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English III Mrs. Ribovich X1288 Mrs. Ribovich X1288

Progress Book  Information Page  Course Syllabus  Course Expectations  Links and Handouts  Homework  Posted Daily  Expect Monday through Thursday  Grades  Updated on Friday  Information Page  Course Syllabus  Course Expectations  Links and Handouts  Homework  Posted Daily  Expect Monday through Thursday  Grades  Updated on Friday

Course Content Literature Grammar Vocabulary Writing Literature Grammar Vocabulary Writing

Literature  The Colonial Period  キ Bradford’s Of Plymouth Plantation  キ Rowlandson’s A Narrative of Her Captivity  キ Edwards’ Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God  キ Bradstreet’s Here Following Some Verses  キ Taylor’s Upon a Spider Catching a Fly  キ Arthur Miller’s The Crucible  The Revolutionary Period  キ Franklin’s Autobiography  キ Franklin’s Sayings of Poor Richard  キ Henry’s Speech to the Virginia Convention  キ Paine’s Crisis No. 1  American Romanticism  キ Irving’s Rip Van Winkle  キ Bryant’s To a Waterfowl  キ Longfellow’s The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls  キ Holmes’ Old Ironsides and The Chambered Nautilus  The Colonial Period  キ Bradford’s Of Plymouth Plantation  キ Rowlandson’s A Narrative of Her Captivity  キ Edwards’ Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God  キ Bradstreet’s Here Following Some Verses  キ Taylor’s Upon a Spider Catching a Fly  キ Arthur Miller’s The Crucible  The Revolutionary Period  キ Franklin’s Autobiography  キ Franklin’s Sayings of Poor Richard  キ Henry’s Speech to the Virginia Convention  キ Paine’s Crisis No. 1  American Romanticism  キ Irving’s Rip Van Winkle  キ Bryant’s To a Waterfowl  キ Longfellow’s The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls  キ Holmes’ Old Ironsides and The Chambered Nautilus  The American Renaissance  キ Emerson’s Nature and Self Reliance  キ Thoreau’s Walden  キ Poe’s The Masque of the Red Death, The Fall of the House of Usher, The Black Cat, The Tell-Tale Heart, and The Cask of Amontillado  キ Hawthorne’s Rappaccini’s Daughter and The Minister’s Black Veil  The Rise of Realism  キ Twain’s From The Adventures of Huck Finn  キ Harte’s The Outcasts of Poker Flat  キ Gilman’s The Yellow Wallpaper  キ Bierce’s An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge  キ Other classic short stories  Modern Literature  キ The Great Gatsby  キ Harlem Renaissance Poetry  American Drama  キ The Glass Menagerie  キ A Raisin in the Sun

Grammar  Daily Edits  the shot heard round the world is a famous phrase from the poem Concord hymn  QUIZZES ARE FRIDAYS!  Daily Edits  the shot heard round the world is a famous phrase from the poem Concord hymn  QUIZZES ARE FRIDAYS! PROOFREADING WARMUPS / QUIZ 1  Directions: Write the letter of the best answer next to the appropriate number on your answer sheet.  1. the shot heard round the world is a famous phrase from the poem Concord hymn  a. "The shot heard round the world is a famous phrase from the poem Concord Hymn.  b. "The shot heard round the world" is a famous phrase from the poem Concord Hymn.  c. "The shot heard round the world" is a famous phrase from the poem "Concord Hymn".  d. none of these

Grammar  Structured Units  Fragments  Fused Sentences  Comma Splices  Parallelism  Structured Units  Fragments  Fused Sentences  Comma Splices  Parallelism  Misplaced & Dangling Modifiers  Sentence Structure  Punctuation  Capitalization

Vocabulary  Workbook-  ACT/SAT Preparation  Workbook-  ACT/SAT Preparation  Incorporated from daily lessons and literature.

WRITING  Assignments are listed on the course syllabus.  Assignments must be submitted to turnitin.com  Students will revise papers.  Students will compile a portfolio with all writing assignments.  Assignments are listed on the course syllabus.  Assignments must be submitted to turnitin.com  Students will revise papers.  Students will compile a portfolio with all writing assignments.  WRITING CENTER  Available to students for any English help.  Students will also be expected to complete outside reading and take a quiz in the center.