Mr. Gillespie — Fall 2016 . . . Tentative Course Overview . . .
English 4
I — Culture and Identity
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
A Streetcar Named Desire
II — Existentialism
The Metamorphosis... The Stranger
III — Expectations and Social Behavior
The Tragedy of Hamlet
short fiction and poetry
CORE Works:selections from short fiction and poetry, The Metamorphosis, A Streetcar Named Desire,
The Stranger, a Shakespeare play
English 4Research Paper:CP— 3-4pages ... CPA— 4-5pages ... Honors — 7-8pages
YOUR MARKING PERIOD GRADE
90% — Assessment (essays, tests, projects)10% —21st Century Skills
homeworkpoints will be awarded only if the assignment is on time and complete.
YOU should contribute daily to a positive classroom environment by . . .
• preparing for and participating productively in all class activities
• submitting assignments on time and submitting makeup work promptly
• maintaining a notebook and student agenda
• arranging for extra help when you need it
• taking proper care of books, equipment, and materials
Be prompt — Be prepared — Be attentive — Be respectful — Be responsible
CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES include . . . journal and essay writing; vocabulary development; making historical, cultural, and social connections; reading about literature and authors; individual and group presentations; HSPA preparation — Using . . . novels, stories, poems, drama, music, films, art, nonfiction, biographies, related readings about literature, research.
Classroom Activities Develop Student Abilities
Classroom Activities Student Abilities
thinking / creatingspeaking / listeningREADING . . . responding analytically, personally,
questioning / debatingproblem solvingimaginatively, collaboratively to build connections
viewing / researchingstaging / role playingWRITING . . . critically, creatively, independently,
READINGWRITINGcollaboratively to build connections
Indicators of Student PROGRESS and GROWTH
Instruction and assessment are ongoing and mutually supportive in our classrooms. We teach for understanding and performance and assess both what students know and what they can do. As students explore content and concepts and develop skills, their efforts and accomplishments are assessed by multiple criteria, such as . . .
quizzes / tests / midterms / finalsnotebooks / journals / logshomework
presentations / projectsoral / independent readingresearch
writing circles / conferenceswriting folders / portfoliosessays / papers
teacher observation of classwork — preparation, participation, productivity, effort
Midterm and Final Examinations
All midterms and finals include reading and writing tasks and are essentially performance based.