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ENGLISH III CP BRITISH LITERATURE

The Course: Survey of different literary/historic periods Development of the English language Understanding/Identifying common principles Writing for a variety of purposes

Periods: Anglo-Saxon and Medieval Renaissance Restoration and Enlightenment/Romanticism Victorian Modern and Contemporary

Language: Old English Norman French Middle English Modern

Principles: LanguageStylesThemes Historical movements

**American Parallels**

Skills: Building an Enriched Vocabulary (Lessons 21-30) Oral and written: Literary/Critical Analysis Literary/Critical Analysis Writing for a variety of purposes Research/Supporting Evidence Integrated quotes/Citations Integrated quotes/Citations Noodletools Noodletools

Assessments: Extensive writing (variety based on purpose) Unit test for each unit (Literary and/or major readings) Various quizzes on readings, historical periods Junior Research Project Junior Research Project Vocabulary from Lit book and Vocab book Class participation/responses and preparation **All major writing assignments will be submitted to turnitin.com or the assignment will be a zero**