SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 4
Ms. Robinson 2011-2012 Course Syllabus
Room 108 srobinson@sonoranacademy.org
11th Grade American Literature
Officially, this course will . . .
. . . focus on the study of American literature where students will not
only become aware of the great, controversial, and beautiful ideas contained
in America’s literary history, but also examine the interactions between the
writers’ purpose, subjects, and audience expectations. Assignments will
consist of expository, personal, and persuasive writing, oral expression,
vocabulary development, and research and analysis. Most writing assignments
and projects will involve an exploration and analysis of rhetorical and
linguistic choices as well as literary, cultural, and historical topics
germane to American literature from the Puritan to the Post-Modern Era.
More specifically, it will . . .
. . . expose you to a broad spectrum of American literature, thought,
art, politics, religion, philosophy, etc., in order to gain a greater
understanding of the English language and American cultural history.
In addition to an intense examination of the rhetoric of American
Literature, students will be expected to summarize, analyze, and evaluate the
literature covered in written journals, essays, reports, projects, and oral
presentations.
We’ll be reading . . .
The Scarlet Letter
The Crucible
The Great Gatsby
The Jungle
Their Eyes Were Watching God
This list may change throughout the year, so while purchasing your own
copies is a fantastic idea, you may want to wait until we get to that unit to
be certain we’re going to read them.
Another great idea is to get your parents to read along with you. Not
only do they have their own ideas and experiences associated with the stories
we’ll be exploring, but then they won’t have to ask you what you did at
school every day!
How to impress me:
Be Real. The world is full of people who are pretending to be something
they’re not. No matter why they’re doing it--to impress someone, to
anger someone, to soothe someone, to hurt someone--they all have one
thing in common: they’re doing it for someone else. I want to see you
being yourself, not someone you think others want you to be (and, being
the Master Communicator I am, I can tell the difference!). Be honest
with yourself, and people will be honest with you.
Be Here. I know you have things on your mind that can distract you from
school, because I have things on my mind that distract me from work.
I’m asking you to let this class be a break from those things. Leave
them on the table beside the door. Believe me, they’ll be waiting for
you there when you leave!
Try. You know that line in Star Wars, “Do or do not, there is no try,” that
Yoda delivers to Luke on Dagoba? It’s not true. Yoda was a powerful old
gremlin who lived in a swamp all by himself where he didn’t have to
help anyone. All we can do, as humans, is try. Even if you have serious
doubts as to your ability, you have to try.
Late Work Flowchart
Your grades . . .
. . . are based on four categories: in-class performance, homework,
assessments and your final exam. Each of these categories represent 25% of
your total grade. Thus, if you ace everything done in class but never do your
homework, you’ll receive a 75%, which is a “C”.
You need to bring . . .
. . . the usual stuff for an English class. This includes:
· a working pen (blue or black, please!) or (sharpened) pencil
· a notebook
· something to keep your assignments in
· two or three different colored highlighters
· a student planner.
You’ll also have to bring your books to class when I say so. Other
things will be required through the year for specific projects (i.e.:
posterboard, markers, construction paper, glue, etc.), but those you should
purchase on an “as needed” basis.
Missing class . . .
. . . will make the course harder for you. See the Late Work Flowchart
for make-up policies, and be aware that missed presentations, individual or
otherwise, will be handled on a case-by-case basis.
Cheating . . .
. . . is a breach of trust and an expression of disrespect for yourself
and for me. It will result in a zero on the assignment, a referral to an
administer, and the knowledge that every subsequent assignment you hand in to
me is suspect. Make sure you know what plagiarism is; just because you didn’t
know you were speeding doesn’t mean you won’t get a ticket!
I have read and understand all parts of the syllabus for Ms. Robinson’s 11th Grade American Literature
class and understand what is expected of me.
Student signature/date
_____________________________________________________________________________
_______
Parent signature/date
_____________________________________________________________________________
________

More Related Content

Viewers also liked

2008-2009 AP Syllabus
2008-2009 AP Syllabus2008-2009 AP Syllabus
2008-2009 AP Syllabusslr1541
 
Andre Silva Campos P (9)
Andre Silva Campos P (9)Andre Silva Campos P (9)
Andre Silva Campos P (9)Josinei Tavares
 
Архитектура и новые возможности B-tree
Архитектура и новые возможности B-treeАрхитектура и новые возможности B-tree
Архитектура и новые возможности B-treeAnastasia Lubennikova
 
Instructivo hidrología unamba
Instructivo hidrología unambaInstructivo hidrología unamba
Instructivo hidrología unambaJesus Ayerve Tuiro
 
