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ENGLISH DEPARTMENT COURSE DESCRIPTION ENGLISH 1 10 Sophomore status. Graduation Req: Meets UC "b" requirement and In English I students continue to apply the knowledge and skills acquired in the earlier grades but in more refined and sophisticated ways. Emphasis is centered on analyzing literature in greater depth, analyzing career-related and other informational discourse, completing more complex writing assignments, and giving more extensive oral presentations. NCAA eligibility. IS ENGLISH 1 (International Studies) 9 th None Meets UC "b" requirement and CSU "English" requirement. Meets In IS English I students continue to apply the knowledge and skills acquired in the earlier grades but in more refined and sophisticated ways. Emphasis is centered on analyzing literature in greater depth, analyzing career- related and other informational discourse, completing more complex writing assignments, and giving more extensive oral presentations. Students complete interdisciplinary TouchPoints with IS Health and IS Geography. Name: IB MIDDLE YEARS PROGRAM YEAR 4 (Honors English 1) 9 Acceptance into the IB MY Program Graduation Req: Meets UC "b" requirement and Weighted: Yes The course has been developed in conjunction with the course requirements set by the International Baccalaureate Organization. In MYP 4 English students continue to apply the knowledge and skills acquired in the earlier grades but in more refined and sophisticated ways. Emphasis is centered on analyzing literature in greater depth, analyzing informational and fictional texts, completing more complex writing assignments, and giving more extensive oral presentations. Framing the curriculum are the IB Middle Years Global Contexts.

ENGLISH 2 10 Sophomore status. Graduation Req: Meets UC "b" requirement and In English II students continue to apply the knowledge and skills acquired in the earlier grades but in more refined and sophisticated ways. Emphasis is centered on analyzing literature in greater depth, analyzing career-related and other informational discourse, completing more complex writing assignments, and giving more extensive oral presentations. IS ENGLISH 2 (International Studies) 10 th Completion of International Studies English 1 (or waiver) and a desire to be an International Studies Diploma Candidate. Meets UC "b" requirement and CSU "English" requirement. Meets NCAA eligibility. The course focuses on international literature and will be taught as one part of an integrated humanities curriculum (English and Art). These courses will present the curriculum through thematic approach looking at international issues with the hope that students will become global thinkers. The course emphasizes college preparatory work in analytical writing, oral presentations and reading strategies and grammar. Students complete interdisciplinary TouchPoints with IS Global Art. IB MIDDLE YEARS PROGRAM YEAR 5 (Honors English 2) 10 Completion of English Middle Years 4 (honors 1) with a grade of B or a teacher recommendation Meets UC "b" requirement and Weighted: Yes The course has been developed in conjunction with the course requirements set by the International Baccalaureate Organization. The course provides an in-depth study of literary archetypes, the elements of literature and the elements of style throughout novels, drama, poetry and short stories. The students will continue to develop their ability to analyze literature through analytical writing as well as oral presentations. Students will complete two MYP assessments and a personal project, all of which determine eligibility for the MYP Diploma. Framing the curriculum are the IB Middle Years Global Contexts.

ENGLISH 3 11 Junior status. Meets UC "b" requirement and The Common Core State Standards for the 11 th and 12 th grades are the pinnacle of all the standards for the language arts. Most of the standards at this level are sophisticated extensions of the knowledge and skills previously targeted in the earlier grades and highlight the interrelationship among the different domains of language arts: reading, writing, conventions (grammar and usage), and speaking and listening. IS ENGLISH 3 (International Studies) 11 th Junior status. Meets UC "b" requirement and CSU "English" requirement. Meets NCAA eligibility. The standards for the 11 th and 12 th grades are the pinnacle of all the standards for the language arts. Most of the standards at this level are sophisticated extensions of the knowledge and skills previously targeted in the earlier grades and highlight the interrelationship among the different domains of language arts: reading, writing, conventions (grammar and usage), and speaking and listening. Students complete interdisciplinary TouchPoints with IS US History. IB ENGLISH Year 1 11 Completion of English Honors 2 with a grade of B or teacher recommendation. Meets UC "b" requirement and Weighted: Yes The course has been developed in conjunction with the course requirements set by the International Baccalaureate Organization. The course provides an in-depth study of narrative techniques employed by novelists and playwrights from diverse cultures and times. Students examine such elements as style, point of view, use of time, structure, dialogue, and characterization. Speaking and writing emphasize critical thinking and comparative literary analysis. In addition, students will complete a formal oral presentation in the fall of the junior year. Additionally, students will write a Works in Translation paper in the spring semester. Literature selections, writing assignments, and oral presentations for the IB English 1 course fulfill the IB/AP course requirements for the senior year. Students will receive weighted credit.

