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Honors English 10

Honors English 10. Textbook: Prentice Hall’s Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes: World Masterpieces (This is not the regular English 10 th grade book). Almost all of the stories are in the textbook. Summer :. Mythology by Edith Hamilton

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Honors English 10

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  1. Honors English 10

  2. Textbook: Prentice Hall’s Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes:World Masterpieces (This is not the regular English 10th grade book). Almost all of the stories are in the textbook.

  3. Summer: • Mythologyby Edith Hamilton • Annotation of entire book for comprehension and detail • Diction • Key Passages • Patterns • Analysis

  4. Fall Semester • World Religious Unit: • Judaism: • “Abraham and Isaac” (not in book) • “Book of Ruth” • “Psalm 23” • Islam: • From the Qur’an: “The Exordium,” “Night,” “Daylight,” “Comfort”

  5. Hinduism: • Mahabharata: “Sibi” • Bhagavad-Gita: “The Yoga of Knowledge” • Ramayana:“Rama and Ravana in Battle” • Panchatantra:“Numskull and the Rabbit”

  6. Christianity: • “The Parable of the Prodigal Son” (not in book) • Buddhism: • Zen Parables: “A Parable,” “Publishing the Sutras,” “The Taste of Banzo’s Sword”

  7. Ancient Greece and Rome Unit: • Poeticsby Aristotle (not in book) • Oedipus the King • Poems by Catullus • “Carpe Diem” by Horace • Metamorphoses: “The Story of Daedalus and Icarus” • From the Annals: “The Burning of Rome” • Drama (Antigone)

  8. The Middle Ages Unit: • “Song of Roland” • “Perceval: The Grail” • “The Lady of the Werewolf” • “Sir Galahad” • Divine Comedy: Inferno Canto I, III, V, XXXIV • “The Art of Translation”

  9. The Renaissance and Rationalism Unit: • Poems by Petrarch • Shakespeare: • Much Ado About Nothing • Sonnet 29 & 116 • Decameron: “Federigo’s Falcon” • Don Quixote Chapters I, VII, VIII • “Leonardo: The Eye, The Hand, The Mind”

  10. Romanticism Unit: • Poems by Charles Baudelaire and Paul Verlaine • Drama by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe • “Two Friends”

  11. Winter Reading • Novel (Lord of the Flies) Winter Reading • Annotation of entire book for comprehension and detail • Diction • Key Passages • Patterns • Analysis

  12. THE ESSAY • to write a biographical narrative and a cause-effect essay. Standards W2.1, W2.3, W1.1, W1.2, W1.4, W1.9, LC1.3, LC1.4, LC1.5. • to write for assessment (on-demand writing). Standards W1.1, W1.2, W1.4, W1.9, LC1.3.

  13. WRITING AND GRAMMAR • punctuation: commas, semicolons, and colons. Standard LC1.1. • phrases: participial phrases, appositive phrases, prepositional phrases, gerund phrases, infinitive phrases. Standard LC1.1.

  14. READING, LITERATURE, AND LITERACY • these literary terms and concepts: allusion, antagonist, autobiography, biography, character, characterization, critical review, dialogue, direct characterization, dynamic character, genre, flat character, indirect characterization, motivation, parable, protagonist, round character, static character, suspense, symbol. Standards R1.1, R3.7. • characterization in literature. Standards R3.3, R3.4.

  15. Spring: • The Realism Unit: • “A Problem” • “A Doll House”

  16. Modern World Unit: • Poems by Boris Pasternak • “The Bracelet” • “War” • “The Guitar” • “Ithaka” • “The Glass of Milk” • Novel (Night) • Poetry

  17. Contemporary World Unit: • “The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World” • “House Taken Over” • “Half Day”

  18. THE ESSAY • to write a response to literature essay and a business letter. W2.2, W2.5, W1.1, W1.2, W1.4, W1.9, LC1.3, LC1.4, LC1.5. • to write for assessment (on-demand writing). Standards W1.1, W1.2, W1.4, W1.9, LC1.3.

  19. WRITING AND GRAMMAR • punctuation: apostrophes, brackets, dashes, ellipsis, exclamation marks, hyphens, quotation marks, parentheses, question marks, slashes. Standard LC1.1. • diction and syntax. — LC1.3. • relative clauses. Standard LC1.1.

  20. READING, LITERATURE, AND LITERACY • these literary terms and concepts: assonance, consonance, couplet, enjambment, haiku, legend, lyric poem, myth, narrative poem, octave, onomatopoeia, parody, quatrain, sensory language, sestet, sonnet, speaker, tanka villanelle. Standards R1.1, R3.7. • to identify and describe the function of dialogue, scene designs, soliloquies, asides, and character foils in dramatic literature. Standard R3.10. • word derivations. Standard R1.1. • connotation and denotation. Standard R1.2.

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