English Language Arts Sequence

Regular Program for Auburn Senior High School  (Revised Fall 2002)

 

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9

Survey Literature

10

Global Literature

11

American Literature

12

Electives

Theme

Focus

Identity

Heroism

Cultural diversity

Appreciating diversity

National identity

Conflict, materialism

 

Thinking

Skills

Focus

Finding relevant evidence, analyzing, determining patterns

Citing and integrating evidence, analyzing, comparing/contrasting, problem-solving

Evaluating relevant and irrelevant evidence, analyzing, problem-solving, persuading

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Writing Skills

Focus

Jane Schaffer writing

   process:

  * Terminology

  * Defining thesis

       statement {topic,

       assertion, map}

  * Writing guided thesis

       statements

  * Writing topic

       sentences referring

       to thesis

  * Introducing TLQ

     {transition, link, quote}

  * Providing evidence/

       concrete details

  * Essay format

       {multi-paragraph,

         introductions,

         conclusions}

Summary writing

  * one paragraph  

     summaries with main

     ideas and supporting

     details

Paraphrasing

Refine Schaffer writing process

Develop and support a

   thesis from the   

    prompt

Develop sophisticated

   commentary

Imbedding concrete

   details using varied

   transitions

Maintaining focus

Timed writing

Hone Schaffer writing

   process

Developing and refining

   a thesis

Collecting concrete

   details as class and

   individually

Literary Analysis

   practice

Research writing

Creative writing

Timed writing

 

 

Six Trait Focus

 

Organization, Ideas

Organization, Ideas, Conventions, Sentence Fluency

Intensive review of Voice, Sentence Fluency, and Word Choice

 

Minimum

Writing

Expectation

Literary Analysis

   1 Scarlet Ibis

   1 Romeo and Juliet

1-2 additional teacher’s  

   choice essays

Literary Analysis

   1 Of Mice and Men

   1 Drama

1 Persuasive/Research

1 teacher’s choice essay

Timed writes

1 Personal Narrative

1 Persuasive/Research Pathway topic essay

1 Literary Analysis

1 teacher’s choice essay

*See specific Senior English Electives

 

Vocabulary

Focus

SAT appropriate vocabulary

 

Six words a week,

   cumulative

SAT appropriate vocabulary

Uses specialized

   vocabulary relevant to   

    a specific content area

SAT appropriate vocabulary

Uses specialized

   vocabulary relevant to   

    a specific content area

Spelling Focus

Corresponds to vocabulary

Corresponds to vocabulary

Corresponds to vocabulary

 

 

 

Grammar

Usage

Focus

Common convention errors

Punctuation patterns Capitalization

Fragments/run-ons

Homonyms

Contractions

MLA documentation

Parts of speech

Introduction of the       

   characteristics of

   effective writing

  * active voice/strong verbs

   * varied type, structure, length of clauses/phrases

   * show, don’t tell

   * correct conventions

Refine characteristics of

   effective writing

 

Quotations and dialogue

 

Speaking, Listening, Viewing Focus

Listening for information from lectures, listening critically for facts, ideas, and details, group discussion techniques

Group discussion skills, listening critically for information, opinions, note-taking, formal and informal speeches

Class/group discussion skills as leader and participant, expository speech, note-taking

 

 

Reading Focus

Recognizing traditional literary elements, summarizing, paraphrasing, reading for enjoyment

Understanding traditional literary elements, introduction to analytical reading, reading for enjoyment

Symbolism, theme, mood, conflict, reflective reading, reading for enjoyment

 

 

 

 

 

Content Units

Prentice Hall Gold

   anthology     

Short Stories (1)

“The Somebody”

“Harrison Bergeron”

“A Pair of Silk Stockings”

Drama

Romeo and Juliet (2)

Novels

Call of the Wild (1)

To Kill a Mockingbird (1)

Farewell to Manzanar (1)

Warriors Don’t Cry (2)

The Cage (2)

Great Expectations(1)

Mythology

The Odyssey (2)

Poetry (2)

 

Drama

Twelve Angry Men (1)

Shakespeare (1)

Hamlet, The Taming of the Shrew, The Merchant of Venice, Julius Caesar

Novels

Of Mice and Men (1)

The Giver (1)

Lord of the Flies (2)

Elephant Man (2)

I Know Why the Caged Bird

   Sings (2)

Les Miserables (2)

Poetry (2)

McDougal Littell                                               anthology

Drama

The Crucible (1)

 

Novels

House on MangoStreet (1)

Acceptable Risks (1)

The Bean Trees (1)

Fahrenheit 451 (2)

A Separate Peace (2)

A Lesson Before Dying (2)

The Joy Luck Club (2)

 

Literature Anthology