ENGLISH 4 12 Senior status. Meets UC "b" requirement and The Common Core State Standards for the 12 th grades are the pinnacle of all the standards for the language arts. Most of the standards at this level are sophisticated extensions of the knowledge and skills previously targeted in the earlier grades and highlight the interrelationship among the different domains of language arts: reading, writing, conventions (grammar and usage), and speaking and listening. IS ENGLISH 4 (International Studies) 12 th Concurrent Enrollment in IS Global Art II or prior approval from the IS Coordinator. Meets UC "b" requirement and CSU English requirement. Meets NCAA eligibility. IS English IV is an Interdisciplinary California Standards- based course taken concurrently with IS Global Art II. This course has embedded TouchPoints (interdisciplinary units of study) including: Steampunk, Magical Realism, The Persuaders, Cultural Heritage and Reflective Senior Altered Book. The course puts emphasis on Independent Reading, research, oral presentation, and persuasive writing associated with literature and the arts. IB ENGLISH Year 2 12 2 Semesters Completion of IB English Year 1 with at least a grade of B or a teacher recommendation Meets UC "b" requirement and Weighted: Yes The course has been developed in conjunction with the course requirements set by the International Baccalaureate Organization. The course continues the in-depth study of narrative techniques employed by novelists and playwrights from diverse cultures and periods begun in IB English Year 1. Students continue to examine literary elements such as style, point of view, setting, structure, dialogue, and characterization. Students will complete a recorded oral commentary in the fall semester and practice writing for the actual IB exams at in May. Students will receive weighted credit.

ENGLISH 4-Creative Writing 12 Senior status Meets UC "b" requirement and The standards for the 12 th grades are the pinnacle of all the standards for the language arts. Most of the standards at this level are sophisticated extensions of the knowledge and skills previously targeted in the earlier grades and highlight the interrelationship among the different domains of language arts: reading, writing, conventions (grammar and usage), and speaking and listening. This course primarily focuses on creative writing across several genres: short story, personal narrative, poetry, flash fiction, pastiche, screenplay, and graphic novel writing. English IV is required for high school graduation and for admission to all colleges and universities. Creative Writing 9-12 None Elective credit Description: This is a survey course designed to give both beginning and experienced writers an opportunity to explore their own writing while discovering new methods of style, language, voice and cadence and apply these techniques to their craft. Each unit will attempt to feature a guest speaker or film presentation relevant to the genre. By year s end, each student will create and publish a work or collection suitable for the writing market. Advanced Creative Writing 9-12 Completion of one year or creative writing or by instructor acceptance through a writing sample submission. Elective credit Description: For experienced writers who want to hone their craft further, advance creative writing offers specific guidance based on individual desires of writing exploration. In addition to writing with a larger project in mind, students will be expected to publish, perform, submit their work and explore post-secondary opportunities and institutions.

Yearbook 9-12 1 year B in English, typing and/or computer skills preferred plus excellent attendance. Application required and approval from yearbook staff. Elective credit. The yearbook class produces the yearbook, The Recuerdos. Staff consists of writers, layoutists and photographers, all of whom must be independent and self-motivated. They must be responsible and able to meet deadlines. Many after school hours are involved. Film & Literature 11 & 12 None Meets elective graduation requirement and CSU/UC "g" requirement. Meets NCAA eligibility. Students investigate how and what ideas, values and concepts are connected through film. In analyzing film, students will examine elements of plot, setting, style, and point of view. The course places an emphasis on the analysis of the visual and aural aspects of selected motion pictures, the dramatic aspects of films, and the historical growth and sociological effects of film on our world today. This course is open to Juniors and Seniors who want to know more about the transformation of stories to film and for those who prefer to work behind the camera as a means of self-expression. Via short excerpts from literature and informational text, we analyze the use of cinematography, animation, special effects, sound editing, musical score, costumes, make-up, and specialized projectors that bring stories to life. Students apply what they learn by creating mini-film projects using everyday electronics, WeVideo, green screen, color keying, and sound editing. Students also get to work collaboratively with the Creative Writing class to create an 8-10 minute film based on a student written screenplay in the Spring. ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL Core) The student has been tested on the California English Language Development Test (CELDT) and scored LEP 1 (Emerging: entry) Course Description: Designated ELD course for the emerging entry level student with little or no English language. Curriculum based on CCSS/ELA/ELD framework and ELD standards: 1) Critical principals for developing language and cognition in academic contexts 2) Interacting in meaningful ways 3) Learning About how English Works 4) Using Foundational Literacy Skills. Taken concurrently with ESL Support.

