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Welcome to 8 th Grade Parent Night

Welcome to 8 th Grade Parent Night. English classes open to 9 th grade students:. 9 th grade English 9 th grade honors English. English electives open to 9 th grade students:. 9 th grade Drama

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Welcome to 8 th Grade Parent Night

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  1. Welcome to 8th Grade Parent Night

  2. English classes open to 9th grade students: • 9th grade English • 9th grade honors English

  3. English electives open to 9th grade students: • 9th grade Drama • Annual—application and instructor approval (applications available at 8th grade Activity Fair March 24th, OHS Commons, 6:30-7:30 pm)

  4. Recommendations for 9th honors English • Have passed 7th grade WASL in reading and writing (level 4 recommended) • Have a reading percentile score of 88% or higher on the OLYALT or any other standardized test • Be a self-motivated, self-directed learner who is interested in more than just facts, grades, and “the right answer.”

  5. Have an attitude that fosters respectful communication • Be able to handle criticism to help him/her learn and grow • Feel comfortable in a class of high achievers who push themselves academically • Attend class consistently and turn in all assignments on time

  6. Finally, students and their parents should think about the balance in their lives overall—between school, sports, music, family, etc.

  7. 9th grade regular curriculum 9th grade honors curriculum The Importance of Being Earnest A Tale of Two Cities/Great Expectations Of Mice and Men Animal Farm Romeo and Juliet To Kill a Mockingbird Poetry unit Daily grammar Writing focuses on paragraphs and moves into essays • Animal Farm • Of Mice and Men • Romeo and Juliet • To Kill a Mockingbird • Odyssey selections • Short stories, poetry, • Daily grammar • Writing focuses on paragraphs

  8. Work Expectations for 9th grade honors English • Students should expect an average of ½ hour/night of homework, which fluctuates up to an hour in second semester • Reading assignments can be up to 30-40 pages/night • Honors English emphasizes literary analysis to prepare students for AP classes • Overall, the class moves at a faster pace

  9. OHS English Sequence 10th grade English classes • 10th grade English • 10th grade Honors English 11th grade English classes • 11th grade English • 11th grade American Studies (block class integrated with social studies) • AP English 11: Language and Composition

  10. Senior English Classes • AP English Literature (1 year) • British Literature • Creative Writing • Literature of Film • Readings in World Religions • Satire, Parody and Humor • Shakespeare

  11. English Electives • Advanced Studies in Theatre (10, 11,12) • Annual (9, 10, 11, 12) • Drama (9th) • Journalism (10, 11, 12) Advanced Studies in Theatre, Annual, Journalism and Library Assistant all satisfy the Occupational Education requirement.

  12. 10th grade Regular Curriculum • Lord of the Flies • Oedipus Rex/Antigone • Shakespeare play: Julius Caesar/TheTaming of the Shrew/The Tempest/Twelfth Night • Night • short stories • daily grammar • HSPE practice • writing focuses on paragraphs and essays

  13. Optional texts for 10th grade regular English classes • Greek myths • Nectar in a Sieve • The Good Earth • The Power of One • Fahrenheit 451

  14. 10th grade honors curriculum • The Good Earth • Oedipus cycle • Lord of the Flies • Julius Caesar • Crime and Punishment/Power of One • 1984 • selections from the Prentice-Hall World Literature text • daily grammar • writing focuses on analysis, classical argument (logos, pathos, ethos), rhetoric in the classical sense (schemes and tropes)

  15. daily grammar • writing focuses on analysis, classical argument (logos, pathos, ethos), rhetoric in the classical sense (schemes and tropes)

  16. 11th grade regular curriculum • The Great Gatsby • The Crucible/Death of a Salesman/Our Town • The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn • short stories, poetry, • grammar (optional) • writing focuses on literary analysis  

  17. Optional texts for regular 11th grade • One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest • The Bean Trees • The Grapes of Wrath • Three Cups of Tea • The Things They Carried • A Raisin in the Sun

  18. AP English 11: Language and Composition • The Scarlet Letter • The Crucible • Walden • The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn • The Great Gatsby • One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest • Their Eyes Were Watching God

  19. short stories, poetry, and an emphasis on non-fiction • writing focuses on analytical papers, both formal and informal and use of tools of persuasion • preparation for the AP test in May

  20. AP English 12: Literature and Composition • The Odyssey • Song of Solomon • Frankenstein • Death of a Salesman • Pride and Prejudice • Hamlet • Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead

  21. The Turn of the Screw • Heart of Darkness • Things Fall Apart • The Poisonwood Bible • Poetry • Analytical papers, close readings, preparation for the May AP test

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