Honors ELA

Quarter 3

9th Grade Curriculum

Throughout the year:

Writing Process and 6-Trait Writing

Quarter Three

Literature Unit: Homers Odyssey, Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie

                             George Orwell

Lit Focus: Historical Fiction  

Research Project: Career College Research Project

Reading Informational Text

RI 9.6 – Determine author’s pt of view or purpose in a text; analyze how author uses rhetoric

• RI 9.8 – Identify & evaluate the argument & specific claims in a text; assess if reasoning is valid &

evidence is relevant / sufficient; identify false statements & fallacious reasoning

Writing

• W 9.1 – Write arguments to support claims in an analysis of substantive topics or texts,

using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence.

a. Introduce precise claim(s), distinguish the claim from alternate claim; create

organization to establish clear relationships among claims, counterclaims, reasons,

evidence

b. Develop claim and counterclaim fairly; supply evidence for each pointing out strengths

& limitations of both; anticipates audience’s knowledge and concerns.

c. Use words, phrases, clauses to link major sections of text; create cohesion; clarify

relationships between claims & counterclaims

d. Establish & maintain formal style, objective tone; attend to norms & conventions

e. Provide concluding statement or section that follows from / supports argument

presented

• W 9.9 – Draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support analysis, reflection,

and research

a. Apply grades 9-10 reading standards to literature

b. Apply grades 9-10 reading standards to literary nonfiction

Speaking & Listening

• SL 9.3 – Evaluate a speaker’s pt of view, reasoning, and use of evidence / rhetoric; identify

fallacious reasoning, exaggerated or distorted evidence

Language

L 9.6 – Acquire & use accurately general academic & domain-specific words / phrases sufficient

for reading, writing, speaking, & listening at the college / career-readiness level;

independence in gathering vocabulary knowledge when considering word important to

comprehension