00 = B-
79.49-77.00 = C+
76.49- 73 = C
72.49-70.00 = C-
69.49-67.00 = D+
66.49- 63.00 = D
62.49- 60 = D-
Below 60 = F
Late Work: Late work is marked down 10% every day it is overdue until it reaches 50%. Please note that this policy includes papers. Some projects (such as oral presentations) are hard to make up if not done on the day that they are due.
Students should expect homework 3-4 nights a week.
Required Materials:
1 Pocket Folders (to keep handouts, note guides, returned work)
1 Binder with loose paper
Pens and Pencils
Highlighters (at least two)
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