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1 E NGLISH III Mrs. Rollens Kenwood Academy—English Department 2013-2014

2 A BOUT M RS. R OLLENS … Grew up outside of St. Louis, Missouri Went to University of Missouri (Mizzou) Moved to Chicago in 2005 Taught for five years at Farragut Career Academy on the Westside This is my fourth year at Kenwood Office Hours: 2 nd, 5 th, 6 th (Room 112) Email Address: mjhopkins1@cps.edu

3 F OR YOUR INFORMATION Check for my English III class on Kenwood’s website. No, seriously. All assignments, homework, and due dates are posted there and updated frequently. Therefore, there’s no excuse for not knowing what we did if you were absent or when something is due.

4 C OURSE D ESCRIPTION Welcome to English III! In this course we will be exploring different genres of literature from all across the globe. This class syncs up with with Global Issues. We will complete activities in a variety of formats: individually, in pairs, or in groups. This class will have ACT-prep activities throughout. We will also be completing the Junior Research Paper this year. Finally, because this is a junior-level course, be prepared to have homework, both reading and writing.

5 R EQUIRED SUPPLIES Writing utensil (blue or black ink ONLY, or pencil). You will lose points if you do not follow this rule. Three-hole punched folder with loose-leaf paper in the middle A flash drive for saving documents when we’re completing essays **THESE ITEMS WILL BE CHECKED ON FRI. FOR 30 PTS.

6 G RADE B REAKDOWN CategoriesDescription Percentage of Your Grade Formative Class work, informal writing, and collaborative assignments 30% Summative Essays, quizzes, exams, and projects 30% Participation/Effort Daily participation scores 20% Homework Independent reading and enrichment activities 20% TOTAL 100%

7 U NITS OF S TUDY The Politics of Government & Power ( Macbeth) Satire and the Politics of Human Rights( 1984) The Politics of Global Environment (Things Fall Apart) The Politics of Class, Race, and Gender ( Like Water for Chocolate) Junior Research Paper Project (required for Second Semester credit)

8 C LASS E XPECTATIONS 1. Participate!! It counts for a grade. (You’ll see how in a few slides.) 2. Be on time!! Being tardy affects your participation score for the day. You lose 3 points EACH time you’re tardy. 3. Come to class prepared. Due to moving from room to room, I cannot loan supplies. 4. Any electronic device that is SEEN, even if you’re not using it (it’s out on your desk), will be a loss of your participation points for the day. 5. Be willing to work with others. We will do group work at times.

9 P ARTICIPATION P OINTS Each day, you earn 6 points for participation. These points appear in Gradebook every 2-3 weeks as one grade. (This can add up to 500 points a semester.) This daily score can be lowered through the following actions: 1. You were absent, even if it’s excused (If you’re not absent often, this will hardly affect you.) 2. Coming to class tardy (loss of 3 of the 6 points) 3. You have ANY kind of electronic device out 4. Being disrespectful or disruptive in any way 5. Putting your head down or falling asleep

10 L AST NOTE ABOUT PARTICIPATION POINTS … These points are meant to BOOST your grade and add a nice buffer if you, for example, don’t do as well on an exam, project, or assignment. They are not meant to be a punishment. If you carry yourself and behave as a scholar should, you will not lose these points. Just do what needs to be done! ***FYI: At times, participation points will double per day when working on projects. You will receive plenty of notice when this happens.

11 A BSENCES In the event of an excused absence, you MUST bring me a note that has been previously cleared by Ms. Fleming-Jones. You, and you alone, are responsible for figuring out the make-up work. Visit the Kenwood website to see what we did while you were gone. I will NOT tell you what we did the previous day. Then, come visit me that day you return in the English Office to receive the work.

12 L ATE W ORK P OLICY Being totally up front, I have a pretty strict late work policy. Any work that is not turned in the moment it is due will be considered late (not the end of the period and not the end of the day). For example, if you arrive tardy to class and something has already been collected, it is now late (unless you have a hall pass). Late assignments can only earn a maximum of 50% credit. After TWO weeks from the due date of a regular assignment/project, you can no longer turn it in, even late. After ONE week from when a quiz/exam was given, you can no longer make it up. Check the website!!

13 L ATE H OMEWORK C OUPON T O BALANCE THE LATE WORK POLICY, YOU WILL RECEIVE ONE HOMEWORK COUPON PER QUARTER. T HIS MAKES A LATE ASSIGNMENT NOT LATE ANYMORE. (I T DOES NOT REPLACE A GRADE. Y OU STILL DO THE WORK AND STAPLE THE COUPON TO IT.) **Y OU CAN CHOOSE TO GIVE THIS TO ANOTHER STUDENT, IF YOU WANT TO BE SUPES NICE. First Quarter Homework Coupon This coupon must be attached to homework assignment to receive full credit.

14 S AMPLE H ALL P ASS Mrs. Rollens’s Hall Pass 123123 YOU CANNOT USE ANOTHER STUDENT’S PASS, JUST YOURS.

15 T IME TO GET REAL M RS. R OLLENS ’ S PET PEEVES AND WHAT YOU SHOULD REALLY KNOW : ) Don’t be tardy, even a second. When the bell rings, I do shut and lock the door. Your lap can’t be that hilarious. Please put your phone away. Don’t ask me what we did yesterday. Look at the website. It’s purpose is to make your life easier. You catch more flies with honey. Don’t be a jerk. Seriously, it only leaves a bad impression in my mind about you.

16 O KAY, NOW WE ’ RE GOING TO PRACTICE WITH THE HOMEWORK WEBSITE.

17 C OMMENTS OR QUESTIONS ?


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