Syllabus
Syllabus
Syllabus
For our poetry and short story units we will be readings selected authors including Nathaniel Hawthorne, Alice Munro, Maya Angelou, Isabel
Allende, Howard Nemerov, William Blake, E.E. Cummings, Dylan Thomas, Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot, Langston Hughes, Elizabeth Bishop, Sylvia
Plath, Virgina Woolf, Anton Checkov, Walt Whitman and others. I will provide you with the necessary materials for these units.
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Our class website also has useful, free links to help you practice your close reading skills, expand your vocabulary, and assess the assigned
literature. I encourage you to always use outside resources to evaluate literature and to help you with writing essays and citing sources. For some
units I will include supplemental multimedia such as music, audio recordings, videos, and movies.
Evaluation and Grading Policies
Extra Credit: I do offer opportunities for extra credit once per unit. It will almost always be an essay reflecting on a film or play, a musical
event, a newspaper article, or a media artifact of the students choice. Extra Credit may be turned in for extra points calculated into the final semester
grade or they can replace an unsatisfactory grade if the Extra Credit earns higher marks than a previous assignment.
Late and Missing Work: Students will have a maximum of two school days to turn in late work for a maximum of two-thirds of the points the
assignment is worth. If an assignment is turned in after the allotted two days, I will reduce the amount of possible points to one third. Not turning an
assignment in will result in zero points.
Breakdown:
1 Essay per unit (100 pts ea.)..300 pts
Essays (100 pts ea.).....300 pts
Blog submissions (5 pts ea.)125 pts
Class Participation per semester25 pts
Writing Journal200 pts
Daily Assignments per unit..200 pts
Total...1,225 pts
Class Policies
Attendance and Participation: Everyone is required to participate in classroom activities and group discussions. The majority of class time
will be spent discussing the required readings, peer critiquing written work, and collaborating on group projects. I do not expect everyone to be
discussion leaders or to speak in front of the class on a daily basis, however, I encourage everyone to find a participation niche in which every
student feels comfortable contributing to discussion and collaboration.
Etiquette: I expect everyone to treat each other respectfully. This includes everything from arriving to class on time and having all the
necessary materials, to being aware of word choice and tone during class discussion and peer critiques.
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Students are expected to bring daily materials with them including pen/pencil, paper, assigned text(s), and writing journal. If students need to bring
anything extra to class I will remind them of it a class day ahead of time. Students may use the bathroom at any time by taking the pass hanging next
to the door as long as it is not disruptive and does not occur excessively, otherwise I will reinstate hand-raising and limited bathroom pass usage.
Our class discussion will be conducted in an open forum directed by myself and student group leaders. This means that students may share ideas
openly without raising his or her hand for recognition. However, students may not interrupt or overpower another students platform. If a discussion
gets out of hand I will divide up the class for a debate or I will enforce hand raising. Students are required to respond to their peers thoughtfully and
objectively. Overbearing, unfounded arguments formed to attack another student will result in silent busy work.
Cheating and Plagiarism: ISD has a zero tolerance policy for cheating and plagiarism. If a student is caught plagiarizing he or she will
receive zero points for that assignment. Additionally, I will require a conference with that students parent or guardian. If a student is caught
cheating, he or she will receive zero points for that assignment and will be required to write a three page essay on academic morality.
Emergency Procedures: In the event of an emergency all students will follow ISDs emergency procedures as stated in the student handbook,
including lockdown procedures. There is an evacuation map located next to the door at the front of the classroom. In the event of an emergency
drill, I expect all students to follow directions quickly and silently.
Rules
1. Im here for you, so please be here for me.
2. Be on time, be prepared to learn something.
3. Put away all electronic devices. If you take notes on your electronic device, then take notes. Dont chill on Facebook. Dont troll
Reddit.
