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Disclosure Eng 7GT

                    
MRS.THOMPSON 
2009-10

What are the course goals? 
To provide an accelerated and differentiated study of rhetorical skills in 
alignment with the state core curriculum. To challenge motivated students 
through thematic projects based on selections from Holt, 
Rinehart and Winston's ELEMENTS OF LITERATURE and Prentice-Hall's 
LITERATURE, bronze edition. Students are encouraged to enrich their study by 
reading complete works to supplement the excerpts in the text and exploring 
other works by the authors we will study. 

What will students learn? 
Students will accomplish the above goals through a study of: 
*Vocabulary with particular attention to word origins 
*Conventions of standard English 
*Classical literature and its various genres 
*Writing as process from discovery writing to finished, polished text 
*Authors and their writing/literary devices 

What materials are needed daily? 
*pencil and dark ink pen 
*paper 
*textbook
*planner

What is our course of study?

We will study literary works by genre:
August-September-October    short stories
November  the novel 
December  drama
January   essays
February-March  poetry
April-May  myths, legends, fables, lore

What are class rules? 
1. Be in class ON TIME, PREPARED TO WORK, IN YOUR ASSIGNED SEAT, WITH ALL 
   MATERIALS. You cannot go to your locker for forgotten items. 
2. Do not bring IPods, calculators, electronic toys, cell phones, food or 
   drink to class. 
3. No late work will be accepted. Use class time to work on assignments. If 
   you are absent you have two days upon your return to make up missing 
   work. 
4. Contact a class member if you are absent to check on what you missed. I 
   will help you organize a make-up work schedule when you return to school. 
5. Three hall passes are allowed per semester. Students who are out in the 
   hall miss valuable instruction time! ! !
6. Extra credit work will not be accepted.

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