English 9 Syllabus

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English 9 Syllabus
English 9
Room 667
Mrs.Courtney Gonzalez
English Teacher
[email protected]
Course Goals
Write
in a variety
modes
(narrative, rhoncus.
argumentative,
Aenean
a magnaofvel
pede vestibulum
Nulla
expository, descriptive)
using
rubrics
and
cursus orci quis tortor.
demonstrating mastery of new vocabulary
Read and analyze a variety of challenging texts for
several genres of literature and nonfiction
Develop skills necessary for career and college
readiness.
Grading Policy
Grading Scale
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**Homework Policy**
Homework Packets will be assigned weekly
and are due every Friday, unless otherwise
noted. Reading Logs are to be completed on
a daily basis and turned in on Friday of every
week.
Expectations
Course Materials
Supply List:
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Five Star Spiral Bound
Notebook, 100ct. (Must have
acetate cover for durability)
Bottle of Elmer’s School Glue
3 Glue Sticks
Pack of Colored Pencils
Pack of BROAD LINE Markers
Pack of THIN LINE Markers
Pack of College Ruled Lined
Wish List Supplies:
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Clorox Wipes
Tissues
Texts:
Sign Up for Remind on Your Phone!
Parents & Students can both sign up to
receive text message reminders for
homework and major projects. This is a
DIRECT CONNECTION to me, similar to
texting, faster than email! Just send a text
to sign up! Use the info below.
The Lancer English Dept. Teachers
choose literature that introduces
students to a variety cultures, time
periods and ethnicities. After the text
list for the year has been finalized,
your student will be provided a list for
your review prior to when we study
them in class.
The list is subject to change based on
student needs and availability. A
classroom set is provided at school,
but it is advised that your student also
have one for home use.
*If you have any questions/problems
obtaining these supplies, please send
me a note with your student or email
me at
[email protected]
“The function of education is to teach one to think
intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus
character – that is the goal of true education.”
–Martin Luther King, Jr.