Language Arts
at Bartlesville High
School/Mid-High
2009-2010
English 9 Grammar and Composition
Course
Number: 4301
Semesters: 2
Grade
Level: 9
Prerequisite:
Eighth-grade English
English 9 Grammar and
Composition
strengthens and expands students’ practical knowledge of English grammar and
usage through an intensive program of writing.
Students learn advanced proofreading and revision skills that they apply
to a wide range of multi-paragraph compositions. Additionally, students learn the elements of
vocabulary development, literary analysis, and critical reading by reading and
responding to a variety of texts in both formal and informal ways.
English 9 Grammar and Composition Pre-AP
Course
Number: 4303
Semesters: 2
Grade
Level: 9
Prerequisite: Eighth-grade English
Recommended:
Pre-AP 8th Grade English
This course of study is a
rigorous, introductory course to Advanced Placement English courses and is
available to the student interested in taking the Advanced Placement
Examinations in English upon completion of the AP program.
English I Pre-AP engages students to dissect and
discuss advanced literary techniques, concepts, and skills. Students become adept at identifying and
analyzing the techniques of various authors and how those techniques contribute
to the overall purpose and meaning of the works. Students are expected to create a composition
portfolio and an extensive research paper/project. Fused with the study of literature is the
refinement of composition skills, usage skills, and research skills. Practice
in listening/speaking and viewing/representing occurs throughout the
course.
Summer
Reading Assignment – have
The Outsiders read by September 18.
English 10 Literature and Composition
Course
Number: 4305
Semesters: 2
Grade
Level: 10
Prerequisite: English 9
English 10 Literature and
Composition students read, discuss, and write about selected works of
literature from a variety of genres and cultures. English
10 Literature and Composition focuses on strengthening students’ critical
reading skills, literary analysis skills, and higher-order thinking skills, and
composition skills. The course utilizes
an intensive program of process-based writing which emphasizes vocabulary development , sentence construction, and standard usage and
grammar.
English 10 Literature and Composition
Connections
Course
Number: 4305
Semesters: 2
Grade
Level: 10
Prerequisite: English 9
English
10 Literature and Composition students read, discuss, and write about selected
works of literature from a variety of genres and cultures. English
10 Literature and Composition focuses on strengthening students’ critical
reading skills, literary analysis skills, and higher-order thinking skills, and
composition skills. The course utilizes
an intensive program of process-based writing which emphasizes vocabulary development , sentence construction, and standard usage and
grammar.
Additionally, Connections uses an interdisciplinary
approach combining Literature and Composition with World History/World
Geography. Literature is organized
according to historical era, theme, or
geographical location emphasizing the relationship between the two courses.
English 10 Literature and Composition Pre-AP
Course
Number: 4304
Semesters: 2
Grade
Level: 10
Prerequisite: English 9
Recommended:
English 9 Pre-AP
This course of study engages students to dissect and
discuss advanced literary techniques, concepts, and skills. Students become adept at identifying and
analyzing the techniques of various authors from a variety of cultures and how
these techniques contribute to the overall purpose and meaning of the
works. Emphasis is placed on
understanding of the historical implications of each work.
This course emphasizes refinement of composition
skills, usage skills, and research skills. Practice in listening/speaking/notetaking occurs throughout the course.
The College Board who regulated the AP courses describes the
suitable AP student as: “Academically talented, imaginative students who read
with finesse and write with clarity and style, who are curious and responsive
to academic risk-taking and who are not deterred by hard work.”
Summer
English 11 American Literature
Course
Number: 4297
Semesters: 2
Grade
Level: 11
Prerequisite: English 10
English
English Language and Composition AP (11th
grade)
Course
Number: 4309
Semesters: 2
Grade
Level: 11
Prerequisite: English 10
Recommended:
English 10 Pre-AP
This course of study is
equivalent to an introductory college English course and is available to the
student interested in taking the Advanced Placement Examination in English
Language and Composition.
English III AP engages students in becoming skilled
readers of a variety of prose selections and skilled writers who compose for a
variety of purposes. Students become adept at identifying and analyzing
the various rhetorical features used in writing as the features contribute to
purpose and meaning. This course provides an overview of American
literature, including samples of traditional and multi-ethnic selections.
Fused with the study of literature is the refinement of composition skills,
usage skills, and research skills. Practice in listening/speaking and
viewing/representing occurs throughout the course.
Summer
English 12 British Literature
Course
Number: 4299
Semesters: 2
Grade
Level: 12
Prerequisite: English 11
This course consists of a
study of representative British literature from the Anglo-Saxon period to
modern writings. Emphasis is placed on
developing independent reading, writing, and thinking skills. A major part of the student's grade is based
on writings of multi-paragraph, literature-based compositions with an emphasis
on expository development. Compositions
are graded closely for content, organization, and mechanics. Students will complete a documented research
project. A vocabulary program is
included.
