Welcome to English 10! Mrs. Bruesewitz Room OC2 Course Overview The aim of this school year is to help you become a more effective reader and writer. This means you should be prepared to read and write often. Community is the central topic for English 10. We will use the literature and your written responses to explore diverse topics and various issues related to the world around you. In addition to our exploration of literature and formal essays, you should expect regular and rigorous vocabulary and grammar study throughout the year. Possible Units of Study Selections from Holt Elements of Literature, Fourth Course Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare Othello by William Shakespeare Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger 1984 by George Orwell The Iliad by Homer, translated by Robert Fagles Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi Farenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe Steelheart by Brandon Sanderson The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky Whale Talk by Chris Crutcher *Texts will be eliminated/added based on the needs of the class Goals The goals for this course: To develop your power of expression, both in oral and written communication. To encourage a personal appreciation of literature and lifelong interest in reading and writing. To introduce you to both classical and modern reading selections in order to understand genres, styles, criticism, and techniques as they shift through time To be able to develop close reading skills and detailed, critical examinations of written texts Expectations Some of the books we will read and topics we will discuss may be sensitive or controversial issues. We should all feel comfortable to freely express our opinions and ideas in writing or orally. None of us should tolerate disrespect in the classroom. As 10th graders, I expect that you behave as young adults and think, speak, and act with respect. I believe… As students and as individuals, you deserve respect from me. As a teacher and as an individual, I deserve respect from my students. As members of the Washington-Lee community, we all deserve respect from one another. Odd’s N Ends: Be present! Look alive and ask questions. We have so much to learn from you. Electronic devices are not welcome during classroom instruction class. If devices are used in class inappropriately: First time – Warning Second time – Taken away and parents contacted Third time – Referral to AP You will come to class fully and appropriately dressed. Do not make me call attention to your fashion choices. Arrive on time and come prepared with your computer, homework, text, writing implement, and paper. Leaving the classroom – Students will be given 3 passes each quarter. Unused passes can be turned in for extra credit at the end of the quarter. Please do not interrupt class for a pass. Social media – Use Google Classroom and follow me on Twitter @MrsB_WL to stay updated Assessment Details We will follow the APS accepted 10-point grading scale. Specific grades in English will be calculated based on the following: 30% = Exams/Projects/Seminars 25% = Quizzes 30% = Writing 15%= Homework/Classwork/Participation The final exam will be weighted as 20% of your overall grade. All students will take the final exam. Quarter grades and final exam grades will be rounded up when a percentage yields a decimal of .5 or higher. A = 90-100 B+ = 87-89 B = 80-86 C+ = 77-79 C = 70-76 D+ = 67-69 D = 60-66 E = 0-59 NOTE: Student grades reflect student achievement and not student behavior. In addition to achievement, work habits as noted in the report card comments will be evaluated for each course using the following symbols: X = Surpasses expectations Y = Meets expectations Z = Approaching expectations N = Needs improvement Supplies 3 ring binder 4 dividers for binder Writing utensils (pens or pencils) Box of tissues Loose-leaf paper Post it notes Highlighters, colored pencils, or pencil Assignment recorder (paper or digital) Attendance Policy According to APS School Board Policy Implementation Procedures 25-1.1. “Students forfeit daily class grades for all unexcused absences.” Students entering class after the bell will be marked tardy and will lose credit for the warm-up activity already in progress or homework collected. Three unexcused tardies will result in a detention assigned by the teacher. Parents will be notified. Additional tardies will result in a referral to the student’s AP and may result in Saturday school. Reading Assignments This is an advanced course which demands that students read much and deeply. You are strongly encouraged to purchase your own texts so you may mark them up and take well-informed notes. You will do most of your reading at home and outside of class so that we may devote class time to discussions, activities, and research. It will behoove you to avoid websites such as Spark Notes, Pink Monkey, and Cliff Notes. You will have reading quizzes regularly and they will not be multiple choice. Exercise good judgment and if you need more time to read, consider Generals Period. Writing Assignments All formal writing assignments will be typed in Times New Roman 12 point font. You will learn to follow the MLA guidelines for a proper heading and formatting of each