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1
Welcome toHonors English I
  • Mrs. Drake
  • Room 400
  • Classroom website ltmrsdrakesclassroom.pbworks.comgt
  • Email ddrake_at_charleston.k12.il.us
  • cusd1draked_at_gaggle.net
  • Voice Mail Mrs. Drake (217)639-5093

2
Course Description
  • This course will emphasize the study of
    literature as well as the study of grammar, usage
    and the writing process.
  • The study of short stories, poetry, the novel,
    non-fiction and drama will be included in this
    course including Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet,
    and Homers epic poem The Odyssey.
  • At least two full-length, fiction or non-fiction
    works chosen by the student and approved by the
    teacher must be read outside of class both
    semesters.
  • A minimum of three five-paragraph essays must be
    formally evaluated each semester. The focus of
    the writing shall be on expository literary
    analysis, argumentative, and narrative essays.
    One essay must include a research component.
  • Each student will be required to keep an
    electronic journal or blog.
  • Weekly timed, reading comprehension practice and
    the study of vocabulary root words are also
    required for this course.

3
Textbooks
Elements of Language 3rd Course Holt, Rinehart,
Winston
Elements of Literature 3rd Course Holt, Rinehart,
Winston
4
Classroom Rules
  • High expectations are a must!
  • Good attendance is essential to success.
  • Abide by the golden rule.
  • Come to class on time.
  • Avoid disruptions.
  • Be prepared for class.
  • Do not ask to leave the classroom except for
    emergencies (you must have your planner).
  • Late work will not be accepted except under rare
    circumstances.
  • Deal with make-up work immediately.
  • No food or drink is allowed in the classroom.
  • No cell phones or ipods are permitted to be in
    use during class without permission.
  • Respect school property especially classroom
    equipment.
  • Wait for the teacher to dismiss the class and not
    the bell.

5
Consequences
  • A verbal warning is given when a classroom rule
    has been violated. This does not include tardy
    violations, insubordination, misbehavior for a
    sub, inappropriate use of classroom equipment, or
    gross misconduct.
  • Insubordination, misbehavior for a sub, and
    inappropriate use of classroom equipment will
    result in, at minimum, an automatic detention. A
    tardy violation receives an automatic 3 points.
  • If the warning is not heeded, 3 pts. are assigned
    for each subsequent infraction.
  • When the student has accumulated 9 classroom
    points, a point letter is sent home to parents.
  • The next subsequent infraction after the letter
    will be an assigned detention.
  • If the behavior continues beyond the detention,
    subsequent points are assigned.
  • If in the event that the student reaches 20
    points, a conference with the parent/guardian is
    held to determine further disciplinary action.
    Depending on the nature of the infractions, this
    could mean anywhere from more assigned
    detentions, AER, or removal to study hall.
  • Point records accumulate during one semester and
    then begin anew second semester.

6
Make-Up Work
  • You will have one day for every day missed to
    make up your assignments.
  • Please come in to see me during tutorial as soon
    as you return to school from an absence.
  • Tests and quiz make-up dates must be scheduled
    immediately.
  • Check the make-up folder or the classroom website
    for assignments and handouts. The sites address
    is ltmrsdrakesclassroom.pbworks.comgt.
  • Alternative assignments may be given for missed
    videos and group assignments.
  • If you are absent on an important essay or
    presentation due date, only a note from a parent/
    guardian or doctor will excuse you from receiving
    late deduction points.
  • Papers and presentations not turned in on the
    assigned due date will receive one letter grade
    deduction for each day late.
  • If you miss school for any reason other than
    illness, you will need to make up your work
    before you leave in most cases.

7
Grading
  • Grading Scale
  • 100-90A
  • 89-80B
  • 79-70C
  • 69-60D
  • Below 60F
  • Grades in this class are cumulative and are
    based on total points.

