Class Syllabus
Mrs. Hook 2025-2026
Room 126
British Literature Syllabus
stacy.hook@howlandschools.org
330-856-8200
“The Secret of Getting Ahead is Getting Started.”
-Agatha Christie-
British Literature Works:
Semester I:
Historical/Thematic Units of Study:
The Modern Age (1901-1950)
“Shooting an Elephant” Orwell (1035)
“The Demon Lover” Bowen (1121)
Essay: Cause and Effect (British Imperialism)
Works Cited Introduction
In-Text Citations
*Modern Age Poems included in this section.
Modern Poems
"Musée des Beaux Arts” Auden (1131)
“Dulce et Decorum Est” Wilfred Owen (1051)
“Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night” Dylan Thomas (1146)
The Middle Ages (1066-1485) Theme: The Flaws of Human Nature
Morte d'Arthur
Arthurian Legend
The Renaissance (1485-1650) Theme: The Corruption of Power
“Sonnet 30” and “75” Edmund Spenser (255)
“The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” Christopher Marlowe (267)
“The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd” Walter Raleigh (271)
Play: The Tragedy of Macbeth Shakespeare (306)
· Novel: Lord of the Flies William Golding
MLA Outline
The Enlightenment (1640-1780)
“A Modest Proposal” Swift (548)
The Romantics (1750-1830)
“A Vindication of the Rights of Woman” Wollstonecraft (695)
The Victorians (1837-1901)
The Importance of Being Earnest Oscar Wilde
“My Last Duchess” Robert Browning
“Crossing the Bar” Alfred Lord Tennyson
Textbook
Though we will be predominantly utilizing the textbook, the novels will be your responsibility to attain. The textbook is filled with multiple pieces of literature, nonfiction articles, and current events. In addition, we will be working on weekly vocabulary words, CommonLit articles/stories, as well as grammar and vocabulary writing assignments.
Daily Materials
Chromebooks must be brought to class fully-charged every day. No exceptions.
Earbuds/Headphones, Blue and Red ink pens (not erasable pens), 1 pack of highlighters, #2 pencils
Weekly vocabulary words
A 2” 3-ringed-binder with tab dividers, a 2 pocket folder, and college ruled loose-leaf paper
Novel or text book
Mrs. Hook’s Classroom Rules and Procedures:
NO CELL PHONES-SEE PROTOCOL BELOW!-SEE PROTOCOL BELO
While it goes without saying, RESPECT is the most important element in this classroom. You must respect yourself, your peers, and me at all times.
I will be on time and in my seat when the bell rings.
I will have all required materials for class when I enter the room.
I will not use language or voice opinions that will offend others.
I will not take advantage of restroom privileges.
I will pay close attention to deadlines for assignments and I will write down assignments in my planner as they are given.
I will raise my hand for permission to speak.
I will remain in my assigned seat until the dismissal bell rings.
I am aware that if I am absent on a presentation or test/quiz day that I will be required to take an alternate test/quiz or complete an alternate assignment.
CELL PHONE POLICY:
No cell phone or wireless earbuds use during the school day.
Phones must remain off and in lockers.
Smart watches must be in airplane mode.
CELL PHONE POLICY-WHAT HAPPENS:
1st Offense-Verbal Warning
2nd Offense-Cell phone stored in office.
3rd Offense-Cell phone stored in office and detention.
*Refusal to turn in a device will result in additional discipline.
See Student Rules & Responsibilities Handbook for general school rules.
Room 126 Discipline Plan:
1st Offense: Verbal Warning.
2nd Offense: Detention issued with a phone call to your parent/guardian.
3rd Offense: Office Referral.
LATE WORK IS NOT PERMITTED. You are in English III, and by this phase of your educational journey you should realize that when work is given and due it is assigned for a purpose. When something is due, if you do not have it with you, you will be given a zero with no questions asked. An exception to this rule is the absence policy set forth by the BOE.
Plagiarism Will Not Be Tolerated! Copying someone else’s homework, using spark notes to complete assignments, copying and pasting from the internet, copying other textbooks, friends, brothers, sisters, and even your work from another class will not be tolerated and will result in a score of 0 with a written documentation to the principal.
Above all else, you will be required to WORK in this class! I can guarantee you that you will not be prepared for college if you do not put forth your best effort at all times! Try your best, listen in class, and always seek help if you need it!
If you have any questions regarding the information listed above please feel free to contact me at stacy.hook@howlandschools.org or at (330) 856-8200.
NOTE: INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE!!!!
Please sign and return the last page of this sheet to Mrs. Hook by Friday, September 6 , 2024.
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