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LIT/COMP 10
Unit 1: Narrative Writing with the New York Times
Unit 2: Critical Media Literacy
Unit 3: Stunt Journalism and Research Writing
Unit 4: A Whole Lotta Drama
Unit 5: The Hill We Climb/Dear Martin
Unit 6: Marginalized People and Of Mice and Men
Unit 7: Ethics, Science, and Human Lives
Grammar and the English Language
Unit 1: The Basics - Words, Usage, and Grammar
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Unit 1: Common App and Writers' Craft
Unit 2: Rhetoric, Politics, and the English Language
Unit 3: Linguistics, Code Switching, and Register Shifting
Creative Writing
Creative Writing Syllabus
Student Publications
Teacher Blog
Course Readings
ISOs (In the Style of)
Peer Feedback
Unit 1: Mini-Memoir
Unit 2: Letters to Myself
Unit 3: Restaurant Reviews
Unit 4: Creative Short Fiction
Unit 5: Conversations
Unit 6: Our Voices
Final Exam
Advanced Creative Writing
English 3
Course Pack and Beginning of the Year
Genius Hour
Unit 1: Source Analysis
Unit 2: Short Stories About Us
Unit 3: 3 Tragedies
Unit 4: The Grapes of Wrath
Unit 5: Between the World and Me
Unit 6: Research Writing
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Stunt Journalism Research Project
Class Resources
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Grading in English 3
Citing Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism
AP English Literature
Virtual AP Lit Unit 1
AP Summer Reading Project
Common App Essay
The Bible Project
Women's Studies Project
Critical Literary Theory
AP Exam Resources
AP Grades
Junior Seminar
Senior Seminar
Race in America
Race in America Independent Study
Race in America: The Course
Contemporary Writings
Readings
Writings
Public Speaking
Unit 1: Memorization and Recitation
Unit 2: Political Speeches
Unit 3: Expert Speeches
Unit 4: Personal Storytelling
Public Speaking Syllabus
About the Author
Contemporary Writings is an independent study course.
Enrollment is by application and teacher permission only.
Syllabus:
Contemporary Writings is a course with 6 components:
3 Reading Components
1. Contemporary Short Stories
2. Contemporary Full-length work
3. Contemporary Poetry
3 Writing Components
Journal writing*
Video or podcast
Nanowrimo
*original poetry can be substituted for journal entries on a 1:1 basis.
Completion of all 6 components is necessary to earn credit in the course. Exemplary and thoughtful work is eligible to earn an A.
Home
LIT/COMP 10
Unit 1: Narrative Writing with the New York Times
Unit 2: Critical Media Literacy
Unit 3: Stunt Journalism and Research Writing
Unit 4: A Whole Lotta Drama
Unit 5: The Hill We Climb/Dear Martin
Unit 6: Marginalized People and Of Mice and Men
Unit 7: Ethics, Science, and Human Lives
Grammar and the English Language
Unit 1: The Basics - Words, Usage, and Grammar
>
Unit 1: Common App and Writers' Craft
Unit 2: Rhetoric, Politics, and the English Language
Unit 3: Linguistics, Code Switching, and Register Shifting
Creative Writing
Creative Writing Syllabus
Student Publications
Teacher Blog
Course Readings
ISOs (In the Style of)
Peer Feedback
Unit 1: Mini-Memoir
Unit 2: Letters to Myself
Unit 3: Restaurant Reviews
Unit 4: Creative Short Fiction
Unit 5: Conversations
Unit 6: Our Voices
Final Exam
Advanced Creative Writing
English 3
Course Pack and Beginning of the Year
Genius Hour
Unit 1: Source Analysis
Unit 2: Short Stories About Us
Unit 3: 3 Tragedies
Unit 4: The Grapes of Wrath
Unit 5: Between the World and Me
Unit 6: Research Writing
>
Stunt Journalism Research Project
Class Resources
>
Grading in English 3
Citing Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism
AP English Literature
Virtual AP Lit Unit 1
AP Summer Reading Project
Common App Essay
The Bible Project
Women's Studies Project
Critical Literary Theory
AP Exam Resources
AP Grades
Junior Seminar
Senior Seminar
Race in America
Race in America Independent Study
Race in America: The Course
Contemporary Writings
Readings
Writings
Public Speaking
Unit 1: Memorization and Recitation
Unit 2: Political Speeches
Unit 3: Expert Speeches
Unit 4: Personal Storytelling
Public Speaking Syllabus
About the Author