Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Welcome

Integrated English Syllabus

Contact Information:

Instructor:                           Mrs. Theresa Christian

Email Address:                  tchristian@berwicksd.org

Planning Period:            2

Text and Resource Materials:
Student Laptop
3 ring binder

            Required Text:
Prentice Hall Literature, Grade 9 / 10
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley

Course Description:
·         An accelerated, honors-level course (1.5 credits) integrating advanced composition skills, academic writing, and a wide variety of world literature from multiple genres.
Core Ideas:
·         an accelerated course (1.5 credits) in preparation for English Department AP offerings
·         Literature content – “breadth over depth”
·         Assessment philosophy – “depth of analysis”
·         Reading focus – comprehension and analysis (literary and rhetorical choices)
·         Writing focus – the development of advanced composition skills in academic writing
·         Keystone test preparation – How to score advanced?
·         Pacing – finish main curriculum by May; review main ideas, concepts, skills; prepare for Keystone exam
·         Independent reading – “practice becomes habit”
·         *Drama unit – Draw parallels to the major themes and readings studied and read throughout the year
·         At conclusion of course, students will have the skills necessary to score advanced on Keystone exam and to enter into AP classes.

Prerequisites:  Application required

Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to:

1.    Become more open-minded and well-rounded, and to understand the importance of being a life-long learner who is willing to study and understand new ideas, philosophies, and concepts.

2.       Expand their vocabulary.

3.       Further develop their critical thinking skills through reading and writing.

4.      Intensify their study and analysis of literature (both fiction and nonfiction).

5.       Perfect their writing and communication skills through various types of writing.

6.       Use computers and other types of media for learning purposes such as for research regarding novel background information and themes.


EXPECTATIONS:
1. You are expected to bring your laptop.
2. You will be given a large amount of outside readings.  
3. All homework and outside readings will be graded. (ex: homework check, quiz, or test)
4. You are expected to bring all required materials to class
5. Homework and projects will have specific due dates.
6. If you are absent from class, it is your responsibility to consult the blog and complete your work.  
*Please see the school policy on make-up work in your handbook
7. Turn in computer usage form.  


Common Core:
Reading
CC.1.3.9-10.B
L.F.2.1.1
L.F.2.1.1
L.F.2.3.4
L.F. 1.1
L.F.2.3.1
L.F.2.1.2

CC.1.3.9-10
L.F.1.1
L.F.1.3.1
L.F.1.3.2
L.F.2.3.6
L.F.2.5.2
C.C.1.5.9-10.C
L.F.2.3.5
L.F.2.2.3
CC.1.3.9-10.E 
CC.1.3.9-10.E
CC.1.3.9-10.K
L.F.1.2 & 2.5.1
L.F.1.3.2
L.F.1.2.3
L.F.1.2.2
L.F.1.2.1 & 3
L.F.2.4.1
L.F.1.2.4



Writing
CC.1.4.9-10
CC.1.4.9-10.B
CC.1.4.9-10.K
CC.1.4.9-10.E
CC.1.4.9-10.G
CC.1.4.9-10.H
CC.1.4.9-10.C
CC.1.4.9-10.I
CC.1.4.9-10.J
CC.1.4.9-10.T
CC.1.4.9-10.L

CC.1.4.9-10.W
CC.1.4.9-10.W
CC.1.5.9-10.C
CC.1.4.9-10.V

CC.1.4.9-10.W
CC.1.5.9-10.U
CC.1.5.9-10.F
CC.1.5.9-10













Bell Ringer:
1.Sign in to your computer.  Sign in to your One Drive.  Access your Class Notebook for Integrated.
Click on the section labeled DAILY WORKSHEETS.  Next, select Bell Ringer.  Follow the directions.
Bell Ringer- For each bell ringer, you will write the correct answer and circle the relevant context clues in the sentence. Then write your own sentence using the word in context.  That means we must be able to tell the meaning of the word from the detail in your sentence.
- ◦Determine the meaning of the underlined word using the context clues surrounding the term.  Circle the context clues.
◦Florence Nightingale, the famous nursing reformer, had the eccentric habit of carrying a pet owl around in one of her pockets.
–A. ordinary    B. odd  C. careful

- ◦Determine the meaning of the underlined word using the context clues surrounding the term.  Circle the context clues.

 The great ballplayer and civil rights leader Jackie Robinson was the epitome of both physical and moral strength.
A. a perfect model  B. an opposite  C. a main cause

, 8/27-Determine the meaning of the underlined word using the context clues surrounding the term.  Circle the context clues

Adamant in his support of gun control, Senator Keen won’t give in to pressure from powerful opponents.

A. firm      B. uncertain      C. flexible