8 Honors English Mrs. Wolfley

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8 Honors English Mrs. Wolfley 2017-2018 Wolfley_hl@mtnhomesd.org http://wolfleyhl.mtnhomesd.org It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to Honors English. It is my belief that a commitment to reading is one of the most important aspects of your child’s education. The ability to communicate effectively through writing is the second. This class will be dedicated to making reading and writing an important part of each student’s life, and helping it become a meaningful resource they can use to enhance every aspect of their day. Pen or pencil Cornell Notes Book of choice Students will be graded on class participation, vocabulary quizzes, essays, note checks, reading logs, and various performance tasks. Late work for any reason other than an excused absence will be accepted with an automatic reduced percentage. Late work due to an absence is due no later than two days after a return to school. All missing work is the student’s responsibility. Rule 1 Come to class prepared to learn and be in your seat when the bell rings.. Rule 2 Keep your phone and headphones out of sight and silenced unless given permission to use them. Rule 3 . Keep your hands to yourself at all times. Rule 4 Listen respectfully when others are speaking or reading. Rule 5 Respect others at all times.

8 Honors English Mrs. Wolfley 2017-2018 Suggested Supplies Course Content Movies We will also watch various films throughout the year, time permitting. These are intended to support their experience of the literature. Some possibilities include: *The Outsiders *Charlie *The Devil’s Arithmetic *Anne Frank *How the Grinch Stole Christmas *The Princess Bride My honors students will also have the opportunity to form several book clubs, prepare a research project of their choice, and read some special selections! I expect each student to bring a book to class everyday. There are no exceptions, as I provide time in class for them to read something of their own choosing and I expect them to make the most of it. If they forget their own book, they are allowed to choose a book from my class library. They have the option of checking the book out, if they would like to continue reading it. Your child will be exposed to various texts from a variety of literary genres throughout the school year. We will be reading several short stories, speeches, and poems along with novels chosen from the following list: *The Outsiders *Monster *Flowers for Algernon *Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl *King of the Mild Frontier *The Princess Bride . If your child check s a book out, it becomes their responsibility. If they cannot find it, they will be responsible for replacing it, or bringing in the amount of $5 so that I can replace it. Please sign the attached paper and let me know if you have any questions or concerns. Please feel free to contact me at any time throughout the year. Always check my website to get missing work. View any material that you missed that day. . Print work at home or check the late work bin for missed worksheets Check with Mrs. Wolfley after school for clarification.