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HONORS ENGLISH IV COURSE INFORMATION D. CORBETT FOR 2017-18 Email: darrencorbett@ccs.k12.nc.us ROOM 209 PHONE: 910 484-1151 ext 209 TEXTBOOKS: Prentice Hall Literature: The British Tradition COURSE GOALS AND CONTENT: In this course, students will be taught a variety of skills that will assist in developing essential skills needed to be successful after completion of high school, such as developing writing skills, speaking in front of small and large groups, and collaborating within a diverse group towards a common goal. During both semesters, students will review the conventions of modern English grammar and the evolution of the English language and its mechanics. Literary selections from a wide variety of British authors will be used in the development of compositions and critical thinking skills. Each student will have the opportunity to express their opinions through the use of journal entries and other methods to generate class discussions and seminars periodically throughout the year. Active participation, whether individual or group, is a vital part of this course and, thus, is required of all students. Additionally, literature and/or monthly exercises provide material for vocabulary building. TYPES OF EVALUATION Tests (essay and objective) 40% Quizzes (always announced) 25% Daily Grades (vocabulary, classwork, homework 35% class participation, warm-ups) CONFERENCE TIMES: Monday & Wednesday by appointment 8:00am-8:30am; 3:45pm-4:15pm PROCEDURE FOR MAKING UP WORK Each student is given three days to turn in any missed assignments for any absence. Work for any of the assignments missed in class (except for tests and quizzes) are always placed in the labeled baskets. Make up work is the responsibility of the student!

First Semester Outline I. The Anglo Saxon Period 449-1066 I A. from Beowulf translation by Raffel B. The Wanderer C. The Death of Hector from The Iliad Homer D. from Gilgamesh translation by Mason II. The Middle Ages 1066-1485 A. from The Canterbury Tales Chaucer II B. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight translated by Gardner C. from Le Morte D Arthur The Death of Arthur Malory D. Federigo s Falcon Boccaccio III. Vocabulary Lessons 1-3 III Grammar Unit #1: Sentences, Fragments and Run-ons IV. William Shakespeare A. The Sonnets: 29, 73, 116, and 130 B. The Tragedy of Macbeth C. Macbeth Recitations IV V. Sonnets and Lyrics of The Renaissance 1485-1660 A. The Passionate Shepard to His Love Marlowe B. The Nymph s Reply to the Shepherd Raleigh C. To His Coy Mistress Marvell D. Death Be Not Proud Donne V Grammar Unit #2: Agreement of Subject and Verb; Agreement of Pronoun and Antecedent

VI. The Restoration and the 18 th Century 1660-1800 A. from Candide Voltaire B. from Don Quixote Cervantes C. A Modest Proposal Swift VI VII. Vocabulary Lessons 4-6 VII Second Semester Outline I. The Romantic Period 1798-1832 A. Selections from William Blake B. Selections from William Wordsworth C. Selections from Percy Shelley D. Selections from John Keats I II. The Victorian Period 1932-1901 A. Ulysses Tennyson B. To An Athlete Dying Young Housman C. The Mark of the Beast Kipling D. The Bet Chekov E. My Last Duchess R. Browning F. Sonnet 43 E.B. Browning II III. Vocabulary Lessons 7-9 Grammar Unit #3: Classifying Sentences as Simple, Compound, Complex or Compound- Complex III IV. Victorian Drama Unit One: The Importance of Being Earnest Wilde Victorian Drama Unit Two: Pygmalion Shaw IV V. Excerpts from The Novel: Wuthering Heights Bronte

V VI. Vocabulary Lessons 10-12 VI VII. The Final Examination

COURSE GOALS AND CONTENT: In this course, students will be taught a variety of skills that will assist in developing essential skills needed to be successful after completion of high school, such as developing writing skills, speaking in front of small and large groups, and collaborating within a diverse group towards a common goal. During both semesters, students will review the conventions of modern English grammar and the evolution of the English language and its mechanics. Literary selections from a wide variety of British authors will be used in the development of compositions and critical thinking skills. Each student will have the opportunity to express their opinions through the use of journal entries and other methods to generate class discussions and seminars periodically throughout the year. Active participation, whether individual or group, is a vital part of this course and, thus, is required of all students. Additionally, literature and/or monthly exercises provide material for vocabulary building. TYPES OF EVALUATION Compositions (oral and written) Tests (essay and objective) Quizzes (always announced) Class Participation (discussion, warm-ups) Daily Grades (vocabulary, etc) Homework TUTORING TIMES: Monday & Wednesday 4-5pm PROCEDURE FOR MAKING UP WORK Each student is given three days to turn in any missed assignments for an excused absence. Work for any of the assignments missed in class (except for tests and quizzes) are always placed in the labeled baskets. Make up work is the responsibility of the student! Semester Outline Vocabulary Units 1-3 III. The Twentieth Century: 1901-present A. The Destructors Greene B. Marriage is a Private Affair Achebe

C. No Witchcraft for Sale Lessing D. Shooting an Elephant Joyce E. The Demon Lover Bowen F. The Lady in the Looking Glass Woolf G. The First Year of My Life Spark Grammar Unit #1: Sentences, Fragments and Run-Ons VI. William Shakespeare A. The Sonnets: 116 and 130 B. The Tragedy of Othello Shakespeare VII. Victorian Drama: Pygmalion Wilde VIII. The Victorian Period 1832-1901 A. When I Was One and Twenty One Housman B. To An Athlete Dying Young Housman C. The Bet Chekov D. My Last Duchess R. Browning E. Sonnet 43 E.B. Browning Vocabulary Lessons 4-6 End of First Two Quarters I. The Anglo Saxon Period 449-1066 A. The Battle of Hektor and Achilles Homer B. From Gilgamesh Translation by Mason C. from Beowulf Translation by Raffel

II. Novel: TBA Grammar Unit #2: Subject-Verb Agreement and Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement III. The Middle Ages 1066-1485 A. from The Canterbury Tales Chaucer 1. The Pardoner s Tale 2. The Wife of Bath s Tale B. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight translated by Boroff C. from Le Morte D Arthur The Death of Arthur Malory D. My Furthest Back Person Haley Vocabulary Lessons 7-9 IV. Sonnets and Lyrics of The Renaissance 1485-1660 A. The Passionate Shepard to His Love Marlowe B. The Nymph s Reply to the Shepherd Raleigh ** Selections from A Rose That Grew From Concrete V. Novel: TBA Vocabulary Lessons 10-12 VI. The Final Examination