In Context

Friday, May 13, 2011

Week of May 16, 2011

Unit 3: Themes in Literature and Life (Pgs. 28-30)
HCPSS English 12 Essential Curriculum (2009)

  • Objective 1.2.2: The student will (TSW) determine the critical or central idea(s) of a text. TSW be able to determine and/or explain the theme(s) found in a work of literature; determine and/or explain the experiences, emotions, issues and ideas in a text that give rise to universal literary themes; determine, explain, and/or extend ideas and issues of a text that may have implications for readers or contemporary society (28).
  • TSW apply techniques of creative writing in a poem or journal entry to develop a major theme (29).
  • Objective 5.2.1: TSW participate in and contribute to large- and small-group collaboration for a variety of assigned and self-selected purposes (15).

English 12 AP/GT~Periods 2, 3, 4A~
Literary Analysis of British and World Literature, Advanced Composition, Creative Writing, Senior Writing Project, Preparation for the AP English Literature and Composition Exam, Independent Literary Criticism and MLA Research
  • Independent reading of The Things They Carried (1990) by Tim O'Brien due Mon. 5.16 for in-class discussion and writing (30) as an example of Modern Narrative Technique and Metafiction

English 12 Honors~Period 4B~Literary Analysis of British and American Literature, Application of the Reading Apprenticeship Model, Collegiate Writing with 6+1 Writing Traits, Creative Writing, Senior Writing Project, Vocabulary Study, Preparation for the SAT and the AP Language and Composition Exam, Independent Rhetorical Analysis and MLA Research
  • Independent reading of The Things They Carried (1990) by Tim O'Brien due Mon. 5.23 for in-class discussion and writing (30) as an example of Modern Narrative Technique and Metafiction; completed Character Chart for Chapter 1 (30) of novel also due