HONORS ENGLISH 11: AMERICAN LITERATURE SYLLABUS

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HONORS ENGLISH 11:

AMERICAN LITERATURE SYLLABUS

INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Eddie Rodriguez

ROOM: Block4-L311 / Block-L309

OFFICE HOURS: Students should speak to me before hand to check for availability.

EMAIL: eddie.rodriguez@lcps.org

PHONE: (571) 434-4400

DAILY MATERIALS:

 Titan agenda

 3”binder

7 dividers

Blue and/or black pens

Textbook or current novel/play

SSR BOOK

HONORS PORTFOLIO:

1) Honors Portfolio Reflection – Loudoun County requires that all Honors English students reflect upon their year as they progress as readers, writers, and thinkers.

More information will be given throughout the year. Due at the end of 3 rd quarter.

2) Honors Big Question Project - Loudoun County requires that all Honors English students answer a yearly BIG QUESTION by incorporating outside artifacts and in-class texts to formulate an honors-level answer to the question. This is a progress project that should challenge and engage all students. More information will be given throughout the year. Due near the end of 4 th quarter.

ASSESSMENTS: POINT SYSTEM

WRITING/REVISING/EDITING 50%

 TESTS/QUIZZES/PROJECTS 15%

 CLASSWORK 20%

 HOMEWORK 15%

WRITING

“Literature and language is the best means that humans have to share experiences”

The ability to write well is a very valuable skill for every student, especially for 11 th graders as they prepare for the SOL and SAT. Everyone has the ability to write well with practice. Writing assignments will primarily be typed given the time allotted for the assignment. There is also a good deal of hand writing that will be done and if there is an assignment (of any kind) handed to me that is illegible I will hand it back and if it is not redone by the end of the block, it is late. The last page is an example on how to format your writings assignments:

It is very important for you to keep this page in your binder, as this will function as a template for the year. Make sure that with any writing assignment that you type or write you check for grammatical and spelling errors. Reading you completed assignments aloud can be very beneficial. You practice reading skills, catch simple mistakes, and it may help build your sentence fluency and word choice. We will be writing a great deal.

CLASS POLICIES

1. Homework

The function of homework is not to take up your time. Rather, it is an opportunity for you to prepare for, to practice, or to show mastery of a concept taught in class.

Homework is always due at the very beginning of the next class unless otherwise instructed. By completing homework we can dive into our classes much more productively. Some assignments can be done together but when directed to complete homework alone, cheating will not be tolerated.

2. Make-Up Work/Late Work

If you are absent, you should pick up missed work DURING YOUR BLOCK (IF TIME

PERMITS), BEFORE SCHOOL, OR AFTER SCHOOL. You will have one day to turn in missed work. If you miss a quiz or test you must see me immediately to schedule a make-up at a mutually convenient time. Remember that when you are absent for whatever reason, it is your responsibility to make-up the work. Late work will not be accepted more than one day late. If it is a major assignment you will lose 20% of the possible points every day until you reach 40%, at which point it changes to a ZERO. If you are going to be absent due to a school event (field trip, game, etc.) then you must see me before you miss class to turn in work, or it will be considered late. If absent, Titan

Time is the best time to make-up any in-class work. Also, if absent, there will be a folder that is assigned for each block and within those folders you can find any handouts that was given.

3. Class Participation

No one enjoys a class in which the instructor lectures for the entire time. Therefore, speak up! If you have an idea, opinion, question or comment, share it with everyone at an appropriate time. Be prepared because everyone will be an active participant in class.

One can only learn by trying/doing. The one rule of participation is that it is done respectfully towards everyone.

The following page is a template for all typed writing assignments.

Your header

Last Name Page Number

(Do on every page and it should be aligned right)

Your Name

Mr. Rodriguez

Class

Due Date

Title centered but not underlined or in quotes (double-spaced)

The next step is to double-space the writing portion of the assignment. You can do this by clicking format then clicking paragraph. You must then select double-space.

After each paragraph, you go to the next line and hit tab once to begin a new paragraph.

Everything that you type will be in size 12 Times New Roman.

When you start your following paragraphs you do not skip multiple lines. Due to the fact that you are double-spacing your paper you only need to go to the next new line as shown here.

Make sure that when you get to a new page your last name and page number appears on the far right hand side of the margin on the top line. Continue your paper on the next line. Do not skip any lines between your name and your work.

If there is ever any confusion, please ask me ahead of the due date. I will be happy to help you to ensure that your paper is properly formatted. When completing homework assignments you must follow the same heading and title rules but you do not need to include your last name on the first and any subsequent pages.

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