Senior English Syllabus 2013 – 2014 Mrs. Hoffland MAN AS PAGAN OR CHRISTIAN – CHARACTERISTICS OF ANGLO SAXON LITERATURE August 26th through 30th Orientation, grading policy, class rules. New vocabulary introduced. Parts of speech review sheet distributed for diagnostic grammar quiz. Writing workshop. Epic conventions. Themes on symbolism and allegory. Anglo-Saxon/Medieval man. Characteristics of Anglo- Saxon literature. Beowulf. Vocabulary test. Sept. 2nd through Sept. 6th Labor day holiday. Beowulf. Vocabulary test. Discussion comparison and contrast paper. “The Seafarer” and Anglo-Saxon riddles. History of the English language. Sept. 9th through Sept.13th Epic concluded. Review for unit test which include essay. Conclude discussion on comparison/contrast paper essay and assign. Vocabulary test. The paper is due September 16th at the beginning of class. Sept. 16th through Sept. 20th Comparison/Contrast paper is due September 16. Lecture - Chaucer and Medieval characteristics in literature students will review selected scenes from First Knight. Vocabulary test. Sept. 23rd through Sept. 27th Chaucer and The Canterbury Tales. Lines from the Prologue assigned to memorize. Vocabulary test. Chaucer’s satire September 30th through October 4th The Canterbury Tales concluded. “The Wife of Bath’s Tale,” “The Loathly Lady” and The Pardoner’s Tale” assigned. Chaucer unit reviewed. Unit test. Vocabulary test. Persuasive paper introduced. Paper is due October 22, 2013 at the beginning of class. SENIOR ENGLISH SYLLABUS October 7th through October 11th Chaucer memory work due Oct. 8th. Topics for persuasive paper discussed. Vocabulary assigned. An author’s style – creating one’s style in writing – transition. Tone and mood. RENAISSANCE MAN AS DECISION MAKER Shakespeare’s sonnets and explication. Topics and thesis approved for persuasive. Vocabulary test. October 14th through October 18th Presentation of sonnets concluded. Fragments/run-ons. Peer evaluation and student presentation of thesis for topics. Final check for paper. Vocabulary test. Lyrics of the early Renaissance. Shakespeare and the Renaissance. Vocabulary test. October 21ST through October 25th Persuasive paper is due at the beginning of class. Elizabethan concepts. Macbeth is introduced. Study questions assigned. Quiz on Macbeth. Vocabulary test. October 28th through November 1ST Macbeth. Freytag’s Pyramid. The theatre of Shakespeare. In-class writing. Macbeth quiz. Students will view selected scenes from play. Vocabulary test. November 4th through November 8th Macbeth. Themes of ambition. Selection of motifs. With response to study questions. Correct documentation of lines from the play. Conclude Macbeth. Vocabulary test. November 11th through November 15th Macbeth. vocabulary test. November 18th through November 22rd Review Macbeth for unit test. Vocabulary. November 25th through November 29th Thanksgiving Holiday. SENIOR ENGLISH SYLLABUS December 2nd through December 6th John Donne and metaphysical poetry. Vocabulary test. December 9th through December 13th Conclude metaphysical poetry. Review for midterm exam. December 16th through December 20th Return persuasive paper. Conclude review. Exams December 23rd through January 6th WINTER BREAK January 7th through January 10th A review of the Age of Enlightenment Elements of satire. Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” assigned. Vocabulary test. January 13th through January 17th Swift concluded. Vocabulary test. Senior thesis discussion. Internal documentation – works cited. January 20th through January 24th Monday – holiday. Plagiarism. Vocabulary test. Words of the pre-Romantics: Gray, Blake, Burns. January 27th through January 31st Preliminary thesis statements for research papers. Vocabulary test. Pre-Romantics concluded. February 3rd through February 7th Library for senior thesis. Daily grades taken on – source cards, note cards, works cited, rough draft, thesis statement. Senior thesis is due February 21, 2013 at the beginning of class. NO EXCEPTIONS. SENIOR ENGLISH SYLLABUS February 10th through February 14th In class exercise on completing works cited preliminary rough draft. Exercises in writing. Thesis statement for the research paper. Peer editing. Vocabulary test. February 17th through February 21st Final check on thesis and rough draft. Mary Shelley and Frankenstein. Senior thesis due February 21, 2014. February 24th through February 28th MAN IN SEARCH OF INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM. THE ROMANTIC. Frankenstein and Mary Shelley study questions and vocabulary assigned. Vocabulary test. March 3rd through March 7th Conclude Shelley – review. Unit test Frankenstein. The romantic poets: Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley, Keats, Byron. Poetry explication assigned for student presentation. Vocabulary test. March 10th through March 14TH SPRING BREAK March 17th through March 21st Student presentations for poetry explications. The Byronic hero. March 24th through March 28th VICTORIAN MAN IN CONFLICT WITH TRADITION AND CHANGE The Brontes – elements of nature, emotion and mysticism. Jane Eyre. Vocabulary test. March 31st through April 4th Jane Eyre. Vocabulary test. Quiz on Jane Eyre semi-colons, colons and the apostrophes. April 7th through April 11th Class discussion on creative writing exercise to be accomplished in class. Conclude Jane Eyre. Vocabulary test. SENIOR ENGLISH SYLLABUS April 14th through April 18th Tennyson/Browning and the dramatic monologue. The role of figurative language, symbols, and images as they enhance meaning in the poetry and prose of Victorian literature. Vocabulary test. Student Holiday, April 18th. April 21st through April 25th Analysis and guidelines for reading the short story. “The Rocking Horse Winner.” Vocabulary test. April 28th through May 2nd The short story assignments, selected short stories – group discussions. Student presentations. Vocabulary test. May 5th through May 9th Brave New World introduced. Huxley and satire reviewed. Vocabulary test. May 12th through May 16th With the novel Brave New World as the focus, instruction and evaluation will center on: concepts inductive and deductive, reasoning of logic, arguments, doublespeak/jargon and mind control. Vocabulary test. How to take good lecture notes to respond to the college essay. May 19th through May 23rd Conclude Brave New World. unit test. vocabulary test. May 26th through May 30th Memorial Day Holiday. Exams. June 2nd Graduation Thank you dear students for your hard work. Very best wishes always. Mrs. Hoffland