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Course Syllabus |
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Name of Course: English 1 |
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Name of Teacher: MR. penna |
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E-Mail Address: mpenna@aptoshs.net |
wEB ADDRESS: www.aptoshs.net/~mpenna |
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Voice Mail #688-6565 ext. 669 |
Room # E205 |
Preparation Period: 2 |
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Course
Description/Outline (reflects needed skills) English
1 is a freshman college
preparatory course designed to increase the students’ proficiency in the
Language Arts. In this class, students will think critically, analyze and
discuss literature, write and revise essays, creative pieces and research
papers, prepare individual and group projects and presentations as well as
contribute to the class in a meaningful and productive way. The primary
purpose of this class is to empower students to enrich their lives through
intensive literature study, extensive writing and reflective thinking. |
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Materials
Provided (name of
textbook, other resources, video used, etc.)
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Materials Required: 1. 3-ring binder with college
rule paper, specifically for English (maintain a binder filled with blank
paper) 2. Writing utensils: pencils,
and a blue, black, red,
and green pen |
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Goals (knowledge to
be acquired, technical skills, etc., specific reference to ESLRs and state standards): 1.
Students will
learn, identify and apply literary terms essential to understanding the
literature they are reading. (ESLRs A,B,C) 2.
Students will
study, learn, use and be tested on new vocabulary words encountered in the
literature study. (ESLRs A,B,C) 3.
Students will
practice and improve their writing skills by utilizing a variety of writing
strategies and writing types (from short answer to multi-paragraph essays),
including pre-writing, peer editing and evaluation, writing portfolios, and
in class journal activities. (ESLRs A,B,C,D,E) 4.
Students will
utilize speaking and listening skills to participate in the following
activities: class discussions, small group discussion, oral reading and oral
presentations. (ESLRs A,B,C,D,E) 5.
Students will
improve upon and demonstrate research, study and computer skills by utilizing
library and computer lab resources for a variety of assignments. (ESLRs A,B,C) 6.
Students will
demonstrate responsibility and accountability by being a supportive,
productive member of the classroom community. (ESLRs
A,B,C,D,E) ESLRs are based on the 7.
Students will
develop the ability to: ·
Analyze and
assess a variety of literary works in a variety of literary genres including
short story, fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and drama. ·
Organize and
synthesize their analyses in cogent, cohesive, and concise responses and
essays. ·
Demonstrate the
depth of their comprehension by summarizing and paraphrasing the content of a
variety of literary works. ·
Formulate and
write intelligent, well-structured responses to course assignments. ·
Defend their
conclusions and ideas through relevant references and quotations from text. ·
Relate concepts
that arise from class assignments and discussions with elements of their own
life and society. ·
Present
classroom projects comfortably before their peers, individually and in
cooperative study groups. ·
Cooperate with
others in meaningful projects where the goals of the group take priority over
the desires of its individual members. The following California State
Language Arts Content Standards for Writing are addressed: 1.0; 1.1; 1.2; 1.3; 1.5 The following California State
Language Arts Content Standards for Listening/ Speaking are addressed: 1.0; 1.1; 1.2; 1.3;1.4; 1.5;
1.7; 1.10; 1.11; 1.14; 2.0; 2.1; 2.2; 2.3; 2.4; 2.5; 2.6 The following California State
Language Arts for 1.0; 1.1; 1.2; 1.3; 2.0; 2.1;
2.2; 2.3; 2.4; 2.6; 2.7; 2.8; 3.0; 3.1; 3.2; 3.3; 3.4; 3.5; 3.6; 3.7;3.8; 3.;
3.10; 3.11; 3.12 CA Content standards are
available @ http://www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss/enggrades9-10.asp **District MILLION WORD CHALLENGE encouraged and links
provided on class web page. |
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Units of
Study (activities): 1. SHORT STORIES 2. PERSONAL NARRATIVE ESSAY 3. TO KILL A
MOCKINGBIRD 4. COMPARE AND CONTRAST ESSAY 5. PERSUASIVE ESSAY/RESEARCH PAPER 6. PUBLIC SPEAKING/SPEECHES 7. HEROES,
GODS AND MONSTERS AND GREEK MYTHOLOGY 8. THE ODYSSEY 9. POETRY 10. ANALYSIS OF A POEM 11. ROMEO AND
JULIET 12. BUSINESS LETTER |
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Methods of
Assessment (may include tests, portfolios, projects, essays, etc.): INFORMAL ASSESSMENT, OBSERVATION, PARTICIPATION, INDEPENDENT |
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Methods to
accommodate language learners and other target populations
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Units or activities that address language
and math standards needed N/A |
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Class
Procedures (missed assignments, make up work assignment format): Make Up Work If you were absent, you will have as many days as you were absent to
turn in missing work without losing points. After that, it is considered late
work and will be accepted for reduced credit (see policy for late work
below). Class work and homework will be posted on the course web page on a
weekly basis, class assignments and homework will be recorded throughout the
semester. Students who have been absent are responsible for checking the web
page, collecting appropriate handouts, and making up their work in a timely fashion. Late Work Late will work will be accepted for reduced credit. In general, all
late work will be mark down 50%. However, I will not accept work that is over
a month late. Essentially, if you are
trying to turn in a pile of work that you should have done in increments
throughout the semester, it will not be graded. Therefore, please plan accordingly. |
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Behavioral
Expectations (and consequences): ·
Arrive on time
and begin working immediately ·
Bring all
necessary materials (including homework) every day. ·
Respect for
others is essential for success. ·
Develop the
skill of active listening. It is just as vital as stating your views. In
fact, it may help you to clarify your own thoughts. ·
Periodic review
is essential for understanding new information…READ THINGS MORE THAN ONCE so
it becomes embedded in your memory. ·
No electronics,
especially ipods and phones ·
Keep food and
beverages (except water) unopened and out of sight. ·
Remain seated
until the passing bell rings. ·
All other
school policies apply. |
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Grading
policy: All assignments are scored according to points
earned over points possible. All assignments earn points toward quarter and
semester grades. the approximate breakdown for final grades is: 90% of the quarter grade will be based on
written assignments, in-class assignments, quizzes, homework, unit and
reading exams, projects, and independent 10% of the semester grade will be based on
the final exam. Semester Grades: 45% of the semester grade will be based on
the first or third quarter. 45% of the semester grade will be based on
the second or fourth quarter. 10% of the semester grade will be based on
the final exam for that semester. A=90-100%
C=70-79% B=80-89% D=60-69% F=59% or less CLASS
PARTICIPATION*** Your questions and contributions related to class work are
welcomed and encouraged. unsolicited comments and conversations are not. You
will lose participation points per occurrence. |
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………………………....................................................................................................................... I have read & understand the “Course Syllabus” for English 1. I am aware that Mr. Penna is willing to discuss work or help students by appointment outside of class. I am also aware that in order to succeed in English 1, it will be necessary to read at home on a regular basis and complete assignments based on the reading. I understand that it is necessary to pass English in order to graduate and that a passing grade cannot always be achieved at the last minute. Parent/Guardian
Signature: _____________________________________ DATE: _____________ Student SignatuRE:
_____________________________________________ Period: _____________ |
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