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Welcome to English 11 Jennifer Widrig (widrighodgesj@edmonds.wednet.edu) Dani Bowlden (p-bowldend@edmonds.wednet.edu)

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1 Welcome to English 11 Jennifer Widrig Dani Bowlden

2 About this class... English 11 is American Literature.
Students study two novels, one nonfiction book, and a play: Their Eyes Were Watching God The Great Gatsby The Crucible Into the Wild Students also study foundational documents of the US, poetry, and films. Students will read two novels independently: one classic and one free choice. Students write narratives, essays, and arguments, give presentations, and hold class discussions. Our theme is “What does it mean to live an authentic life?”

3 Class Procedures Study Guides The Writing Process Journals
Personal responses Reading journal vocab Homework is minutes per night, usually. Daily Work 40% Major Assignments 60% No late work accepted for daily work. Major assignment due dates are more flexible.

4 Google Classroom I post all assignments here with attachments to any documents needed. Students who were absent should check here before talking to me. Parents may sign up to receive weekly summary updates. Calendar will show assignments for the week in all classes. Students may mark assignments as “done” to monitor their progress. Please have your child download the app to their phone and turn on notifications.

5 Welcome to English 9 Jennifer Widrig Dani Bowlden

6 About this class... English 9 is a survey course that prepares students for anything they might have to do in an English class in high school. We read short stories, two novels, and a play: To Kill a Mockingbird The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian Romeo and Juliet We also study poetry, mythology, and films. Students write analytical essays, fictional narratives, and arguments.

7 Class Procedures Study Guides The Writing Process Journals
Personal responses Notes Check-ins Homework is 10 minutes per night, usually. Daily Work 40% Major Assignments 60% No late work accepted for daily work. Major assignment due dates are more flexible.

8 Google Classroom I post all assignments here with attachments to any documents needed. Students who were absent should check here before talking to me. Parents may sign up to receive weekly summary updates. Calendar will show assignments for the week in all classes. Students may mark assignments as “done” to monitor their progress. Please have your child download the app to their phone and turn on notifications.

9 Welcome to AP English Jennifer Widrig Dani Bowlden

10 About this class... AP Language and Composition is about the art of rhetoric. Students learn to read deeply, analyze thoroughly, and write articulately. We read nonfiction almost exclusively in this class. All students are expected to take the AP test. The AP Lang Test is May 10, 2017.

11 Class Procedures Vocab Journals due weekly (5 words from class readings) Reading and annotating texts!!!! Essay Writing Students should expect to write AT LEAST one essay every two weeks. Timed writes will increase as we get nearer the test date. Research Project Students will be expected to conduct research on their chosen topic outside of class. This is ongoing starting next month and will culminate in a research essay and presentation in February or March.

12 Grading No late work is accepted. Summative Assessments 50%
Classwork/Homework 30% Participation/Responsibility 20% Students should expect minutes of homework per night.

13 Google Classroom I post all assignments here with attachments to any documents needed. Students who were absent should check here before talking to me. Parents may sign up to receive weekly summary updates. Calendar will show assignments for the week in all classes. Students may mark assignments as “done” to monitor their progress. Please have your child download the app to their phone and turn on notifications.

14 What parents can do to help...
Good food, plenty of rest, family time, outdoor time, exercise. Read, watch, listen and discuss everything together. Knowing current events, history and literature helps students do well on the test. NPR, PBS Documentaries Historical Films and TV shows Classic Novels


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