paper you turn in to me. For large-scale writing assignments, I will allow for revisions and editing in order for you to improve your writing and your grade. We will discuss this for each assignment. For a grade of C or below on any paper, you will be required to meet with me for a paper conference in order to bring up your grade. Oral Assignments You will be asked to make a number of oral presentations. Not only will I give you feedback, but your peers will also assess your presentation. It is important for you to participate in discussions and in your small group work activities so that you will feel prepared to speak in front of our class. Do not panic! We will all be kind and courteous. My goal is that you will be comfortable speaking in front of anyone by the end of our year together. Make up Work Make-up work is only accepted if a student’s absence is excused. It is the student’s responsibility to verify excused absences in the attendance office within two days of returning to school. According to Washington-Lee policy, you have exactly one week from the last day of your excused absence to complete and submit assignments. Previously scheduled homework, tests, and projects are due the day you return to school (even if you do not have my class that day). In the case of a legitimate prolonged absence, alternate arrangements can be made. Please communicate with me about this. Late Work All assignments are due at the beginning of class. Arriving to class with an unexcused tardy after homework is collected will result in a late homework grade. All assignments will lose one letter grade (10 points) for each school day that they are late. Even if I do not see you on the next day, it is your responsibility to find me and turn in your work. You have either five days or to the end of the quarter (whichever comes first) to hand in the assignment. An unexcused absence will result in a zero for any classwork completed that day. Academic Integrity I take the W-L honor code very seriously. Students will be asked to sign an honor pledge for each major assignment turned in. By signing the pledge, students will acknowledge their understanding of the honor policy and that they have not violated that policy in any way: “On my honor, I pledge that I have neither given nor received unauthorized information on this assignment.” Show your academic integrity by turning in work that reflects your own best effort at all times. This year we will all continue to cultivate a work ethic and honorable conduct of which you will always be proud. Cheating of any kind will not be tolerated. Extra Credit Policy While it is my discretion to allow for extra credit, do not rely on these bonus points regularly. If you do your work diligently, correctly, and on time there should be no need for you to pursue extra credit. Individual Assistance Notes, exemplars, and additional resources will be posted on Google Classroom. Students are encouraged to seek additional help and feedback on their work. I am usually available after school in room OC2. Utilize Generals Period to gain extra help or guidance. The Writing Lab is also available. I am available by phone at (703)228-6200 or email at Jennifer.bruesewitz@apsva.us. The work you are doing here is important. You CAN do this work. I will support you as you do the work. You may not choose to fail. LET’S HAVE A GREAT YEAR! Virginia Standards of Learning for Grade 10 English Communication: Speaking, Listening, Media Literacy 10.1 The student will participate in, collaborate in, and report on small-group learning activities. 10.2 The student will analyze, produce, and examine similarities and difference between visual and verbal media messages. Reading 10.3 The student will apply knowledge of word origins, derivations, and figurative language to extend vocabulary development in authentic texts. 10.4 The student will read, comprehend, and analyze literary texts of different cultures and eras. 10.5 The student will read, interpret, and evaluate nonfiction texts. Writing 10.6 The student will develop a variety of writing to persuade, interpret, analyze, and evaluate with an emphasis on exposition and analysis. 10.7 The student will self- and peer-edit writing for correct grammar, capitalization, punctuation, spelling, sentence structure, and paraphrasing. Research 10.8 The student will collect, evaluate, organize, and present information to create a research product. Mrs. Bruesewitz’s English 10 Syllabus Receipt and Student Information Sheet Student: Student’s Name: ______________________________ Period: ________ Email address: ________________________________@apsva.us “I have read and understand the English 9 Intensified course expectations and policies.” ____________________________________ (Student signature) Date__________ Parent/Guardian: In addition, please provide a phone number, email address, or both. Thanks! Parent/Guardian’s Name: ______________________________ Email: _______________________________________ Phone: _______________________________________ Preferred method (circle one): Phone or Email Best time to contact _______________________ “I have read and understand the English 10 course expectations and policies.” ____________________________________ (Parent/Guardian signature) Date__________