ENGLISH 8 Green - Lindbergh School District

ENGLISH 8 Green
Instructor: Mrs. Anne Burgio
Personal planning time: 7:40-8:38 daily
Team planning time: 12:50-1:43 daily
Voicemail: 729-2400 ex. 7219
Room: 219
E-mail: [email protected]
Course Description:
English is a required yearlong course for all 8th grade students. In English we will uncover a significant amount of material and
find the joy that comes from reading and writing while preparing for the rigors of high school English. Our classes will contain
a mixture of writing, reading, language, speaking, and listening.
Texts:
Prentice Hall Literature: Missouri Language and Literacy. Penguin. Upper Saddle River: Pearson, 2010. Print.
Schooled by Gordan Korman
A Global Perspective novel (to be determined based on student ability and interest)
Night by Elie Wiesel
Chasing Lincoln’s Killer by James L. Swanson
Note: To aid in the study of these novels, we are asking each student to bring in $15 by Friday, September 13 to cover the cost
of some of these novels. This year the school will purchase the same version for each student. Students will keep the novels
they paid for. If you have any questions about this please feel free to contact me.
Grades:
Grades will be posted on-line using SIS. Please check these regularly and contact the teacher with any questions or concerns.
Classroom Expectations:
Most importantly:
1.
2.
Be respectful.
Be responsible
But also…
3.
4.
5.
Come to class on time and prepared to learn; bring ALL materials.
Bring your manners with you when you enter my room. Conduct yourself appropriately.
Leave whining and excuses at the door. If you have a question or concern, you are expected to deal with it in a mature
manner with the teacher first.
6. Be kind to your classmates (and teacher). Avoid put downs and interruptions.
7. Know that you will be expected to do YOUR best. Anything less is unacceptable.
8. Dress appropriately.
9. Cell phones and electronics are allowed in class for approved activities only. They should be silenced at all times.
10. Bring an outside reading book with you to class every day.
Homework: Homework is to be turned in on the day it is due. Late work will suffer a reduction in credit. Homework will be
posted on Team 8Gold Facebook page as well as the Team8Gold website.
Absences: It is the student’s responsibility to get missed assignments. E-mailing teachers when absent is a great way to find
out missed work.
Final Note: I am excited about this school year! On Team 8Green, everyone gets a fresh start and a new beginning. I believe
we have a terrific team of teachers for an extraordinary group of students! Let’s make it a great year!
8th Grade English Syllabus
syllabus subject to change
Yearly Focus
Pairing readings from all genres within one unit
Vocabulary-ongoing
Grammar and conventions-ongoing
Literary elements/techniques-ongoing
Unit 1:
Coming of Age: How can we use written and oral
language to explore the events and ideas that
shape our lives?
Unit 3:
World Cultures: How do culture and experiences
influence one’s identity?
Writing
Writing
Paragraph writing
Argumentative writing
Narrative short story writing
Character Analysis
Reading
“Raymond’s Run”
“Charles”
“Thank You, M’am”
“A Retrieved Reformation”
Schooled by Gordon Korman
Nonfiction and poetry pairings
Unit 2:
Suspense: How does the successful use of suspense
create mood and reader engagement?
Summary and Response Writing
Holocaust Research Writing
Reading
The Count of Monte Cristo
The Joy Luck Club
The House on Mango Street
I am Nujood, Age 10 and Divorced
The Birchbark House
Of Beetles and Angels
The Kitchen God’s Wife
Tasting the Sky
Before We Were Free
Chain of Fire
Night
Holocaust readings on a selected topic
Nonfiction and poetry pairings
Writing
Literary Analysis
Compare/Contrast Writing
Narrative Writing: Drama
Unit 4:
How does history of the past influence the future?
Writing
Reading
Sorry, Wrong Number
The Hitchhiker
“The Tell-Tale Heart”
“The Lottery”
Nonfiction and poetry pairings
Research
Argumentative Writing
Summary Writing
Reflection
Eighth Grade Memory Book
Reading
Chasing Lincoln’s Killer
“The Gettysburg Address”
“The Emancipation Proclamation”
Nonfiction and poetry pairings