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Heroes are ordinary people who make themselves extraordinary.

English 2B

Become your own Superhero

Purpose of this Class

Objective, Essential Question, Writing Prompt, and Standards

Objective: Students will be able infer life lessons from literature and write a composition analyzing the story. Analyze literary texts and write an argument. 

Essential Question:  What can we learn about the real world from fiction?  

Unit Writing Prompt:  Write a composition in which you make a claim based on literary works. Be sure to use evidence from the texts to support and develop your thinking. 

CCSS ELA 9-10 Priority Standards:

Reading Informational: 1. Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.

2. Determine a central idea of a text and analyze its development over the course of the text, including how it emerges and is shaped and refined by specific details; provide an objective summary of the text. 

Writing: 1. Write arguments to support claims in an analysis of substantive topics or texts, using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence.

ELD: Part IA, 2. Interacting via written English: Interacting with others in written English in various communicative forms (print, communicative technology, and multimedia). Part IB, 6. Reading/viewing closely: Reading closely literary and informational texts and viewing multimedia to determine how meaning is conveyed explicitly and implicitly through language. Part IC, 10. Writing: Writing literary and informational texts to present, describe, and explain ideas and information, using appropriate technology. Part IIA, 1. Understanding text structure and organization based on purpose, text type, and discipline Part IIB, 5. Modifying to add details to provide more information and create precision. Part IIC, 7. Condensing ideas within sentences using a variety of language resources.

First Day of Block 

#1 First Day Intro Survey for ALL Students - REQUIRED

Intern/Tutoring Request

Introductory Assignments

These assignments are required.

#8 Self-Identity Mandala (75 points)

#9 Social Media of the Stars (75 points)

#10 Hero's Journey Intro Slide (120 pts)

Key Assignments

You must select ONE of two options. The assignments within the option you select are required.

Path #1: 

Read: "Thank You Ma'am"

Path #2: 

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#11 "Thank You Ma'am Read and Annotate": (100 points)

#12 "Thank You Ma'am" Paragraph: (75 points)

#13 2B Final Projects (up to 125 points)

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Assignments for All Classes

These assignments are the same 

for all classes.  

Assignments #2-7 are OPTIONAL.

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#2 WRAPS Discussion Questions (40 points)

#3 PBiS Emoji Assignment

#4 SAHS Quakes in the News (50 pts)

#5 Book Reports (75 points)

#6 Movie/Film Analysis (50 points)

#7 Yelp! Reviews (25 points)

Skill Builders

These assignments are optional. They are a great way to practice what you learned in this class and earn more points!

#14 Academic Vocabulary: 2B - Part 1 (30 points)

#15 Academic Vocabulary: 2B - Part 2 (30 points)

#16 Academic Vocabulary: 2B - Part 3 (30 points)

#17 Academic Vocabulary: 2B - Part 4 (30 points)

#18 Article Analysis (75 points)

#19 2B Quotes (40 points)

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