Warm-up Honors English III: August 25, 2014

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Warm-up Honors English III: August 25, 2014 Welcome to Honors English III! Pick up a “tell me about you” sheet from the front of the room. Complete the survey for your warm-up today. Please take your time on this and complete it thoroughly.

Agenda Warm-up Roll/Introductions Junior Year Analogy Activity Syllabus Highlights “My Name”

Overview of Units Guiding Questions: What is the American Dream, and how is the idea of it different from the reality? What parts of it are strictly mythical? Unit 1 – Puritan Literature The Crucible by Arthur Miller Unit 2 – Deism Selected works from anthology. Unit 3 – Romanticism/Transcendentalism Nathaniel Hawthorne short stories. Unit 4 – Realism The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain

Overview of Units (cont.) Unit 6 – Modernism Our Town by Thornton Wilder The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Unit 7 – Harlem Renaissance Select works from anthology A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry Unit 8 – Existentialism Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams

Policies, Procedures, and such… You will have a quiz on these procedures, so pay attention.

Supplies (pg 2 of syllabus) Three ring binder with college-ruled paper and dividers. Suggested labels: Notes, Vocab, Writing, Handouts, Other Writing utensil. As long as I can easily see and read your work, I don’t care if you write in pen or pencil (no markers, highlighters, or crayons). If I can’t read it, it’ll be given back to you.

Start of Class: Warm-ups When the bell rings, start working on the warm-up. Make sure homework is on desk! Every day, warm-ups will be on overhead. These will be completed in a packet. 5% of your grade. If you lose your packet… Turn in your warm-ups stapled on line paper for a minor point deduction. Download and print a new one from the website and get caught up. Warm-ups are online. If you’re absent, find them there and make them up. If you are late, find them there and finish at home. Due when we complete them and then you get new ones.

Classroom Guidelines

Treat everyone with dignity and respect your environment. Keep your cell phone put away. No food or drinks that cause distractions/messes. (Beverages with caps that twist on ONLY.) Challenge yourself both as a person and student. Follow all JHS/DPS policies.

Consequences Verbal warning/redirection/conference. Lunch detention, parent contact. Referral to office. *I reserve the right to bypass the standard steps of consequences when there are offensive things said, verbal or physical altercation, harassment of any kind.

How will I be graded? Major Assignments = 50% Minor Assignments = 40% Vocabulary = 10%

When You Are Tardy… Students who come late to class without an official pass from the office or another teacher indicating the excuse have an unexcused tardy. 1 tardy – warning 2 tardies – warning 3 tardies –parent contact, lunch detention 4 tardies – parent contact, lunch detention 5 tardies – referral to office and parent contact NOTE: Your body must be INSIDE the room in order not to be counted as tardy.

Absent Work Check class website to see what you missed. www.ashworthlanguagearts.wordpress.com Get work from absent bin. Excused: You have one day for every day absent to make up work. Exception: If you are absent on a day a project or essay is due, you must give it to me the DAY you come back. Otherwise, late policy will apply. Unexcused: Late policy will apply.

Late Work What is late? -Student does not have work ready RIGHT when I come to get it. -Student tries to give work to me after I collect it. -Student says they were sick but do not have an excused absence. -Student forgets to give me their work even when it was done on time. -Student has to go to locker to get their work. Work is late if not given to me the FIRST time I ask for it. Late work policy… Any assignment not turned in right when I ask for it will be marked down 10% for every day it is late. After one week, you can only receive half credit for your work. Excessively late work (over two weeks) won’t be taken. *Minor assignments: If it’s turned in later on the same day that it’s due, it will be a minor point deduction. *Note: Don’t expect late work to be graded in a timely manner. I give priority to work turned in on time.

Bathroom I understand needing a break from sitting for a 90 minute period. I understand the need to remove yourself from the room for various reasons, and I want to give you a chance to do that but I also want to help remove the temptation of doing it too much and missing important things in class. So, here’s the deal… -4 “hall passes” -You sign the log when you leave with the date. -After you use up your “passes” and still want to leave the room, you may do so; but, it will require the payment of a lunch detention with me. -So make sure you use your “passes” wisely.

Remember This is an honors class. Don’t take it if you… -Plan on skipping class. -Can’t keep up with/don’t want to do/complain about work. -Plan to turn in all of your work at the end of the quarter. -Struggle in English class. -Aren’t willing to earn your grade.