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1 Holt McDougal Literature, Grade 10 crosswalk correspondence with Write Source, Grade 10 Use these Write Source lesson and practice resources BEFORE the Holt McDougal Literature selection to review or introduce upcoming instruction OR AFTER the Holt McDougal Literature selection for further practice or reinforcement of writing, grammar, usage, and mechanics skills. Holt McDougal Literature Grade 10, Unit 1 Instruction Writing Form and Language Skills Common Focus Write Source Reinforcement/Additional Instruction (Print and Online) Online-only resources in Italics. Text Analysis Workshop, pp. 28–35 Setting and Mood, pp. 28–29 Plot and Story Analysis, p. 30 Analyze the Text, pp. 31–35 Interactive Whiteboard Lesson Response to Literature Narrative Writing Response to Literature Narrative Writing Plot Setting and Mood Student Edition Plot chart (Response to Literature: Analyzing a Theme), p. 264 Plot (Response to Literature: Analyzing a Theme), p. 274 Setting in story development, p. 318 Reading Fiction: identify setting, p. 479 Interactive Whiteboard Lesson Response to Literature Narrative Writing Net-text Respond to Literature Essay 1 Harrison Bergeron, pp. 36–47 Text Analysis: Plot and Conflict, pp. 37, 40–45 Writing Prompt: Describe Plot, p. 47 Grammar and Style: Precise Adjectives, pp. 43, 47 Vocabulary Strategy: Greek root syn, p. 46 Response to Literature Narrative Writing Adjectives Roots Student Edition Plot in story development, pp. 314–315, 322 Responding to Prompts About Literature, pp. 295–303 Conflict in stories, p. 318 Reading Fiction: identifying central conflict, p. 479 Editing: Adjective forms used properly, p. 120 Roots, pp. 506–512 Adjectives: Making a Precise Point, pp. 540–541 Adjectives, pp. 728–729 Skillsbook Types of Adjectives, pp. 108 Warriner’s Adjectives, pp. 10, 212, 526-527

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Holt McDougal Literature, Grade 10

crosswalk correspondence with

Write Source, Grade 10 Use these Write Source lesson and practice resources

• BEFORE the Holt McDougal Literature selection to review or introduce upcoming instruction OR

• AFTER the Holt McDougal Literature selection for further practice or reinforcement of writing, grammar, usage, and mechanics skills.

Holt McDougal Literature Grade 10, Unit 1 Instruction

Writing Form and Language Skills Common

Focus

Write Source Reinforcement/Additional

Instruction (Print and Online)

Online-only resources in Italics.

Text Analysis Workshop, pp. 28–35 • Setting and Mood, pp. 28–29 • Plot and Story Analysis, p. 30 • Analyze the Text, pp. 31–35

Interactive Whiteboard Lesson • Response to Literature • Narrative Writing

• Response to Literature • Narrative Writing • Plot • Setting and Mood

Student Edition • Plot chart (Response to

Literature: Analyzing a Theme), p. 264

• Plot (Response to Literature: Analyzing a Theme), p. 274

• Setting in story development, p. 318

• Reading Fiction: identify setting, p. 479

Interactive Whiteboard Lesson • Response to Literature • Narrative Writing

Net-text • Respond to Literature Essay 1

Harrison Bergeron, pp. 36–47

• Text Analysis: Plot and Conflict, pp. 37, 40–45

• Writing Prompt: Describe Plot, p. 47

• Grammar and Style: Precise Adjectives, pp. 43, 47

• Vocabulary Strategy: Greek root syn, p. 46

• Response to Literature • Narrative Writing • Adjectives • Roots

Student Edition • Plot in story development, pp.

314–315, 322 • Responding to Prompts About

Literature, pp. 295–303 • Conflict in stories, p. 318 • Reading Fiction: identifying

central conflict, p. 479 • Editing: Adjective forms used

properly, p. 120 • Roots, pp. 506–512 • Adjectives: Making a Precise

Point, pp. 540–541 • Adjectives, pp. 728–729

Skillsbook • Types of Adjectives, pp. 108

Warriner’s • Adjectives, pp. 10, 212, 526-527

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Holt McDougal Literature Grade 10, Unit 1 Instruction

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Virtual File Cabinet • G10/Vocabulary: Common

Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes, pp. ix–xviii

• G10: Grammar Adjectives and the Words They Modify, p. 9

• G10: Grammar: Adjectives, pp. 11–12

Interactive Whiteboard Lesson • Narrative Writing

Everyday Use, pp. 48–63

• Text Analysis: Conflict and Character, pp. 49, 53, 56, 59, 61

• Figurative Language, p. 54 • Language Coach: Informal

Language, p.53 • Interview, p. 60 • Grammar and Style:

Descriptive Details, pp. 55, 63

• Vocabulary Strategy: Prefix re-, p. 62

• Writing Prompt: Story Sequel, p. 63

• Character Development

• Conflict • Figurative Language • Informal Language • Descriptive Details • Prefixes • Narrative Writing

Student Edition • Understanding Voice (Formal

Language), p. 46 • Sensory details, pp. 97, 109 • Conflict and characters,

development of in stories, p. 318

• Character sketch, p. 586 • Prefixes, pp. 503–504 • Interview, p. 586 • Figurative language, p. 598 • Writing Stories (prewrite, draft,

revise, edit), pp. 318–320 • Descriptive Paragraph, p. 565

Virtual File Cabinet • G10/Vocabulary: Common

Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes, pp. ix–xviii

• G10: Grammar: Prefixes and Suffixes, pp. 159–160

• G10: Mechanics Adding Prefixes, p. 339

• G10: Mechanics Prefixes and Suffixes Review, p. 344

Warriner’s • Formal/Informal Language, p.

519 Net-text

• Creative Writing Story 1

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Searching for Summer, pp. 64–77 • Text Analysis: Setting and

Mood pp. 65, 68, 71, 72 • Language Coach: Informal

Language, p. 69 • Language Coach:

Connotation, p. 74 • Writing Prompt: Description

(sensory language), p. 77 • Grammar and Style: Sentence

Fragments, Contractions, and Interjections, p. 70

• Grammar and Style: Use Realistic Dialogue, pp. 77

• Vocabulary Strategy: Prefix dis-, p. 76

• Setting • Mood • Informal Language • Description • Letter Writing • Sentence Fragments • Contractions • Interjections • Dialogue • Prefixes

Student Edition • Understanding Voice (Formal

Language), p. 46 • Sensory details, pp. 97, 109 • Adding Dialogue, 99 • Setting in story development,

318 • Radio Script, p. 332 • Using a Dictionary, pp. 352–

353 • Reading Fiction: identify

setting, p. 479 • Fragments, sentence, p. 557 • Contractions, 558, 628.1 • Interjections, definition, 734

Skillsbook • Other uses for apostrophes, p.

29 • Interjections, pp. 115, 116, 120 • Sentence Fragments 1, 2, and 3,

pp. 163–165 Virtual File Cabinet

• G10: Grammar Interjections, p. 22

• G10: Grammar Sentences and Fragments, p. 31

• G10: Grammar: Complete Sentence Fragments, pp. 171–172

• G10: Sentences Identifying Sentence Fragments, pp. 411–412

• G10/Vocabulary: Common Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes, pp. ix–xviii

• G10: Grammar: Prefixes and Suffixes, pp. 159–160

• G10: Mechanics Adding Prefixes, p. 339

• G10: Mechanics Prefixes and Suffixes Review, p. 344

Warriner’s • Interjections, pp. 27, 541 • Contractions, pp. 361–363 • Sentence Fragments, pp. 444–

445, 446–453 • Formal/Informal Language, p.

519

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To Build a Fire, pp. 78–97 • Text Analysis: Setting and

Conflict, pp. 79, 82, 84, 86, 88, 93, 96

• Language Coach: Etymologies, p. 93

• Language Coach: Homophones, p. 84

• Vocabulary Strategy: Connotation and Denotation, p. 97

• Setting • Conflict • Etymologies • Homophones • Connotation and

Denotation

Student Edition • Revising for Word Choice:

correct connotation, p. 280 • Setting in story development,

318 • Conflict, development of in

stories, p. 318 • Etymology, 352–353 • Reading Fiction: identify

setting, p. 479 • Word pairs (homophones),

678–697

from Deep Survival / How to Build a Fire Without Matches (Nonfiction / Diagram) pp. 98–105

• Informational Analysis: Use Text Features, pp. 98–103

• Language Coach: Root Words, ���p. 99

• Writing Prompt: Evaluation of a Character, p. 103

• Text Features • Root Words • Character

Student Edition • Critical Reading: Surveying the

Reading (scan features), p. 475 • Root Words, pp. 506–512 • Heading: business letter, p. 516 • Heading: e–mail messages, p.

518 • Character sketch, p. 586

Virtual File Cabinet

• G10: Vocabulary: Common Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes, pp. ix–xviii

from The Johnstown Flood (Historical Narrative), pp. 106–117

• Text Analysis: Mood, pp. 107–108, 110, 112, 114, 115

• Language Coach: Multiple Meaning Words, p. 114

• Writing Prompt: Response to a Story, p. 116

• Grammar and Style: Strong Verbs, pp. 111, 116

• Word Meaning • Verbs

Student Edition • Response to Literature, pp.

255–292 • Using a Dictionary (Word

Meaning), pp. 352–353 • Strong Verbs, p. 48 • Dynamic Verbs, p. 538

Warriner’s

• Action Verbs, pp. 16–19 Virtual File Cabinet

• G10: Usage Language in Context: Choices: Exploring Verbs, p. 164

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The Race to Save Apollo 13 (Nonfiction) pp. 118–135

• Text Analysis: Suspense in Nonfiction, pp. 119, 121, 125, 127, 132–133 ���

• Author’s Purpose, p. 129 • Take Notes, pp. 119, 122,

126, 130, 133 • Language Coach:

Etymologies, p. 120 • Language Coach: Multiple

Meaning Words, p. 128 • Grammar and Style:

Coordinating Conjunctions, pp. 130, 135

• Writing Prompt: Description of an Event, p. 135

• Etymology • Word Meaning • Coordinating

Conjunctions • Description

Student Edition • Response to Literature, pp.

255–292 • Taking Notes, pp. 467–471 • Using a Dictionary

(Etymology), pp. 352–353 • Coordinating Conjunctions, p.

734–735 • Descriptive Writing, pp. 446–

447 Skillsbook

• Coordinating Conjunctions, p. 117

Virtual Filing Cabinet • G10: Grammar: Conjunctions

and Interjections, pp. 25–26 Warriner’s

• Coordinating Conjunctions, pp. 26, 90, 455, 469, 470

Exile/Crossing the Border (Narrative Poems), pp. 140–147

• Text Analysis: Narrative Poetry, pp. 141–145, 147

• Reading Poetry, pp. 141–142, 144

• Quickwrite: Journal Entry, p. 140

• Writing Prompt: Short Story, p. 147

• Poetry • Journal Writing • Writing Stories

Student Edition • Reading Poetry, p. 481 • Reacting to Poetry, p. 482 • Journal Writing, pp. 4, 5, 35,

586 • Creative Writing: Writing

Stories, pp. 313–322 • Responding to a Fiction

Prompt, pp. 298–299

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Holt McDougal Literature Grade 10, Unit 1 Instruction

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Writing Workshop, pp. 148–157 • Writing a Literary Analysis,

pp. 148–157 • Drafting, p. 151 • Editing and Publishing, p. 155 • Grammar in Context:

Quotations, p. 151 • Grammar in Context:

Reciprocal Pronouns, p. 155 • Scoring Rubric, p. 156

Interactive Whiteboard Lesson

• Response to Literature

• Response to Literature • Quotations • Reciprocal Pronouns

Student Edition • Response to Literature, pp.

255–266 • Response to Literature:

Writing, 267–272 • Revising, pp. 273–284 • Editing and Publishing, pp.

286–289 • Using a Rubric, pp. 290–292 • Citing Direct Quotations, pp.

265, 286 • Reciprocal Pronouns, pp. 704,

706 Interactive Whiteboard Lesson

• Response to Literature Net-text

• Respond to Literature Essay 1–3

Skillsbook • Quotation Marks with Direct

Quotations, p. 32 • Reciprocal Pronouns, p. 88

Grammar Snap • Verbals: Gerunds, Infinitives,

Participles • Reflexive and Reciprocal

Pronouns Virtual File Cabinet

• G10: Grammar: Quotation Marks A – AK, pp. 38–39

Warriner’s • Use of Direct Quotations, pp.

341–343, 344–345, 507–514 • Indefinite Pronouns, p. 9

Speaking and Listening Workshop: Presenting a Response to a Short Story, pp. 158–159

• Presenting a Response to a Short Story, pp. 158–159

• Delivering Your Presentation, p. 159

• Response to Literature • Presentations

Student Edition • Speaking in Class, p. 465 • Response to Literature:

Publishing – Make a Recording, p. 289

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Holt McDougal Literature Grade 10, Unit 2 Instruction

Writing Form and Language Skills Common

Focus

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Text Analysis Workshop, pp. 176-181

• Analyzing Characters, pp. 176–181

Interactive Whiteboard Lesson • Narrative Writing

• Narrative Writing • Character

Development

Student Edition • Practice Literature Prompt, pp.

302–303 Interactive Whiteboard Lesson

• Narrative Writing Net-text

• Creative Writing Story 1

Shoefly Pie, pp. 182–201 • Text Analysis: Character

Traits, pp. 183, 186, 189–193, 197, 199

• Reading for Information: Magazine Article, p. 201

• Reading-Writing Connection: Description of Characters, p. 200

• Grammar and Style: Add Sensory Details, pp. 195, 200

• Language Coach: Roots and Affixes, p. 187

• Narrative Writing • Character

Development • Reading for

Information • Sensory Language • Affixes

Student Edition • Include sensory details, p. 109 • Revising for Word Choice

(adding figurative language), p. 114

• Character Development, p. 318 • Choosing Characters, pp. 327–

328 • Reading nonfiction articles, pp.

483–490 • Prefixes, Suffixes, Roots, pp.

501–512 Skillsbook

• Adding suffixes, pp. 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60

Virtual File Cabinet • G10/Vocabulary: Common

Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes, pp. ix–xviii

Warriner’s • Adding Prefixes and Suffixes, p.

379–383

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Holt McDougal Literature Grade 10, Unit 2 Instruction

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The Possibility of Evil, pp. 202–217 • Text Analysis: Character

Motivation, pp. 203, 206, 210–211, 215

• Grammar and Style: Modifiers, pp. 209, 217

• Vocabulary Strategy: Connotation and Denotation, p. 216

• Language Coach: Commonly Confused Words, p. 214

• Writing Prompt: Character Analysis, p. 217

• Character Development

• Modifiers • Connotation and

Denotation • Commonly Confused

Words

Student Edition • Revising for Word Choice:

correct connotation, p. 280 • Character conflict and action, p.

318 • List of character wants, p. 327 • Using the Right Word, pp. 678–

699 • Parts of Speech: Adjectives, pp.

728–729 • Parts of Speech: Adverbs, pp.

730–731 Skillsbook

• Using the Right Word, pp. 61–67

• Adjectives and Adverbs, pp. 107–114

• Misplaced & Dangling Modifiers, pp. 170–171

Grammar Snap • Adjectives: Positive,

Comparative, Superlative • Adverbs

Virtual File Cabinet • Adjectives and the Words They

Modify Warriner’s

• Using Modifiers Correctly, p. 210–233

Like the Sun, pp. 202-217

• Text Analysis: Moral Dilemma, pp. 219–220, 223, 225

• Predict, pp. 219, 222, 225 • Quckwrite: Write a Letter to

an Advice Columnist, p. 218 • Language Coach: Denotation

and Connotation, p. 223

• Character Development

• Connotation and Denotation

• Predicting • Letter Writing

Student Edition • “Dear Editor” letter, pp. 250–

251 • Character in conflict with him

or herself, p. 318 • Revising for Word Choice:

correct connotation, p. 280 • Critical Reading: SQ3R

(previewing and scanning before you read), pp. 474, 475

• Writing letters, pp. 513–520 Virtual File Cabinet

• Language in Context: Writing Application: Letter

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The Teacher Who Changed My Life, pp. 226–237

• Characterization in Nonfiction, pp. 227–228, 230, 233, 235

• Language Coach: Idioms, p. 231

• Writing Prompt: Write a Speech, p. 237

• Grammar and Style: Analyze Examples (concrete and abstract nouns), pp. 232, 237

• Vocabulary Strategy: The Latin Root, p. 236

• Character

Development • Idioms • Writing Speeches • Concrete and Abstract

Nouns • Root Words

Student Edition • Sample Response to Narrative

Prompt (characterization in nonfiction): “Eleanor Roosevelt Teaches Me to Knit,” pp. 140–141

• Making Oral Presentations, pp. 393–403

• Root Words, pp. 506–512 • Understanding Idioms, pp.

672–677 • Nouns (abstract and concrete),

p. 701 Skillsbook

• Types of Nouns, p. 74 Grammar Snap

• Specific Nouns Warriner’s

• Concrete and Abstract Nouns, p. 5

A Celebration of Grandfathers, pp. 238–245

• Character Traits in Nonfiction, pp. 239, 242–245

• Identify Author’s Perspective, pp. 239, 240, 243, 245

• Character

Development • Author’s Perspective

Student Edition • Sample Response to Narrative

Prompt (characterization in nonfiction): “Eleanor Roosevelt Teaches Me to Knit,” pp. 140–141

• Responding to a Nonfiction Prompt (agree or disagree with author’s opinions), 304–305

Simply Grand: Generational Ties Matter (Magazine Article), pp. 246–251

• Main Idea and supporting Details, pp. 246, 247, 249–250, 251

• Writing Prompt: Write an Essay, p. 251

• Language Coach: Roots and Affixes, p. 248

• Main Idea and

supporting Details • Essay Writing • Roots and Affixes

Student Edition • Expository Essay Writing:

Defining a Concept, p. 185–192 • SQ3R: Look for main idea as

you read, p. 474, 475 • Summarizing and Paraphrasing:

find mind idea of an article, p. 486

• Prefixes, Suffixes, Roots, pp. 501–512

Skillsbook • Adding Suffixes, pp. 55, 56, 57,

58, 59, 60 Warriner’s

• Adding Prefixes and Suffixes, p. 379–383

Virtual File Cabinet Language in Context: Writing Application: Definition, p. 334

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The Gift/Those Winter Sundays (Poems), pp. 252–257

• Analyze Characters in Poetry, pp. 253–254, 257

• Analyze Poetry

Student Edition • Practice Literature Prompt

(Analyze a Character in an Edith Wharton novel), pp. 302–303

• Enrichment Activity: Writing Poetry, pp. 333–340

• Reading Poetry, p. 481 • Reacting to Poetry, p. 482

A Marriage Proposal (Drama), pp. 258–275

• Text Analysis: Characters in a Farce, pp. 259, 263, 265, 267, 269, 272–273

• Language Coach: Denotation/Connotation, pp. 264, 268

• Writing Prompt: Write a Dialogue, p. 275

• Vocabulary Strategy: Latin Roots, p. 274

• Grammar and Style: Vary Sentence Types, p. 263, 275

• Character

Development • Writing a Dialogue • Connotation and

Denotation • Root Words • Vary Sentence Types

Student Edition • Revising for Sentence Fluency:

Use long and short sentences, pp. 116–117

• Revising for Sentence Fluency: Vary sentence types, pp. 226–227

• Revising for Word Choice: correct connotation, p. 280

• Writing Plays, 323–331 • Radio Script, p. 332 • Root Words, pp. 506–512 • Sentence Variety, pp. 552–553

Skillsbook • Sentence Combining, pp. 155–

159 Virtual File Cabinet

• Varying Sentence Beginnings, pp. 187–188

• Revising Paragraphs by Combining Sentences, pp. 441–442

Writing Workshop: Short Story, pp. 280–289

• Grammar in Context: Verb Tense, p. 283

• Grammar in Context: Participles, p. 287

• Scoring Rubric, p. 288

• Verb Tense • Participles • Rubric

Student Edition • Creative Writing: Writing

Stories, pp. 313–322 • Using a Rubric, pp. 61–72 • Participles, p. 726

Net-text • Creative Writing Story 1

Skillsbook • Participles, p. 101

Grammar Snap • Verbals: Gerunds, Infinitives,

Participles

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Holt McDougal Literature Grade 10, Unit 3 Instruction

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Text Analysis Workshop, pp. 301-307

• Narrative Devices, pp. 301-307

Interactive Whiteboard Lesson • Narrative Writing

• Narrative Writing

Student Edition • Narrative Writing, pp. 89-94

Interactive Whiteboard Lesson • Narrative Writing

Net-text • Narrative Writing Essay 2

By the Waters of Babylon, pp. 308-323

• Text Analysis: First-Person Point of View, pp. 309, 312, 315, 322

• Punctuation: Dashes, p. 317 • Grammar and Style: Formal

Language, p. 317

• Narrative Writing • Point of

View/Personal Pronouns

• Dashes • Formal Language

Student Edition • Narrative Writing (Writing

Model—First-Person Point of View), pp. 130-131

• Dashes, pp. 640-641 • Understanding Voice (Formal

Language), p. 46 Grammar Snap

• Third-Person Pronouns Skillsbook

• Dashes, pp. 24-25 • Personal Pronouns, p. 81

Warriner’s • Formal/Informal Language, p.

519 Virtual File Cabinet

• G10: Grammar: Case Forms of Personal Pronouns A – AK, p. 20a

• G10: Grammar: Case Forms of Personal Pronouns B – AK, p. 20b

• G10: Grammar: Case Forms of Personal Pronouns C – AK, p. 20c

There Will Come Soft Rains, pp. 324-335

• Text Analysis: Chronological Order, pp. 325-326, 331, 334

• Chronological Order

Copying Master • Time Line—TE p. 133

Inside the Home of the Future/Car of the Future, pp. 336-341

• Synthesize, pp. 336-339

• Synthesize

Student Edition • Synthesizing Information, pp.

498

The Doll’s House, pp. 342-353 • Omniscient Point of View,

pp. 343-344, 346, 348, 352, 353

• Point of View

Student Edition • Elements of Fiction (Point of

View: Omniscient) p. 322 Net-text

• Narrative Writing Essay 1

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Holt McDougal Literature Grade 10, Unit 3 Instruction

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The Seventh Man, pp. 354-373 • Latin Roots, p. 372

• Latin Roots

Student Edition • Roots, pp. 506-512

Virtual File Cabinet • G10: Vocabulary: Common

Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes, pp. ix–xviii

The Man in the Water, pp. 374-381

• Write Concisely (Appositive Phrases) pp. 377, 381

• Appositive Phrases

Student Edition • Using Phrases (Appositive

Phrases), pp. 742-743 Skillsbook

• Appositives, pp. 12, 129, 131 Virtual File Cabinet

• G10: Grammar: The Appositive and the Appositive Phrase – AK, p. 13

Dyaspora, pp. 382-389

• Text Analysis: Second-Person Point of View, pp. 383-384

• Point of View

Student Edition • Forms of Personal Pronouns

(Second-Person Pronouns), pp. 708-709

Skillsbook • Personal Pronouns, p. 81

Writing Workshop: Analysis of Literary Nonfiction, pp. 390-399

• Analysis of Literary Nonfiction, pp. 390-399

• Grammar in Context: Restrictive and Nonrestrictive Clauses, p. 393

• Grammar in Context: Commas in Restrictive and Nonrestrictive Clauses, p. 397

• Scoring Rubric, p. 398

• Response to Literature

Student Edition • Responding to a Nonfiction

Prompt, pp. 304–305 • Restrictive and Nonrestrictive

Clauses, p. 612 Skillsbook

• Commas in Restrictive and Nonrestrictive Clauses 1 and 2, pp. 14–15

GrammarSnap • Commas: Punctuating

Restrictive and Nonrestrictive Phrases

Net-text • Respond to Literature Essay 3

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Text Analysis Workshop, pp. 418–425

• Themes in Literature, pp. 418–425

Interactive Whiteboard Lesson • Response to Literature

• Theme • Response to Literature

Student Edition • Response to Literature:

Analyzing a Theme, pp. 255–289

Interactive Whiteboard Lesson • Response to Literature

Net-text • Response to Literature Essays

1–3

The Interlopers, pp. 426–437 • Text Analysis: Theme and

Setting, pp. 427–428, 431, 433–435

• Writing Prompt: Analyze a Theme, p. 437

• Vary Sentence Structure (Subordinate Clause), pp. 432, 437

• Vocabulary Strategy: Connotation, p. 436

• Theme • Setting • Theme • Sensory Language • Sentence Structure • Connotation

Student Edition • Response to Literature:

Analyzing a Theme, pp. 255–289

• Setting in Story Development, p. 318

• Subordinate Clauses, pp. 610, 744

• Using a Dictionary (Word Meaning), pp. 352–353

Warriner’s • Subordinate Clauses, pp. 93–

97, 450, 549 Two Friends, pp. 438–451

• Quickwrite: Make a List, p. 438

• Writing Prompt: Analysis of a Scene, p. 451

• Grammar and Style: Write Concisely – Predicate and Compound Predicate, pp. 446, 451

• Vocabulary Strategy: Analogies, p. 450

• Predicates • Response to Literature • Lists • Analogies

Student Edition • Details, list, pp. 90, 188, 195,

249 • General categories list, p. 152 • Graphic organizers, lists, pp.

155, 189, 327, 328, 335 • Responding to Prompts About

Literature, pp. 295–303 • "Basics of Life" list, p. 583 • Analogies, p. 600 • Predicates and compound

predicates, 740 Skillsbook

• Subjects and Predicates 1 and 2, pp. 126–127

Virtual File Cabinet • G10: Grammar: The Predicate,

pp. 29–30 • G10: Grammar Subjects and

Predicates, p. 32 • G10: Grammar Simple and

Complete Predicates, p. 34 • G10: Grammar Complete and

Simple Subjects and Predicates, p. 35

• G10/Vocabulary: Analogies Lessons 1, pp. 126–140

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Warriner’s • Predicates, pp. 37, 39, 545

Net-text • Response to Literature Essays

1–3

When Mr. Pirzada Came to Dine, pp. 452–475

• Text Analysis: Theme and Character, pp. 453, 457–458, 460–462, 467, 469, 471

• Writing Prompt: Compare and Contrast Two Stories, p. 473

• Grammar and Style: Add Descriptive Details - Adverbs, pp. 458, 473

• Vocabulary Strategy: The prefix im-, p. 472

• Theme • Character • Compare and Contrast

Writing • Adverbs • Prefixes

Student Edition • Analyzing a Theme, pp. 255–

294 • Conflict and characters,

development of in stories, p. 318

• Writing Guidelines: Comparison-Contrast Essay, pp. 448–449

• Character sketch, p. 586 • Parts of Speech: Adverbs, pp.

730–731 • Prefixes, pp. 503–504

Skillsbook • Types of Adverbs 1 and 2, pp.

107–114 Virtual File Cabinet

• G10: Vocabulary: Common Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes, pp. ix–xviii

• G10: Grammar Adverbs and the Words They Modify, p. 17

• G10: Grammar: Adverbs, pp. 21–22

Grammar Snap • Adverbs

Net-text • Response to Literature Essays

1–3 Warriner’s

• Adverbs, pp. 20–23 • Adding Prefixes and Suffixes,

pp. 379–383

Interview with Jhumpa Lahiri/ Refugee Aid Society, pp. 470–474

• Interview, p. 470 • Web Site, p. 474

• Interview • Web Site

Student Edition • A Closer Look at Listening and

Speaking, p. 466 • Creating Your Own Web Site,

pp. 80–81 • Interview, p. 586

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Do not weep, maiden, for war is kind/the sonnet-ballad (Poem/Sonnet), pp. 476–481

• Text Analysis: Universal Theme, pp. 477–478, 480–481

• Theme • Response to Literature

Student Edition • Response to Literature, pp.

255–294

from Tolerance (Persuasive Essay), pp. 482–487

• Text Analysis: Persuasive Essay, pp. 483–484, 486,487

• Analyze Reasons and Evidence, pp. 483, 486–487

• Persuasive Writing • Reasons and Evidence

Student Edition • Persuasive Writing: Reasons

Chart, p. 209 • Persuasive Writing: Gathering

Objections, p. 210 • Persuasive Writing: using

provable facts, p. 219 • Persuasive Writing: Writing an

Editorial, p. 239–246 Net-text

• Persuasive Writing Essays 1 & 2

Letter to a Young Refugee from Another/ Song of P’eng-ya (Essay/Poem), pp. 488–497

• Text Analysis: Author’s Message Across Genres, pp. 489–490, 492–496

• Comparing Themes Across Genres, pp. 494, 496

• Writing for Assessment: Compare and Contrast Different Works, p. 497

• Language Coach: Affixes, p. 493

• Text Analysis • Compare and Contrast

Writing • Themes • Affixes

Student Edition • Response to Literature:

Analyzing a Theme, pp. 255–289

• Critical Reading, pp. 473–482 • Writing Guidelines:

Comparison-Contrast Essay, pp. 448–449

• Prefixes, Suffixes, Roots, pp. 501–512

Skillsbook • Adding suffixes, pp. 55, 56, 57,

58, 59, 60 Virtual File Cabinet

• G10/Vocabulary: Common Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes, pp. ix–xviii

Warriner’s • Adding Prefixes and Suffixes, p.

379–383

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Writing Workshop, pp. 498–507 • Writing a Comparison-

Contrast Essay, pp. 498–507 • Drafting, p. 501 • Editing and Publishing, p. 505 • Grammar in Context: Comma

Placement in Contrasting Expressions, p. 502

• Grammar in Context: Parallelism, p. 505

• Use Commas After Introductory Words, p. 503

• Scoring Rubric, p. 506

• Compare and Contrast

Writing • Commas • Parallelism

Student Edition • Using a Rubric, pp. 61–72 • Writing Guidelines:

Comparison-Contrast Essay, pp. 448–449

• Comparison–contrast paragraphs, 574

• Commas to separate contrasted elements, pp. 608–609

• Commas to set off appositives, pp. 610–611

• Using a Rubric, pp. 61–72 • Parallelism, p. 601

Skillsbook • Commas to Set Off Contrasted

Elements and Appositives, p. 12

Speaking and Listening Workshop, pp. 508–509

• Participating in a Group Discussion, pp. 508–509

• Group Discussion

Student Edition • Listening in Class, p. 464 • Speaking in Class, p. 465 • A Closer Look at Listening and

Speaking, p. 466

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Text Analysis Workshop, pp. 526–531

• Purpose and Perspective, pp. 526–527

• Organization and Format, pp. 528–529

• Analyze the Text, pp. 530–531

• Purpose and Perspective

• Organization and Format

• Analyzing Texts

Student Edition • Organization (Writing Trait),

pp. 44–45, 110–111, 166–167, 220–221, 271, 314, 319, 386–387, 571, 276–277, 571–574, 577

• Practice Writing Prompt (responding to an editorial), pp. 308–309

• Critical Reading, pp. 473–478

The Plot Against People (Humorous Essay), pp. 532–537

• Text Analysis: Tone and Diction, pp. 533–534, 536, 537

• Language Coach: Roots and Affixes, p. 536

• Quickwrite: Make a List, p. 532

• Tone • Diction • Roots • Affixes • Lists

Student Edition • Details, list, pp. 90, 188, 195,

249 • Evaluating Expository Writing

(voice and word choice), pp. 182–183

• Prefixes, Suffixes, Roots, pp. 501–512

• "Basics of Life" list, p. 583 • Tone, p. 599

Skillsbook • Adding suffixes, pp. 55, 56, 57,

58, 59, 60 Virtual File Cabinet

• G10/Vocabulary: Common Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes, pp. ix–xviii

Warriner’s • Adding Prefixes and Suffixes, p.

