Curriculum Map for English III CP

Curriculum Map for English III CP

<p> Curriculum Map for English III CP Mrs. Rouse</p><p>Beginning of the Year Introductions  Go over syllabus, expectations, rules, etc.  Assign seats/ learn names—introduction game  Assign text books  Writing Assignment/ Discussion: Why study American Literature? </p><p>UNIT 1: Native American Literature Native American Myths and Legends  “Earth on Turtle’s Back”  “When Grizzlies Walked Upright”  “Navajo Origin Legend”  Begin myth-search (small group project)</p><p>Native American Myths and Legends (continued)  Finish myth-search (turn in worksheets)  Quiz over Native American myths and legends  Writing myths- myth must attempt to answer a big life question (something that is hard to explain) (narrative writing assignment)</p><p>Unit 2: Intro to Puritans Early Explorers and Colonists (Narrative Accounts)  Christopher Columbus “Journal of the First American Voyage” o Quiz  John Smith “The General History of Virginia” o Paraphrase  William Bradford and the Puritans “Of Plymouth Plantation” o Author background notes/ Puritan notes o Reading Preparation (notes and outline over selection)  Probably do either Smith or Bradford for general (both for CP—one independent)  DO a quiz over material</p><p>UNIT 3: Research Week 1 (Or Research a modern-day scandal) Research Project (Puritanism and Salem Witchcraft Trials)  Citing Internet Sources  Source Cards and Note Cards  In-text citations  Works Cited Page  Begin internet research Research Project (Puritanism and Salem Witchcraft Trials)  Work on research paper format and thesis statements.  Continue work on research papers  One-on-one meetings with students to check progress  Finish research project and hand in paper</p><p>UNIT 4: The Crucible Week 1 The Crucible  Video on the Salem Witch Trials o Quiz over the video  Notes over Arthur Miller and the play  Begin reading Acts together in class (answer Act questions)</p><p>Week 2 o Continue reading Acts/ answering Act questions</p><p>Week 3 o Continue reading Acts/ answering Act questions</p><p>Week 4 o Finish “The Crucible” o Test over “The Crucible” o Movie</p><p>Unit 5: Romanticism Romantics o Day 1:Notes over Washington Irving and Romanticism w/ guided notes (1/2 day) o Begin reading “The Devil and Tom Walker” p. 242 o Day 2: Finish reading “The Devil and Tom Walker” o Day 3: Begin Short Story Analysis o Day 4: Finish Short Story Analysis and go over (turn in) o Day 5: Test over Irving notes and “The Devil and Tom Walker” (trade and grade?)</p><p>Romantics continued/ Poe o Notes over Poe o “The Fall of the House of Usher” p. 308 o Go over vocabulary terms and how to break apart complex sentences to determine meaning (might want to pick a few sentences from the story and have students determine the central idea—paraphrase—for practice) o Have students answer book questions at the end of the story and then go over. o Reading and answering questions will take about 2- 2 ½ days in class. o “The Fall of the House of Usher” Review (collect as test grade)</p><p>Unit 6: Transcendentalism Transcendentalism  Notes over Transcendentalism  “Song of Myself” by Walt Whitman/ write a song of myself  Read “Self Reliance” by Ralph Waldo Emerson o Discuss/ book questions  Read Civil Disobedience by Thoreau  Persuasive essay in response to reading of Civil Disobedience  Essay will be due the following week  Selected poems from Langston Hughes and Maya Angelou o Discuss how these authors reflect transcendentalist attitudes</p><p>Mini Unit 7: Dickinson (continuation of transcendentalist influences) Emily Dickinson  Watch video over Dickinson and complete notes  “The Brain—Is wider than the sky”  “The Soul Selects her own Society”  “Because I Could not Stop for Death”  “I heard a Fly Buzz”  Quiz  Possible short poetry assignment (writing standards)</p><p>Unit 8: Expansion and Unrest A Turn against Slavery and the American Civil War o Background notes (American Civil War) with accompanying guided notes o Informational Texts- select a modern article about the historical impact of slavery o Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl “The Trials of Girlhood” o Frederick Douglas, “My Bondage My Freedom” o “An Episode of War” by Stephen Crane o Realism and Naturalism o “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” by Ambrose Pierce o Comparative selection (from text) Robert E. Lee and Lincoln o Unit Test</p><p>Unit 9: Continue with Post Civil War Expansion  Mark Twain and Regionalism  Bret Harte “The Outcasts of Poker Flats”  Jack London “To Build a Fire” Unit 10: The Great Gatsby  themes and symbols  thematic analysis paper</p>

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