Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Thesis Paper Due Dates and Reading Dates for All Quiet on the Western Front

Thesis Paper Dates
Due Thursday, Oct. 4:
Working Thesis Statement
Organizational Outline

Due Friday, Oct. 5:
Works Cited Page
Introduction/First Section of Paper (Rough Draft - Don't go crazy over it...it is a rough draft!)

Due Wednesday, Oct. 10:
Rough Draft of Entire Thesis Paper
(this includes works cited page)

Due Tuesday, October 23:
Final draft of thesis paper and revised works cited page (the rough draft and peer evaluation will be collected with the final draft, too.)

All Quiet on the Western Front Dates

Dear Students, 

Some of you are a struggling with the plot of All Quiet on the Western Front.  The following link will help you become an active 9 Honors reader: 

 http://www.glencoe.com/sec/literature/litlibrary/pdf/all_quiet.pdf 

I must remind you that a quiet reading area without distractions and reading earlier in the night will be beneficial to you when completing a novel for 9 Honors.  You may also want a notebook by your side to jot down notes, passages, and even characters.  The activities in the above link are not required; however, it will be helpful for you to review each activity before you begin reading each section.  A reading guide link, such as the one above, is much more appropriate for a 9 Honors student.  Using SparkNotes, Pink Monkey, Schmoop, etc. do not allow you to work on your critical thinking skills and literature analysis skills.  Such sites simply summarize and tell you what to think.  Please stay away from such sites.  
Due Friday, Oct. 12:
Chapters 1-4
Due Monday, Oct. 15:
Chapters 5 & 6
Due Thursday, October 18:  
Chapters 7 & 8
Due Wednesday, October 24:
Chapters 9-end of novel

Assignments and Assessments for All Quiet on the Western Front:
Poetic Language Passage Assignment:  Due Wednesday, October 17.

In-class Writing:   Friday, October 19 (this will include providing examples from Chapters 1-8)

End Test:  Either Thursday or Friday, Oct. 26 (The entire novel will be included in this test)

Webquest Links:

World War I Website
http://www.worldwar1.com/

The Christmas Truce
http://www.fylde.demon.co.uk/xmas.htm



Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Thesis Paper

We will be discussing the steps to writing a thesis paper.  Please do not worry about the due date for the final paper.  Instead, worry about the due dates I give in class for the different steps in the process -- creating an outline, creating a thesis statement, creating a works cited page, creating a rough draft.  Eventually, you will have everything you need in order to prepare a well-developed, MLA formatted final draft.  Once you begin the final draft, I will provide you with the due date of the final paper.  Although I do accept final thesis papers late (up to two days with a letter grade penalty for each day late), you really should not have any problems having it in on time!  Any written work we do in preparation for the final paper, however, will not be accepted late.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

YASMINA KHADRA NOVEL & SUMMER READING CHOICE

A reminder of long term assignments:

Due Thursday, September 13:  typed assignment for summer reading choice
Due Friday, September 14:  Read "Marriage is a Private Affair" and complete the questions found on the handout
Due Monday, September 17:  first half of Yasmina Khadra novel and typed assignment
Due Monday, September 24:  second half of Yasmina Khadra novel and typed assignment

The above assignments will not be accepted late.  Please have your book and assignment with you for the discussions

Short term assignments will be announced in class.  These will include assignments for:
"Marriage is a Private Affair"
Osama


Saturday, September 1, 2012

Unit 1: September 2012


Welcome to 9 Honors English!

As 9th grade English students, you will be exposed to many different cultures this year through films, literary works, and nonfiction.  What can learn from reading articles and stories and from viewing films about different cultures?   Why is it so important for young students in today’s society to be exposed to these different cultures?  Although both of these questions will be revisited throughout the year, it is how I would like to begin your first marking period of 9th grade English.

You will be using the film we will be watching, the articles we will be reviewing, the short stories and novel we will be reading this marking period to help answer the above questions.  Eventually, you will answer the question in a formal thesis paper.  All the tools you will need to be a successful high school English student will be given to you during the first marking period.

The following are the items we will be working on over the next marking period:

·         Quote Analysis
·         Critical Thinking Skills
·         Writing Skills (Thesis Statements, Paragraph Organization, MLA format, Citations, Works Cited Page, etc.)

To learn and strengthen these skills we will use the following for our discussions:

·         Summer Reading Choice
·         The Sirens of Baghdad, The Swallows of Kabul, or The Attack by Yasmina Khadra
·         “Marriage is a Private Affair” and other selections from World Literature: An Anthology of Great Short Stories, Drama, and Poetry
·         Osama
·         2012 summer and fall current event articles from around the world
·         Nonfiction Sample

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Summer Homework 2012 - 9 Honors English/World Studies

Incoming Honors Students:   Summer work for 9 Honors English/World Studies  can be accessed through the High Point Regional High School website (http://hpregional.org).  You will first need to click on High School Info and then click on the Summer Homework 2012 link  under Student Resources.

Friday, May 25, 2012

Exam Review

 Exam Review Sheet

Part I:                         Terms (25 Points)
Vignette
Imagery
Metaphor
Simile
Synesthesia
Oxymoron
Malapropism
Allusion
Anachronism
Rhetoric
Soliloquy
Aside
Concealment
Syntax
Diction
Sonnet
Prose
Couplet                      
Blank Verse
Satire  
Fable
Allegory
Propaganda
Euphemisms
Glittering Generalities

Part II:           Formal Essay (45 Points)
Review the requirements of a formal thesis paper.  When writing for this section of the paper, all thesis paper rules apply.  Review the characters and plots of the following works:
·         Hedda Gabler
·         Romeo and Juliet
·         Julius Caesar


Part III:          Creative Writing Assignment (30 Points)
Review the personalities and behavior of the following characters and the stories of their lives:
·         Paikea from The Whale Rider
·         Esperanza from The House on Mango Street
·         Nora from A Doll House


Review PowerPoint presentations, handouts, old tests and quizzes, and essays/log entries.  All will help refresh your memory about the works studied the second semester of the 9 Honors Course.  The terms listed on the previous page are all terms found on the PowerPoint presentations for Romeo and Juliet/Julius Caesar, The House on Mango Street, and Animal Farm.  

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Animal Farm

Please review the class calendar you received for the reading assignments for Animal Farm.  If all goes well and we stay on schedule, you will have a final objective test on Animal Farm on Monday, June 4.