Mountlake Terrace High School

2007-2008

The Renaissance School
English
 
English 9
English 10
English 11
English 12
 
 
     
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ENGLISH 9  WASL Prep
(ENG101/102)

Prerequisite: None

Length:  2 semesters / year long

Credits:  .5 per semester

An introductory course into the modes of writing and literary analysis expected of high school students. Literature studied includes Romeo and Juliet, Anthem, and a variety of stories from around the world. Writing is a critical component of this class as students must be able to write convincing essays, narratives, letters, and stories by the end of the year. An emphasis on developing correct grammar, spelling, paragraphing, and transitioning will be made via in-class work, student-teacher conferences, and the revision of work. Independent reading, outside of class, is required. By the end of the year, students will compile a portfolio of their writing and reading experiences that demonstrates that they are ready to move on to English 10. Come prepared for a class that challenges you to push the limits of your reading and writing skills and prepares you to take control of your own learning.

Learning will be assessed in a variety of methods: comparisons to scoring rubrics and models, demonstrations of ability to apply knowledge, presentations, teacher observations/evaluations, peer and self-evaluations, and journals.

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ENGLISH 10  World Literature (ENG201/202)

Prerequisite: English 9   

Length:  2 semesters / year long

Credits:  .5 per semester

This year long course focuses on personal exploration and growth, a look at different world cultures and how we fit into them. In addition to traditional sources of literature such as the novels Night and Things Fall Apart, students will read The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens, participate in a project which culminates in teaching the class for a day or more, and venture out on their own "Hero's Journeys.

Learning will be assessed in a variety of methods: comparisons to scoring rubrics and models, traditional tests, demonstrations of ability to apply knowledge, projects, teacher observations/evaluations, peer evaluations, performances of scenes from plays/novels/short stories, and journals.

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ENGLISH 11 American Literature  (ENG301/302)

Prerequisite: English 10

Length:  2 semesters / year long

Credits:  .5 per semester
This course delves into the works that comprise American Literature. We begin with the oral traditions of the early Native Americans, and move through the Colonial Period and on to Modernism. Several highly regarded pieces of literature are included for study, such as: The Crucible, Ain't I A Woman?, The Great Gatsby, and Ethan Frome. In addition to literary analysis, writing for this course includes persuasive, writing compare/contrast essays, and a research paper. The depth of student understanding will be reflected in their written work, during in-class discussions about literature, and public speaking opportunities.

Learning will be assessed in a variety of methods: comparisons to scoring rubrics and models, traditional tests, demonstrations of ability to apply knowledge, projects, teacher observations/evaluations, peer evaluations, performances of scenes from plays/novels/short stories, and journals.

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ENGLISH 12 College Prep
(ENG401/402)

Prerequisite:  English 11

Length:  2 semesters / year long

Credits:  .5 per semester

Senior course for students who are preparing to go to college and/or desire to continue their studies in language arts, literature and writing. Emphasizes preparation for college level writing and text analysis. Specific Topics of study may vary each semester.

Learning will be assessed in a variety of methods: comparisons to scoring rubrics and models, traditional tests, demonstrations of ability to apply knowledge, projects, teacher observations/evaluations, peer evaluations, performances of scenes from plays/novels/short stories, and journals.

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