COURSE ID: WOLCREng IIIA

WOL-CR English IIIA

Current 2024-25
Start Date: August 14, 2024
End Date: May 22, 2025
District: Washakie County School District #1
Grade Levels: 10th Grade, 11th Grade, 12th Grade
Course Type: Hathaway Scholarship Eligible
Provider: Washakie No. 1 Online

English 3 is a literature survey course that navigates chronologically through the periods of American literature from Native American oral traditions through contemporary works of poetry, fiction, drama, and nonfiction. Each unit explores a literary movement through a unique theme. Literature of each period ecomes the basis of study for models of literary analysis and modes of rhetorical writing. Each lesson engages the student through interactive introduction to concepts and skills, guided practice of those skills and concepts, and an assessment of the student’s mastery. Learning activities include reading, listening, discussing, writing, completing multiple-choice games and self-check activities, completing writing projects, and taking quizzes and exams. Units will include a combination of activities and assessments and will culminate in either a unit exam or a unit writing project. Students will be encouraged to incorporate media, creative expression, and research into unit projects to prepare them for life outside of the classroom in our out-of-the-box, media-centric world. Course Objectives Hone skills in reading, writing, speaking, listening, and critical thinking. Apply tools for reading and understanding a wide range of texts, including non-fiction, short stories, novels, plays, journals, biographies, poetry, and speeches from diverse sources. Apply analytic skills for interpreting media and texts and evaluating their effectiveness and messages. Apply writing experience and tools that will prepare them for the writing tasks they will encounter in college, business, and life. Apply best practices for researching, interviewing, and using media. Apply and develop creativity, experience life from other points of view, and express opinions and ideas in their reading and writing. Apply literature and media as powerful and relevant extensions of life.