American Literature
Junior English
Instructor: Peggy Henderson Murphy
Weblog: www.writingforfun.edublogs.org
E-mail address: pmurphy_ic@scoca-k12.org
Objectives
Students will be able to explain the creation, evolution and demise of the American Dream.
Students will improve their ability to express themselves orally and in writing.
Students will learn to use technology to enhance their ability to communicate ideas.
Students will learn to use writing as a method to think critically, understand concepts, discover connections and explore ideas.
Students will write everyday.
Journals: We will do Wild Writing (journaling) almost every day this year. You will need a notebook to write in. You must use a one subject spiral notebook for a journal. Each of you will need a 3 ring binder to keep your journal in and use as a portfolio. Keep in mind that your classmates will have access to your portfolio. Although I would consider it an extreme breech of privacy to read someone else’s journal without permission you need to be aware of the possibility. (Anyone found removing a portfolio/journal from the shelf that is not their own or reading someone else’s journal without the owners permission will loose 100 journaling points.) Please get your portfolio from the shelf before class begins you will need it EVERYDAY. Loose pieces of paper stuck into journals will not be accepted. Please date and number each journal. You do not need to write the journal prompt in your journal but you may. At the end of the year all journal entries for the entire year will be turned in.
Journal entries are worth 10 points each. You are expected to write for the entire journaling time (5-7 minutes). For even the slowest writers 5-7 minutes of writing should result approximately into a page of writing. As you write regularly your quantity and quality will improve, but in the beginning just write what ever comes to mind.
Weblog- I have created a blog for the junior class. I will post assignment sheets, pictures, your writing, and other information there. I encourage you to post your poetry, short stories, art, pictures, and reflections. I want to the blog to be your blog and reflect what is important to you.
Portfolios- Portfolios will be left in the classroom. You will put all of your writing and in your portfolio and save it for the entire year. I will be checking them periodically and they will receive a grade at the end of each quarter. As a class we will maintain a list of what should be in the portfolio.
What You Need To Know About Me
1. Turn in work on the day it is due. If you are absent the day an assignment is due you must turn it in the day you return. Assignments that are late will receive a letter grade deduction. No assignment will be accepted more than a week after the due date. Assignments are due at the beginning of your class period if you do not have it to turn in at the beginning of your class period you will receive the letter grade penalty. Most of the assignments I give are ones you will know about in advanced. I will give you an assignment sheet with a due date so know your schedule and plan ahead. If you are absent the day an assignment is given that must be turned in the next day or the day after you will be given an appropriate amount of time to complete the assignment. Be sure you understand when you must turn in the assignment. However, an assignment given in advance of your absence DOES NOT entitle you to extra time.
2. I do not want to hear the following excuses:
I had a game last night
My computer wasn’t working
My printer ran out of ink
The computer will not read my disk or memory key
My dog eat it
My little brother/sister tore it up
I left it at home
All of these problems are the result of either poor planning or lack of motivation to find a solution.
3. I will not loan books, pencils, pens, paper etc.
4. I am here to help you in anyway I can, but I will not do it for you. You must take responsibility for your own education. I believe that teachers should be facilitators and coaches not disseminators of information. You will be expected to work independently, think critically, problem solve, synthesize information and make connections to other disciplines and knowledge. DO NOT expect me to do your thinking for you. If you need help I will lead you, support you and point you in the right direction.
5. I believe that each and every one of you has the potential to be successful, but you must choose success. I value and reward creativity and risk taking. Do not be afraid to be wrong or fail at a task we learn from every experience. If we only do what we are comfortable doing we do not grow! You will feel uncomfortable and frustrated at times this is part of the learning process.
Schedule
1st Quarter (Literature from book, 1 Essay, 1 Presentation, 1 Novel)
Week 1 Writing Warm up
Week 2 The American Masters
Week 3 The Reflective Essay
Week 4,5,6 The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Week 7,8,9 Rock Poetry
2nd Quarter
Week 1 The Moderns (Pound, Elliot, Williams, Faulkner)
Week 2 Literary Analysis “A Rose for Emily”
Week 3 Mid century Voices (Welty, Thurber, Frost,)
Week 4, 5, 6 The 1920’s and 30’s Technology presentations (Websites and Newsletters)
Week 7,8,9 The Great Gatsby and Novel Analysis