379–383 Skillsbook

• Adding suffixes, pp. 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60

Warriner’s • Adding Prefixes and Suffixes, p.

379–383

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Why Leaves Turn Color in the Fall (Essay), pp. 538–547

• Text Analysis: Author’s Purpose, pp. 539–540, 543–545

• Language Coach: Denotations/ Connotations, p. 540

• Writing Prompt: Write a Reflection, p. 547

• Grammar and Style: Participial Phrases, pp. 544, 547

• Author’s Purpose • Participial Phrases • Connotation and

Denotation

Student Edition • Reflecting on your writing, 32 • Revising for Word Choice:

correct connotation, p. 280 • Evaluating Expository Writing

(voice and word choice), pp. 182–183

• Participial phrases, 554, 726.3, 742.1

Skillsbook • Verbal Phrases, pp. 128–129

Grammar Snap • Participial Phrases

Virtual File Cabinet • G10: Grammar Participial

Phrases, p. 64 • G10: Grammar Participles and

Participial Phrases, p. 65 • G10: Grammar Participial

Phrases and Gerund Phrases, p. 69

Warriner’s • Participial Phrases, p. 71–73

How a Leaf Works / Tree Planting (Guide Textbook Diagrams / Procedural Document), pp. 548–555

• Informational Analysis: Interpret Graphic Aids, pp. 549–551

• Informational Analysis: Evaluate Graphics, pp. 552–555

• Writing Prompt: Paraphrase Information from Sources, p. 551

• Writing Prompt: Synthesize Information from Graphics: Describing Tree Planting, p. 555

• Graphic Aids • Paraphrase

Student Edition • Visual aids, p. 398 • Visual images, used to select

topic, p. 583 • Adding Graphics to Your

Writing, p. 602 • Summarizing and Paraphrasing,

pp. 483–490

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Blowup: What Went Wrong at Storm King Mountain / How to Survive a Wildfire (Narrative Nonfiction / Procedural Document), pp. 556–575

• Text Analysis: Narrative Nonfiction, pp. 557, 560–562, 566, 569

• Reading Strategy: Take Notes, pp. 557, 560, 562–563, 565, 569

• Evaluate Graphics, pp. 573–575

• Language Coach: Etymology, p. 558

• Language Coach: Multiple Meanings, p., 567

• Writing Prompt: Write an Essay About Wildlife Protection, p. 575

• Grammar and Style: Add Descriptive Details – Adverb Clauses, pp. 565, 571

• Gerunds, p. 566 • Vocabulary Strategy:

Analogies, p. 570

• Narrative Nonfiction • Take Notes • Graphics • Etymology • Adverb Clauses • Gerunds • Analogies

Student Edition • Evaluating a Personal

Narrative, pp. 126–127 • Writing an Editorial, pp. 239–

246 • Etymology, pp. 352–353 • Visual aids, p. 398 • Taking Notes, pp. 467–472 • Visual images, used to select

topic, p. 583 • Analogies, p. 600 • Adding Graphics to Your

Writing, p. 602 • Adverb clauses, 610.3, 744.2

Skillsbook • Adverb, Adjective, and Noun

Clauses, p. 74 Virtual File Cabinet

• G10: Grammar: The Gerund and the Gerund Phrase, pp. 47–48

• G10: Grammar Gerunds, p. 66 • G10: Grammar Gerunds and

Gerund Phrases, p. 68 • G10: Grammar: The Adverb

Clause, pp. 55–56 • G10: Grammar The Adverb

Clause A, B, pp. 93–94 • G10: Grammar Adjective and

Adverb Clauses, p. 96 Warriner’s

• The Adverb Clause, pp. 96–98

Media Study: News Reports TV Newscast Clip/ Web Page, pp. 576–579

• Credibility in News Reports, pp. 577–579

• Evaluating information

Student Edition • Newspapers, citing, p. 382 • Summarizing an Article, p. 487 • Evaluating information, 493–

499

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Getting From Here to There (Procedural Documents), pp. 580–583

• Informational Analysis: Interpret Graphic Aids, pp. 580–583

• Informational Analysis: Synthesize Sources (Graphic Aids), pp. 581–582

• Writing Prompt: Create a Transit Map and Instructions, p. 583

• Read for Information, p. 583

• Graphic Aids • Read for Information

Student Edition • Visual aids, p. 398 • Critical Reading, pp. 473–482 • Visual images, used to select

topic, p. 583 • Adding Graphics to Your

Writing, p. 602 • Maps, 603

And of Clay Are We Created / Girl, Trapped in Water for 55 Hours, Dies Despite Rescue Attempts (Short Story / News Article) pp. 584–601

• Text Analysis: Author’s Perspective, pp. 585–586, 588, 591–592, 594, 596

• Analyze a News Article, pp. 598–600

• Language Coach: Etymology, p. 600

• Writing Prompt: Compare and Contrast Two Writings, p.601

• Vocabulary Strategy: Latin Root fort, p. 597

• Author’s Perspective • Etymology • News Articles • Roots • Compare and Contrast

Writing

Student Edition • Etymology, pp. 352–353 • Newspapers, citing, p. 382 • Summarizing an Article, p. 487 • Evaluating information, 493–

499 • Responding to a Nonfiction

Prompt (agree or disagree with author’s opinions), 304–305

• Writing Guidelines: Comparison-Contrast Essay, pp. 448–449

Peruvian Child / Lady Freedom Among Us (Poems), pp. 602–609

• Text Analysis: Author’s Purpose and Imagery (poetry), pp. 603–604, 606, 609

• Language Coach: Etymology, p. 607

• Imagery • Poetry • Etymology

Student Edition • Enrichment Activity: Writing

Poetry, pp. 333–340 • Reading Poetry, p. 481 • Reacting to Poetry, p. 482 • Using a Dictionary

(Etymology), pp. 352–353

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Writing Workshop, pp. 610–619 • Writing a Persuasive Letter,

pp. 610–619 • Drafting, p. 613 • Revising, pp. 614-616 • Editing and Publishing, p. 617 • Grammar in Context: Passive

Voice, p. 613 • Grammar in Context: Using

Dashes to Emphasize Parenthetical Information, p. 617

• Scoring Rubric, p. 618

• Persuasive Writing • Active and Passive

Voice • Dashes • Rubrics

Student Edition • Writing a Problem-Solution

Essay, pp. 201–206 • Writing, pp. 211–216 • Revising, pp. 217–226 • Editing, pp. 229–232 • Publishing, p. 233 • Using a Rubric, pp. 234–236 • Active and Passive voice, p.

722.2 Virtual File Cabinet

• G10: Grammar: Active and Passive Voice, pp. 97–98

• G10: Usage Active and Passive Voice, p. 182

• G10: Usage Using and Revising the Passive Voice, p. 183

Net-text • Persuasive Writing Essays 1 &

2 Skillsbook

• Active and Passive Voice, p. 95 Warriner’s

• Passive voice, pp. 199, 200–201, 202

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Text Analysis Workshop, pp. 632–637

• The Analysis of an Argument, pp. 632–633

• The Craft of Persuasion, pp. 634–636

Interactive Whiteboard Lesson • Persuasive Writing

• Argument • Persuasion

Student Edition • Pro and Con Arguments, 249 • Convincing Arguments, pp.

209, 219 Interactive Whiteboard Lesson

• Persuasive Writing Net-text

• Persuasive Writing Essays 1 & 2

Doing Nothing Is Doing Something (Persuasive Essay), pp. 638–645

• Text Analysis: Argument,pp. 639, 641, 643

• Fact/Opinion, pp. 639, 641–643

• Writing Prompt: Editorial, p. 645

• Grammar and Style: Rhetorical Questions, pp. 642, 645

• Vocabulary Strategy: Etymology, p. 644

• Language Coach: Word Definition, p. 641

• Argument • Fact/Opinion • Editorial • Rhetorical Questions • Etymology

Student Edition • Getting Reasons to Support

Your Solution, p. 209 • Have I convincingly argued for

my solution? 219 • Expressing Opinions, p. 224 • Rhetorical examples: Editorial,

pp. 240–241 • Writing an Editorial, pp. 239–

246 • Checking a Dictionary:

Etymology and Definition, pp. 352–353

Net-text • Persuasive Writing Essays 1 &

2

Abolishing the Penny Makes Good Sense (Editorial), pp. 646–651

• Text Analysis: Evidence, pp. 647, 649–651

• Language Coach: Prefixes, p. 649

• Evidence • Prefixes

Student Edition • Writing an Editorial, pp. 239–

246 • Prefixes, pp. 503–504

Virtual File Cabinet • G10: Vocabulary: Common

Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes, pp. ix–xviii

Warriner’s • Adding Prefixes and Suffixes,

pp. 379–383

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On Nuclear Disarmament (Speech), pp. 652–663

• Text Analysis: Rhetorical Devices, pp. 653, 656, 660

• Author’s Claim, p. 659 • Language Coach: Roots and

Affixes, p. 658 • Writing Prompt: Write a

Response, p. 662 • Grammar and Style: Use

Rhetorical Devices – Repetition and Parallel Structure, pp. 657, 662

• Rhetorical Devices • Author’s Claims • Roots and Affixes • Parallelism

Student Edition • Respond to a Nonfiction

Prompt, pp. 304–305 • Prefixes, pp. 503–504 • Suffixes, p. 506 • Root Words, pp. 506–512 • Parallelism, p. 601 • Repetition in Poetry, p. 341 • Using Direct and Indirect

Questions, p. 606

Skillsbook • Adding Suffixes, pp. 55, 56, 57,

58, 59, 60 Virtual File Cabinet

• G10: Vocabulary: Common Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes, pp. ix–xviii