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL Support) The student has been tested on the California English Language Development Test (CELDT) and scored LEP 1 (Emerging: entry) Meets elective graduation requirement. Course Description: Supports the core Designated ELD course for the emerging entry level student with little or no English language. Curriculum based on CCSS/ELA/ELD framework and ELD standards: 1) Critical principals for developing language and cognition in academic contexts 2) Interacting in meaningful ways 3) Learning About how English Works 4) Using Foundational Literacy Skills. Taken concurrently with ESL Core. ENGLISH - I Transition (Core) Student is LEP and is Level 1 on the CELDT and/or has successfully completed ESL Core and ESL Support. Course Description: Course Description: Designated ELD course for the emerging exit level student with some familiarity of the English language. Curriculum based on CCSS/ELA/ELD framework and ELD standards: 1) Critical principals for developing language and cognition in academic contexts 2) Interacting in meaningful ways 3) Learning About how English Works 4) Using Foundational Literacy Skills. Taken concurrently with ELD- I Support. Skills Foundational L iteracy Skills ELD- I (Support) Student is LEP and is Level 1 on the CELDT and/or has successfully completed ESL Core and ESL Support. Meets elective graduation requirement. Course Description: Course Description: Supports the core Designated ELD course for the emerging exit level student with some familiarity of the English language. Curriculum based on CCSS/ELA/ELD framework and ELD standards: 1) Critical principals for developing language and cognition in academic contexts 2) Interacting in meaningful ways 3) Learning About how English Works 4) Using Foundational Literacy Skills. Taken concurrently with English- I Transition.

ENGLISH- II Transition (Core) Student is LEP and is Level 2 on the CELDT and/or has successfully completed English - I Transition and ELD- I Support. Course Description: Designated ELD course for the emerging exit level student with some familiarity of the English language. Curriculum based on CCSS/ELA/ELD framework and ELD standards: 1) Critical principals for developing language and cognition in academic contexts 2) Interacting in meaningful ways 3) Learning About how English Works 4) Using Foundational Literacy Skills. Taken concurrently with ELD- II Support. ELD- II (Support) Student is LEP and is Level 2 on the CELDT and/or has successfully completed ELD- I Support and English- I Transition. Meets elective graduation requirement. Course Description: Supports the core Designated ELD course for the emerging exit level student with some familiarity of the English language. Curriculum based on CCSS/ELA/ELD framework and ELD standards: 1) Critical principals for developing language and cognition in academic contexts 2) Interacting in meaningful ways 3) Learning About how English Works 4) Using Foundational Literacy Skills. Taken concurrently with English- II Transition. Co Course Description: Designated ELD for the emerging : ENGLISH- III Transition 2 Semesters Student is LEP and is Level 3, 4, or 5 on the CELDT and/or has successfully completed English- II Transition and ELD II Support. Meets elective graduation requirement or English by petition based on student need and A- G. Course Description: Designated ELD for the expanding/bridging entry and exit level student with some familiarity with the English language. Curriculum based on CCSS/ELA/ELD framework and ELD standards: 1) Critical principals for developing language and cognition in academic contexts 2) Interacting in meaningful ways 3) Learning About how English Works 4) Using Foundational Literacy Skills. Taken concurrently with grade level English.

Soon to be called: ELD English- Bridging 4 2 Semesters Student is LEP and is Level 4 or 5 on the CELDT and/or has successfully completed English- III Transition. Meets elective graduation requirement or English by petition based on student need. Pending A- G approval. Course Description: Designated ELD for the bridging level student to meet the specific needs of English Learners who fit the traditional English Learner placement protocol. Curriculum based on CCSS/ELA/ELD framework and ELD standards: 1) Critical principals for developing language and cognition in academic contexts 2) Interacting in meaningful ways 3) Learning About how English Works 4) Using Foundational Literacy Skills. Taken concurrently with grade level English. Soon to be called: ELD -LTEL 2 Semesters Student is LEP and is Level 3, 4, or 5 on the CELDT and LTEL: 6+ years in US schools, 2 or more years on the same CELDT level (or downward movement), not reclassified; or At Risk of becoming LTEL: 5+years in US schools, 2 or more years on the same CELDT level (or downward movement), not reclassified. Ds and Fs in two core classes. Meets English graduation requirement or elective by petition based on student need. Pending A- G approval. Course Description: Designated ELD to meet the specific needs of English Learners who fit the description of LTEL or At Risk for becoming LTEL. Curriculum based on CCSS/ELA/ELD framework and ELD standards: 1) Critical principals for developing language and cognition in academic contexts 2) Interacting in meaningful ways 3) Learning About how English Works 4) Using Foundational Literacy Skills. Taken concurrently with grade level English.