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This comprehensive English Literature curriculum for 3rd year students at Ateneo de Davao High School focuses on developing critical skills in poetry analysis, paragraph writing, and grammatical accuracy. Students will engage with epic poetry through works like "Beowulf" and "Robin Hood," create their own love poems, and participate in a drama role-play reflecting the Medieval period. The grading system is designed to encourage mastery in knowledge and technique through quizzes, assignments, recitations, projects, and exams, fostering both academic and personal growth.
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Ateneo de Davao High Shool English Literature 3rd yr. St. Isaac Jogues Mr. Espejo
Objectives • Teach the students how to analyze English poetry • To help the students build self-confidence among themselves • Teach them how to write a paragraph • To teach the students how to use grammatically correct sentences • Help the students construct their own poem
Grading system • Quizzes................................................... 25% • Assignment………………………………10% • Recitation…………………………………5% • Project…………………………………….25% • Exam........................................................35% _________________________________________ 100%
1st grading • Beowulf • Robin Hood and Little John • Analysis of the two epic poems • Quizzes and exam
2nd grading Construct you own love poem • Unity………..20% • Grammar…..25% • Coherence….30% • Rhyme………..15%
3rd grading Drama Role play about the Medieval period Criteria Mastery…………………….25% Projection………………….25% Diction……………………..15% Pronunciation………….35% ____________________________ 100%
4th grading Topic sentence • Identifying a topic sentence in a paragraph • Activities in writing your own topic sentence • Providing supporting details in a given topic sentence
Unity in paragraphs • Identifying which sentence is not related to the topic • Activity in finding items which do not support the opening point in each outline
It is a thousand times better to have common sense without education than to have education without common sense. -- Robert Green Ingersoll
References • The Journey (English and American Literature) • http://www.quotegarden.com/education.html