Honors English II

Honors English II

<p> Dual Credit English 101/102 2016-17 Summer Reading</p><p>Summer Reading Dual Credit English 101/102 Please purchase and read the following titles and complete the corresponding assignments over the summer to prepare for the Dual Credit course. Note: one assignment must be emailed before the first class.</p><p>1. How to Read Literature Like a Professor by Thomas C. Foster Assignment </p><p>After reading the book, choose 3 chapters that interest you. Write a 250 word response to each of the 3 chapters you selected referencing other stories you have read in high school. Before the first day of class Email all 3 responses in the TEXT of your email to: [email protected]</p><p>2. by George Orwell 1984 Assignments</p><p>(First Day of Class) Reading Test on 1984 Handwritten Annotated Notes from your reading submitted (minimum of 5 pages)</p><p>First Formal Paper and in-Class presentation will be due in August. Dual Credit English 101/102 Ms. Christy Jickling Office Hours: M-F: 2:15-3:00 Room: 433 (or by appointment) Phone: 573-1201 x1433 e-mail: [email protected]</p><p>Sharpschool page: http://westashleyhigh.ccsdschools.com/cms/One.aspx? portalId=2879849&pageId=16342486</p><p>Trident Technical College Information: You should have qualified for the course with Guidance (Compass Test, ACT/SAT scores). Any questions can be directed to your Guidance Counselor or [email protected], the TTC Dual Credit liaison. The TTC withdrawal dates for the fall semester are the 3rd day of class for compressed 9-week classes. Each course is 3 college credits (6 total credits for 101/102).</p><p>Summer Reading: The two books: 1984 (Orwell) and How to Read like a Professor (Foster), are your responsibility to purchase and have in class. We will be referring to Foster throughout the course. See the summer reading assessments: 1 assignment is due before class starts and 2 others are due on the first day of class.</p><p>TextBooks and Additional Supplies: Please have books for the first day of class. The textbooks are available at the TTC bookstore. *Students with Free or Reduced Lunch status qualify for a textbook loan. English 101: World Views: Classic and Contemporary Readings 8th Edition for TTC. Eds. Roger West et al. (Pearson) English 102: Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, Drama, and Writing 13th edition Eds. X.J. Ke nnedy and Dana Gioia (Pearson)</p><p>English 101 English 102</p><p>*TTC requires each student to have the most up to date edition of the textbook that comes with the online Writing Lab access code. If you purchase a book without a code, codes are available from TTC for approximately $100. Also, each of you will need access to a computer, a good dictionary, a notebook for taking notes in class, and pocket folders for handing in your assignments. More than anything else, you must have respect for deadlines and a desire to improve your critical thinking and written communication skills. </p>

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