English 30-2

Mr. Lucas | Fall 2023

Room: 2042

📞(403) 948-3800 | 📧tlucas@rockyview.ab.ca  | 

Welcome to English 30-2.  This is a diploma course.  Both Part A (writing) and Part B (reading comprehension) will take place in January 2024.

Course Description

Course Overview

English Language Arts 30-2 immerses students in the study of language and literature, developing and expanding upon the fundamental reading, writing, and language skills that students have studied previously.  Through ELA, students will continue to study and apply the knowledge and skills that will allow them to be successful in this course and on their Provincial Exams.


The time designated to any one unit may vary, depending on the number and type of skills and activities to be integrated into that theme.  However, in any one genre, the six essential strands: listening, speaking, reading, writing, viewing, & representing will be used to complete the following 


      


Course Objectives

Scope & Sequence

Materials


Course Syllabus

UNIT 1: Short Stories ("On the Rainy River"  "A Sound of Thunder"  "A Matter of Balance" Jurassic Park)


UNIT 2: Film--The Shawshank Redemption


UNIT 3: Play--Othello by William Shakespeare


UNIT 4: Novel--The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein


UNIT 5: Poetry (various poems)


Expectations

General Expectations

Absences & Lates

Absences:

 

Excused Absence:

 

Unexcused Absence:


Late Arrival:

 

Assignments

Readability:

 

Missed Assignments:

 

Extensions:

 

Digital Submissions:


Missed Assignments/Earned Zero Policy:

 

The following assignment policy will apply to the class:

 

 

Please Note: The presiding teacher has no onus to grade late work immediately. The teacher will do everything in their power to mark late work as quickly as possible, but it may not be marked until the conclusion of the course.


Rewritten Assignments:

-        The original, marked assignment;

-        The mark sheet for the original assignment.


If the noted guidelines are not adhered to, the re-written assignment will not be accepted.

Computer Usage

An educationally functional electronic device as outlined by Bert Church High School policy is an asset.  If such a device is to be used, it is expected that students will bring their device to class with charge sufficient for use throughout the period.

Cellphones

Cell phones do not replace the use of a Chromebook/Laptop, and significant research reveals that such devices are significant distractions to student learning and impediments to success. As such, cell phones, tablets, and other non-educational electronic devices should not be used in-class unless expressly directed by the teacher. 

Cheating/Plagiarism

Providing or using unauthorized assistance, such as:

This may result in the student(s) receiving a zero (0), or students may be asked to complete an alternative assignment (depending on the circumstances). In some cases, students may be referred to administration.


Assessment

In class, students will be assessed on the criteria listed below. Regular attendance, classroom participation and an attitude conducive to learning are necessary for optimum performance and success in the English classroom.