Survival Packet
Survival PacketSurvival Packet
Survival Packetslr1541
 
Kpi google analytics
Kpi google analyticsKpi google analytics
Kpi google analyticschamberthomas
 
Kpi for project management
Kpi for project managementKpi for project management
Kpi for project managementchamberthomas
 
Making Awesome Experiences with Biosensors
Making Awesome Experiences with BiosensorsMaking Awesome Experiences with Biosensors
Making Awesome Experiences with BiosensorsSophiKravitz
 
SalesRev - Boost Your Conversions and Generate More Business Without Spending...
SalesRev - Boost Your Conversions and Generate More Business Without Spending...SalesRev - Boost Your Conversions and Generate More Business Without Spending...
SalesRev - Boost Your Conversions and Generate More Business Without Spending...Keith McGibbon
 
2009-2010 10 Syllabus
2009-2010 10 Syllabus2009-2010 10 Syllabus
2009-2010 10 Syllabusslr1541
 
Historia de los_satelites_de_comunicaciones._bit_134._5c6c417a
Historia de los_satelites_de_comunicaciones._bit_134._5c6c417aHistoria de los_satelites_de_comunicaciones._bit_134._5c6c417a
Historia de los_satelites_de_comunicaciones._bit_134._5c6c417aJesus Ayerve Tuiro
 

Viewers also liked (20)

2008-2009 AP Syllabus
2008-2009 AP Syllabus2008-2009 AP Syllabus
2008-2009 AP Syllabus
 
Andre Silva Campos P (9)
Andre Silva Campos P (9)Andre Silva Campos P (9)
Andre Silva Campos P (9)
 
Kpi indicator
Kpi indicatorKpi indicator
Kpi indicator
 
P (1)ele escolheu você
P (1)ele escolheu vocêP (1)ele escolheu você
P (1)ele escolheu você
 
Toyato cars
Toyato carsToyato cars
Toyato cars
 
Архитектура и новые возможности B-tree
Архитектура и новые возможности B-treeАрхитектура и новые возможности B-tree
Архитектура и новые возможности B-tree
 
Global warming
Global warmingGlobal warming
Global warming
 
Instructivo hidrología unamba
Instructivo hidrología unambaInstructivo hidrología unamba
Instructivo hidrología unamba
 
Survival Packet
Survival PacketSurvival Packet
Survival Packet
 
Kpi google analytics
Kpi google analyticsKpi google analytics
Kpi google analytics
 
Kpi for project management
Kpi for project managementKpi for project management
Kpi for project management
 
Making Awesome Experiences with Biosensors
Making Awesome Experiences with BiosensorsMaking Awesome Experiences with Biosensors
Making Awesome Experiences with Biosensors
 
SalesRev - Boost Your Conversions and Generate More Business Without Spending...
SalesRev - Boost Your Conversions and Generate More Business Without Spending...SalesRev - Boost Your Conversions and Generate More Business Without Spending...
SalesRev - Boost Your Conversions and Generate More Business Without Spending...
 
2009-2010 10 Syllabus
2009-2010 10 Syllabus2009-2010 10 Syllabus
2009-2010 10 Syllabus
 
Historia de los_satelites_de_comunicaciones._bit_134._5c6c417a
Historia de los_satelites_de_comunicaciones._bit_134._5c6c417aHistoria de los_satelites_de_comunicaciones._bit_134._5c6c417a
Historia de los_satelites_de_comunicaciones._bit_134._5c6c417a
 
Page compression. PGCON_2016
Page compression. PGCON_2016Page compression. PGCON_2016
Page compression. PGCON_2016
 
Kpi process
Kpi processKpi process
Kpi process
 
Destroying Router Security
Destroying Router SecurityDestroying Router Security
Destroying Router Security
 
Kpi key
Kpi keyKpi key
Kpi key
 
10
1010
10
 

Similar to Ms. Robinson's 11th Grade American Lit Syllabus

WRLIT-100-05 Michael Zhai
WRLIT-100-05 Michael ZhaiWRLIT-100-05 Michael Zhai
WRLIT-100-05 Michael ZhaiMike Zhai
 
4 college essay
4 college essay4 college essay
4 college essaykdmitchell
 
4 college essay copy
4 college essay copy4 college essay copy
4 college essay copykdmitchell
 
Greensheet 2018: ELIT/WMST 21
Greensheet 2018: ELIT/WMST 21Greensheet 2018: ELIT/WMST 21
Greensheet 2018: ELIT/WMST 21judyhubbard
 
Greensheet 2019: eli 21
Greensheet 2019: eli 21Greensheet 2019: eli 21
Greensheet 2019: eli 21judyhubbard
 
