Trimester Course Division: Comprehensive English 11 Focus ...
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<strong>Trimester</strong> <strong>Course</strong> <strong>Division</strong>:<br />
<strong>Comprehensive</strong> <strong>English</strong> <strong>11</strong><br />
<strong>Focus</strong> <strong>Course</strong> A <strong>Course</strong> B<br />
Time Periods Ancient – Romantic (1830’s) Romantic – Twentieth Century<br />
Text Collections 1-8 Collections 9-15<br />
Novels Tale of Two Cities – Dickens Wuthering Heights – Bronte<br />
Frankenstein – Shelley<br />
1984 – Orwell<br />
Plays Hamlet – Shakespeare Pygmalion – Shaw<br />
Short Story Beowulf<br />
Swift<br />
Lawrence<br />
Authors/Titles Sir Gawain Voltaire Bowen<br />
Chaucer<br />
Defoe<br />
Mansfield<br />
Malory<br />
Goethe Camus<br />
Bacon<br />
Coleridge Woolf<br />
K.J. Bible Tennyson Orwell<br />
Milton<br />
Kipling<br />
Bunyon<br />
Shelley<br />
Poets/Poems Lord Randall Raleigh Housman<br />
Edward, Edward Donne<br />
Hardy<br />
…Bar Door Burns<br />
Thomas<br />
Shakespeare Blake<br />
Arnold<br />
Herrick<br />
Wordsworth Owen<br />
Marvell<br />
Keats<br />
Johnson<br />
Marlowe<br />
Byron<br />
Grammar Chapters 17-24 (pgs. 552-761) Chapters 25-32 (pgs. 762-959)<br />
Vocabulary Units 1-7 Units 8-14 (15 if desired)<br />
Career Passport Resume / References<br />
Employability Skills #1<br />
Career Essay<br />
Employability Skills #2<br />
Writing Research Paper<br />
Research Paper<br />
Summer Reading<br />
Career Passport<br />
Career Passport<br />
<strong>Course</strong><br />
Description<br />
*Based off of current<br />
website description<br />
College-bound level skills course<br />
focusing on writing skills, early<br />
British literature study, and<br />
vocabulary development.<br />
Successful completion of the state<br />
mandated career passport is<br />
required for credit for this class.<br />
Credit ½ Credit ½ Credit<br />
College-bound level skills course<br />
focusing on writing skills,<br />
contemporary British literature study,<br />
and vocabulary development.<br />
Successful completion of the state<br />
mandated career passport is required<br />
for credit for this class.
<strong>Trimester</strong> <strong>Course</strong> <strong>Division</strong>:<br />
Honors <strong>English</strong> 9<br />
<strong>Focus</strong> <strong>Course</strong> A <strong>Course</strong> B<br />
Novels The Pigman – Zindel<br />
Great Expectations -- Dickens<br />
Gandhi – Fischer<br />
Their Eyes Were Watching God –<br />
Hurston<br />
Brave New World – Huxley<br />
The Free Man – Richter<br />
Antigone – Sophocles<br />
Plays Miracle Worker – Gibson<br />
Romeo and Juliet -- Shakespeare<br />
Short Story Baker<br />
O’Henry<br />
Cole<br />
Authors<br />
Godden<br />
Shepherd Connell<br />
Hemingway<br />
Hurst<br />
Thurber<br />
Poets Brooks<br />
Plath<br />
Buckley<br />
Edwards<br />
Poe<br />
Mar<br />
Eliot<br />
Sandburg<br />
Millay<br />
Thayer<br />
Grammar Chapters 14-20 (pgs. 464-672) Chapters 21-30 (pgs. 671-893)<br />
Vocabulary Units 1-7 Units 8-15<br />
Writing Narrative Paper<br />
Persuasive Paper<br />
Research Paper<br />
Research Paper<br />
Summer Reading<br />
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee<br />
Separate Peace by John Knowles<br />
Night by Elie Weisel<br />
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by<br />
Lewis Carroll<br />
<strong>Course</strong><br />
Description<br />
*Based off of current<br />
website description<br />
Accelerated course focusing on<br />
skills in thinking, writing, and<br />
speaking. Literary analysis, the<br />
research process, vocabulary,<br />
language control, and grammatical<br />
usage are additional areas of study.<br />
Reading focuses on poetry, fiction,<br />
and drama.<br />
Credit Value ½ Credit ½ Credit<br />
Accelerated course focusing on<br />
skills in thinking, writing, and<br />
speaking. Literary analysis, the<br />
research process, vocabulary,<br />
language control, and grammatical<br />
usage are additional areas of<br />
study. Reading focuses on poetry,<br />
fiction, and drama.