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Welcome to Pre-Advanced Placement English II

*Some changes may occur, but notification will follow. Welcome to Pre-Advanced Placement English II. Miss Lima Room 105 PLEASE SIGN IN. OBJECTIVE.

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Welcome to Pre-Advanced Placement English II

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  1. *Some changes may occur, but notification will follow. Welcome to Pre-Advanced Placement English II Miss Lima Room 105 PLEASE SIGN IN

  2. OBJECTIVE • Students will experience the art of literature and language in a rigorous course to prepare them for higher education. Not only will students read, write, and think at a college-bound level, they will also prepare themselves for the STAR, CAHSEE, CST’s, SAT’s, ACT’s, and/or AP exams.

  3. What do we do in here? • Novels/Plays: Classics that will come up on the AP exam. To Kill a Mockingbird • Writing: Constantly working on the writing process. Character Analysis (RtL) • Take various analytical approaches to literature: Historical Approach • Vocabulary: Prepares students for SAT’s, AP Exams, etc.

  4. SEMESTER ONE To Kill a Mockingbird Oedipus Rex Things Fall Apart 1984 SEMESTER TWO The Moon is Down Night The Merchant of Venice The Tragedy of Julius Caesar Selection of American Short Stories Novels/Playssubject to change in the best interest of students. Notification will occur.

  5. Literary Concepts Standard-Based Concepts and Applications Visuals of Student Work. • Effects of literary elements. • Ex: plot, theme, setting • Effects of literary devices. • Ex: irony, figurative language, diction • Synthesis/Use of various genres. • Ex: poetry, non-fiction, short story

  6. Types of Approaches/Analyses Example • Textual Analysis • Mythological Analysis • Psychological Analysis • Sociological Analysis • Destructive Analysis • Historical Approach • Biographical Approach

  7. Response to Literature Compare and Contrast Persuasive Business Letter Note: a redo is acceptable Biographical Narrative Autobiographical Narrative Short Story Poetry Writing: Analytical/Narrative

  8. How Can I Check on my Student? • What are agendas? • What is the website calendar?

  9. Discipline Action: • 1) warning with action plan • 2) teacher-student conference • 3)guardian contact/OCAR • 4)OCAR and referral. • Note: The teacher has the right to skip or blend together the above steps depending on the severity of the behavior.

  10. Late Work: Please note that excessive late work may result in a poor grade. • Late work is accepted up until one week before a quarter ends. • Make up work is available in the make up folders for only 2 weeks, and then they are recycled. Many are downloaded on the website. • Work is determined as late when it is not submitted at time of collection. • Completed late work will be given no more than a 50%. Incomplete late work…not acceptable.

  11. Phone (209) 385-8000 Email llima@muhsd.k12.ca.us (Parents) misslima10@yahoo.com (Students) CONTACTS

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