English Literature IX Grade Level 9 FuelEd Anywhere Learning System (ALS)
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English Literature IX Grade Level 9 FuelEd Anywhere Learning System (ALS)
FuelEd Anywhere Learning System (ALS) English Literature IX Grade Level 9 English Literature IX introduces students to the following: • reading of a broad range of classic works of literature • novels • plays • short stories • understanding and appreciation of literary works • structured study of the human condition • exploration of the universal themes of literature • application of literature to life today • literary terms, devices, and forms • comprehension through concrete questions • comprehension through higher-order thinking skills • comprehension through synthesizing learning into new ideas and concepts • use of study aids 1 Copyright © 2014 Fuel Education LLC. All rights reserved. MetaMetrics, Lexile, and Quantile are registered trademarks of MetaMetrics, Inc. getfueled.com FuelEd Anywhere Learning System (ALS) TEACHERS' GUIDE Grade Level 9 COURSE DESCRIPTION: The Anywhere Learning System (ALS) English Literature IX course is one of an integrated series of titles for grade levels 9–12. Combining instruction in the areas of Reading, Vocabulary, and Language Usage, the English Skills courseware provides a complete High School English course when coupled with the companion Literature titles. The ALS Literature courses are composed of four titles that represent a guided study of a broad range of classic works of literature. The complete text of each of these classic works is presented within the lesson. Each lesson provides an introduction to the chapters that will be read and provides interactive study aids similar to a reference library in a classroom. COURSE FEATURES: • Literature and English Skills is presented as a collection of year-long courses. • All lessons contain a study guide, a practice test, and mastery test. Most lessons have an essay or constructed response. • Lessons include a variety of essay types such as descriptive, persuasive, expository, and letter writing. Students will also complete a selfevaluation form to assess their performance. • These courses are certified by MetaMetrics with a Lexile score. • Some courses are enriched by Encyclopædia Britannica Online School Edition (EB) workspaces that contain learning materials. Learning materials may contain articles, games, images, maps, and/or videos. ® ® ® 2 Copyright © 2014 Fuel Education LLC. All rights reserved. MetaMetrics, Lexile, and Quantile are registered trademarks of MetaMetrics, Inc. getfueled.com FuelEd Anywhere Learning System (ALS) TEACHERS' GUIDE Grade Level 9 COURSE OBJECTIVES: • The content in these courses is designed to meet and exceed the requirements of the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) for the Standards of English Language Arts. • The Literature lessons provide a broad exposure to literature, enabling the student to acquire the necessary skills to understand and appreciate literature for a lifetime. • Students will study the human condition through the exploration of the universal themes of literature, literary terms, devices and forms, and their application to life. • The Usage component of both the Literature and English Skills titles offers extensive focus on the convention of writing which includes parts of speech, proper sentence structure, and sentence diagramming. • Students are taught to identify grammar pitfalls that include subject/verb disagreement, tense shifts, double negatives, fragments and runon sentences, parallelism, and misused words. Sentence mechanics are addressed in each course. Lessons also provide instruction on capitalization and punctuation. ALS POWERPACK ® The Encyclopædia Britannica Online School Edition (EB) has teacher resources and student learning materials. The materials include a wide range of interactive lessons, research projects, animations, and worksheets that support many ALS lessons. Each workspace may contain an article, diagram, study guide, video, or interactive media. The launch icon for EB objects is located at the top of the ALS screen in the study guide section 3 Copyright © 2014 Fuel Education LLC. All rights reserved. MetaMetrics, Lexile, and Quantile are registered trademarks of MetaMetrics, Inc. getfueled.com FuelEd Anywhere Learning System (ALS) TEACHERS' GUIDE Grade Level 9 COURSE CONTENT Course Name Number of Lessons Length of Course in Semesters Grade Levels Lexile Measure English Literature IX 42 2 9 Yes A Four-Step Approach: Study Guide, Practice Test, Mastery Test, and Essay, defines the instructional environment. • The Study Guide module provides a text- and graphics-based delivery of material that is reinforced by pictures and diagrams supported by a wealth of content. Study Guides teach the concepts and skills associated with each lesson. A number of the Study Guide pages have specific, interactive feedback that will assist students in solving problems or understanding concepts. • The Practice Test module allows students to practice the skills learned in the Study Guide section. The student has instant access to the study material for reference. • In the Mastery Test module, the student takes a scored examination and then electronically submits the test. The results are recorded in the ALS Management System. • The Essay module allows the student to compose individual, free-form answers to a wide variety of questions and problems. 