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World Literature/Composition

Syllabus

Grade 11 & 12
Course Description

 

This course is designed to acquaint students with authors and cultures of world significance and realize their diversity and importance.  In conjunction with the literature, a continuation of writing formats will be studied and perfected.

  Required Texts:

  • World Masterpieces, Prentice Hall, 1999 Edition

  • Survival, T.H. Peek Publisher, 1995

  • SF Writer, 2nd Ed., Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers Inc., 2002

  • Siddhartha, Herman Hesse

  • Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury

  • Cry the Beloved Country, Alan Paton

 Outcomes: (11th Grade)

  • Be able to interpret fiction and nonfiction and relate it to your personal life.

  • Be able to identify various purposes for reading fiction and nonfiction.

  • Be able to write a quality essay with an introduction, thesis, body with two or more major points supported by examples, transitions, figurative language, and conclusion.

  • Be able to demonstrate quality writing through organization, research, concrete examples, and clear, logical, precise, and simple progression of thought.

  • Be able to listen in order to form opinions objectively.

  • Be able to read and listen to analyze your personal motivations, beliefs, and goals and to take stances on issues of importance.

Outcomes: (12th Grade)

  • Be able to write a traditional college level essay.

  • Be able to relate literature to self and the real world.

  • Be able to present oral and written literary analyses.

  • Be able to participate meaningfully in a discussion of a given work of literature.

  • Be able to respond to a question in one of the traditional essay forms.

  • Be able to gather, research, integrate, analyze, and synthesize ideas and information.

  • Be able to write a quality essay questioning a particular novel using the proper criteria.

  • Be able to respond in a creative fashion to all types of literature.

English Department Requirements:

  • All major papers must be typed.

  • All written work must be completed in ink.

  • All written work must be completed on loose-leaf paper on one side.

  • All work must be handed in on time.

  • No late work will be accepted.

  • No extra credit will be given.

  • Any form of plagiarism is unacceptable and will result in an automatic zero.

  • Required materials are expected in class on a daily basis.

  • A notebook is required (continuation of last year).

  • It is your responsibility to see the teacher (at the beginning of the class period) the day you return about missed assignments due to excused absence(s).  Quizzes and tests must be made up immediately on your own time.  Dates for these will be assigned when you return.  Assignments given on the day of the absence will be assigned a later due date.  Work given or due as a result of an unexcused absence or tardy will result in a zero.  Prearranged absence - it is your responsibility to check before the actual absence so that work is completed upon return.

  • Participation is required.

  • Appropriate classroom behavior is expected.

  • Writing Portfolio

  • Computer disc required.

Grading:

Various methods of evaluation will be used.  The purpose of this is to give you the exposure and experience to a variety of procedures.  All work given will be assigned point values as determined by their importance.  The total points will determine the final grade.  The quarterly work and semester exam will all constitute a certain percentage of the grade as determined by the student handbook.

 

Composition Techniques Required: (11th Grade)

(Each grade builds upon the prior composition formats that are required.)

  • Chapter 3 - Argumentative Paper

  • Chapter 5 - Critical Review

Composition Techniques Required:(12th Grade)

(Each grade builds upon the prior composition formats that are required.)

  • Investigative Paper

 Literature Required:
 

1st Semester

  • Sumerian, Egyptian, and Hebrew Literature

  • Persian and Arabic Literature

  • Indian Literature

  • Chinese Literature

  • Japanese Literature

  • Ancient Greece

  • Roman Literature

  • The Middle Ages

 2nd Semester

  • The Renaissance

  • The Age of Rationalism

  • Romanticism and Realism

  • The Modern World

  • The Contemporary World