Warriner’s • Adding Prefixes and Suffixes,

pp. 379–383

I Acknowledge Mine (Essay), ���pp. 664–677

• Text Analysis: Persuasive Techniques, pp. 665, 668, 671, 674, 675

• Summarize, pp. 665–666, 671–672, 675, 677

• Language Coach: Connotations, p. 668

• Writing Prompt: Summary, p. 677

• Set the Tone – Word Choice, Imagery, and Formal and Informal Language, pp. 668, 677

• Vocabulary Strategy: Analogies, p. 676

• Persuasive Techniques • Summarize • Connotation • Formal and Informal

Language • Analogies

Student Edition • Gathering Reasons to Support

Your Solution, p. 209 • Gathering Objections, p. 210 • Evaluating a Persuasive Essay,

pp. 236–237 • Guidelines for Summarizing,

pp. 484–487 • Using a Dictionary, pp. 352–

353 • Analogies, p. 600 • Word Choice: Expository

Writing, pp. 170–171

Virtual File Cabinet • G10: Usage Slow and Slowly,

Real and Really, p. 199 Warriner’s

• Formal Slang: Avoiding Slang, p. 346

• Informal English, p. 236

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Use of Animals in Biomedical Research (Position Paper), pp. 678–687

• Text Analysis: Counterarguments, pp. 679–685

• Summarize and Critique, pp. 679, 680–683, 685, 687

• Language Coach: Commonly Confused Words, p. 682

• Writing Prompt: Summarize, p. 687

• Grammar and Style: Formal Language, pp. 684, 687

• Vocabulary Strategy: Connotation, p. 686

• Counterarguments • Summarize • Critique • Formal Language • Connotation

Student Edition • Gathering Reasons to Support

Your Solution, p. 209 • Gathering Objections, p. 210 • Guidelines for Summarizing,

pp. 484–487 • Using a Dictionary, pp. 352–

353 • Using the Right Word, pp. 678–

699

Skillsbook • Using the Right Word, pp. 61–

68 Virtual File Cabinet

• G10: Usage Slow and Slowly, Real and Really, p. 199

• G10: Grammar: Words Often Confused A, B, C, pp. 163–168

Warriner’s • Formal Slang: Avoiding Slang,

p. 346 • Informal English, p. 236

The Blue Stones (Allegory), pp. 688–693

• Text Analysis: Allegory, pp. 689, 692–693

• Paraphrase, pp. 689, 690, 693 • Language Coach: Prefixes, p.

692

• Response to Literature • Paraphrase • Prefixes

Student Edition • Responding to a Fiction

Prompt, pp. 298–299 • Strategies for Paraphrasing, pp.

488–490 • Prefixes, pp. 503–504

Virtual File Cabinet

• G10: Vocabulary: Common Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes, pp. ix–xviii

Warriner’s • Adding Prefixes and Suffixes,

pp. 379–383 • Paraphrasing, pp. 505, 507

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A Chip of Glass Ruby, pp. 694–709

• Text Analysis: Theme and Persuasion, pp. 695, 699, 704, 707

• Language Coach: Multiple-Meaning Words, p. 698

• Writing Prompt: Response about Theme, p. 709

• Grammar and Style: Vary Sentence Types – Compound-Complex Sentence, pp. 703, 709

• Vocabulary Strategy: Thesaurus, p. 708

• Theme • Persuasion • Word Meaning • Compound-Complex

Sentences • Thesaurus

Student Edition • Analyzing a Theme, pp. 255–

294 • Using a Dictionary, pp. 352–

353 • Thesaurus, p. 488 • Compound-Complex Sentence,

pp. 748–749

Skillsbook • Types of Sentences 1 and 2, pp.

141–142 GrammarSnap

• Sentence Types: Simple, Compound, Complex, Complex-compound

Warriner’s • Compound-Complex Sentences,

pp. 103, 536 Virtual File Cabinet

• G10: Grammar: Sentence Structure B – AK, p. 16

The Question of South Africa / Stop Apartheid Now! (Speech / Poster), pp. 710–715

• Informational Analysis: Analyze a Speech, pp.711–713

• Writing Prompt: Respond to a Selection, p. 713

• Language Coach: Affixes, p. 711

• Respond to Nonfiction • Affixes

Student Edition • Prefixes, pp. 503–504 • Suffixes, p. 506 • Respond to a Nonfiction

Prompt, pp. 304–305 Skillsbook

• Adding Suffixes, pp. 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60

Virtual File Cabinet • G10: Vocabulary: Common

Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes, pp. ix–xviii

Warriner’s • Adding Prefixes and Suffixes,

pp. 379–383

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How Much Land Does a Man Need? / from The New Testament (Short Story / Scriptural Writing), pp. 716–737

• Text Analysis: Didactic Literature, pp. 717–718, 723, 727, 733–735

• Language Coach: Synonyms, p. 726

• Language Coach: Etymology, p. 732

• Writing for Assessment: Compare and Contrast Two Selections, p. 737

• Vocabulary Strategy: Similes/Metaphors, p. 736

• Response to Literature • Synonyms • Etymology • Compare and Contrast

Writing • Similes • Metaphors

Student Edition • Response to Literature:

Analyzing a Theme, pp. 255–294

• Using a Dictionary: Etymology, pp. 352–353

• Similes, pp. 340, 544, 601 • Comparison-Contrast Essay,

pp. 448–449 • Metaphors, pp. 49, 340, 535,

539, 601

Virtual File Cabinet • G10: Vocabulary: Introduction:

Reading New Words in Context (synonyms), pp. 141–142

• G10: Vocabulary: Reading New Words in Context p. 135b

• G10: Vocabulary: Reading New Words in Context p. 137a

Media Study: Daisy / America’s Back (Political Ads), pp. 738–741

• Persuasion in Political Ads, p. 739

• Evaluate the Message, p. 741

• Persuasion

Student Edition • Persuasive Prompts, pp. 247–

252

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Writing Workshop, pp. 742–751

• Writing a Persuasive Essay, pp. 742–751

• Drafting, p. 745 • Revising, pp. 746–748 • Editing and Publishing, p. 749 • Grammar in Context:

Subjunctive Mood, p. 745 • Grammar in Context:

Spelling, p. 749 • Scoring Rubric, p. 750

Interactive Whiteboard Lesson

• Persuasive Writing

• Persuasive Writing • Subjunctive Mood • Spelling • Rubrics

Student Edition • Writing a Problem-Solution

Essay, pp. 201–206 • Writing, pp. 211–216 • Revising, pp. 217–226 • Editing, pp. 229–232 • Publishing, p. 233 • Subjunctive Mood, p. 724 • Using a Rubric, pp. 234–236 • Commonly Misspelled Words,

pp. 666–667 Net-text

• Persuasive Writing Essay 1 • Persuasive Writing Essay 2

Interactive Whiteboard Lesson • Persuasive Writing

Skillsbook • Spelling, pp. 53–58 • Verb Ss, p. 104

GrammarSnap • Subjunctive Mood

Warriner’s • Spelling, pp. 378, 391–398

Speaking and Listening Workshop, pp. 752–753

• Presenting an Argument pp. 752–753

• Use Parallel Structure, p. 752

• Argument • Parallelism

Student Edition • Speaking in Class, p. 465 • Pro and Con Arguments, 249 • Convincing Arguments, pp.

209, 219 • Parallelism, p. 601

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Text Analysis Workshop: The Language of Poetry, pp. 770–777

• Form, pp. 770–771 • Poetic Elements, pp. 772–775

Interactive Whiteboard Lesson • Creative Writing – Figurative

Language

• Poetry • Figurative Language

Student Edition • Various Types of Poems, pp.

338–339 • Use Special Poetry Techniques,

pp. 340–341 Interactive Whiteboard Lesson

• Creative Writing – Figurative Language

Net-text • Creative Writing Poem 1–4

There Will Come Soft Rains/Meeting at Night/ The Sound of Night (Poems), pp. 778–785

• Text Analysis: Sound Devices, ���pp. 779–780, 783–784

• Writing Prompt: Compare and Contrast Theme, p. 785

• Grammar and Style: Use Precise Language, p. 785

• Language Coach: Affixes, ���p. 783

• Poetry Techniques • Theme • Precise Language • Affixes

Student Edition • Use Special Poetry Techniques,

pp. 340–341 • Writing a Paragraph Analysis

About Theme (Sample), p. 257 • Precise Language: Dynamic

Verbs, p. 538 • Prefixes, pp. 503–504 • Suffixes, p. 506

Skillsbook • Adding Suffixes, pp. 55, 56, 57,

58, 59, 60

Virtual File Cabinet • G10: Vocabulary: Common

Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes, pp. ix–xviii

Warriner’s • Adding Prefixes and Suffixes,

pp. 379–383

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I dwell in Possibility—/ Variation on a Theme by Rilke/blessing the boats (Poems), pp. 786–793

• Text Analysis: Lyric Poetry, pp. 787, 791–792

• Figurative Language, pp. 787–788, 790, 792

• Writing Prompt: Lyric Poem, p. 793

• Grammar and Style: Create Rhythm, p. 793

Interactive Whiteboard Lesson • Creative Writing – Figurative

Language

• Poetry • Figurative Language • Rhythm

Student Edition • Reading Poetry, p. 481 • Reacting to Poetry, p. 482 • Revising for Word Choice

(adding figurative language), p. 114

• Figurative Language, p. 598 • Writing Poetry, pp. 333–337 • Rhythm, pp. 336, 341

Virtual File Cabinet • G10: Grammar Language in

Context: Literary Model: Poetry, pp. 27–28

• G10: Common Errors Language in Context: Literary Model: Poem, pp. 407–408

Interactive Whiteboard Lesson • Creative Writing – Figurative

Language

The Fish/Christmas Sparrow/The Sloth (Poems), pp. 794–801

• Text Analysis: Free Verse, pp. 795–796, 801

• Imagery, pp. 795, 797–798, 800–801

• Language Coach: Connotations, p. 796

• Language Coach: Suffixes, p. 798

• Poetry • Connotation • Suffixes

Student Edition • Reading Poetry, p. 481 • Reacting to Poetry, p. 482 • Sample Free Verse Poem, p.

334 • Writing a Free Verse Poem, pp.