The giver lesson plan
The giver lesson planThe giver lesson plan
The giver lesson planPolaris500
 
McClintock-Walsh ENGL 151 Assignment Sheet Final PaperLength.docx
McClintock-Walsh ENGL 151 Assignment Sheet Final PaperLength.docxMcClintock-Walsh ENGL 151 Assignment Sheet Final PaperLength.docx
McClintock-Walsh ENGL 151 Assignment Sheet Final PaperLength.docxandreecapon
 
Poetry Analysis Essay Example. Poetry Analysis Essay Example.
Poetry Analysis Essay Example. Poetry Analysis Essay Example.Poetry Analysis Essay Example. Poetry Analysis Essay Example.
Poetry Analysis Essay Example. Poetry Analysis Essay Example.Alicia Williams
 
Poetry Analysis Essay Example.pdf
Poetry Analysis Essay Example.pdfPoetry Analysis Essay Example.pdf
Poetry Analysis Essay Example.pdfLinda Roy
 
How to create a sci fi novel slideshare
How to create a sci fi novel slideshareHow to create a sci fi novel slideshare
How to create a sci fi novel slideshareSabine Moura
 
380 syllabus fall 2021
380 syllabus fall 2021380 syllabus fall 2021
380 syllabus fall 2021Jan Johnson
 
1. Classify patients into 4 tiers based on number of claims. (6 po.docx
1. Classify patients into 4 tiers based on number of claims. (6 po.docx1. Classify patients into 4 tiers based on number of claims. (6 po.docx
1. Classify patients into 4 tiers based on number of claims. (6 po.docxketurahhazelhurst
 
1. Classify patients into 4 tiers based on number of claims. (6 po.docx
1. Classify patients into 4 tiers based on number of claims. (6 po.docx1. Classify patients into 4 tiers based on number of claims. (6 po.docx
1. Classify patients into 4 tiers based on number of claims. (6 po.docxjeremylockett77
 
Fall 2014 Introduction to Poetry
Fall 2014 Introduction to PoetryFall 2014 Introduction to Poetry
Fall 2014 Introduction to PoetryAmanda Johnson
 

Similar to Ms. Robinson's 11th Grade American Lit Syllabus (20)

WRLIT-100-05 Michael Zhai
WRLIT-100-05 Michael ZhaiWRLIT-100-05 Michael Zhai
WRLIT-100-05 Michael Zhai
 
4 college essay
4 college essay4 college essay
4 college essay
 
4 college essay copy
4 college essay copy4 college essay copy
4 college essay copy
 
Greensheet 2018: ELIT/WMST 21
Greensheet 2018: ELIT/WMST 21Greensheet 2018: ELIT/WMST 21
Greensheet 2018: ELIT/WMST 21
 
Week of april_12th
Week of april_12thWeek of april_12th
Week of april_12th
 
Greensheet 2019: eli 21
Greensheet 2019: eli 21Greensheet 2019: eli 21
Greensheet 2019: eli 21
 
9th grade english unit 9.5 making connections
9th grade english unit 9.5 making connections9th grade english unit 9.5 making connections
9th grade english unit 9.5 making connections
 
Elit 10 class 20
Elit 10 class 20Elit 10 class 20
Elit 10 class 20
 
The giver lesson plan
The giver lesson planThe giver lesson plan
The giver lesson plan
 
McClintock-Walsh ENGL 151 Assignment Sheet Final PaperLength.docx
McClintock-Walsh ENGL 151 Assignment Sheet Final PaperLength.docxMcClintock-Walsh ENGL 151 Assignment Sheet Final PaperLength.docx
McClintock-Walsh ENGL 151 Assignment Sheet Final PaperLength.docx
 
Poetry Analysis Essay Example. Poetry Analysis Essay Example.
Poetry Analysis Essay Example. Poetry Analysis Essay Example.Poetry Analysis Essay Example. Poetry Analysis Essay Example.
Poetry Analysis Essay Example. Poetry Analysis Essay Example.
 
Poetry Analysis Essay Example.pdf
Poetry Analysis Essay Example.pdfPoetry Analysis Essay Example.pdf
Poetry Analysis Essay Example.pdf
 
How to create a sci fi novel slideshare
How to create a sci fi novel slideshareHow to create a sci fi novel slideshare
How to create a sci fi novel slideshare
 
380 syllabus fall 2021
380 syllabus fall 2021380 syllabus fall 2021
380 syllabus fall 2021
 
Elit 10 class 20
Elit 10 class 20Elit 10 class 20
Elit 10 class 20
 
1. Classify patients into 4 tiers based on number of claims. (6 po.docx
1. Classify patients into 4 tiers based on number of claims. (6 po.docx1. Classify patients into 4 tiers based on number of claims. (6 po.docx
1. Classify patients into 4 tiers based on number of claims. (6 po.docx
 
1. Classify patients into 4 tiers based on number of claims. (6 po.docx
1. Classify patients into 4 tiers based on number of claims. (6 po.docx1. Classify patients into 4 tiers based on number of claims. (6 po.docx
1. Classify patients into 4 tiers based on number of claims. (6 po.docx
 
Fall 2014 Introduction to Poetry
Fall 2014 Introduction to PoetryFall 2014 Introduction to Poetry
Fall 2014 Introduction to Poetry
 
Syllabus Winter 2013
Syllabus Winter 2013Syllabus Winter 2013
Syllabus Winter 2013
 
Rescue SORLA 2010
Rescue SORLA 2010Rescue SORLA 2010
Rescue SORLA 2010
 

Ms. Robinson's 11th Grade American Lit Syllabus

  • 1. Ms. Robinson 2011-2012 Course Syllabus Room 108 srobinson@sonoranacademy.org 11th Grade American Literature Officially, this course will . . . . . . focus on the study of American literature where students will not only become aware of the great, controversial, and beautiful ideas contained in America’s literary history, but also examine the interactions between the writers’ purpose, subjects, and audience expectations. Assignments will consist of expository, personal, and persuasive writing, oral expression, vocabulary development, and research and analysis. Most writing assignments and projects will involve an exploration and analysis of rhetorical and linguistic choices as well as literary, cultural, and historical topics germane to American literature from the Puritan to the Post-Modern Era. More specifically, it will . . . . . . expose you to a broad spectrum of American literature, thought, art, politics, religion, philosophy, etc., in order to gain a greater understanding of the English language and American cultural history. In addition to an intense examination of the rhetoric of American Literature, students will be expected to summarize, analyze, and evaluate the literature covered in written journals, essays, reports, projects, and oral presentations. We’ll be reading . . . The Scarlet Letter The Crucible The Great Gatsby The Jungle Their Eyes Were Watching God This list may change throughout the year, so while purchasing your own copies is a fantastic idea, you may want to wait until we get to that unit to be certain we’re going to read them. Another great idea is to get your parents to read along with you. Not only do they have their own ideas and experiences associated with the stories we’ll be exploring, but then they won’t have to ask you what you did at school every day! How to impress me: Be Real. The world is full of people who are pretending to be something they’re not. No matter why they’re doing it--to impress someone, to anger someone, to soothe someone, to hurt someone--they all have one thing in common: they’re doing it for someone else. I want to see you being yourself, not someone you think others want you to be (and, being the Master Communicator I am, I can tell the difference!). Be honest with yourself, and people will be honest with you. Be Here. I know you have things on your mind that can distract you from school, because I have things on my mind that distract me from work. I’m asking you to let this class be a break from those things. Leave them on the table beside the door. Believe me, they’ll be waiting for you there when you leave! Try. You know that line in Star Wars, “Do or do not, there is no try,” that Yoda delivers to Luke on Dagoba? It’s not true. Yoda was a powerful old gremlin who lived in a swamp all by himself where he didn’t have to
  • 2. help anyone. All we can do, as humans, is try. Even if you have serious doubts as to your ability, you have to try.
  • 3. Late Work Flowchart Your grades . . . . . . are based on four categories: in-class performance, homework, assessments and your final exam. Each of these categories represent 25% of your total grade. Thus, if you ace everything done in class but never do your homework, you’ll receive a 75%, which is a “C”. You need to bring . . . . . . the usual stuff for an English class. This includes: · a working pen (blue or black, please!) or (sharpened) pencil · a notebook · something to keep your assignments in · two or three different colored highlighters · a student planner. You’ll also have to bring your books to class when I say so. Other things will be required through the year for specific projects (i.e.: posterboard, markers, construction paper, glue, etc.), but those you should purchase on an “as needed” basis. Missing class . . . . . . will make the course harder for you. See the Late Work Flowchart for make-up policies, and be aware that missed presentations, individual or otherwise, will be handled on a case-by-case basis. Cheating . . . . . . is a breach of trust and an expression of disrespect for yourself and for me. It will result in a zero on the assignment, a referral to an administer, and the knowledge that every subsequent assignment you hand in to me is suspect. Make sure you know what plagiarism is; just because you didn’t know you were speeding doesn’t mean you won’t get a ticket! I have read and understand all parts of the syllabus for Ms. Robinson’s 11th Grade American Literature class and understand what is expected of me. Student signature/date _____________________________________________________________________________ _______