Supplemental Material
Week 1 /
- Literature:
- Writing:
- Vocabulary: Anglo-Saxon literary terms: caesura, lyric, epic, scop, alliteration, kenning, epithet, riddle, and other Anglo-Saxon words from literature.
- Grammar:
Assessment
“The Parts of Speech” / 1.01, 1.02, 4.02, 5.01, 5.02, 6.01, 6.02 /
- Syllabus, Rules and Procedures, and Student Handbook
- “The Anglo-Saxons” pp. 1-17
- Grammar Workbook/Test
Course Syllabus, Rules and Procedures, and Student Handbook
Power Notes for time Period
Beowulf
Grammar/Language Handbook p.1206
Week 2 /
- Literature:
Anglo-Saxon Poetry
- Writing:
- Vocabulary:
- Grammar:
“Agreement”
Daily Oral Language / 1.02, 2.02, 4.01, 5.01, 5.02, 6.01, 6.02 / Intro. to Beowulf pp. 18
Part One pp.21
Part Two pp.33
“The Seafarer”
compare to
“Break, Break, Break” / Holt Textbook
Video-Beowulf
Writing Workshop: Writing a Descriptive Essay pp. 74
Rubrics
Assessments
Grammar/Language Handbook
Daily Oral Language
Timeline/Dates / Topic/Theme/Unit / ELA Objectives / Text(s) / Materials/ Resources needed
Supplemental Material
Week 3 /
- Literature:
Middle Age Poetry-Ballads
The Canterbury Tales-characterization
- Writing:
- Vocabulary:
- Grammar:
“Lord Randall”
“Get and Bar the Door”
The Canterbury Tales: The Prologue
“The Pardoner’s Tale”
Other selected “Tales” / Power Notes for time period
Holt Textbook
Video-The Canterbury Tales;
Chaucer, The Prologue
Grammar/Language Handbook
Daily Oral Language
Week 4 /
- Literature:
The Canterbury Tales-characterization
- Writing:
- Vocabulary:
- Grammar:
“Get and Bar the Door”
The Canterbury Tales: The Prologue
“The Pardoner’s Tale”
Other selected “Tales” / Holt Textbook
Video-The Canterbury Tales;
Chaucer, The Prologue
Grammar/Language Handbook and Workbook
Daily Oral Language
Timeline/Dates / Topic/Theme/Unit / ELA Objectives / Text(s) / Materials/ Resources needed
Supplemental Material
Week 5 /
- Literature:
Le Morte D’Arthur
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
- Writing:
Listening/Speaking: Presenting
- Vocabulary:
- Grammar:
Other selected “Tales”
Le Morte D’Arthur
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight / Holt Textbook
Copies of Sir Gawain
Video-Merlin, King Arthur, The Knights of the Round Table
Writing Workshop: Reporting Literary Research pp. 204
Listening/Speaking Workshop:
Presenting Lit. Research pp. 224
Grammar/Language Handbook and Workbook; Daily Oral Lang.
Week 6 /
- Literature:
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
- Writing:
Listening/Speaking: Presenting Literary Research
- Vocabulary:
- Grammar:
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight / Holt Textbook
Copies of Sir Gawain
Videos: Merlin, King Arthur, The Knights of the Round Table; Gawain and the Green Knight
Writing Workshop: Reporting Literary Research pp. 204
Listening/Speaking Workshop:
Presenting Lit. Research pp. 224
Grammar/Language Handbook and Workbook
Timeline/Dates / Topic/Theme/Unit / ELA Objectives / Text(s) / Materials/ Resources needed
Supplemental Material
Week 7 /
- Literature:
Elizabethan Poetry
Sonnets
- Writing:
Listening/Speaking:
Speeches- Shakespeare’s Sonnets/plays
- Vocabulary:
- Grammar:
The Renaissance pp.234-238
Elizabethan poetry, sonnets:
Other selected poems.
