Ms. Kirkland
11th Grade Year Long Theme: Cultural Clashes
Welcome to 11th Grade American Literature!
This course focuses on reading comprehension skills, writing skills, and presentation skills in preparation for the End-of-Course test!
11th Grade Syllabus
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Expectations through Common Core Standards:
High school students will employ strong, thorough, and explicit textual evidence in their literary analyses and technical research. They will understand the development of multiple ideas through details and structure and track the development of complex characters and advanced elements of plot such as frame narratives and parallel storylines.
Student writing will reflect the ability to argue effectively, employing the structure, evidence, and rhetoric necessary in the composition of effective, persuasive texts. Students will be able to construct college-ready research papers of significant length in accordance with the guidelines of standard format styles such as APA and MLA.
Students in high school will have built strong and varied vocabularies across multiple content areas, including technical subjects. They will skillfully employ rhetoric and figurative language, purposefully construct tone and mood, and identify lapses in reason or ambiguities in texts. Students will recognize nuances of meaning imparted by mode of presentation, whether it is live drama, spoken word, digital media, film, dance, or fine art.
Confident familiarity with important foundational documents from American history and from the development of literature over time will accrue before the end of grade 12. Students will graduate with the fully developed ability to communicate in multiple modes of discourse demonstrating a strong command of the rules of Standard English. Complexity levels are assessed based upon a variety of indicators which may be examined in detail by following the link to Appendix A in the Common Core Appendices, found in the “Resources and Appendices” section of this document. (georgiastandards.org)
OPEN THE PDF BELOW AND SCROLL TO 11TH GRADE ENGLISH FOR A LIST OF THE GEORGIA STANDARDS:
High school students will employ strong, thorough, and explicit textual evidence in their literary analyses and technical research. They will understand the development of multiple ideas through details and structure and track the development of complex characters and advanced elements of plot such as frame narratives and parallel storylines.
Student writing will reflect the ability to argue effectively, employing the structure, evidence, and rhetoric necessary in the composition of effective, persuasive texts. Students will be able to construct college-ready research papers of significant length in accordance with the guidelines of standard format styles such as APA and MLA.
Students in high school will have built strong and varied vocabularies across multiple content areas, including technical subjects. They will skillfully employ rhetoric and figurative language, purposefully construct tone and mood, and identify lapses in reason or ambiguities in texts. Students will recognize nuances of meaning imparted by mode of presentation, whether it is live drama, spoken word, digital media, film, dance, or fine art.
Confident familiarity with important foundational documents from American history and from the development of literature over time will accrue before the end of grade 12. Students will graduate with the fully developed ability to communicate in multiple modes of discourse demonstrating a strong command of the rules of Standard English. Complexity levels are assessed based upon a variety of indicators which may be examined in detail by following the link to Appendix A in the Common Core Appendices, found in the “Resources and Appendices” section of this document. (georgiastandards.org)
OPEN THE PDF BELOW AND SCROLL TO 11TH GRADE ENGLISH FOR A LIST OF THE GEORGIA STANDARDS: