| Course Name: | English III |
| Course Code: | 1001370 |
| Honors Course Code: | 1001380 |
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| Description: |
“Extra, extra, read all about it!” It’s all right here in black and white, in the pages of The Virtual Times newspaper. Published at key periods in American history, The Virtual Times takes us right into the action. The writing is clear and concise. The stories and opinions give us perspective. The sports and entertainment sections give us the color and flavor of the times.
In English III, the writing and insights of authors throughout our history are collected in the fast-paced pages of The Virtual Times. Students gain an appreciation of American literature and the ways it reflects the times in which it was written. They discover how people thought and lived and wrote about their experiences. Students are also asked to observe, investigate, and report on stories of today. The goal is for students to be thorough, accurate, and compelling in their writing.
Access the site link below to view the PDF of the course description from the Florida Course Code directory: http://data.fldoe.org/crsCode/912/Language%20Arts/English/pdf/1001370.pdf
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| Prerequisites: | Recommended: English I & II |
Estimated Completion Time: | 2 segments/32-36 weeks |
Major Topics and Concepts: |
Segment 1
Age of Discovery (Explorers, Native Americans)
Settling of early America
Analyzing Puritan Literature
Declaration of Independence
American Revolution
Constitutional Convention
Slavery (Slave Narratives)
Romanticism
Transcendentalism
Civil War
Journal Writing
Poetry Writing
Declaration Writing
Letter Writing
·Analyzing Communication
Segment 2
Realism
Naturalism
Local Color
Muckraking
Social Darwinism
Determinism
Cowboys of the Old West
World War I
The Great Depression
Harlem Renaissance
Civil Rights
Multi-culturalism
Vietnam War
Science Fiction
Analyzing Writing Styles
Essay Writing
Research Writing
Speech Writing
Analyzing Poetry and Music
·Article Writing |
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Course Assessment and Participation Requirements: |
To achieve success, students are expected to submit work in each course weekly. Students can learn at their own pace; however, “any pace” still means that students must make progress in the course every week. To measure learning, students complete self-checks, practice lessons, multiple choice questions, projects, discussion-based assessments, and discussions. Students are expected to maintain regular contact with teachers; the minimum requirement is monthly. When teachers, students, and parents work together, students are successful. |