Unit 1&2 Unit 1&2 Introduction In Literature, your level of achievement will be assessed by school assessed coursework, and end of year examination. Your teacher will report your level of performance on each assessment component as a grade from A to E or UG (ungraded). Your mid year and end of year report will have a global grade and an exam grade. Unit 1&2 To receive an “S” for Unit 1 and 2 ALL school assessed coursework (SACs) and coursework (board notes, journal notes, questions, extended responses, practice SACs and any other work given) MUST be completed. NB: general coursework is not assessed. Unit 1 AREA OF STUDY 1 – Readers & Their Responses Outcome 1: Discuss how personal responses to literature are developed and justify your own response to one or more texts. Related Work: Discuss how personal responses to literature are developed and justify your own response to one or more texts. Text Used: ‘Wuthering Heights’ – Emily Bronte Insight Literature for Senior Students--Beardwood Unit 1 AREA OF STUDY 2 – Ideas and Concerns in Texts Outcome 2: Analyse and respond both critically and creatively to the ways in which one or more texts reflect or comment on the interests and ideas of individuals and particular groups in society. Related Work: Creative Response to text in two parts: (SAC) Questions and textbook work (coursework) Text Used: “Death and the Maiden” – Ariel Dorfman Insight Literature for Senior Students--Beardwood Unit 1 AREA OF STUDY 3 – Interpreting Non-Print Texts Outcome 3: Analyse the construction of a film, television, multimedia, or radio text and comment on the way it represents an interpretation of ideas and experiences. Related Work: Analytical response to text (SAC) Questions and activities from the textbook relating to the SAC. Analysis of poetry (coursework) Text Used: “Walkabout” – Nicolas Roeg Insight Literature for Senior Students--Beardwood Unit 2 AREA OF STUDY 1 – The Text, the Reader and their Contexts Outcome 1: Analyse and respond both critically and creatively to the ways a text from a past ere reflects or comments on the ideas and concerns of individuals and groups at that time. Related Work: Passage analysis (SAC) Creative Response (SAC) Text questions and activities from textbook relating to SAC Text Used: “The Great Gatsby” – F. Scott Fitzgerald Insight Literature for Senior Students--Beardwood Unit 2 AREA OF STUDY 2 – Comparing Texts Outcome 2: Produce a comparative piece of interpretative writing with a particular focus; for example, ideas and concerns, form of the text, author, time in history, social or cultural context. Related Work: Review concentrating on the written text (play) and a modern day interpretation of the play. (SAC) Passage analysis of Hamlet (coursework and exam practice) Text questions and activities from the textbook relating to the SAC(coursework) Text Used: Hamlet (play)—Shakespeare Hamlet (film texts)—various directors Insight Literature for Senior Students--Beardwood