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English II – Credit Recovery

In English II students will read literary works from a variety of genres, from different cultures, and from classical and modern time periods. The elements of each genre and various literary techniques will be discussed to develop an understanding of the au- thors’ craft and the effectiveness and purposes of common literary devices. Students will be asked to understand more than storyline; they will be asked to contemplate the universality of literature, themes and motifs that transcend time and place. In order to develop critical thinking skills and the ability to communicate effectively, students will be asked to respond to their readings creatively and thoughtfully, to write for different purposes, to present material orally, and to evaluate material and ideas presented not only in the literature but also in the media. ELL version Available

Required Texts: All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque; Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry

1 Credit

English III – Credit Recovery

In English III Credit Recovery, students will understand the practical applications of strong communication skills: reading, writing, listening and speaking. When students complete this course, they will have acquired the communication and critical thinking skills necessary for understanding, evaluating, interpreting and creating a variety of materials in various genres. In addition, students will develop the skills necessary to communicate their messages effectively to a variety of audiences for both academic and work-related purposes. Students will read and analyze classic and contemporary works of literature which will include but not be limited to an introduction to litera- ture, poetry, drama and the media in America.

Students will also learn to apply critical literary terms as tools for learning, understand- ing, and communicating. Units will include a combination of activities and will culmi- nate in a unit exam and submittal of the finished unit project.

ELL version Available Required Text: Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck

1 Credit

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