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Code: F5EAE49461
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Our Curriculum
The theme of our Honors English 1 Curriculum is “Relationships” and I hope that you will enjoy the literary selections presented in the curriculum. We will read a variety of short stories, poems, nonfiction pieces, and a couple longer selections. These include: Speak, “Romeo and Juliet”, & “The Odyssey”.
We will work together to make connections to the literature and develop strong writing skills. We will also prepare for our FCAT Writing & Reading Tests scheduled for February and March this year. But, our curriculum is not just about beating that FCAT test, it is about developing life-long reading and writing skills! You will write and read everyday so you need to come to class prepared, focused, and ready to give 100% effort!
Here is an outline of the units we will be covering this year:
Unit 1: How do we describe relationships?
Unit 2: What are the qualities of a good friend?
Unit 3: How do family relationships influence us?
Unit 4: What do we learn about ourselves from our enemies?
Unit 5: How does poetry express ideas about relationships?
Unit 6: How do relationships teach us about the experiences of others?
Unit 7: How do relationships influence my understanding of my identity?
Unit 8: What does literature teach us about ourselves and our relationships?
We will work together to make connections to the literature and develop strong writing skills. We will also prepare for our FCAT Writing & Reading Tests scheduled for February and March this year. But, our curriculum is not just about beating that FCAT test, it is about developing life-long reading and writing skills! You will write and read everyday so you need to come to class prepared, focused, and ready to give 100% effort!
Here is an outline of the units we will be covering this year:
Unit 1: How do we describe relationships?
Unit 2: What are the qualities of a good friend?
Unit 3: How do family relationships influence us?
Unit 4: What do we learn about ourselves from our enemies?
Unit 5: How does poetry express ideas about relationships?
Unit 6: How do relationships teach us about the experiences of others?
Unit 7: How do relationships influence my understanding of my identity?
Unit 8: What does literature teach us about ourselves and our relationships?