4 Copyright © 2014 Fuel Education LLC. All rights reserved. MetaMetrics, Lexile, and Quantile are registered trademarks of MetaMetrics, Inc. getfueled.com FuelEd Anywhere Learning System (ALS) SCOPE & SEQUENCE Grade Level 9 Lesson Title Lesson Content Activities The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Introduction 1 Chapters 1-2 The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is the story of Dr. Jekyll, a respected scientist in nineteenth century London. The theme of good versus evil is used to illustrate the changes in Jekyll's character. English Literature IX Study: EB Learning Material Chapter 1 - Story of the Door: Mr. Utterson and his cousin, Mr. Enfield, take their weekly Sunday walk and discuss a man named Edward Hyde who had trampled a young girl in the street. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Descriptive Chapter 2 - Search for Mr. Hyde: Mr. Utterson meets Hyde in the street outside the building and is disappointed to find Dr. Jekyll is not at home. Chapter 3 - Dr. Jekyll Was Quite at Ease: Dr. Jekyll hosts a dinner party at his home for some of his friends, and Utterson expresses his dislike for Hyde. 2 Chapters 3-5 Chapter 4 - The Carew Murder Case: All of London talks about the murder of Sir Danvers Carew, witnessed by a maidservant looking out her window. Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Persuasive Chapter 5 - Incident of the Letter: Mr. Utterson discovers some surprising information about Dr. Jekyll in a letter Jekyll asked him to keep. Chapter 6 - Remarkable Incident of Dr. Lanyon: Dr. Jekyll hosts another dinner party at his home; days later, Jekyll and Lanyon become very ill. 3 Chapters 6-8 Chapter 7 - Incident at the Window: Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield walk past Dr. Jekyll's house and witness a shocking accident. They quickly leave the scene. Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Compare and Contrast Chapter 8 - The Last Night: Dr. Jekyll's butler and Utterson make an astonishing discovery about Jekyll. 5 Copyright © 2014 Fuel Education LLC. All rights reserved. MetaMetrics, Lexile, and Quantile are registered trademarks of MetaMetrics, Inc. getfueled.com FuelEd Anywhere Learning System (ALS) SCOPE & SEQUENCE Grade Level 9 Lesson Title Lesson Content Activities Chapter 9 - Dr. Lanyon's Narrative: Dr. Lanyon reveals he has received a letter from Dr. Jekyll asking for help. 4 Chapters 9-10 Chapter 10 - Henry Jekyll's Full Statement of the Case: All the mysteries of the story are revealed to the reader and illustrate the duality theme and Jekyll's struggle with Mr. Hyde. Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Persuasive The Odyssey Introduction Using flashback, Odysseus shares accounts of the obstacles he faces in returning home from the Trojan War. Book 1 – Athene Intervenes: On Mount Olympus, Athene tells Zeus that Odysseus should leave the island of Calypso. 1 Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Descriptive Books 1-2 Book 2 - Telemachus Is Called into Action: Telemachus calls the people together and begins a search for his father. Book 3 - Telemachus and Nestor Meet: King Nestor relates a story of the Trojan War and offers to help Telemachus in his search for his father. 2 Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Expository Books 3-4 Book 4 - Telemachus Conferences with Menelaus at Sparta: Telemachus meets with Menelaus who says Odysseus is held captive on the island of Calypso. Book 5 - Calypso Frees Odysseus: Odysseus is attacked by Poseidon, thrown into the sea, and washes up on the shore of Phaecia. 3 Books 5-6 Book 6 - The Phaeacians Aid Odysseus: Odysseus finally awakens on the shore of Phaecia and approaches Princess Nausicaa. Study: EB Learning Material Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Persuasive 6 Copyright © 2014 Fuel Education LLC. All rights reserved. MetaMetrics, Lexile, and Quantile are registered trademarks of MetaMetrics, Inc. getfueled.com FuelEd Anywhere Learning System (ALS) SCOPE & SEQUENCE Grade Level 9 Lesson Title Lesson Content Activities Book 7 - Odysseus Presents Himself to the King: The king invites Odysseus to a banquet and offers to help Odysseus get safely home. 4 Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Descriptive Books 7-8 Book 8 - The Hospitality of the Phaeacians: Odysseus takes part in an athletic competition and tells people at a banquet about his adventures since leaving Troy. Book 9 - The Land of the Cyclops: Odysseus describes the Lotus Eaters and the herdsman and relates the story of the Cyclops. 