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In English II Honors, students will be challenged by concepts and ideas from texts of high complexity. They will develop an advance understanding of literary texts from American, British, and World Literature and will integrate the skills from these studies into reading, writing, speaking, and listening. In addition, they will gain critical thinking and communication skills, which will help them in real-life decision-making and interaction. With this in mind, students will acquire greater knowledge and appreciation not only for the English language but also for Language in general. Lastly, students will learn to be more understanding and empathetic towards other people.
Unit IV: Lesson I - Plot
Grade Level:
10
Subject:
ENG II Honors 6P
Topic:
The Element of Plot and the Short Stories by Jack Finney and Jack London
Objective:
Students will;
1. Study and analyze the plots of the two short stories
2. Learn and identify Parallel Structure
3. Write a short Expository Essay
Other Information:
1. Students should have read the two stories for homework.
2. Students need to turn in Homework #1 at the beginning of class.
3. Do the mini lesson dealing with Parallel Forms.
4. Remind students to do Homework #2.
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Use Grammar Bytes, make power points, Homework #2, Bell Starter Question, short story handouts