Sonnets: suggested
Spencer and Petrarch
Shakespearean Sonnets
Macbeth / Power Notes for time period
Holt Textbook
Video- A&E Biography: William Shakespeare
Complete Copies of Macbeth; Hamletplays
Suggested supplemental materials:
Shakespeare-Made-Easy: Macbeth
Other suggested plays: Much Ado About Nothing; Taming of the Shrew
Writing Workshop pp. 390
Listening/Speaking Workshop pp. 398
Grammar/Language Handbook
Daily Oral Language
Timeline/Dates / Topic/Theme/Unit / ELA Objectives / Text(s) / Materials/ Resources needed
Supplemental Material
Week 8 /
- Literature:
Macbeth
- Writing:
Listening/Speaking:
Speeches- Shakespeare’s Sonnets/plays
- Vocabulary:
- Grammar:
Spencer and Petrarch
Shakespearean Sonnets
Speeches: “To be, or not to be” from Hamlet pp. 292; “Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow” from Macbethpp. 295
Play: Macbeth / Holt Textbook
Complete Copies of Macbeth; Hamletplays
Suggested supplemental materials:
Shakespeare-Made-Easy: Macbeth
Writing Workshop pp. 390
Listening/Speaking Workshop pp. 398
Grammar/Language Handbook
Daily Oral Language
Week 9 /
- Literature:
- Writing:
Listening/Speaking:
Speeches- Shakespeare’s Sonnets/plays
- Vocabulary:
- Grammar:
- Mid-Term Exam: End of Nine- Weeks
Play: Macbeth / Holt Textbook
Complete Copies of Macbeth or Hamletplays
Suggested supplemental materials:
Shakespeare-Made-Easy: Macbeth
Writing Workshop pp. 390
Listening/Speaking Workshop pp. 398
Grammar/Language Handbook
Mid-Term Exam
Timeline/Dates / Topic/Theme/Unit / ELA Objectives / Text(s) / Materials/ Resources needed
Supplemental Material
Week 10 /
- Mid-Term Exam: End of Nine- Weeks
- Literature:
Introduction to 17th Century Poetry
- Writing:
Listening/Speaking:
Speeches- Shakespeare’s Sonnets/plays
- Vocabulary:
- Grammar:
Christopher Marlowe, Sir Walter Raleigh, Ben Johnson
Robert Herrick, Andrew Marvell
John Donne, John Milton, / Mid-Term Exam
Holt Textbook
Complete Copies of Macbeth or Hamletplays
Suggested supplemental materials:
Shakespeare-Made-Easy: Macbeth
Video: Macbeth, Hamlet or other titles suggested with the study of Shakespeare
Writing Workshop pp. 390
Listening/Speaking Workshop pp. 398
Grammar/Language Handbook
Daily Oral Language
Week 11
Week 11
(cont’) /
- Literature: Introduction to 17th Century Poetry
- Writing:
Vocabulary:
17th Century literary terms: masque, metaphysical poetry, cavalier poetry, meter and foot, stanza, tone, simile, metaphor, alliteration, personification, allusion, repetition, pastoral, paradox, hyperbole, conceits, puns, blank, verse, lyric, carpe diem, apostrophe, symbol, synecdoche, setting, review of sonnet terms
- Grammar:
Robert Herrick, Andrew Marvell
John Donne, John Milton, / Holt Textbook
Writing Workshop pp. 390
Listening/Speaking Workshop pp. 398
Grammar/Language Handbook
Daily Oral Language
Week 12 /
- Literature:
Eighteenth Century
- Writing:
Listening/Speaking:
Presenting a Literary Response
- Vocabulary:
wit, meter, foot, stanza, tone, alliteration, personification, allusion, repetition, paradox, hyperbole, conceits, puns, blank verse, apostrophe, symbol, elegy, heroic, couplet, irony, aphorism, epistolary, episodic, plot, setting, conflict, characters, point of view, tone, mood, theme, satire, sarcasm, burlesque, parody
- Grammar:
The Restoration and the Eighteenth Century pp. 408-412
Selected Poetry:
John Dryden, Jonathan Swift, Alexander Pope
Selected Prose:
Daniel Defoe, Samuel Johnson, James Boswell, Samuel Pepys, Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Henry Fielding / Power Notes for time period
Holt Textbook
Copies of Selected Texts
Writing Workshop pp. 500
Listening/Speaking Workshop pp. 508
Suggested Novel Selection:
Frankenstein, Pride and Prejudice, Jane Eyre.
Video Analysis: A&E Presents: Pride and Prejudice (Note: 6+ hrs.)
