Instructor: Mrs. Render
E-mail: larender@lw210.org
Phone: 815-464-4442
Website: http://TeacherWeb.com/IL/Lincoln-WayEastHighSchool/MrsRender/
English II Honors 2009-2010
Classroom Procedures and Expectations
General Course Objectives:
By the end of the course, students enrolled in English II Honors
1. will be able to read and understand a wide variety of literature, recognizing the elements that make a well-written piece of literature. This will include a variety of literary elements.
2. will have developed their own system of note-hand and will be much more effective in the process of taking notes.
3. will have mastered all word definitions and selected related words found in Word Wealth, Part II, units 1-10.
4. will work cooperatively in small groups, will learn to use their knowledge in cooperative interaction with other students, and will help to insure that all group members master the assigned material.
5. will have mastered all twenty comma rules taught, be able to correctly demonstrate their usage, and label all commas in class writings as a method of reinforcement.
6. will demonstrate the ability to construct a well-developed, organized, and documented essay.
7. will demonstrate the ability to develop writings based on teacher directed objectives for the purpose of class discussion and/or assessment.
8. will demonstrate the ability to conduct thorough research using methods such as note cards and bibliography cards.
9. will demonstrate skills of verbal communication when addressing large groups.
Required Materials:
Bring all of the required materials from the following list each day to class. Passes to lockers will not be issued.
¨ Blue/black pen AND pencil
¨ Loose leaf paper
¨ Binder/Folder
¨ Highlighter
¨ Index Cards
¨ Textbook or current novel
¨ Homework
¨ Academic Planner (provided by the District)
Students will also be required to purchase the following texts that will be read throughout the school year.
¨ The Picture of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde
¨ The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare
¨ Silas Marner, George Eliot
¨ A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens
Absences/Make up Work:
In order for each student to receive the best quality of education it is imperative that all students come to school everyday. In the event of an illness or absence the student must meet with the instructor immediately upon returning to school to receive the make up work. This meeting must be done before or after school – NOT DURING CLASS TIME. It is the STUDENT’S responsibility to obtain assignments and make up work within the timeframe established by the Attendance Office. Each student will have the number of days absent + 1 to complete the work missed. If a student is absent from school the day of a test or quiz that student must be prepared to take the assigned exam upon returning to school. Also, if a student misses school the review day before a test that student is also expected to take the test on the day that he or she returns to class.
Late Work/Missing Assignments:
Academic Dishonesty:
1. copying any assignment, quiz, test (or part thereof) from another
student or enabling someone to do so from you;
2. copying or paraphrasing passages, sentences, phrases, words, data,
statistics, and visual aids without proper acknowledgment;
3. using someone else's ideas without giving credit to that person;
4. obtaining and submitting an assignment or paper prepared by someone
other than you;
5. submitting assignments which are the products of collaboration done
without authorization.
Each student must be prepared to prove that his/her paper is properly documented by providing notes, note cards, books, articles, or other materials that would verify the authenticity of documentation.
Please remember that cheating on any assignment, quiz, test, or paper will result in a zero for a first offense, failure of the course on the second offense, and failure of the course for the semester on the third offense.
A+ 98-100 B+ 87-89 C+ 77-79 D+ 67-69 F 0-59
A 93-97 B 83-86 C 73-76 D 63-66
A- 90-92 B- 80-82 C- 70-72 D- 60-62
Classroom Rules:
All school rules as listed in the 2009-2010
Lincoln-Way East High School Parent/Student Handbook will be enforced.
Here are few of these rules that I find worth mentioning: