Garfield High School, L.A.U.S.D. Interim draft, August 12, 2002CA Standards alignmnent pending
CURRICULUM FOR HONORS ENGLISH COURSES
GRADE 11: AMERICAN LITERATURE/CONTEMPORARY COMPOSITION
Course Content
- American literature of a wide variety of styles and genres including, but not limited to, the following:
HawthorneThe Scarlet Letter
PoePoetry and fiction
TwainThe Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
CraneThe Red Badge of Courage
FitzgeraldThe Great Gatsby
HemingwayThe Sun Also Rises, In Our Time and/or short stories
WrightNative Son
SteinbeckThe Grapes of Wrath
WilderOur Town
MillerThe Crucible
WilliamsThe Glass Menagerie
WilsonFences
Poetry by Longfellow, Whitman, Dickinson, Masters, Frost, Eliot (Prufrock, etc.)
- Concept, skill & vocabulary development
- Review of literary terms & concepts from grade 9 & 10 curriculum
- Critical thinking skills
- Alternate modes of writing beyond the 5-paragraph method (research writing, abstracts, etc.)
- Academic writing skills: citation of sources, academic vocabulary, etc.
- Media Unit for development of speaking and listening skills
- Continued mastery of MLA-based writing format
Methodology
- Close reading of prose and poetry (explication, reading logs, etc.).
- Writing in drafts beyond the five-paragraph essay and mandatory writing process with revisions and peer evaluation.
- Comparative essays based on literary characters.
- Poetry analysis using grouping and oral presentation.
- Performance activities related to contemporary personal and social issues and ideas (panels, role-playing, etc.).
- Continued weekly formal writing assignments and reading comprehension tests (multiple-choice as well as short-answer).
- Independent reading of two novels of literary merit: 1000 pages per semester, off-track as well as on-track, including use of the Star/Accelerated Reader program.
- Monthly collaborative meetings with entire on-track Honors faculty.
- Language Arts Portfolio construction. Additions to the portfolio in Honors 11 courses will include at least two essays, an example of creative writing and two research papers, all of which will be used to document student progress, and will represent the student’s best work. The Language Arts Portfolio must contain further examples of narrative/descriptive, reflective, persuasive or expository essays demonstrating further mastery in these areas. The portfolio will contain an original piece of creative writing (a poem/sonnet or short story) and two detailed research papers in MLA-based writing format. The portfolio will be maintained by the individual student or by the teacher at the teacher’s discretion. The student will be expected to bring his/her Language Arts Portfolio to the next grade level for assessment by his/her new teacher.
Assessment
- Formal writing assignments, teacher-constructed tests, classroom performance and portfolio review.
- An Honors student must complete a substantial portion (i.e. 60%) of the above content and methodology at a minimal level of competence in order to pass the course. (Some kind of points-based grading system is recommended.)