Instructor: Ms. Crutchfield
E-mail: ccrutchf@aptoshs.pv.k12.ca.us
Voice Mail #688-6565 ex. 641
Room #E-212
Prep Per. 1
I. Course Description/Outline
In this class, students are expected to develop both academically and
creatively as writers, so they
will be prepared to succeed in college and in their careers. This is
an ideal environment for students
to polish their writing skills and learn to communicate in a professional
and engaging manner.
Additionally, this class should be a place that is inviting and comfortable
without losing the sense of
adventure and spontaneity. I hope that throughout this year this class
will became a safe place for
students to share their thoughts, feelings and work.
II. Materials Required:
You will need to bring to class each day:
3 ring binder with binder paper
Pencil and/or pen
Books, homework and any materials necessary for class
Additional Materials:
Notebook (100+ pages) for in-class work. This will stay in the classroom.
III. Goals
The purpose of this course is to allow students to develop as well-rounded,
effective writers through
fiction and screenplay writing, poetry, reading, various projects and
assignments, and working
collaboratively.
Students will be expected to:
1.organize thoughts and information for writing, develop drafts, analyze,
revise and edit work as
appropriate for audience and purpose (ESLR: A, B, C, D)
2. use literary elements to establish a situation, plot, point of view,
setting, conflict, and characters
(ESLR: A, B)
3. write for reflection and self expression (ESLR: A, B, D)
4. make connections to prior knowledge and experience (ESLER: A, C,
D)
5. develop literary and poetic devices, sound devices, sensory detail
and concrete language (ESLR:
A, B)
6. read, interpret, evaluate and give written and oral responses to
literary works (ESLR: A, B, C, D)
7. explore ideas, observations and situations of significance (ESLR:
A, B, D)
8. gain and review skills in writing sentences, paragraphs, and multi-paragraph
essays. (ESLR: A, B,
C, D)
9. utilize speaking and listening skills to participate in small group
and whole group discussions, oral
reading, and presentations. (ESLR: A, B, C)
10. utilize computers and internet to enhance their word processing
skills, research skills, and
publication skills. (ESLR: A, B, C, D)
11. write various poems, short stories, essays and screenplays both
individually and in groups
(ESLR: A, B, C, D)
IV. Units of Study
1. Poetry (1st quarter)
This unit concentrates on reading various forms of poetry as models
for the students own poetic
writing. In this unit poems, articles, and visual media will be utilized.
Students will learn and
implement literary devices (simile, metaphor, etc), sound devices (ex:
alliteration), Students will
maintain writing journals throughout. This unit ends with a student
poetry presentation.
2. Short Story (2nd quarter)
This unit covers writing the short story and implementing various literary
techniques into writing.
Students will learn and use setting, characterization, plot structure,
along with other literary elements
in short story writing. Students will maintain writing journals throughout.
This unit culminates in
short story presentation.
3. Nature and Environment Non-Fiction/Class Magazine (3rd quarter)
Unit explores a variety of writing in essay form and other non-fiction
forms (ex: memoir, diary). This
unit is in conjunction with a student creative writing magazine.
4. Screenplays (4th quarter)
This unit focuses on the development of a screenplay. Emphasis on literary
elements and
implementing them into writing. Students will maintain writing journals
throughout. This unit
culminates in a screenplay and production of the screenplay.
5. Individual Writing (throughout entire year)
Throughout the year students will select their best pieces of writing
from class or outside of class and
submit to the teacher.
V. Methods of Assessment
Your grade will be based on the following:
Writing and daily classwork, homework (Notebook)
Projects/Presentations
Class participation
You will be required to keep an in-class notebook of all your work for
each quarter.
VI. Grading Policy
Your grading will be based on a point system. Small assignments will
be worth 5 points, larger
assignments and quizzes will be worth 10-20 points, projects and tests
will vary from 50-200+
points. Participation points are awarded daily in class.
The grading rubric follows (subject to small changes depending on the
quarter):
50% writing, assignments, homework, quizzes
40% projects and/or tests
10% class participation
VII. Class Procedures
Missed assignments and late work:
It is your responsibility to find out what class work or homework was
missed during an absence. I
need proof of an excused absence before I will allow makeup work. Plan
on bringing a brief note
from home for me to see since updates on cleared absences don’t always
appear promptly on the
computer (email from parents with work and home numbers will also suffice).
NO MAKEUP
WORK will be given until your absence is cleared. Tutorial, break,
lunch or afterschool is a good
time to get makeup work and not during class time. For excused absences,
you have one week to
make up work. Late work will have points taken off for each day late.
Work that is more than one
week late will not be accepted.
Extra Credit:
You are allowed to do extra credit work each quarter (I will periodically
announce the possibilities
for extra credit). Extra credit will always be double or triple the
size of a regular assignment. You
can not raise your grade more than one letter by extra credit work.
VIII. Behavioral Expectations and Consequences
My priority in this class is to ensure that every student receives the
excellent education that
they deserve to become successful participants in this society.
1. Please be in your seats ready to listen and work when the bell rings.
More than 3 tardies results in
a referral. Running into the classroom just as the bell rings counts
as a tardy. For every 3 additional
tardies you will get additional referrals. You start with a clean slate
each quarter.
2. No food. No drinks.
3. Be Respectful toward everyone in the class and anyone who comes into
the classroom.
Put-downs and slurs will not be tolerated.
4. Please stay in your seats until the bell rings. Standing near the
door or leaving the room at any
time during class is not allowed.
5. Be peaceful and kind with one another and have a very successful
year.