335–337 • Use Special Poetry Techniques,

pp. 340–341 • Using a Dictionary, pp. 352–

353 • Suffixes, p. 506

Skillsbook

• Adding Suffixes, pp. 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60

Virtual File Cabinet • G10: Vocabulary: Common

Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes, pp. ix–xviii

Warriner’s • Adding Prefixes and Suffixes,

pp. 379–383

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Piano/Fifteen/Tonight I Can Write . . ./ Puedo Escribir Los Versos . . . (Poems), pp. 802–809

• Text Analysis: Sound Devices, pp. 803–804, 806, 809

• Line Length, p.806 • Quickwrite: Describe a

Memory, p. 802 • Writing Prompt: Analyze

Images in a Poem, p. 809

• Poetry Techniques • Figurative Language

Student Edition • Using Special Poetry

Techniques, pp. 340–341 • Reading Poetry, p. 481 • Reacting to Poetry, p. 482 • Writing Poetry: Gathering

Details, p. 336 • Line Breaks, p. 336

Interactive Whiteboard Lesson • Creative Writing – Figurative

Language Net-text

• Creative Writing Poem 1–4

Lord Randall/Ballad/Balada/ Midwinter Blues (Poems), pp. 816–823

• Poetic Form: Ballad, pp. 817–818, 820, 822–823

• Quickwrite: Analyze a Poem, p. 816

• Writing Prompt: Write an Opinion About Two Poems, p. 823

• Poetry Techniques • Reading Poetry

Student Edition • Sample Free-Verse Poem, p.

334 • Using Special Poetry

Techniques, pp. 340–341 • Reading Poetry, p. 481 • Reacting to Poetry, p. 482

Net-text • Creative Writing Poem 1–4

from Blues Poems (Essay), pp. 824–827

• Take Notes, pp. 825–826 • Evaluate Poems, p. 827

• Take Notes • Reading Poetry

Student Edition • Taking Notes, pp. 467–472 • Reading Poetry, pp. 481–482

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Writing Workshop: Analysis of a Poem, pp. 828–837

• Writing an Analysis of a Poem, pp. 828–837

• Drafting p. 831 • Editing and Publishing, p. 835 • Grammar in Context: Using

Quotations Correctly, p. 831 • Grammar in Context:

Complex Sentences, p. 835 • Scoring Rubric, p. 836

• Writing Poems • Using Direct

Quotations • Complex Sentences • Scoring Rubric

Student Edition • Reading Poetry, p. 481 • Reacting to Poetry, p. 482 • Responding to Literature:

Analyzing a Theme, pp. 255–289

• Complex Sentences, pp. 555, 610, 748

• Citing Direct Quotations, pp. 265, 286

• Using a Rubric, 61–72 Net-text

• Creative Writing Poem 1–4 Skillsbook

• Types of Sentences 1 and 2, pp. 141–142

• Quotation Marks with Direct Quotations, p. 32

Grammar Snap • Sentence Types: Simple,

Compound, Complex, Complex-Compound

Virtual File Cabinet • G10: Grammar: Quotation

Marks A – AK, pp. 38–39 Warriner’s

• Direct Quotations, pp. 341–343

Technology Workshop: Creating a Class Blog, pp. 838–839

• Creating a Class Blog, ���pp. 838–839

• Publishing Online

Student Edition • Publishing Online, p. 79 • Creating Your Own Web Site,

pp. 80–81

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Text Analysis Workshop: Author’s Style and Voice pp. 850–855

• Style in Literature, pp. 850–851

Interactive Whiteboard Lesson • Narrative Writing

• Narrative Writing • Style

Student Edition • Critical Reading, pp. 473–478

Interactive Whiteboard Lesson

• Narrative Writing

The Pit and the Pendulum/ The Lake (Short Story/Poem), pp. 856–877

• Text Analysis: Poe’s Style, pp. 857–858, 862–864, 867, 870, 873– 875

• Paraphrase, pp. 857, 860, 863–864, 866, 870, 874– 875

• Language Coach: Etymology, pp. 861

• Language Coach: Multiple Meaning Words, p. 865

• Affixes, p.872 • Writing Prompt: Write About

Theme, p. 877 • Grammar and Style:

Personification, pp. 866, 877 • Vocabulary Strategy: Foreign

Words Used in English, p. 876

• Paraphrase • Response to Literature • Etymology • Word Meaning • Affixes • Theme • Personification • Foreign Words

Student Edition • Critical Reading, pp. 473–478 • Analyzing a Theme, pp. 255–

289 • Using a Dictionary (Word

Meaning & Etymology), pp. 352–353

• Prefixes, pp. 503–504 • Suffixes, p. 506 • Strategies for Paraphrasing, pp.

488–490 • Personification, pp. 340. 601 • Foreign Words: Punctuation, p.

636 Skillsbook

• Adding Suffixes, pp. 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60

Virtual File Cabinet • G10: Vocabulary: Common

Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes, pp. ix–xviii

Warriner’s • Paraphrasing, pp. 505, 507 • Adding Prefixes and Suffixes,

pp. 379–383

When I Heard the Learn’d Astronomer/The Artilleryman’s Vision (Poems), pp. 878–885

• Text Analysis: Whitman’s Style, pp. 879, 883, 885

• Analyze Sensory Details, pp. 879–880, 882, 885

• Language Coach: Multiple Meanings, p. 882

• Response to Literature • Sensory Details • Word Meaning

Student Edition • Responding to a Fiction

Prompt, pp. 298–299 • Critical Reading, pp. 473–478 • Using a Dictionary (Word

Meaning & Etymology), pp. 352–353

• Sensory Details, pp. 97, 109

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Birches/Mending Wall (Poems), pp. 886–893

• Text Analysis: Frost’s Style, pp. 887–892

• Writing Prompt: Analyze a Poem, p. 893

• Grammar and Style: Use Verbals Effectively, p. 893

• Response to Literature • Reading Poetry • Verbals

Student Edition • Responding to a Fiction

Prompt, pp. 298–299 • Reading Poetry, pp. 481–482 • Verbals, pp. 726, 742

Skillsbook

• Verbals: Gerunds, Infinitives, and Participles, p. 101

Grammar Snap • Verbals: Gerunds, Infinitives,

Participles Virtual File Cabinet

• G10: Grammar Verbal Phrases A, B, pp. 73–74

The Pond/Fourth of July Night/The Red Wheelbarrow (Poems), pp. 894–899

• Text Analysis: Imagism, pp. 895–896, 899

• Visualize, pp. 895, 897– 899

• Response to Poetry • Poetry Techniques

Student Edition • Critical Reading of Poetry, p.

481 • Reacting to Poetry, pp. 482 • Reading Sample Student

Poems, pp. 338–339 • Using Special Poetry

Techniques, pp. 340–341

Only Daughter/from Caramelo (Personal Essay/Fiction), pp. 900–909

• Text Analysis: Style and Voice, pp. 901, 904, 906, 908

• Language Coach: Connotations, p.905

• Vocabulary Strategy: Etymology, p. 909

• Response to Literature • Connotations • Etymology

Student Edition • Responding to a Fiction

Prompt, pp. 298–299 • Responding to Narrative

Prompts, pp. 137–139 • Using a Dictionary (Word

Meaning & Etymology), pp. 352–353

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Author Brings Back Memories of Not So Long Ago (Newspaper Column), pp. 910–913

• Characteristics of a Critique, pp. 911–913

• Language Coach: Formal Language, p.911

• Writing Prompt: Support Analysis with Sources, p. 913

• Nonfiction Analysis • Formal Language • Citations

Student Edition • Expository Essay Writing:

Defining a Concept, p. 185–192 • SQ3R: Look for main idea as

you read, p. 474, 475 • Summarizing and Paraphrasing:

find mind idea of an article, p. 486

• Understanding Voice (Formal Language), p. 46

• Citing Direct Quotations, pp. 265, 286, 650

Warriner’s • Formal/Informal Language, p.

519 • Use of Direct Quotations, pp.

41–343, 344–345, 507–514

Writing Workshop: Online Feature Article ���, pp. 914–921

• Writing an Online Feature Article, pp. 914–921

• Grammar in Style: Incorporating Quotations, 917

• Grammar in Style: Absolute Phrases, p. 920

• Scoring Rubric, p. 921

• Web Site • Quotations • Absolute Phrases • Rubrics

Student Edition • Creating Your Own Web Site,

pp. 80–81 • Writing Guidelines: Document-

Based Essay, p. 424–430 • Using a Rubric, pp. 61–72 • Citing Direct Quotations, pp.

265, 286, 650 • Absolute Phrases, p. 744

Skillsbook • Absolute Phrases, p. 132

Warriner’s • Use of Direct Quotations, pp.

41–343, 344–345, 507–514

Technology Workshop: Updating an Online Feature Article, pp. 922–923

• Writing an Online Feature Article, pp. 914–921

Student Edition • Creating Your Own Web Site,

pp. 80–81

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Text Analysis Workshop: History, Culture, and the Author pp. 934–939

• Writer’s Background, pp. 934–935

• Historical and Cultural Influences, pp. 936–937

• Analyze the Text, pp. 938–939

Interactive Whiteboard Lesson • Narrative Writing

• Writer’s Background • Historical Writing

Student Edition • Critical Reading, pp. 473–482 • Writing a Historical Narrative,

pp. 129–136

from Night Memoir, pp. 940–951

• Memoir, pp. 941–942, 945, 949

• Language Coach: Etymology, p. 946

• Writing Prompt: Journal Entry, p. 951

• Grammar and Style: Establish Tone, pp. 951

• Vocabulary Strategy: Connotation and Denotation, p. 950

• Memoir / Autobiography

• Journal • Tone • Etymology

Student Edition • Writing a Phase

Autobiography, 89–123 • Using a Dictionary (Etymology

& • Word Meaning), pp. 352–353 • Journal Writing, pp. 4, 5, 35,

586 • Tone, p. 599

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from Farewell to Manzanar (Memoir), pp. 952–967

• Cultural Characteristics, pp. 953–954, 958, 965

• Foreign Words in English, p. 960

• Language Coach: Roots and Affixes, p. 960

• Language Coach: Multiple-Meaning Words, p. 963

• Quickwrite: Political Discussion, p. 952

• Writing Prompt: Editorial, p. 967

• Grammar and Style: Sentence Structure, pp. 964, 967

• Vocabulary Strategy: Prefix in-, p. 966

• Cultural Characteristics

• Roots and Affixes • Multiple-Meaning

Words • Editorial • Sentence Structure

Student Edition • Critical Reading, pp. 473–482 • Persuasive Writing: Writing an

Editorial, p. 239–246 • Using a Dictionary (Word

Meaning), pp. 352–353 • Prefixes, pp. 503–504 • Suffixes, p. 506 • Root Words, pp. 506–512 • Types of Sentences, p. 746

Skillsbook • Adding Suffixes, pp. 55, 56, 57,

58, 59, 60 Virtual File Cabinet

• G10: Vocabulary: Common Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes, pp. ix–xviii

• G10: Grammar: Sentence Structure A, pp. 59–60

• G10: Grammar: Sentence Structure B, pp. 61–62

Warriner’s • Adding Prefixes and Suffixes,

pp. 379–383 • Varying Sentence Structure, pp.

