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AMERICAN
LITERATURE 111 A HONORS
COURSE DESCRIPTION: This
is an accelerated college prep class which emphasizes careful reading and
interpretation of literary selections. The course will survey American works
and authors from the new land through the Civil War and will prepare the student
for specific writing experiences such as exposition, analysis of literature,
and literary criticism as well as vocabulary development, speaking and listening,
research, and test-taking skills.
- WRITING
- Multi paragraph
essays (Minimum five)
- Opening paragraph
- Thesis statement
- Topic sentence
- Paragraph development
- Transitional
devices
- Conclusion
- Types of essays
- Persuasion/argumentation
- Analysis/literary
analysis
- Definition
- Comparison/contrast
- Timed writings
- Suggested additional
writings
- Critical review
- Reader response
- Impromptu writing
- Creative writing
- Internal documentation
- Writing styles
- READING/LITERATURE
- Literary movements
- Early writers
- Native Americans
- Colonials
- Puritans
- Planters
- Age of Reason
- Romanticism
- American Renaissance
- Transcendentalism
- Anti-transcendentalism
- Fireside
poets
- Civil War literature
- Background
- Chronology,
characteristics, evolution of literary movements
- Authors
backgrounds
- Literary selections
(concentration on quality rather than quantity)
- Literary terms
- Comprehension
- PSAT, SAT,
ACT preparation
- Literary techniques
- Parallel reading
- USAGE/GRAMMAR
- Standard English
- Sentence structure
- Proofreading
- Capitalization,
punctuation, spelling
- Voice
- Tense
- Pronoun usage
- Parallel structure
- LANGUAGE/VOCABULARY
- Words from literary
selections
- PSAT and SAT/ACT
preparation
- Etymology
- Analogies
- RESEARCH/TECHNOLOGY
- Technological
and informational resources
- Computer software
and technology to write, revise, and correct writing (where available)
- MLA style
- SPEAKING/LISTENING
- Oral presentations/reading/recitation
- Class discussion
- Group discussion/cooperative
learning
- Notetaking
- Listening actively
and courteously
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