8
Grading Continued
  • The greatest percentage of your grade in this
    class will be taken from classwork homework.
    You should expect to have homework almost every
    night.
  • Occasional unit quizzes and tests will also make
    up a considerable percentage of your grade.
  • Two formal essay assignment grades per semester
    will be included in your percentage for this
    course as well.
  • You will be expected to keep an online journal
    using gagglenet.
  • Class projects, if time permits, will be included
    in your final semester grade as well.
  • Class participation grades will be taken on a
    regular basis not to exceed 10 of your total
    semester grade.

9
More on Grading
  • Please do not ask me Is this assignment for a
    grade?
  • The answer is always Yes whether I collect it
    and assign an actual grade or not!
  • Every academic activity you do in this class is
    either receiving a formative or summative
    assessment.
  • So, this means, give your best effort on
    everything you do in this class!

10
Miscellaneous Policies and Procedures
  • Please bring your textbook, paper, English
    folder, pen, and pencil to class each day.
  • Spiral bound notebook paper is discouraged.
  • Please use pencil or black/blue ink on all
    assignments.
  • Unless instructed otherwise, please use complete
    sentences for all assignments. Remember to
    proofread, correcting all spelling, punctuation,
    and capitalization errors.
  • Include an appropriate header with all
    assignments, including first and last name,
    course title, hour, date, assignment title, and
    page number. The assignment title should be
    centered at the top of the paper. All other info
    should be included in the upper right-hand corner
    of the assignment.
  • Please write neatly and legibly. For some, it
    may be better to type the assignments.

11
Miscellaneous Policies and Procedures Continued
  • All formal essay assignments should be typed,
    double-spaced, and include header (unless
    otherwise specified). No cover page or report
    folder should be included.
  • Some essays may be required to be submitted
    electronically such as Turnitin.com or Gagglenet.
    You will be required to keep track of your user
    name and passwords for these programs.
  • Please save all of your assignments and handouts
    throughout the semester.
  • We are piloting a new BYOT program this year!
    More info to follow on this!

12
Writing Evaluation
  • Most writing completed in this course is
    evaluated according to Illinois state standards
    based on Focus, Support/Elaboration,
    Organization, Conventions, and Integration/Style.
    Rubrics will be provided for all major writing
    assignments.
  • The MLA or Modern Language Association is the
    style used in all English classes at CHS for
    documenting sources. There are several online
    sources for MLA listed on the CHS Homepage link.
  • Plagiarism will not be tolerated. If a student
    is discovered plagiarizing in this course, a
    failing grade for the assignment shall be the
    result.
  • A computer program known as Turnitin.com may be
    used in this course to check for assignments
    originality.

13
Daily Grammar Practice
  • We will be completing daily oral language drills
    at the beginning of each period.
  • There will be regular quizzes over this material.
  • These grammar skills will be included on the
    semester exam.
  • The expectation from this program is that you
    will learn and retain more grammar knowledge to
    prepare you for the professional world.
  • The assignments from this program will count as
    part of your daily participation grade.

14
More Grammar Info
  • We are also going to continue a grammar computer
    program called englishgrammar101.com
  • We will go to the lab occasionally to complete
    the unit programs.
  • Pretests and posttests along with individual
    grammar lessons are provided.
  • Students will work at their own pace and set due
    dates to complete tests and lessons will be
    designated by the teacher.
  • Students will receive passwords to access the
    programs. Tests may not be taken at home, but
    practice lessons may if the student has internet
    access.
  • All students completed lessons, tests, and
    scores are sent directly the teachers inbox for
    review. So, no need to print copies of the
    assignments or scores.

15
Gaggle.net
  • Recently, our school began using an internet
    program called gaggle.net.
  • With this program all students are given an email
    account to be used for educational purposes.
  • Students may send and receive emails to teachers
    and peers.
  • Students may also submit assignments to teachers
    via the homework dropbox.

16
Gaggle.net
  • There are many other features that may be used
    with gaggle.net that will be discussed in class
    shortly.
  • If you do not have internet access at home,
    please let your teacher know so that an
    alternative method for submitting assignments may
    be provided.
  • We do have internet access available in the CHS
    media center also.

17
  • Get ready for a great year!
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