English Literature and Composition AP (12th
grade)
Course
Number: 4310
Semesters: 2
Grade
Level: 12
Prerequisite: English 11
Recommended:
English Language and Composition AP
This course of study is equivalent to an
introductory college English course and is available to the student interested
in taking the Advanced Placement Examination in English Language and
Composition and/or English Literature and Composition.
English IV engages students in close reading and
written analysis of imaginative literature. Students become adept at
identifying and analyzing varied literary techniques as the techniques
contribute to purpose and meaning of a selection. Selected writings from
the literature of other countries, with an emphasis on British literature from
varied time periods, serve as the basis for reading and for writing literary
analysis. Fused with the study of literature is the continued refinement
of composition skills, usage skills, and research skills. Opportunities
for practice of listening/speaking and viewing/representing are inherent in the
course.
Summer
Language Arts Electives
Literacy for Life
Course
Number: 4059
Semesters: 1 or 2
Grade
Level: 9, 10
Prerequisite:
None
Literacy for Life is a course designed to remediate/assist students that have demonstrated difficulties with reading and/or language arts skills. Students that perform at the Unsatisfactory or Limited Knowledge level on the 8th grade criterion reference test will be enrolled in the course for remediation purposes. If students perform at a satisfactory level during the first semester of their 9th grade year, they may exit the class and take a 2nd semester elective course. This course may also be taken by 10th grade students who continue to struggle with reading and/or language arts skills.
Speech
Course
Number: 4221
Semesters: 1
Grade Level: 11, 12
Prerequisite: None
This is an introduction to oral
communications. Students will learn
basic public speaking, stage fright control, research, and outlining. Students will prepare and perform various
types of speeches throughout the semester.
Competitive Debate
Course
Number: 5026
Semesters: 2
Grade
Level: 9, 10, 11, 12
Prerequisite: None
The class will cover
debate, oratory, extemporaneous speaking, and student congress. A majority of the grade will be based on participation
in tournaments. Tournaments are
scheduled on Friday afternoons and all day on Saturdays. This
course may be taken each year for credit.
This is a full year course. The student must also have completed the
Alcohol and Illegal or Performance Enhancing Drug Contract.
Journalism and Mass Communications
Course
Number: 4111
Semesters: 2
Grade
Level: 9, 10
Prerequisite: None
Journalism and Mass Communications class is
designed as an introduction to the world of the media. Students will explore the realm of
newspapers, magazines, and yearbooks and the effect they have on society. Basic skills needed to become a well-rounded
journalist will be studied in depth.
These basic skills include interviewing, news, feature, sports and
opinion writing and editing. Students
will become familiar with photography and word processing and desktop
publishing computer programs. Students
will publish their work in school-related and community publications and
projects.
Electronic and Digital Media
Course
Number: 4112
Semesters: 2
Grade
Level: 11, 12
Prerequisite:
Application required for admittance
This class is designed as an advanced study of the
media. Students will study advanced
forms of writing, as well as electronic media, desktop publishing, photography,
advertising, public relations, radio/television journalism, journalism history,
journalism law, magazine writing, and media problems. Students will put their journalistic skills
to the test by applying those skills to the production of school-related and
community publications.
Media Study and Production
Course
Number: 4151
Semesters: 2
Grade
Level: 9, 10, 11, 12
Prerequisite:
Previous experience and/or teacher permission; application required for
admittance
Mid-High: Media Study and Production is the official
course name for The Paladin
staff. The students will work together
to produce the monthly edition of the Mid-High newspaper. Student duties include following a beat
(getting all news from an assigned area), writing and typing stories, writing
headlines, and designing pages.
Production work is done on a computer (writing, designing pages,
etc.). Good writing skills are
necessary.
High
School: Media Study and Production is
the official course name for The Fourth
Estate staff. The students work
together to produce the monthly edition of the high school paper. Student duties include following a beat
(getting all the news from an assigned area), writing stories, selling ads,
typing copy into the computer, taking pictures, writing headlines, and
designing pages and advertisements.
Magazine and Visual Media
Course
Number: 4240
Semesters: 2
Grade
Level: 9, 10, 11, 12
Prerequisite:
Previous experience and/or teacher permission; application required for admittance
Magazine journalism and
visual media will put theory to practice through the production of the
yearbook. This encompasses financing the yearbook, learning the process for
publishing a yearbook, developing the theme, and distributing the completed
book. The course includes cropping and
proportioning pictures, planning layout, creating typography and graphic
designs, editing and proofing all material, evaluating costs of production,
learning responsibility by meeting deadlines, creativity, and communication
with the publisher.
Reading for Personal Pleasure
Course
Number: 4243
Semesters: 1
Grade
Level: 11, 12
Prerequisite: None
This class is designed to
foster enjoyment of reading and literature as well as improving reading skills
for students.
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