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English 12AP
College
Board Course Description
English
12AP Curriculum Card
English
10 Standards of Learning
English 10A
English
10A Curriculum Card
From the Henrico County Planning Guide:
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Pretest to determine scope and sequence of reading, grammar, and writing
ability
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Evaluate one's own role in small group learning activities
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Refine critical listening and thinking skills
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Participate in Socratic seminars
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Read and analyze independent reading
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Read and analyze a variety of commonly studied literary works
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Examine and compare literary selections from several critical viewpoints
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Interpret consumer materials
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Extend knowledge of vocabulary
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Demonstrate mastery of persuasive, literary, expository, and informational
writing
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Refine rules of mechanics, grammar, and usage when writing
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Develop an independent research project
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Apply knowledge of technology when reading and writing to learn
Studied Works: Le Morte d'Arthur, Night, A Separate Peace, The Pearl, The
Old Man and the Sea, The Bridge of San Luis Rey, Antigone, Julius Caesar, The
Secret Life of Bees, The Awakening, A Doll's House, The Turn of the Screw, poetry,
short stories, summer reading (changes yearly)
English 10S
English
10 Curriculum Card
From the Henrico County Planning Guide:
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Participate and communicate in group activities
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Interpret, analyze, and evaluate literary works from a variety of cultures
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Read and analyze printed consumer information
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Demonstrate mastery of persuasive, literary, expository, and informational
writing
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Edit when writing for correct grammar, spelling, sentence structure, and
paragraphing
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Increase knowledge and application of vocabulary
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Apply knowledge of technology when reading and writing to learn
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Develop a research paper
Studied Works: Night, The Pearl, Julius Caesar, The Secret Life of Bees, poetry,
short stories
Journalism
Journalism
I Curriculum Card
Journalism
II Curriculum Card
Advanced
Journalism Curriculum Card
From the Henrico County Planning Guide:
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Focus on writing skills and print media in the twentieth century
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Write news stories, features, sports stories, and editorials for publication
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Develop skills in newspaper style, news, features, sports, editorials,
captions, radio/TV script writing, and editing/proof symbols
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Develop production/graphics skills in design, paste-up, advertising,
circulation, photo cropping and sizing, and design elements
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Explore legal restraints on free speech that affect high school publications
as well as metropolitan dailies
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Develop a newspaper vocabulary
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Work on publishing the school newspaper
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