483–484

Montgomery Boycott (Memoir), pp. 968–979

• Historical Events, pp. 969–970, 973, 978

• Distinguish Fact from Opinion, pp. 969, 972, 976, 978

• Language Coach: Informal Language, p. 975

• Cite Evidence, p. 983 • Vocabulary Strategy: Suffix –

ion, p. 979

• Historical Events • Fact from Opinion • Suffixes

Student Edition • Writing a Historical Narrative,

pp. 129–136 • Using Facts, pp. 43, 569 • Persuasive Writing: using

provable facts, p. 219 • Expressing Opinions, p. 224 • Suffixes, p. 506

Virtual File Cabinet • G10: Vocabulary: Common

Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes, pp. ix–xviii

Warriner’s • Formal/Informal Language, p.

519 • Adding Prefixes and Suffixes,

pp. 379–383

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A Eulogy for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (Speech), pp. 980–983

• Rhetorical Devices, pp. 980–983

• Writing Prompt: Response to a Speech, p. 983

• Responding to a

Speech

Student Edition • Critical Reading, pp. 473–482 • Speaking and Listening Skills,

pp. 463–46

Marriage is a Private Affair (Short Story), pp. 984–994

• Moral Dilemma, pp. 985–986, 988, 990, 992

• Language Coach: Etymology, p. 988

• Writing Prompt: Literary Analysis, p. 994

• Grammar and Style: Write Concisely, p. 994

• Vocabulary Strategy: kosmos Word Family, p. 993

• Grammar and Style: Gerund, p. 988

• Literary Analysis • Etymology • Gerund

Student Edition • Critical Reading, pp. 473–482 • Response to Literature, pp.

255–289 • Using a Dictionary

(Etymology), pp. 352–353 • Gerund, pp. 726

SkillsBook • Verbals: Gerund, Infinitives,

and Participles, p. 101 Grammar Snap

• Verbals: Gerunds, Infinitives, Participles

Warriner’s • Gerunds, pp. 74, 155, 539

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On the Rainy River, (Short Story), pp. 998–1019

• Historical Context, pp. 999, 1002, 1004, 1009, 1016–1017

• Language Coach: Fixed Expressions, p. 1003

• Language Coach: Informal Language, p. 1010

• Affixesm p. 1005 • Writing Prompt: Literary

Analysis, p. 1019 • Grammar and Style: Establish

Voice, p. 1019 • Vocabulary Strategy:

Dictionary, Glossary, Thesaurus, p. 1018

• Historical Context • Informal Language • Affixes • Voice • Dictionary, Glossary,

and Thesaurus

Student Edition • Writing a Historical Narrative,

pp. 129–136 • Response to Literature, pp.

255–289 • Appropriate Voice, p. 112 • Characteristics of Voice, pp.

168–169, 222–223 • Prefixes, pp. 503–504 • Suffixes, p. 506 • Using a Dictionary, pp. 352–

353 • Thesaurus, p. 488

Skillsbook • Adding Suffixes, pp. 55, 56, 57,

58, 59, 60 Virtual File Cabinet

• G10: Vocabulary: Common Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes, pp. ix–xviii

Warriner’s • Adding Prefixes and Suffixes,

pp. 379–383 • Formal/Informal Language, p.

519

The New Colossus/Who Makes the Journey (Poems), pp. 1020–1025

• Text Analysis: Literary Periods, pp. 1021, 1023, 1025

• Sensory Details, pp. 1021–1022, 1024–1025

• Allusion, p. 1022

• Reading Poetry • Reacting to Poetry • Allusion

Student Edition • Reading Poetry, p. 481 • Reacting to Poetry, p. 482 • Allusion, p. 600 • Sensory details, pp. 97, 109

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Writing Workshop: Cause-and-Effect Essay, pp. 1030–1039

• Writing a Cause- and-Effect Essay, pp. 1030–1039

• Editing and Publishing, p. 1037

• Grammar in Context: Transitions that Relate Cause and Effect, p. 1033

• Grammar in Context: Punctuating Compound and Compound-Complex Sentences, p. 1037

• Scoring Rubric, p. 1038

• Cause- and-Effect

Essay • Compound and

Compound-Complex Sentences

• Rubrics • Transitions

Student Edition • Writing a Cause-Effect Essay,

pp. 145–174 • Editing, pp. 175–178 • Publishing, pp. 179–184 • Using a Rubric, pp. 180–181 • Transition words and phrases

(in cause-effect writing), 167 • Sentences, compound and

compound–complex, 748.1 Skillsbook

• Types of Sentences 1 and 2, pp. 141–142

Grammar Snap • Sentence Types: Simple,

Compound, Complex, Complex-Compound

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Text Analysis Workshop: Greek Tragedy and Medieval Romance, pp. 1058–1063

• Greek Tragedy, pp. 1058– 1059

• Medieval Romance, pp. 1060– 1061

• Analyze the Text, pp. 1062– 1063

Interactive Whiteboard Lesson • Narrative Writing

• Critical Reading • Narrative Writing

Student Edition • Critical Reading, pp. 473–482

Net-text • Creative Writing Script 1

Classical Greek Drama, (Informational Article), pp. 1064–1065

• Greek Drama, pp. 1064– 1065

• Reading Literature

Student Edition • Before Your Read, p. 475–476 • As You Read, p. 477 • After You Read, p. 478 • Reading Fiction, p. 479

Antigone, (Drama), pp. 1066–1109

• Classical Drama, pp. 1067, 1077, 1080, 1082, 1084, 1091– 1092, 1096, 1098, 1105–1106, 1107

• Language Coach: Fixed Expressions, pp. 1070

• Language Coach: Denotations/Connotations, 1078

• Language Coach: Roots and Affixes, 1085

• Language Coach: Word Definitions, 1100

• Writing Prompt: Literary Analysis, p. 1109

• Grammar and Style: Vary Sentence Structure, pp. 1109

• Grammar and Style: Inverted Sentences, p. 1079

• Vocabulary Strategy: Etymology, p. 1108

• Plays • Critical Reading • Connotation and

Denotation • Sentences • Word Meaning • Dictionary • Eytmology

Student Edition • Critical Reading, pp. 473–482 • Writing Plays, 323–331 • Responding to a Fiction

Prompt, pp. 298–299 • Using a Dictionary (Word

Meaning), pp. 352–353 • Prefixes, pp. 503–504 • Suffixes, p. 506 • Root Words, pp. 506–512 • Using a Dictionary (Word

Meaning & Etymology), pp. 352–353

• Sentence Variety, pp. 116–117, 227, 283, 552–553, 746

Skillsbook • Adding Suffixes, pp. 55, 56, 57,

58, 59, 60 • Kinds of Sentences, p. 140

Grammar Snap • Kinds of Sentences

Virtual File Cabinet • G10: Vocabulary: Common

Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes, pp. ix–xviii

Warriner’s • Adding Prefixes and Suffixes,

pp. 379–383 • Varying Sentence Structure, pp.

483–484

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from Le Morte d’Arthur: The Crowning of Arthur, Sir Launcelot du Lake Romance, pp. 1110–1129

• Medieval Romance, pp. 1111, 1114–1115, 1117–1118, 1120, 1122, 1126, 1128

• Language Coach: Roots and Affixes, p.1116

• Historical Account, p. 1127 • Vocabulary Strategy:

Analogies, p. 1129 • Language Coach: Multiple

Meaning Words, p. 1124

• Roots • Affixes • Analogies • Word Meaning • Connotation and

Denotation

Student Edition • Historical Narrative, pp. 129–

136 • Writing Guidelines: Descriptive

Report, pp. 420–421 • Prefixes, pp. 503–504 • Suffixes, p. 506 • Root Words, pp. 506–512 • Analogies, p. 600 • Using a Dictionary (Word

Meaning), pp. 352–353 Skillsbook

• Adding Suffixes, pp. 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60

Virtual File Cabinet • G10: Vocabulary: Common

Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes, pp. ix–xviii

• G10: Vocabulary: Analogies Lessons 1, pp. 126–140

Warriner’s • Adding Prefixes and Suffixes,

pp. 379–383 from The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights Romance, pp. 1130–1143

• Style, pp. 1131–1132, 1135, 1137, 1140–1141

• Analyze Character, p. 1140 • Language Coach: Commonly

Confused Words, p.1138 • Quickwrite: Narrative, p.

1130 • Writing Prompt: Comparison,

p. 1143 • Grammar and Style: Vary

Sentence Beginnings (phrases and clauses), pp. 1135, 1143

• Vocabulary Strategy: Connotation, p. 1142

• Critical Reading • Character • Narrative • Comparison and

Contrast Writing • Sentence Beginnings

(phrases and clauses) • Connotation

Student Edition • Critical Reading, pp. 473–478 • Conflict and characters,

development of in stories, p. 318

• Character sketch, p. 586 • Historical Narrative, 129–136 • Writing Guidelines:

Comparison-Contrast Essay, pp. 448–449

• Types of Phrases, pp. 742–743 • Using Clauses, pp. 744–745

Skillsbook • Prepositional and Appositive

Phrases, p. 129 • Effective Phrases, p. 131 • Phrases and Clauses, 132–137

Grammar Snap • Participial Phrases • Commas: Setting Apart

Participial Phrases • Commas: Setting Apart

Independent Clauses in a Sentence

Virtual File Cabinet • G10: Grammar Review C, D:

The Clause, pp. 105–106

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• G10: Grammar The Adjective Clause A, B, pp. 90–91

• G10: Grammar: The Participle and the Participle Phrase – AK, pp. 11–12

Warriner’s • Varying Sentence Beginnings,

pp. 481–482

from Don Quixote/ from Man of La Mancha Novel/Musical Play, pp. 1144–1163

• Parody, pp. 1145–1146, 1148, 1150–1151, 1153, 1155,1157–1161

• Language Coach: Multiple Meanings, pp. 1154

• Language Coach: Fixed Expressions, p. 1159

• Writing for Assessment, p. 1163

• Vocabulary Strategy: Similes and Metaphors, p. 1162

• Critical Reading • Word Meaning • Similes • Metaphors

Student Edition • Critical Reading, pp. 473–482 • Using a Dictionary (Word

Meaning), pp. 352–353 • Similes, pp. 340, 544, 601 • Metaphors, pp. 49, 340, 535,

539, 601

Writing Workshop: Video Script, pp. 1164–1175

• Writing a Video Script, pp. 1164–1173

• Grammar in Context: Stage Directions, p. 1167

• Grammar in Context: Formatting a Script, p. 1171

• Scoring Rubric, p. 1172

• Writing Plays/Scripts

Student Edition • Writing Plays, 323–331 • Radio Script, p. 332 • Using a Rubric, pp. 61–72

Net-text • Creative Writing Script 1

Technology Workshop: Producing a Drama, pp. 1174–1175

• Producing a Drama, pp. 1174–1175

• Writing Plays/Scripts

Student Edition • Writing Plays, pp. 323–332

Net-text • Creative Writing Script 1

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Shakespeare’s World (Informational Article), pp. 1186–1189

• Read Nonfiction Text, pp. 1186–1189

• Respond to a Nonfiction

• Evaluating Information

Student Edition • Respond to a Nonfiction Text,

pp. 304–305 • Evaluating Sources of

Information, p. 345

Text Analysis Workshop: Shakespearean (Drama), pp. 1190–1197

• Characteristics of Shakespearean Tragedy, pp. 1190–1191

• The Language of Shakespeare, pp. 1192–1193

• Shakespearean Language, pp. 1190– 1197

• Reading Poetry • Written Response to

Literature

Student Edition • Responding to a Fiction

Prompt, pp. 298–299 • Critical Reading of Poetry, p.