Grammar/Language Handbook
Daily Oral Language
Timeline/Dates / Topic/Theme/Unit / ELA Objectives / Text(s) / Materials/ Resources needed
Suggested Supplemental Material
Week 13 /
- Literature:
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austin
- Writing:
Listening/Speaking:
Presenting a Literary Response
- Vocabulary:
- Grammar:
Daniel Defoe, Samuel Johnson, James Boswell, Samuel Pepys, Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Henry Fielding
Satire: Swift’s “Modest Proposal” and Pope’s “Rape of the Lock”
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austin / Holt Textbook
Copies of Selected Texts
Writing Workshop pp. 500
Listening/Speaking Workshop pp. 508
Suggested Novel Selection:
Frankenstein, Pride and Prejudice, Jane Eyre.
Video Analysis: A&E Presents: Pride and Prejudice (Note: 6+ hrs.)
Grammar/Language Handbook
Daily Oral Language
Week 14 /
- Literature:
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austin
- Writing:
Listening/Speaking:
Presenting a Literary Response
- Vocabulary:
- Grammar:
Daniel Defoe, Samuel Johnson, James Boswell, Samuel Pepys, Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Henry Fielding
Satire: Swift’s “Modest Proposal” and Pope’s “Rape of the Lock”
Pride and Prejudice / Holt Textbook
Copies of Selected Texts
Writing Workshop pp. 500
Listening/Speaking Workshop pp. 508
Suggested Novel Selection:
Frankenstein, Pride and Prejudice, Jane Eyre.
Video Analysis: A&E Presents: Pride and Prejudice (Note: 6+ hrs.)
Grammar/Language Handbook
Daily Oral Language
Timeline/Dates / Topic/Theme/Unit / ELA Objectives / Text(s) / Materials/ Resources needed
Suggested Supplemental Material
Week 15 /
- Literature:
- Writing:
Listening/Speaking:
Presenting a Reflection
- Vocabulary:
meter, foot, stanza, tone, simile, metaphor, alliteration, personification, allusion, repetition, rhythm, paradox, hyperbole, conceits, puns, blank, verse, apostrophe, symbol, irony, ode, satire, dialect, imagery, requiem, dirge, canto, sonnet, review, rhyme, Gothic novel, grotesque
- Grammar:
The Romantic Period
pp. 518-522Selected Poets:
Thomas Gray
William Blake, Robert Burns, William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Selected Prose: / Power Notes for time period
Holt Textbook
Copies of Selected Texts
Writing Workshop pp. 656
Listening/Speaking Workshop
pp. 664
Grammar/Language Handbook
Daily Oral Language
Suggested Novel Selection:
Frankenstein, Pride and Prejudice, Jane Eyre.
Timeline/Dates / Topic/Theme/Unit / ELA Objectives / Text(s) / Materials/ Resources needed
Suggested Supplemental Material
Week 16 /
- Literature:
Introduction to the Victorian Age
Romantic and Victorian Poetry
- Writing:
- Vocabulary:
- Grammar:
Lord Byron, George Gordon, Percy B. Shelley and John Keats
Introduction to the Victorian Age pp. 674-678
Selected Victorian Poets: Alfred Lord Tennyson, Robert Browning, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Matthew Arnold / Holt Textbook
Copies of Selected Texts
Writing Workshop pp. 784
Suggested Novel Selection:
Charles Dickens, George Eliot, The Bronte sisters, Jane Austen, William M. Thackery, Thomas Hardy, and others
Grammar/Language Handbook
Daily Oral Language
Week 17
Week 17
(cont’) /
- Literature:
- Writing:
- Vocabulary:
- Grammar:
Selected Modern Writers: George Bernard Shaw, Virginia Woolf, George Orwell, D.H. Lawrence, William Butler Yeats, Graham Greene, Rudyard Kipling,
James Joyce, Dylan Thomas, Joseph Conrad, Katharine Mansfield, Frank O’Conner, Elizabeth Bowen / Holt Textbook
Copies of Selected Texts
Writing Workshop pp. 1112
Suggested Novel Selection:
Charles Dickens, George Eliot, The Bronte sisters, Jane Austen, William M. Thackery, Thomas Hardy, and others.
Grammar/Language Handbook
Daily Oral Language
Week 18 /
- Literature:
- Writing:
- Vocabulary:
- Grammar:
- Final Exam for English IV
Selected Texts
Grammar/Language Handbook
Daily Oral Language
Notes, Assignments, Tests, Papers, Games, question/answer review, practice questions
Final Exam and (possible research paper or essay rubrics)
Timeline/Dates / Topic/Theme/Unit / ELA Objectives / Text(s) / Materials/ Resources needed
Suggested Supplemental Material