ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 11-A (Tri 2)

Mrs. Heather Zucker

Office Hours: After school M-F, 2:05-2:35pm, or by appointment

Email: heather.zucker@rentonschools.us

Google sharing: hzucker@g.rentonschools.us

 

The Great Gatsby Unit: 1/29-3/15

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

1/29: Begin Unit

Agree/Disagree Activity
Free Write #1

1/30: Counselor Visit for Registration Planning

Mid-Term Reflection

1/31: 1920s History

Summary & Reflection (on paper)

2/1: Intro Color Symbolism, analyze Gatsby cover

Read Ch. 1 & 2

2/2: Senior English Presentations

Finish reading Ch. 1 & 2, Ch. 1 review

2/5: Ch. 2 review

Ch. 1 Harlem Renaissance Pairing (on paper)

2/6: Ch. 2 Harlem Renaissance Pairing (on paper)

Read Ch. 3
Ch. 3 Graphic Novel

Add to Color Symbolism tracker
Add to Vocabulary tracker

2/7: Read Ch. 4
Ch. 4 Graphic Novel

(Color Symbolism/Vocab)

Ch. 4 Discussion Questions

2/8: Ch. 4 Quiz (on paper)

Read Ch. 5
Ch. 5 Graphic Novel
(Color Symbolism/Vocab)

2/9: Sympathetic / Unsympathetic Character Analysis

Ch. 5 - Unsympathetic Characters Paragraph

2/12: Read Ch. 6
Ch. 6 Graphic Novel
(Color Symbolism/Vocab)

Finish Ch. 5 - Unsympathetic Characters Paragraph

2/13: Fake it till you Make it Response

Read half Ch. 7
(Color Symbolism/Vocab)

2/14: Finish reading Ch. 7
Ch. 7 Graphic Novel (Pt 1)
Ch. 7 Graphic Novel (Pt 2)
Ch. 7 Harlem Renaissance Pairing (on paper)

Ch. 7 Quick Write

2/15: Read Ch. 8
Ch. 8 Graphic Novel
(Color Symbolism/Vocab)
Ch. 8 Harlem Renaissance Pairing (on paper)

2/16: Read Ch. 9
Ch. 9 Graphic Novel
(Color Symbolism/Vocab)

Ch. 9 Quick Write

2/19
MID WINTER BREAK
Catch up on any missed reading or missing assignments; finish Vocab Tracker (18 words)

2/20
MID WINTER BREAK
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2/21
MID WINTER BREAK
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2/22
MID WINTER BREAK
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2/23
MID WINTER BREAK
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2/26: Vocab Tracker Due

Langston Hughes Poetry Analysis (on paper)

2/27: Create Vocab Quiz (personal)
Finish Poetry Analysis and Harlem Renaissance Pairings

2/28: 

Finish Vocab Quiz

Begin Color Symbolism Project

2/29: Work on Color Symbolism Project

3/1: Vocab Quiz (personal)

Work on Color Symbolism Project (Due start of class, 3/4 on paper)

3/4: Watch Gatsby Movie (2013)

3/5: Watch Gatsby Movie (2013) 3/6: SAT  3/7: Structured Academic Controversy Prep 3/8: Structured Academic Controversy Discussion
3/11: Begin Argument Essay 3/12: Work on Argument Essay 3/13: Work on Argument Essay (Due at Midnight)

3/14: FINALS DAY (HR, per 1, per 2) 

No Class

3/15: FINALS Day (per 3, per 4, per 5)

Final Free Write Reflection
Course Survey
Book Return

 

Full Course Syllabus

Welcome to 11th grade English Language Arts! 
In this course we will study and engage with American literature through diverse American authors and voices. This class aligns with 11th grade language arts common core standards, and will focus on building college-level reading, writing, speaking and critical thinking skills. We will study texts and works that span American history in a variety of genres, and show our learning through analysis, creative writing/projects, essays, discussions, and presentations. We will read and analyze challenging, provocative, and sometimes controversial material that is intended to make you consider multiple perspectives and develop your personal beliefs and identity. You will be expected to come to class prepared and ready to challenge yourself and others with interesting discussion points. We will consider the historical context of the texts we study, and will make comparisons among a variety of American literary voices to gain a detailed and multi-faceted understanding of American society and its culture, values and norms. We will use essential questions about American culture to deepen our critical thinking, analysis and synthesis.

Essential Questions
What does it mean to be an American?
How is American culture created?
How does the American experience vary for different groups of people?
What is the American Dream?
Is it relevant and achievable today?

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Student Handbook

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