481 • Reacting to Poetry, pp. 481–

482

The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Act One (Drama), pp. 1198–1219

• Shakespearean Tragedy, pp. 1199, 1215, 1219

• Blank Verse, pp. 1210, 1212 • English Roots, ���p.1202 • Language Coach: Roots and

Affixes, p. 1209 • Quickwrite: Explanation

Paragraph, p. 1198

• Poetry • Roots • Affixes

Student Edition • Writing Poetry, pp. 333–340 • Prefixes, pp. 503–504 • Suffixes, p. 506 • Root Words, pp. 506–512 • Responding to a Fiction

Prompt, pp. 298–299 Skillsbook

• Adding Suffixes, pp. 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60

Virtual File Cabinet • G10/Vocabulary: Common

Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes, pp. ix–xviii

Warriner’s • Adding Prefixes and Suffixes,

pp. 379–383

The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Act Two (Drama), pp. 1220–1237

• Tragedy, pp. 1225, 1236, 1237

• Soliloquy, p. 1223 • Language Coach: Multiple

Meanings, pp. 1223, 1227 • Language Coach: Etymology,

p. 1232 • Word Origins, p. 1220

• Response to Literature • Word Meaning • Dictionary • Etymology

Student Edition • Response to Literature:

Analyzing a Theme, pp. 255–294

• Using a Dictionary, pp. 352–353

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The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Act Three (Drama), pp. 1238–1257

• Rhetorical Devices, pp. 1251, 1252, 1254, 1257

• Language Coach: Fixed Expressions, pp. 1245

• Language Coach: Denotations/ Connotations, 1253

• Grammar and Style: Adjective Clauses, p. 1249

• Rhetorical Devices • Idioms • Denotations/

Connotations • Adjective Clauses

Student Edition • Response Paragraph: Literary

Analysis of a Novel, pp. 255–257

• Understanding Idioms, pp. 672–677

• Using a Dictionary, pp. 352–353

• Adjective Clauses, p. 540, 744 Skillsbook

• Adverb, Adjective, and Noun Clauses, p. 137

Warriner’s • Adjective Clauses, pp. 93–95,

303, 472, 497–498, 527 Virtual File Cabinet

• G10: Grammar: The Adjective Clause, p. 14

• G10: Grammar: The Adjective Clause, pp. 53–54

• G10: Grammar The Adjective Clause A, B, pp. 90–91

• G10: Grammar Adjective and Adverb Clauses, p. 96

The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Act Four (Drama), pp. 1258–1273

• Text Analysis: Tragic Hero, pp. 1261, 1264, 1265, 1270, 1271, 1273

• Allusion, p.1266 • Language Coach: Slang

Words, p. 1271

• Characters • Allusion • Slang

Student Edition • Development of Characters in a

Story, p. 318 • Allusion, p. 600 • Slang, p. 601

Skillsbook • Slang, pp. 601, 634

Warriner’s • Slang, pp. 346, 519

Virtual File Cabinet • G10: Mechanics Single

Quotation Marks, Slang, and Technical Terms, p. 301

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The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Act Five (Drama), pp. 1274–1289

• Language Coach: Multiple Meanings, p.1284

• Writing Prompt: Write a Response, p. 1289

• Language and Style: Descriptive Details – Adjective Clauses, p. 1289

• Word Meaning • Response to Literature • Adjective Clauses

Student Edition • Using a Dictionary, pp. 352–

353 • Response Paragraph: Literary

Analysis of a Novel, pp. 255–257

• Adjective Clauses, p. 540, 744 Skillsbook

• Adverb, Adjective, and Noun Clauses, p. 137

Warriner’s • Adjective Clauses, pp. 93–95,

303, 472, 497–498, 527 Virtual File Cabinet

• G10: Grammar: The Adjective Clause, p. 14

• G10: Grammar: The Adjective Clause, pp. 53–54

• G10: Grammar The Adjective Clause A, B, pp. 90–91

• G10: Grammar Adjective and Adverb Clauses, p. 96

Media Study: from Julius Caesar (Film Clip), pp. 1294–1297

• Shakespearean Drama on Film, pp. 1294–1297

• Write a Shooting Script, p. 1297

• Writing Plays • Multimedia

Presentation

Student Edition • Writing Plays, pp. 323–332 • Preparing a Multimedia Report,

pp. 402–403

Writing Workshop: Critical Review, pp. 1298–1307

• Writing a Critical Review, pp. 1298–1307

• Editing and Publishing, p. 1305

• Grammar in Context: Use Transitions, p. 1301

• Grammar in Context: Semicolons and Conjunctive Adverbs, p. 1305

• Scoring Rubric, p. 1306

Interactive Whiteboard Lesson • Response to Literature

• Response to Literature • Semicolons • Conjunctive Adverbs

Student Edition • Response to Literature:

Analyzing a Theme, pp. 255–294

• Editing and Publishing, pp. 285–289

• Using a Rubric, pp. 290–291 • Transition Words and Phrases,

pp. 103, 111, 167, 214, 271, 592–593

• Semicolons with Conjunctive Adverbs, p. 618

Virtual File Cabinet • G10 Grammar: Semicolons

Net-text • Response to Literature

Interactive Whiteboard Lesson • Response to Literature

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Skillsbook • Semicolons to Join Independent

Clauses, p. 17 Grammar Snap

• Semicolons Virtual File Cabinet

• G10: Grammar: Semicolons – AK, p. 36

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Research Strategies Workshop, pp. 1320–1341

• Plan and Focus Research, pp. 1321–1322, 1340

• Narrow or Broaden Your Research Inquiry, p. 1322

• Take Notes, p. 1322 Interactive Whiteboard Lesson

• Research Writing

• Research • Taking Notes

Student Edition • Selecting a Topic, p. 365 • Sizing Up Your Topic, p. 366 • Gathering Questions and Ideas,

p. 367 • Prewriting, pp. 368–372 • Taking Notes, pp. 467–471

Interactive Whiteboard Lesson • Research Writing

Net-text • Research Report

Research Strategies Workshop, pp. 1320–1341

• Use the Internet to Select and Assess Relevant Sites, pp. 1323–1325

• Navigate Relevant Internet Sites, pp. 1324, 1325

• Use Library or Media Center Resources, Including Databases and Online Catalogs, pp. 1326–1327, 1330

Interactive Whiteboard Lesson • Research Writing

• Evaluating Information

• Using the Internet • Research

Student Edition • Evaluating Sources of

Information, p. 345 • Using the Internet, p. 346 • Using the Library, pp. 347–349

Interactive Whiteboard Lesson • Research Writing

Net-text • Research Report

Research Strategies Workshop, pp. 1320–1341

• Distinguish Between Primary and Secondary Sources, pp. 1328–1329, 1332

• Use Parts of a Book to Locate Information, p. 1331

• Choose and Evaluate Information and Sources by Applying Evaluation Criteria, pp. 1333– 1337

Interactive Whiteboard Lesson • Research Writing

• Primary vs. Secondary Sources

• Evaluating Information

• Using Reference Materials

• Research

Student Edition • Primary vs. Secondary Sources,

p. 344 • Evaluating Sources of

Information, p. 345 • Using Reference Books, pp.

350–351 Interactive Whiteboard Lesson

• Research Writing Net-text

• Research Report

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Research Strategies Workshop, pp. 1320–1341

• Use Evaluation Criteria to Evaluate a Web Site, pp. 1334–1335

• Use Evaluation Criteria to Evaluate Nonfiction Books, Periodicals, and Newspapers, pp. 1336–1337

• Collect Original Data for a Report, pp. 1338–1339

Interactive Whiteboard Lesson • Research Writing

• Evaluating Information

• Using the Internet • Research

Student Edition • Evaluating Sources of

Information, p. 345 • Using the Internet, p. 346 • Using the Library, pp. 347–349 • Using Reference Books, pp.

350–351 • Selecting a Topic, p. 365 • Sizing Up Your Topic, p. 366 • Gathering Questions and Ideas,

p. 367 • Prewriting, pp. 368–372

Interactive Whiteboard Lesson • Research Writing

Net-text • Research Report

Writing Workshop: Research Paper, pp. 1342–1365

• Writing a Research Paper, pp. 1342–1365

• Planning/Prewriting, p. 1343–1344

• Drafting, pp. 1350–1351 • Revising, pp. 1352–1359 • Editing and Publishing, p.

1360 • MLA Citation Guidelines, pp.

1362–1363 • Grammar in Context:

Integrating Quotations, p. 1360

• Scoring Rubric, p. 1361

Interactive Whiteboard Lesson • Research Writing

• Research • Rubrics • Quotations

Student Edition • Prewriting, pp. 364–372 • Writing, pp. 373–380 • Creating Your MLA Works-

Cited Page, pp. 381–384 • Revising, pp. 385–388 • Editing, pp. 389–391 • Publishing, p. 392 • Using a Rubric, pp. 61–72

Warriner’s • Use of Direct Quotations, pp.

41–343, 344–345, 507–514 Interactive Whiteboard Lesson

• Research Writing Net-text

• Research Report

Technology Workshop: Creating a Web Site, pp. 1364–1365

• Creating a Web Site, pp. 1364–1365

• Creating a Web Site

Student Edition • Creating Your Own Web Site,

pp. 80–81