Honors English 12 B
In this course, the student will examine a variety of different literary genres, writing forms, and elements of discourse through the study, practice, and application of skills, strategies, and higher order thinking. Instruction focuses on a thorough analysis of classic and contemporary literature and compelling informational, explanatory, and argumentative text along with an investigation of media literacy. The student is also encouraged to become a proficient communicator through a hands-on and analytical exploration of the research and writing processes, culminating in the development of an argumentative essay, a book review, and a research paper/presentation, as well as through the acquisition of speaking and listening skills required for thoughtful and respectful discussion. Additional instruction in revising and editing ensures the student attends to spelling, usage, mechanics, and grammar.
Instruction in English 12 is delivered through three learning approaches: narrative, or comprehensive instruction focused on a particular grade-level learning goal; peer model, in which a fellow student demonstrates the instruction through videos; and 21st century, in which the student gains proficiency in the skills, knowledge, and expertise they must grasp to succeed in future education, in work, and in life. Throughout the course, engaging and thought-provoking activities allow the student to master a variety of related disciplines vital to their overall development as a reader, writer, and communicator.