Scott Ferguson (jferguson@wcpss.net) English II Scott Ferguson (jferguson@wcpss.net)

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Scott Ferguson (jferguson@wcpss.net) English II Scott Ferguson (jferguson@wcpss.net)

Goal “I express to my students that reading is not an add-on to the class. It is the cornerstone.” The Book Whisperer by Donalyn Miller (p. 50) I hope that students find this class to be one that teaches them written and verbal communication skills, helps them to explore new ideas, and encourages them to grow as a person, as a life-long learner, and as a life-long reader.

My Experience and Education Apex High School Since January of 1994! N. C. State - B.A. English 1993 UNC Chapel Hill - M.Ed. Literacy 2011 (Literacy Specialist) Thanks to the AOIT Parents: This computer station and all the technology on this table was purchased through AOIT funds.

Curriculum: World Literature Oedipus Cyrano de Bergerac All Quiet on the Western Front Lord of the Flies Night Julius Caesar We will also cover other works of poetry, art, short stories, and short plays.   *There is more of an emphasis on teaching English skills rather than teaching novels.

Free Reading Initiative Information PLT decided that we cannot accept that students aren’t reading. We want to create life-long readers. Many skills that we teach in isolation could be learned by reading. 15-20 minutes of free-choice reading for 4 days each week. Students will be required to read at least 800 -1000 pages of free reading this semester. Parents, please note that I have not read all the books that the students will be reading. Therefore, there is an expectation that you engage your children in conversations about their reading selections (especially free-reading choices) to ensure that there is no objectionable content. Please consider donating new or used books.  A great place to get cheap books: thriftbooks.com

Most Needed Books Just One Day by Gayle Forman The Scorch Trials by James Dashner The Mortal Instruments Series by Cassandra Clare (City of Ashes, City of Glass, City of Lost Souls) Just One Year by Gayle Forman The Death Cure by James Dashner I Am Number Four by Pittacus Lore The Summer I Turned Pretty by Jenny Han Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher The Power of Six by Pittacus Lore It’s Not Summer Without You by Jenny Han Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult Uncommon by Tony Dungy We’ll Always Have Summer by Jenny Han Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand Unwind by Neal Shusterman Blood Red Road by Moira Young Divergent by Veronica Roth The Last Little Blue Envelope by Maureen Johnson Insurgent by Veronica Roth Enders Game by Orson Scott Card

Sophomore English: Where no child shall go untested! PSAT (October) PLAN (Pre-ACT) (October) EOC (January) Note: EOC grades usually don’t come back until April, so there will be an “incomplete” on the report card.

Blackboard http://blackboard.wcpss.net/webapps/portal/frameset.jsp All of my rubrics will be posted on “Blackboard.” Students are expected check with this site for due dates. If a student is absent, he/she is expected to use “Blackboard” to keep up with assignments. Even if there are “No New Announcements,” please be sure to check “Course Documents” for any possible new rubrics or assignments. Student rubrics will be posted on blackboard in the “Course Document” section.

Grade Updates Grades will be updated in a timely manner. Before immediately emailing the teacher with questions regarding specific grade questions, each parent/guardian should consult with his/her child for clarification. In the first few updates, remember that the averages are skewed because there are so few grades. Pay more attention to the individual assignments than the overall grade percentage for at least the first 2-3 updates that I post.

Grading Percentages Major Grades = 45% Minor Grades = 55%

Homework and Class Participation “Homework / Class Participation” counts as a major grade. Each person will begin each quarter with a 100% in the “Homework / Class Participation” category. Each missing assignment will cause a 4-point deduction in the category. Late homework will not be accepted on minor assignments. Ten points per day will be deleted for late papers/presentations. Class Participation comes from “meeting the spirit” of class assignments (during small group discussions/activities, and free-choice reading), not from who talks the most.

Warm-Up Activities Failure to complete the grammar assignments will result in deductions in the student’s “Homework / Class Participation” grade.

Writings I will assign various types of writings this year. They will usually have at least three days to complete the assignment and for most papers, there will be class time dedicated to planning/writing. Writings will be consistent through the semester, but they will be shorter and focus on quality that will be translated to longer writing later.

Projects and Presentations Students have already had one presentation this year. There will be several more throughout the semester so that their public speaking skills improve. Some projects may be group assignments. If they get a group assignment, they always have the option of doing an alternative individual assignment. All group assignments can be presented in the classroom; however, many choose to do videos which requires a lot of out-of-school coordination.

Email jferguson@wcpss.net I usually check my email 2-3 times each day at school. I usually do not check email from home. Please keep in mind that depending on what is going on in class and extra- duty responsibilities that I may have to fulfill, I may not be able to respond to your email within a matter of hours after it is sent. I will respond in a timely manner. Please be respectful in email quantity.

Thank you Questions?