English 9B Syllabus 9/23 – 10/1
English 9B Syllabus
Tue., Wed., Th., Fri.
Jane Belton
Syllabus: September 2009
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Wednesday (9/23)
In Class: Writing workshop on revising your “Reading Life Letter” – pulsing moments, moments where there is more “juice to squeeze.”
Homework: Work on reading life letter.
Thursday (9/24)
In Class: Writing workshop on Reading Life Letter
Homework: Complete the final draft of your Reading Life Letter. This assignment must be typed in 12 point, Times New Roman font. Please double or 1.5 space your document.
Friday (9/25)
In Class: Reading Life Letters due. Share.
Homework: Read and annotate handout: “Background on the Legend of Thebes: The Story of Oedipus, The Riddle of the Sphinx, and Antigone”
Monday (9/28) – School Closed
Tuesday (9/29)
In Class: Discuss background. Antigone and the weight of the family stories she carries. Begin reading Antigone together.
Homework: Read and annotate Antigone pp. 59-66. As you read, make sure to place a box around at least three vocabulary words you do not know. Then find the vocabulary word(s) from the vocabulary list I handed out in tonight’s reading selection. For each word, write the part of speech, definition, and context in your notebook.
Wednesday (9/30)
In Class: In class writing on key issues of Antigone, including: loyalty, justice, authority, family, and conviction. Discuss Antigone pp. 59-66: Antigone vs. Ismene, women’s roles, martial law vs. divine law, the Chorus’s speech.
Homework: Read and annotate Antigone pp. 67-77. As you read think about how you would characterize Creon as a leader. Mark/flag passages and specific lines that support your ideas. Then, how do the Chorus’s words on pp. 76-77 connect to themes of the play so far? As you read, make sure to place a box around at least three vocabulary words you do not know. Then find the vocabulary word(s) from the vocabulary list I handed out in tonight’s reading selection. For each word, write the part of speech, definition, and context in your notebook.
Thursday (10/1)
In Class: Discuss Antigone pp. 67-77