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HONORS JUNIOR ENGLISH

COURSE SYLLABUS

Mr. Clark

(847) 658-2500

bradley.clark@d300.org

 

Course Description   

In this class students will analyze American literature for meaning and effect and relate it to historical traditions and themes; use appropriate parallelism, voice, transitions, tone, and style to effectively communicate; and research literary topics.

 

Curriculum

In addition to a variety of short stories and essays, students can expect to read Of Mice and Men, The Crucible, and A Raisin in the Sun.  Each student will write several essays and short papers and will be expected to write a formal literary analysis paper of 4-8 pages in length utilizing academic sources to support their original thesis statement.  Parents will be notified about the paper and the associated timeline well in advance of the project.

 

Materials

  1. Textbooks (issued in class)
  2. A 1" three-ring binder with three separate pocket dividers
  3. One hundred pieces of loose leaf paper in three-ring binder (not spiral notebook

      paper)

  1.  At least two blue or black ink pens (assignments will not be accepted in any other color)
  2. Two #2 pencils
  3. A one subject, three-hole punched spiral notebook (used only for this class)
  4. A folder (used only for this class)
  5. One box of Kleenex
  6. Students will regularly have to type/word process assignments and should have

      daily access to a computer.

 

Classroom Procedures/Policies

*Tardy policy-students must be seated in their assigned seat with all of their materials when the bell rings.  

*Students must always have their textbooks and other required class materials.  Students will lose daily participation points if they are unprepared for class.

*Food is not allowed in the classroom.  Please eat before or after class.

*Beverages are allowed in the classroom.  However, if they become a distraction, they will be prohibited.

*Students must respect themselves, others, their classroom environment, and learning.  

 

Consequences for noncompliance with classroom expectations may include:

 

  1. Name written on the board-teacher/student conference for 2 minutes

      immediately after class

  1. Check mark next to name on board-teacher/student conference for 4 minutes after immediately after class and parent notification
  2. 2nd Check mark next to name on board-detention and parent notification
  3. Referral to Student Services and parent notification

 

*Some rule infractions will result in immediate referral to Student Services

           

Homework

Expect daily homework assignments that will be awarded points.  Students are responsible for knowing what the assignments are and for completing them.  Work will be accepted ONE day late and for a maximum of half-credit only.  Any work handed in after that will receive no credit. 

 

Make Up Work

Students are allowed two days to make up work for every one day missed due to an excused absence.  The student is responsible for obtaining any missed assignments and any class notes from the teacher.  Students are not allowed to make up work missed due to an unexcused absence.

 

Grading Scale

Grading may include homework assignments, journals, warm-up exercises, daily oral

participation, projects, papers, quizzes, and tests.  Each assignment will be assigned a maximum point value, against which the assignment will be evaluated. 

Parents can view their student's respective performance through Infinite Campus.  For user instructions, please visit www.d300.org.

 

Extra Help

I will be available in the English Office to assist students before and after school, during 2nd block, and during flex (5th block) in Room 237.  I will gladly help you with your class work, so please contact me when you need any assistance.

 

Cellular Telephones & Personal Audio Devices (iPods)

School policy prohibits the use of cellular telephones in school, including their use for text messages.  The 1st and 2nd offense result in a Saturday detention and the 3rd offense results in an out of school suspension.  Additionally, personal audio devices are not allowed in this class.  Consequences include a detention for 1st offense and a referral to Student Services for the 2nd and 3rd offenses.  To avoid the temptation, students should not bring either item to class at any time.