English 11A
COURSE CONTENT:
All students will complete four years of English-language arts course in which they systematically develop their ability to read, write, listen to, and speak the English language and become more knowledgeable about their cultural heritage through reading literature. English Department Curriculum Guide
In addition to the required junior readings of Huck Finn, Death of a Salesman, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, selections from Walden, and sections from Elements in Literature anthology, students will study various other novels, plays, short stories, and poems on the district’s enrichment list.
Students will also be given vocabulary words to study, with test to follow. Students will write several essays, most of which are expository. Journal writing, poetry, and creative writing will also be a part of the curriculum. All writing is to be kept in the students writing portfolio.
CLASS MATERIALS: Each student will be responsible for bringing their notebook, the assigned text, paper, and either a pen or pencil to class EVERYDAY. With anthologies there will be a class set so that students will not have to carry these heavy books to and from school.
BEHAVIOR:
RESPECT! THIS IS THE BASIC RULE OF THE CLASS. RESPECT NOT ONLY THE FACULTY AND STAFF
BUT FELLOW STUDENTS AS WELL. ANY
DEMONSTRATION OF DISRESPECT WILL NOT BE TOLERATED.
GRADES: Students will earn grades through tests, quizzes, writing, homework, and class participation. The semester grade is cumulative from both quarters. Students who are candidates for an “A” must have 500 pages of outside reading completed before the semester ends. Grades will be based on a cumulative point total. Possible points earned are as follows:
Test/Essay 100
points Tests/quizzes
= 35% of grade
Quiz 10-20
points Essays
= 30% of grade
Homework 5-20
points Homework
= 20% of grade
Class work 5-20
points Projects
= 10% of grade
Projects 30-80
points Class
work/Participation = 5% of grade
LATE ESSAYS WILL BE HEAVILY
PENALIZED!
EXCUSED ABSENCES AND MAKE-UP WORK: It is the responsibility of the student, not the teacher, to schedule a make-up exam within one week of a students return. Assignments missed during an excused absence of X days may be made up within X returning to class.