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WELCOME TO ENGLISH!

MRS. ERIN AULTSIXTH AND SEVENTH GRADE ENGLISHENGLISH DEPARTMENT TEAM LEADERNATIONAL BOARD CERTIFIED, ELA

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Remind 101Take out your phone.Follow the directions on the handout.Will be used only for “emergency” updates or changes to homework.

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Website – IT’S NEWaultenglish.wordpress.com

– Following the blog gives you quiz updates, announcements, and general class information.

Homework – listed weeklyDocuments – hyperlinked within the textLinks for resources and online study tools.

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTSCommon Core Anchor Standards:

Reading, Writing, Language, Speaking, and Listening

Units are theme drivenAnchor textNonfictionFictionMulti-media

Rigorous standards

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6th Grade UNITS OF STUDYHeroes: Folklore, Myth, and Legend

The Hobbit: selected chaptersMyth – tales from the OdysseyNative American folklore and legendsGT: Sword in the Stone: selected chaptersGT: Prince and the Pauper: selected chapters

CourageRoll of Thunder, Hear My CryGT: Selected Primary source documentsGT: Selected Poems

Coming of AgeRed Scarf GirlGT: Selected Primary source documents

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GT 7th Grade UNITS OF STUDYSTUDENT-FACILITATED LEARNING AND LEADERSHIP

Thrills and Chills: Mystery and SuspenseSelected short stories by Edgar Allen PoeSelected short stories by Sir Arthur Conon DoyleGT: Prince and the Pauper: selected chapters

Facing Injustice: MemoirFarewell to Manzanar: Japanese InternmentExcerpts from The Diary of Anne Frank and Unbroken

Perseverance: Historical/Realistic FictionThe Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark TwainThe Pearl by John Steinbeck

EXTENSION TEXTS – complex and rigorousPoetryNonfictionConnections to the political, social, and historical implications

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English Binder/Section

Class work/Process PagesStudy Guides/NotesTests/QuizzesVocabularyBook Clubs

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HomeworkAssigned and graded weekly.Due: one writing assignment and two vocabulary words.Handouts with expectations available on a table along with an example.