EN GLISH 9 H O N O RSM RS. BARRETT
Academic English 2018-19
Unique to my classroom:
- Bonus Bucks- The LOG
SHORT LITERATURE
Short Stories,Fables,Poetry,Non-Fict ional
Tales, Excerpts
This unit is designed to incorporate a wide
array of literature which will include both
fict ion and non-fict ion to improve reading
comprehension, inferencing, and
interpret ing. We will study literary
elements, theme, characterizat ion,
figurat ive language, and the historical
context of each work.
Into Thin Air & Into The Wild - both by Jon Krakauer
?The Necklace? - Guy de Maupassant
?The Monkey?s Paw? - W.W. Jacobs
?The Black Cat? - Edgar Allan Poe
?The Most Dangerous Game? - Richard Connell
?The Interlopers? - Saki
?The Secret Life of Walter Mit ty? - James Thurber
?Lady or The Tiger? - Frank R. Stockton
?Lesson of The Moth? - Leo Tolstoy
?American History? - Judith Ort iz Cofer
?The Init iat ion? - Sylvia Plath
?Two Brothers? - Leo Tolstoy
?The Last Night of the World? - Ray Bradbury
?The Scarlet Ibis? - James Hurst,
BOOKS AND LONGER WORKS
ROOM F-109
The Pearl - John Steinbeck
The Odyssey by Homer and
a few other Greek Myths
Romeo and Juliet by
Shakespeare
Unbroken by Laura
Hillenbrand
On The Beach by Nevil
Shute
Vocabulary
Vocabulary for Achievement Fourth Course &
Contextual
Vocabulary
taken from
L iterature
Writing
Narrative,
Persuasive & Informative,Essays, Expository Writing, Writer?s Notebook, Research Paper
Oral Communication
Presentations, Projects, an Informative Speech, Small 1-2 minute Talks, Memorizations & Acting out our stories
Grammar
Formal study with some memorization
Contextual Usage & Application/ Use in Writing