4. Respect your peers with your words and your actions.
5. Throw your trash in the trashcan. #notyourmaid
6. Be polite.
7. If you break a rule, you will be required to write a one page essay about the rule you broke.
Expectations
There is only one expectation in my classroom: be respectful to one another. I dont expect everyone to make As and I dont expect everyone
to behave or learn in the same way. However, everyone will speak and act with respect towards their peers beliefs, bodies, and belongings.
Advice
I know that everyone wants to know how to get a good grade. There is no secret sauce to being academically successful; listen, ask
questions, and ask for help when you need it.
Calendar (the Spring calendar will be e-mailed to you before the end of Winter Break)
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September
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
1A
Intro to Shakespeare
Overview of LDs
Intro to Unit Project
Preview of Hamlet
2B
Intro to Shakespeare
Overview of LDs
Intro to Unit Project
Preview of Hamlet
3A
Read Act I aloud
Closing Discussion
Review of LDs
4B
Read Act I aloud
Closing Discussion
Review of LDs
5A
Finish Act I
Closing Discussion
of Act I; close
reading activity
6
*writing journals
7
*writing journals
8B
Finish Act I
Closing Discussion
of Act I; close
reading activity
9A
Unit 1 Project
Proposal Due
Close reading
activity
*Act II at home
10 B
Unit 1 Project
Proposal Due
Close Reading
Activity
*Act II at home
11 A
(Secondary
Proposal Due)
Review Act II in
class; begin Act III
12 B
(Secondary
Proposal Due)
Review Act II in
class; begin Act III
13
*finish Act III;
writing journals;
work on unit
projects
14
*finish Act III;
writing journals;
work on unit
projects
15 A
Read Act IV aloud
Overview
Discussion
16 B
Read Act IV aloud
Overview
Discussion
17 A
Read Act IV aloud
Overview
Discussion
18 B
Read Act IV aloud
Overview
Discussion
20
*Act V; writing
journals; work on
unit projects
21
*Act V; writing
journals; work on
unit projects
22 B
Lecture:
Shakespeare and his
influence on
literature and
language
23 A
Discussion: Act V,
Shakespeare and
His Influence
Unit 1 Essay
Handout
Writing activity
24 B
Discussion: Act V,
Shakespeare and
His Influence
Unit 1 Essay
Handout
Writing activity
25 A
Finish Discussions
Critique
Unit project work
day
19 A
Lecture:
Shakespeare and his
influence on
literature and
language
26 B
Finish Discussions
Critique
Unit project work
day
27
*finish unit projects
28
*finish unit projects
29 A
Projects Due
30 B
Projects Due
31 A
Projects Due
October
Saturday
Sunday
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Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
1B
Projects Due
2A
How to Talk About
Film
Begin movie
adaption of Hamlet
5B
How to Talk About
Film
Begin movie
adaption of Hamlet
6A
Watch Hamlet
7B
Watch Hamlet
8A
Finish watching
Hamlet
Discussion
9B
Finish Watching
Hamlet
Discussion
10
*writing activitywhat is a poem?;
develop thesis
11
*writing activitywhat is a poem?;
develop thesis
12 A
Unit 2- Poetry
Lecture- How to
Read Poetry; What
is Poetry?
Submit Unit 1 Essay
Thesis
19 B
Rough Drafts Due
for Peer Editing
Selected Readings
Discussion
13 B
Unit 2- Poetry
Lecture- How to
Read Poetry; What
is Poetry?
Submit Unit 1 Essay
Thesis
20 A
Unit 1 Essay Due
Lecture: Reading vs.
Listening; Genre;
Word Choice
Close Reading
Activity
27 B
Lecture: How to
Critique Poetry
Project rough draft
due; 1st Critique
14 A
Lecture: History of
Poetry and Poets
Class Reading
Selected Poetry
Unit 2 Project
Handout
21 B
Unit 1 Essay Due
Lecture: Reading vs.
