English 11

Following are links to resources/materials you'll need to complete English 11 A/B, by module.

Module 2:

Module 3: 

Module 4:

Graphic Organizer

President Franklin D. Roosevelt First Inaugural Address

Graphic Organizer/Checklist

President John F. Kennedy's Inaugural Address | January 20, 1961

George W. Bush: The American Presidency Project

Raw Video: Barack Obama's 2008 acceptance speech

Persuasive/Argument Writing Map


Module 5:

In the chart for Question #1 you will be looking for different types of bias in newspapers or online news sources.  

Following are some links to online news sources that you can try:


United States and World News:

https://www.bbc.com/news

https://www.cnn.com/

https://news.google.com/home?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en

https://wn.com/

https://news.yahoo.com/?guccounter=1

Political ad from 1964

Peace Little Girl (Daisy)

Editorial Cartoons-use the following links to find one you like, or choose one from below

https://theweek.com/cartoons

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/cartoons/

Module 6

Satire

Irony

Hyperbole

Litote

 (Understatement)

Caricature/Parody

/Ridicule

Sarcasm

Wit/Ridicule

Invective

Choose one example for question #5 and “Writing to Sources: Explanatory Text”

MODULE 7

The Oxbow

By Thomas Cole, 1836

Kindred Spirits

By Asher B. Durand, 1849

Module 8:

Movie: Into the Wild, by Jon Krakauer

Module 9:

For module 9, you will be researching and creating a multimedia presentation about a topic related to the Harlem Renaissance. Activity 5.3 will help you research the Harlem Renaissance and choose a topic for your presentation


Primary source 1: Documentary Film

(Take notes in  question #13, column 1, page 416) 

History Brief: The Harlem Renaissance


Primary Source 2: Art (Read the article and view images below)

(Take notes in question #13, column 2, page 416)

https://magazine.artland.com/art-movement-harlem-renaissance/


Primary source 4: Poetry and Music

Link to choral performance of James Weldon Johnson's poem, 

 Lift Every Voice and Sing


Lift Every Voice and Sing

 by Augusta Savage

Les Fetiches (The Fetishes)

by Lois Mailou Jones

Rise, Shine for thy Light Has Come

By Aaron Douglas

Midsummer Night in Harlem

By Palmer Hayden

The last page of the slide show will be an annotated bibliography with your sources cited in MLA format along with a brief paragraph describing each source. Click on the following links to learn how to create citations in Google Docs. You fill out the information and it will generate the citation for you in MLA format.  

You Tube: Google Docs, Adding Citations and Bibliography

Add Citations and Bibliography


Module 10: