Course Syllabus
Mr. Jake Lassow
Classroom: J117
Email: jmlassow@greenville.k12.sc.us
Phone: 864-355-7871
Office Hours: Fourth Block or before school by apt.
Schedule:
First Semester
English 3 H
ENG 101
English 4 CP
Planning
Second Semester
ENG 102
English 3 H
ENG 102 (T/TH)
Planning
Course Description:
English IV introduces literary and informational texts reflecting a broad range of writing by authors outside the United States, and places a strong emphasis on literary analysis and writing, vocabulary, written and spoken expression, and research skill. The course is designed to prepare students for the rigor of the South Carolina State Standards for College and Career Readiness.
Course Goals:
The course is designed to prepare students for the rigor of the South Carolina State Standards for College and Career Readiness. (Link to SC Standards)
Placement recommendation: Completion of English III CP
Course Outline:
Weekly/unit schedules are available both on Google Classroom and through my website. Unit order is subject to change.
Units of Study:
Professional Writing
Anglo Saxon Period/Narrative Writing
Middle Ages
Renaissance/Literary Analysis
Restoration/Informational Writing
Research
Romanticism/Argumentative Writing
Victorian Era
Modernism
Potential Major Texts:
Stevenson, Robert Louis, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Selections from our textbook
Assessment and Grading:
SC Grading Scale:
A 90-100
B 80-89
C 70-79
D 60-69
F 59-Below
Grading Policy:
This course carries CP weight. Advanced courses differ in that there is additional rigor for the more advanced student preparing for university course work.
Categories and Percentages:
Majors 60%
Minors 40%
Late Work Policy:
The late policy applies to major and minor grades. You will lose 10 points for every day that your work is late. On the fifth day, you will receive a zero.
Missed Work/Make-Up Policy:
Check the pacing guide in Google Classroom to see what information/assignments were covered in class. You will have five days with an excused absence to make up assessments and other missed work. Please schedule a time to make missed assessments your first day back in class. It is your responsibility to find out what you have missed and what you need to make up. Please ask for makeup work before class, after class, or during other quiet times.
Riverside has initiated a re-do policy. You are allowed to re-do one major assignment. Once you know what assessment you would like to re-do please complete the form on Google Classroom and make a note of the cut-off dates for each quarter. I will take the average the re-do and the original grade.
Behavior Expectations and Consequences:
I am instructed to close the door at the bell. If you are not in the classroom, you must go to the front office to receive a tardy slip. I do not handle tardies.
Students who were absent must come to class with an tardy slip. If you do not have one, you will have to go to attendance and will then be counted tardy.
We will BEGIN CLASS at the bell. We will END CLASS when I tell you to put your things away. (Consider, if we ended class 5 minutes early each day; that would equal 900 minutes by the end of the year. 900 minutes = 15 hours = 3 weeks of this class)
Students will be given 5 passes per semester to use at their discretion. These passes may be turned back in on the day of your mid-term exam and also the final exam for up to 5 points per unused pass.
Phones should be put away immediately at the tardy bell. Phones may only be used again when the teacher verbally ends class or asks you to use them during a lesson. At no time may students gather and watch videos, etc. on phones
Stay in your ASSIGNED SEAT at all times. I place you in alphabetical order for clerical convenience.
Remember to clean up around your desk each day. Please respect my desk and my personal belongings as I do yours.