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1 Senior English 2013-14 Day one: turning in annotated summer reading books Discussing expectations and requirements of Senior English 쀀쀀쀀

2 Ms. Jane Sasser English teacher at ORHS since 1986 M. A. in English literature & writing Senior English Junior AP English Creative Writing Published (and working) writer

3 Supplies Notebook for class notes by tomorrow Journal by Wednesday Level G Vocabulary Workshop by Tuesday, August 20 Composition folder by Tuesday, August 20

4 College preparatory Demanding reading content Substantial reading Major research Higher level thinking and discussions

5 British literature England Scotland Wales (Northern) Ireland

6 British literature Sophisticated writing style “Foreign” usages and spelling “Old” literature Mature subject matter

7 Plagiarism Copying another student’s work, current or former Copying from Internet Copying from books Buying/ lifting “professional” papers

8 First essay Rough draft due Tuesday, August 20 Final paper due, in composition folder, on Friday, August 23

9 Web Page 1.http://highschool.ortn.eduhttp://highschool.ortn.edu 2.Left menu: School Staff 3.Scroll down list; click on Sasser, Jane 4.Click on Teacher Web Page 5.Click on period you take this class

10 Web page 6.Click on Assignments 7. Click on Detective fiction folder 6.Click on food essay.doc 7.See also MLA essay formatting.doc


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