Read "Reading the Story" on page 61 (9th ed) and answer the questions that follow (1-5). If you do not have a textbook, or the questions I have photocopied this reading for you. Please pick it up in my classroom.
SYLLABUS FOR ENGLISH 12
English 12 016-2017 Mrs Loconte
Syllabus
The
Content:
Welcome to your final year of High School
English! This year will fulfill your expectations of English in that we will
study non-fiction, novels, drama, poetry, and short stories. We will also work
to improve your essay writing and prepare for the English provincial exam. There
will be a departure from the usual approach to studying English in that we will
study one themed unit per term where
each selected piece with have one specific theme as its focus. While short stories and poetry will be
peppered throughout each term, we will study a novel in term 1 and a play in
term 2. We will always strive to approach each work from a biblical
perspective. A reading list will be provided for each unit.
The
Student:
Your active participation will make the difference
between a dull or dynamic class. You will need to have a journal and duo tang
for this class, in addition to your regular class learning materials. All assignments are due at the start of
class—10% daily otherwise. Additionally, refer to the Works Cited page of your planner for proper citation of all
secondary sources as all plagiarized work will receive a 0 without the
opportunity for redos. Lastly, you will
be part of Literature Circles in which all reading and meetings will take place
outside of class.
The
Weighting:
Course 60%
Provincial 40%
The
Evaluation:
Test 20%
Essay writing 20%
Quiz 15%
Project 15%
Writing Assignment 10%
Journal writing 10%
Thoughtful participation
5%
Homework check 5%
The
Resources:
Perrine’s
Literature Textbook
Othello- William Shakespeare
1984- George Orwell
Various handouts on non-fiction, grammar
& usage, provincial preparation
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Syllabus for Grad Transitions
The Course:
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Syllabus for Grad Transitions
Christian Studies 2016-2017 MrsLoconte.blogspot.com Module 1 Sept 12- Oct 11
Module 2 Oct 12- Nov 7
Graduation Transitions
The Course:
The
Graduation Transitions module of the Christian Studies 12 course, in
conjunction with the objectives of the BC Ministry of Education’s Career and
Personal Planning program, aims to prepare students for graduation and to
examine transitional issues and aspects of life after high school in a distinct
Christian worldview. You will gain a better understanding of God’s will
and calling for your lives and use your discernment to explore and research
post-secondary educational opportunities and career paths. You will be
guided through the process of school and job applications and be given the
tools to pursue these areas. You will also learn more about budgeting,
financial planning, and avenues for financial aid and scholarships.
Finally, you will begin work on your Graduation Portfolio with the
support of your peers until the end of the semester. The theme throughout
this course, “Leaving to Discover”, reflects the purpose of Graduation
Transitions: to challenge and enable you to identify and develop your unique
gifts and skills to serve in the world, to help discern God’s calling for your
life, and to ground your decisions and values, in terms of career, education,
and post-secondary life, in biblical principles.
Objectives:
As with all Carver Christian Studies modules, the
objectives for this course are:
1. To develop and deepen
an understanding of the Bible.
2. To apply Biblical principles in everyday
life and in a variety of contexts.
3. To articulate Christian worldview.
Specifically
for Graduation Transitions, the objectives are:
- To
develop a deeper understanding of the biblical principles to guide our
discernment of God’s will for our lives.
- To
identify and use our gifts to make decisions and plan for our future to
influence and serve in the world.
- To reflect upon
and articulate one’s faith and role as a servant leader in the world.
In the next four weeks we will cover the following:
·
Discerning God’s call for your life
·
Post-Secondary education
·
Career Exploration and The Workplace
·
Financial Planning and Aid
·
Graduation Portfolio
Course
Textbook and Resources:
- The
Holy Bible
- Career
and Personal Planning 11 to 12. British Columbia Ministry of
Education, 1997 (adapted in 2008). Web. 12 September 2011.
- Horne,
Rick. Life-Shaping Decisions: Applying God’s Word to Career
Planning. Colorado Springs: ACSI/Purposeful Design Publication,
2002. Print.
- Perspectives:
Getting an Inside Look at Post-Secondary. British Columbia
Ministry of Education. Print.
- Program
Guide for Graduation Transitions. British Columbia
Ministry of Education, June 2008. Web. 12 September 2011.
- Select
media and resources.
Assessment:
Class participation (preparedness, effort,
productivity, readings, discussions, homework, etc.) 20%
Assignments and journals 20%
Graduation Transition Plans (progress) 20%
Graduation Portfolio (progress) 20%
Graduation Portfolio Mock Presentation 10%
Reflection Assignment 10%
*This marking scheme may be adjusted.
Lastly, reminders~
1. Please be punctual!
2. Please participate!
3. Please be respectful of and to others.
4. Please keep your phones in your lockers or
put them in the class phone holder.
5. Please be responsible for your own work
and marks.
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