Listening; Genre;
Word Choice
Close Reading
Activity
28 A
Project Final Due;
2nd Critique
Overview of Unit 3
15 B
Lecture: History of
Poetry and Poets
Class Reading
Selected Poetry
Unit 2 Project
Handout
22 A
Lecture: Word
Choice and LDs
Writing Activity
with critique
Begin Unit 2 Project
16 A
Rough Drafts due
for peer editing
Selected Readings
Discussion
17
*finish essay;
selected readings;
writing journal
18
*finish essay;
selected readings;
writing journal
23 B
Lecture: Word
Choice and LDs
Writing Activity
with critique
Begin Unit 2 Project
24
*work on Unit 2
Project
25
*work on Unit 2
Project
29 B
Project Final Due;
2nd Critique
Overview of Unit 3
30 A
Begin Unit 3: The
Metamorphosis
About the Author &
Cultural Context
31
*writing journals
26 A
Lecture: How to
Critique Poetry
Project rough draft
due; 1st Critique
November
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Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
1
*writing journals
2B
Begin Unit 3: The
Metamorphosis
About the Author &
Cultural Context
3A
M: Part I in class
Handout Unit
project rubric
4B
M: Part I in class
Handout Unit
project rubric
9A
Discussion of Part II
Lecture on Kafka
and related authors
Writing exercise
10B
Discussion of Part II
Lecture on Kafka
and related authors
Writing exercise
11A
M: Part III in class
Writing journal
check
Writing exercise
16B
M: Part III in class
Class Discussion
Work on projects
17A
Preview of Unit 4
Mid-term journal
check
Unit 3 Essay Rubric
23
Thanksgiving Break
24
Thanksgiving Break
30A
Unit 3 Essays Due
Unit 1-3 Review
Unit 4 Handouts
and begin lecture
December
5A
M: Part I in class
Discussion Forum
Review LDs and
explore authors
goals
12B
M: Part III in class
Writing journal
check
Writing exercise
6B
M: Part I in class
Discussion Forum
Review LDs and
explore authors
goals
13A
M: Part III in class
Class Discussion
Work on projects
7
Writing journals
Begin working on
project
Read M: Part II
8
Writing journals
Begin working on
unit project
Read M: Part II
14
*writing journals,
continue working on
project
15
*writing journals,
continue working on
project
18B
Preview of Unit 4
Mid-term journal
check
Unit 3 Essay Rubric
19A
Present Unit
Projects
20B
Present Unit
Projects
21
Have a wonderful
Thanksgiving
Break!
22
25
Thanksgiving Break
26
27
Thanksgiving Break
28
29
*Unit 3 Essay due
when you get back
from break!
Happy
Thanksgiving!
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Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
4A
Read short stories in
class
Close reading
Discussion
Lecture: Creating a
Story
11B
Lecture: Editing and
Revising
Present unit project
thesis
5
*begin working on
unit project, writing
journals
6
*begin working on
unit project, writing
journals
12
*continue working
on unit project
13
*continue working
on unit project
1B
Unit 3 Essays Due
Unit 1-3 Review
Unit 4 Handouts and
begin lecture
2A
Unit 4: Selected
Short Stories
Lecture: Authors,
LDs, themes
3B
Unit 4: Selected
Short Stories
Lecture: Authors,
LDs, themes
7B
Read short stories in
class
Close reading
Discussion
Lecture: Creating a
Story
14A
In class peer-critique
of unit project
Read short stories in
class
Close reading
activity
21
Winter Break
8A
Read short stories in
class
Close reading
Discussion
9B
Read short stories in
class
Close reading
Discussion
10A
Lecture: Editing and
Revising
Present unit project
thesis
15B
In class peer-critique
of unit project
Read short stories in
class
Close reading
activity
22
Winter Break
16A
Turn in Rough Draft
of Unit Project
Preview of Spring
Semester
Group Activity
17B
Turn in Rough Draft
of Unit Project
Preview of Spring
Semester
Group Activity
18A
Group writing
exercises
19
Have a wonderful
winter break! Keep
up with your writing
journals!
20
23
Winter Break
24
25
Christmas Day
26
Winter Break
27
Winter Break
28
Winter Break
29
Winter Break
30
Winter Break
31
Winter Break
Christmas Eve
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