Quarter 1 2011 Th8/25 F 8/26 M 8/29 T 8/30 W 8/31 TH 9/1 F 9/2 Mrs. Burgess Honors English II (4x4) TEST DAYS: Wednesday and Thursday Welcome – roll and seating Class overview - syllabus, calendar, class expectations, supplies, summer reading Writing Assessment due Friday, 8/27 (Us and Them) HW: Signed syllabus; obtain supplies (composition notebook and sticky notes); format and print Epic of Gilgameshhttp://www.aina.org/books/eog/eog.htm by Fri. 8/27 Reading Survey (collect signed syllabus) Annotation – define and model using Introduction to Epic of Gilgamesh Review summer reading assignment – Test 9/12 Bring your book! HW: Download documents from my website (http://mrsburgess.cmswiki.wikispaces.net/ ) Signed syllabus; obtain supplies; format and print Epic of Gilgameshhttp://www.aina.org/books/eog/eog.htm by 8/30 Annotate excerpt by Allende p974 Discuss Solzhenitsyen, Allende and PEN Charter Return and revise writing: Considering the words of these authors, why should we study world literature? o Workshop Us and Them HW: Signed syllabus; obtain supplies; format and print Epic of Gilgameshhttp://www.aina.org/books/eog/eog.htm by 8/30 Intro to Sumerian Literature, Egyptian and Hebrew Literature Holt p4-18 EOG – Read and annotate prologue and “The Coming of Enkidu” HW: Summer reading Test 9/12 EOG - Finish annotating “The Prologue”” FORMATIVE Test HW: EOG - Annotate “Prologue and Coming of Enkidu, Ch 2-Forest Journey” HW: Summer reading Test 9/12 – bring book Prologue and Coming of Enkidu” collaborative work on reading and annotating through chapter 3 HW: EOG – finish Annotating “3-Ishtar” and chapter 4 Search for Everlasting Live HW: Summer reading Test Tuesday 9/12 -- bring book Paideia on Ch 1-2 on Tuesday – must have annotated text!!!!! Discuss character analysis; model outline using Gilgamesh HW: Summer reading Monday 9/12 bring book ****Finish reading Gilgamesh 9/5 LABOR DAY Tues. 9/6 Paideia: Discuss “The Coming of Enkidu” and “The Forest Journey” (ch 1, 2) HW: EOG - Annotate “Ishtar and the Death of Enkidu” (ch 3) Summer reading Test Monday 9/12 bring book Paideia: Discuss “Ishtar and the Death of Enkidu” (ch 3) HW: EOG – Annotate “Search for Everlasting Life” (ch 4) Summer reading Test Monday 9/12 bring book Paideia: Discuss “Search for Everlasting Life” (ch 4) HW: EOG – Annotate “The Flood,” “The Return” and “The Death of Gilgamesh” (ch 5, 6, 7) Summer reading Test Monday 9/12 bring book Paideia: Discuss “The Flood,” “The Return” and “The Death of Gilgamesh” (ch 5, 6, 7) Intro Concept chart for characterization HW: Write 5 principles using 2 or more concepts identified Summer reading Test Monday 9/12 bring book NO BOOK = NO GRADE and NO MAKE-UP ***Summer Reading Test -- NO BOOK = NO GRADE and NO MAKE-UP HO Study Guide EOG – work with partner Archetypes Epic criteria Review for EOG Test – Star Trek Darmok episode – compare/contrast with EOG EOG TEST HW: Read “ Background information Hebrew Bible – annotate (pick up handout when finished with test) Intro to Hebrew Bible Bckgrnd notes – Power Point Intro – Why study Bible? o Discuss Repetition, structure, archetype, symbolism, theme HO Orange Bible as in Literature -HW: Read Genesis:pps3-5 Creation Heaven and Earth; pps7-8 Creation In the Garden; pps18-19 Forbidden Fruit; *Take notes Groups Discuss the readings and answer the questions **Handout Cry Beloved Country and reading calendar Intro to Islam -- The Koran (p542-545 – handout from Holt Lit) Background notes: Five Pillars of Islam – Muslim Beliefs Read The Exordium, The Cessation – understand didactic literature, repetition, antithesis, tone o Antithesis, repetition, diction, detail, syntax, etc. (WNB) o View of Allah (WNB) Group Research – Islamic culture topics Review Hebrew and Islamic literatures – study guide HW: study for test Wed. 9/7 Th. 9/8 F. 9/9 M 9/12 T 9/13 W 9/14 Th 9/15 F 9/16 M 9/19 T 9/20 NO SCHOOL W 9/21 TH 9/22 PrReport F 9/23 M 9/26 T 9/27 W 9/28 TH 9/29 F 9/30 M 10/3 T 10-4 W 10/5 TH 9/29 F 9/30 M 10/3 T 10/4 W 10/5 TH 10/6 F 10/7 M10/10 T 10/11 W 10/12 TH 10/13 F 10/14 M 10/17 T 10/18 W 10/19 TH 10/20 F 10/21 M 10/24 T 10/25 W 10/26 TH 10/27 F 10/28 Hebrew Literature and Islamic Beliefs Test Begin background reading Intro to the Middle Ages – Holt Text pps 588-600 Writing Workshop Introducing text analysis using Great Books, Great Ideas Students will outline essay using worksheet – choose one great idea to apply to this quarter’s literature HW: outline due Friday In-class essay write using outline created Introduce Ovid’s Metamorphosis Ovid Ovid Middle Ages: Silent read Holt Text pps 588-600 and page 645 Take Notes Intro to The Middle Ages – power point – take notes HO Dante’s Inferno Cantos 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 33, 34 HO Organizer Read and annotate Canto 1 together HW: Read and annotate Canto 2 Canto 2 Canto 3 Canto 4 Canto 5 Canto 33 Canto 34 Wrap and review—study guide for test on Thursday Collaborate on completing study guide for test Dante and Ovid Test Understanding Tone in Non-fiction articles Non-fiction articles 1 and 2 Non fiction articles Non-fiction articles Intro to Greek Tragedy – theater, vocabulary, mythology, tragedy Oedipus Rex o Read prologue (exposition, character development, flashback) and parados o WNB Response HW: Finish reading though parados; IR Short Sheet #1 – due Fri. 10/16 Oedipus Rex - Read and discuss scene 1 and ode 1; start reading scene ii; WNB Response HW: Finish reading scene 2 and ode 2 (through pp. 235); IR Short Sheet #1 – due Fri. 10/16 Oedipus Rex – review Part 1; start reading scene 3, ode 3, scene 4 and ode 4; WNB Response HW: Finish reading through pp. 252; IR Short Sheet #1 – due Fri. 10/16 Oedipus Rex – discuss through ode 4; read and discuss exodus Review terms and characters HW: Study for test on Greek Tragedy and Oedipus (terms, characters, quotes); IR Short Sheet #1 – due Fri. 10/16 Oedipus Rex and Greek Tragedy test Introduce masks project HW: Mask – due Tues. 10/25 HO Study Guide for Mid-term Critical articles about Oedipus – groups discuss Groups work on mid-term study guide Mask Projects due -Review for midterm Mid Term – cumulative: includes all literature and concepts for entire quarter NO SCHOOL TEACHER WORKDAY