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English 9, Part 1 Syllabus

Course Description.

In English 9, Part 1, you will explore the course theme of The Value of a Story. The course is divided into three units, consisting of five modules in each unit. The first unit is called Why Tell Stories? which focuses on the importance of telling stories, the history of storytelling, and what our brain does when we read. The second unit is called Reading Others' Stories. This unit focuses on reading an anchor text and identifying characters and the structure of a narrative story about someone else. The final unit is called Telling My Story, which is an opportunity for you to tell your own story by writing your narrative.

Course Structure

The structure of each module in the course includes three main sections, referred to as "lessons" so students can monitor their time:

1. Literacy Skills and Strategies: This is where students will learn how to be expert readers, writers, and thinkers around literature.

2. Application and Writing Assignments: Most of the written assignments for submission will be in this section. Sometimes an assignment is out of order, simply because it needs to occur before the next concept is taught.

3. English Skill Enrichment Focus: These are the English skills that students need to master including grammar, sentence structure, punctuation,l vocabulary, fluency, etc.

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this course.

Course Materials

You will have a choice from the following three of which novels you will read for your anchor text in this course:

To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee

Seedfolks by Paul Fleischman

Summer of the Mariposas by Guadalupe Garcia McCall

Course Learning Outcomes

As students complete the course assignments, they will increase their knowledge, improve 21st-century skills, and develop an attribute.

Knowledge: English 9, Part 1

In this course, knowledge refers to the subject matter and content students will learn while completing the readings, practices, quizzes, and assignments.

On successful completion of this course, students will be able to

explore how our brains make meaning of stories through reading:

develop your toolbox for reading stories by learning about reading strategies;

explore the history of storytelling through the ages by reading about how stories began from historical documents;

identify how to effectively structure a story by identifying the elements of a narrative story structure;

explore folktales from around the world by reading various folktales;

explain characterization by examining characters in your anchor text and apply the elements of characterization to your writing;

describe what S.T.E.A.L. stands for and why it is important to characterization by applying it to your anchor text and writing;

identify five examples of figurative language by defining them and applying them in your reading and writing;

identify non-fiction reading strategies by reading non-fiction texts and practicing the application of these strategies to your reading; and

explore a personal narrative by drafting, revising, and editing a personal narrative piece of writing.






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