course syllabus
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Name of Course: English
2 |
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Name of Teacher: stacy aronovici |
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E-Mail Address: saronovi@aptoshs.net |
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Voice Mail # 604 |
Room # T-100 Theatre Bldg. |
Teaching Schedule: 4, 5 & 6 and tutorial |
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Course Description English 2 is a college prep sophomore
course. Students read, study, and discuss fiction and non-fiction in the
genres of the novel, short story, drama, essay, poetry, and memoir. Each unit
of study includes activities which align with the California State Language
Arts Standards, including |
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Materials Provided 1.
TEXTBOOK: The Language Of Literature (Including
SHORT STORY, NON FICTION, POETRY, AND DRAMA (ANTIGONE AND JULIUS
CAESAR); The interactive Reader plus 2.
ADDITONAL reading WILL BE SELECTED FROM: OF MICE AND MEN, the curious
incident of the dog at night, THE BEAN TREES, FAREWELL TO MANZANAR, NIGHT, the
pearl, A SEPARETE PEACE, the alchemist, aNNE fRANK,
dIARY OF A YOUNG GIRL 3.
VIDEOS MAY INCLUDE: “OF MICE AND MEN, “ “DEAD
POET’S SOCIETY,” “JULIUS CAESAR,” DOCUMENTARIES RELATED TO JAPANESE AMERICAN
INTERNMENT, DRAMA AND sHAKESPEARE; and one or two science fiction films to
correspond with short story unit. |
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Materials Required
1. NOTEBOOK
(spiral, 70 - 100 pages, to keep in classroom) 2. Pencil with
eraser; pen, paper; Highlighter recommended |
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Goals 1.
Students will learn
and apply the following Literary Terms
to discussion and writing about literature: Plot, Theme, Character, Imagery,
Irony, Style, Tone, Dramatic Structure, and others. 2. Students will
learn and utilize new Vocabulary, taken
directly from the literature and from SAT preparation lists. 3. Students will
develop and use skills in Speaking and
Listening through a variety of activities including reading, oral
presentation, group discussion, and note taking. 4. Students will
learn and improve Research, Study, and
Computer skills by utilizing library and computer lab resources for a
variety of assignments; and will demonstrate Responsibility and
Accountability by being a supportive, productive member of the classroom
community. Students will practice and
improve their Writing by utilizing a variety of writing strategies
and writing types (from short answer to multi-paragraph essays), including
pre-writing, peer edit and evaluation, writing portfolios, and in-class notebook
activities. |
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Methods of Assessment (may include tests, portfolios, projects,
essays, etc.) 1. In class
assignments: quizzes, quick writes, worksheets, class work (individual &
group) 2. Homework: reading,
quick writes, pre-writing assignments 3. Formal essays 4. Timed writings,
tests 5. Projects
(individual and group; written, oral, visual) 6. Class
participation |
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Grading Policy
Points are awarded based on the
above assessment methods. Missed classes, tardiness, coming ill-prepared,
incomplete assignments, negative or disruptive behavior, will adversely
affect a student’s grade. Grades are determined by dividing the number of
points a student earns by the number of points possible (for example 940
points out of 1000 = 94%, or an “A”). I do not grade
on a “curve”. The grading rubric is as follows (subject to
small changes depending on the quarter): 50% writing assignments (in
class activities & essays), homework, quizzes 30% projects and/or tests 20% class participation
(including daily writing, grammar, and/or vocabulary activities, class
discussion, and group and individual activities) |
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Class Procedures (missed assignments, make up work
assignment format) 1.Missed Assignments: It is the
responsibility of the student to find out what work was missed, first by
asking another student, then, if unclear, by checking with me. An appropriate
time to do so would be at the end of class, at break, lunch, or after school
(not during class). Students will generally have 1 day to complete missed
work for each day of an excused absence. 2.
Late Work: Late work will have points taken off for each day late. Work
that is more than one week late will not be accepted. Students may be granted
additional time to complete assignments, but they MUST consult with teacher before
the due date of the assignment. 3. Work
Quality (READ CAREFULLY!): All
homework assignments must be typed, double
spaced, in a simple 12 point font or hand written in blue or black ink. All essays must be typed in MLA
format, in a simple 12-point font, unless otherwise indicated. All
formal essays must be turned in with an edited rough draft attached to
the back of the final draft, regardless of whether or not essay is edited
in class, by teacher, family member or other students, or by student. For
information and how to’s for MLA formatting visit
the following link: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/557/01/ 4.Extra Credit: Students may
do extra credit work each quarter, but it is only accepted when all or most
of the assigned work is turned in. Extra credit work may raise a student’s grade no more than one letter grade.
Possibilities for assignments will be announced periodically. Students who do
independent reading may always ask for a book review assignment
toward extra credit (no more than 2 per semester). 5. Checking
Progress/Grades: Grades will be posted on the web and updated every
other week. Grades can be accessed via my web page -
http://www.aptoshs.net/~saronovi/ Students and parents will need a
student password and must enter student name as follows: Last, First. Please e-mail me if you have
trouble accessing grade or any other links from my web page. |
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Behavioral Expectations (and consequences) All rules
of THE MARINER CODE apply to my. In addition, the following is expected of
all students: 1. Attend class
regularly and on time and to participate daily in class; 2. Be prepared
with required materials (pencil, pen, paper, text); 3. Leave gum, food
and beverages outside the classroom; Water OK; 4. Raise hands
when wishing to make a comment or ask a question; 5. Be in seat when
starting bell rings and remain in seat until dismissal bell rings. 6. Treat oneself,
others, property, and the learning process with respect. Failure to adhere to these expectations
will result in the following: 1) Verbal
warning/discussion with me; 2) Lunch time detention with me; 3) Call home and referral to office; 4) 1-2 day suspension from my class |
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I have read
& understand the “Course Syllabus”
for ENGLISH
2 / 2008-2009 Parent/Guardian
Signature.......................................................
PRINT NAME.................................... PARENT E-MAIL
ADDRESS…………………………………………………………………………………….. Student
Signature.........................................................................PRINT NAME....................................... Please return this
form with BOTH signatures by Friday, August 22, 2008. |
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