Utica High School
Resource Room English
Mrs. Drumm (263)
Course Description
Resource Room English extends the student’s proficiency in the basic skills of reading comprehension and writing.
Grading Policy
Each student’s grade will be determined by using a total point system. Each assignment will be given a point value and the student’s grade will be based on the following percentages.
Grading Scale:
90 – 100 = A
80 – 89 = B
70 – 79 = C
60 – 69 = D
0 – 59 = F
Class Rules:
Be Respectful
Be Prepared
Be on time
Be Attentive
*School rules will be enforced*
Class Procedures
1. Place assignments in the class tray when turning them in for a grade.
2. Focus during class discussion, take notes, and work on assignments when time is provided.
3. Mrs. Drumm dismisses the class, not the bell.
Attendance
Tardiness: Students are expected to arrive on time for class. A student who has been tardy to class for a third time in a grading period will receive a lunch detention and will be reported to the office. The fourth tardy receives a Wednesday detention. A fifth tardy in a grading period receives a referral to the office for a Saturday School, In-School Suspension, or Suspension.
Absences: Make up work due to an excused absence must be made up promptly. The time allotted for makeup work shall not exceed one day more than the period of absence. It is the responsibility of the student to arrange for and to complete the necessary work. Work missed through truancy or unexcused absence cannot be accepted for credit.
Cheating
*Cheating includes: plagiarism, copying someone else's work or allowing
someone to copy your work.
* First offense receives a zero on the assignment, quizor test.
* Second Offense will be reported to the office and disciplinary action will take
place.
Denial of Credit Policy
* Full-year course: Any student who accumulates more than sixteen (16)
incidents per class of non-professional absences in a year-long course, excused
or unexcused will receive a zero (0) for that class period, for that day and every
day in excess of the sixteen (16) days.
Course Materials
Spring Board: English Language Arts
Study Island
Reading Plus
Course Outline
Students will be reading various types of print throughout the year. Emphasis will be placed on the following skills while working on the assigned readings, as well as answering questions and completing writing assignments related to the comprehension of the material being presented.
August /- Brigance testing for reading and writing levels
September /
- SLO pretest, plot chart, point of view
October /
- OGT Retakes , internal and external conflict, antagonist, protagonist, tone, suspense
November /
- Simile, metaphor, alliteration, hyperbole, personification
December /
- Imagery, verbal irony, dramatic irony, situational irony
January /
- Allusion, soliloquy
February /
- English Parrc tests (Performance Based) connotation, denotation
March /
- SPRING OGTs , thesis, dialect
April /
- English Parrc tests (End of Year)
May /
- End of year review, 4th 9 weeks’ test