English 1201
English 1201 is an academic course for students entering Level I of senior high school. The study of language and experiences will allow students to develop an increasingly sophisticated understanding of literacy tools and communication devices. A range of texts will enable students to reflect on their own learning strategies as they develop confidence as language users. Students will interpret, analyze, and evaluate a variety of texts and create texts using various forms. The course is designed to extend the range of oral communication, reading, writing, and media literacy skills necessary for success in daily life, as well as secondary and post secondary studies. (Department of Education Curriculum Guide, 2013)
Listed below are the textbooks for this course:
~ Literacy 10 -- anthology
~ Literacy 10 Homegrown -- anthology
~ ResourceLines -- reference text
~ To Kill a Mockingbird -- novel
~ The Giver -- novel
~ The Book Thief -- novel
~ A Mid-summer Night's Dream -- Shakespearean drama
English 1201 is an academic course for students entering Level I of senior high school. The study of language and experiences will allow students to develop an increasingly sophisticated understanding of literacy tools and communication devices. A range of texts will enable students to reflect on their own learning strategies as they develop confidence as language users. Students will interpret, analyze, and evaluate a variety of texts and create texts using various forms. The course is designed to extend the range of oral communication, reading, writing, and media literacy skills necessary for success in daily life, as well as secondary and post secondary studies. (Department of Education Curriculum Guide, 2013)
Listed below are the textbooks for this course:
~ Literacy 10 -- anthology
~ Literacy 10 Homegrown -- anthology
~ ResourceLines -- reference text
~ To Kill a Mockingbird -- novel
~ The Giver -- novel
~ The Book Thief -- novel
~ A Mid-summer Night's Dream -- Shakespearean drama
Attached below are handouts and information sheets provided in class. Due dates for assessments and projects will be posted on the Events Calendar accessible on the Homepage.
We are currently reviewing poetry and visuals in preparation of the Mid-Year Exam on Tuesday, January 27, at 8:20 am.
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General Information
English 1201 Outline 2013
Assignment Rubric
Short Story Unit
Short Story Terms 1201
Fall of a City Short Story
Fall of a City Sample Answers
The Giver: Novel Study
Giver Reading Guide
Visuals
Terminology
Terminology 2
Sample Questions
Sample Visuals
Poetry
Poetry Terms
Poetry Samples
Mid-Year Review
Exam Outline
A Midsummer Night's Dream
AMND Study Guide Acts I to III 2014
Essay Unit
Methods of Development
Coherence Notes
Types of Evidence
Worksheet re. "Zombie Apocalypse"
"Zombie Apocalypse" Text
Worksheet re. "Critiquing Apple"
"The Importance of Critiquing Apple" Text
Worksheet re. "Why are We Still Debating Climate Change?"
"Why are We Still Debating Climate Change" Text
Essay Review
Final Review
Review Outline
English 1201 Outline 2013
Assignment Rubric
Short Story Unit
Short Story Terms 1201
Fall of a City Short Story
Fall of a City Sample Answers
The Giver: Novel Study
Giver Reading Guide
Visuals
Terminology
Terminology 2
Sample Questions
Sample Visuals
Poetry
Poetry Terms
Poetry Samples
Mid-Year Review
Exam Outline
A Midsummer Night's Dream
AMND Study Guide Acts I to III 2014
Essay Unit
Methods of Development
Coherence Notes
Types of Evidence
Worksheet re. "Zombie Apocalypse"
"Zombie Apocalypse" Text
Worksheet re. "Critiquing Apple"
"The Importance of Critiquing Apple" Text
Worksheet re. "Why are We Still Debating Climate Change?"
"Why are We Still Debating Climate Change" Text
Essay Review
Final Review
Review Outline