5 Books 9-10 Book 10 - Aeolus and Circe: Odysseus describes how he met Aeolus, the Keeper of the Winds, and how his men were caught in a hurricane, destroying their ship. Book 11 - The Journey to Hades: Odysseus tells how he traveled "to the furthest edge of Ocean's stream to the land to which all journey when they die." 6 Books 11-12 Book 12 - More Perils on the Way Home: Odysseus relates how he and his men went past the Sirens near the cliff where Scylla is located and is again shipwrecked. Book 13 - The Return to Ithaca: The King orders his men to return Odysseus to Ithaca. Odysseus arrives disguised as a beggar. 7 Books 13-14 Book 14 - Odysseus as a Beggar: The swineherd, Eumaeus, welcomes the disguised Odysseus and gives him a meal and a place to sleep. Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Persuasive Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Expository Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Compare and Contrast Book 15 - Telemachus Goes Home: Athene tells Telemachus to go home and warns him about the ambush planned by the wooers. 8 Books 15-16 Book 16 - Father and Son Reunited: Telemachus manages to avoid the ambush of the wooers and meets the disguised Odysseus. Odysseus' true identity is not discovered until later. Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Compare and Contrast 7 Copyright © 2014 Fuel Education LLC. All rights reserved. MetaMetrics, Lexile, and Quantile are registered trademarks of MetaMetrics, Inc. getfueled.com FuelEd Anywhere Learning System (ALS) SCOPE & SEQUENCE Grade Level 9 Lesson Title Lesson Content Activities Book 17 - Odysseus Arrives at the Palace: Odysseus arrives in town dressed as a beggar. No one recognizes his true identity. 9 Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Descriptive Books 17-18 Book 18 - The Wooers Torment Odysseus: Odysseus argues with a real beggar and breaks the man's jaw. Book 19 - Penelope and the Beggar Meet: Odysseus, in disguise, talks to Penelope and is finally recognized by some of the servants. 10 Books 19-20 Book 20 - Odysseus' Plan: Zeus gives Odysseus a sign the next day, and a prophet tells the suitors of a vision of the future. Book 21 - Contest for the Wooers: Penelope announces she will marry the man who can string the bow. Odysseus asks if he can try. 11 Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Persuasive Books 21-22 Book 22 - The Death of the Wooers: Odysseus shoots Antinous in the throat with an arrow and fights the wooers with Telemachus. Book 23 - Odysseus and Penelope's Reunion: The mansion burns and Penelope tests Odysseus to prove his true identity. 12 Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Expository Books 23-24 Book 24 - Peace Comes to Ithaca: Odysseus travels to the country to rescue his father, King Laertes, and has to again fight the wooers with Telemachus. Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Expository 8 Copyright © 2014 Fuel Education LLC. All rights reserved. MetaMetrics, Lexile, and Quantile are registered trademarks of MetaMetrics, Inc. getfueled.com FuelEd Anywhere Learning System (ALS) SCOPE & SEQUENCE Grade Level 9 Lesson Title Lesson Content Activities Romeo and Juliet Introduction Romeo and Juliet face powerful opposition to their love as their families, the Montagues and Capulets, engage in an age-old feud. Neither family is willing to end their violent confrontations with one another. Study: EB Learning Material 1 Act I, Scenes 1-5 Romeo attends a party given by Juliet's family and meets Juliet. They are immediately drawn to each other. Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Descriptive 2 Act II, Scenes 1-6 Romeo and Juliet realize they love each other and secretly marry. Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Persuasive 3 Act III, Scenes 1-5 Tybalt kills Mercutio in a duel. Romeo slays Tybalt and is banished from the city. Juliet is broken hearted. Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Persuasive 4 Act IV, Scenes 1-5 Juliet meets with Friar Laurence and tells him about the situation with Romeo. The friar develops a plan to help Romeo and Juliet. Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Persuasive 5 Act V, Scenes 1-3 Romeo consults an apothecary and returns to Verona. Several twists of fate end Romeo and Juliet's tragic love. Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Persuasive 9 Copyright © 2014 Fuel Education LLC. All rights reserved. MetaMetrics, Lexile, and Quantile are registered trademarks of MetaMetrics, Inc. getfueled.com FuelEd Anywhere Learning System (ALS) SCOPE & SEQUENCE Grade Level 9 Lesson Name Lesson Content Activities A Tale of Two Cities Introduction A Tale of Two Cities describes the lives of the main characters, Charles Darnay, Dr. Manette, and his daughter, Lucie Manette, during the French Revolution. The story depicts the struggles between the common people and the noble class. Study: EB Learning Material Chapter 1 - The Period: The narrator describes the political, social, and economic conditions in France and England in 1775. 1 Book 1 – Chapters 1-3 Chapter 2 - The Mail: On a cold November night, a mail coach travels toward Dover, England. A rider approaches the coach and delivers a strange message to one of the passengers. Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Expository Chapter 3 - The Night Shadows: The passengers in the coach keep their secrets to themselves, including the passenger who received the curious message from the rider. Chapter 4 - The Preparation: Mr. Jarvis Lorry arrives in Dover and meets with a visitor he is expecting. 2 Book 1 – Chapters 4-6 Chapter 5 - The Wine-shop: Ernest and Madame Defarge own a wine-shop and are soon to host an important family reunion. Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Expository Chapter 6 - The Shoemaker: The shoemaker, and the events of his life, is shown as a central figure in the novel. 10 Copyright © 2014 Fuel Education LLC. All rights reserved. MetaMetrics, Lexile, and Quantile are registered trademarks of MetaMetrics, Inc. getfueled.com FuelEd Anywhere Learning System (ALS) SCOPE & SEQUENCE Grade Level 9 Lesson Name Lesson Content Activities Chapter 1 - Five Years Later: Mr. Lorry helps the shoemaker leave France and five years pass. Mr. Lorry now works at Tellson's Bank, a center of business activity in London. 3 Book 2 – Chapters 1-3 Chapter 2 - A Sight: A clerk at Tellson's Bank sends Jerry to the Bailey courts to wait for a message from Mr. Lorry. Mr. Lorry attends the treason trial of Charles Darnay. Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Compare and Contrast Chapter 3 - A Disappointment: Evidence at the trial relates to Mr. Lorry's trip from France five years earlier. Chapter 4 - Congratulatory: Charles Darnay is found innocent of the charge of treason. 4 Book 2 – Chapters 4-6 Chapter 5 - The Jackal: A conversation occurs between C.J. Stryver and his assistant, Sydney Carton. Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Persuasive Chapter 6 - Hundreds of People: Mr. Lorry visits the Manette home and talks to Miss Pross, the Manette family nurse. Chapter 7 - Monseigneur in Town: A French nobleman, the Marquis, hits a child in his coach. His reaction demonstrates the attitude of the French nobility toward the common people. 5 Book 2 – Chapters 7-9 Chapter 8 - Monseigneur in the Country: The Marquis leaves Paris on his journey to his country home. He ignores the needs of the poor people who live in and around a village near his home. Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Persuasive Chapter 9 - The Gorgon's Head: The Marquis receives a visit at his home by his nephew, Charles Darnay. They discuss the social conditions of the people of France. 11 Copyright © 2014 Fuel Education LLC. All rights reserved. MetaMetrics, Lexile, and Quantile are registered trademarks of MetaMetrics, Inc. getfueled.com FuelEd Anywhere Learning System (ALS) SCOPE & SEQUENCE Grade Level 9 Lesson Name Lesson Content Activities Chapter 10 - Two Promises: Darnay plans to ask Dr. Manette for permission to marry Lucie Manette. 6 Book 2 – Chapters 1012 Chapter 11 - A Companion Picture: C.J. Stryver and Sydney Carton visit in Stryver's law office, and Stryver tells Carton he is considering marriage. Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Descriptive Chapter 12 - The Fellow Delicacy: Stryver decides to go to the Manette home and asks Lucie to marry him. Mr. Lorry offers a suggestion as to how Stryver should proceed with the marriage proposal. Chapter 13 - The Fellow of No Delicacy: Sydney Carton talks to Lucie about his lonely life and his feelings toward her. 7 Book 2 – Chapters 1315 Chapter 14 - The Honest Tradesman: Jerry tells his wife that he has to go out on an errand. Jerry's son follows his father at a distance. Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Expository Chapter 15 - Knitting: The mender of roads relates the story of Gaspard, and his murder of the Marquis who killed his child. Chapter 16 - Still Knitting: The wine-shop becomes a center of activity for the planning of the French Revolution. A spy tells the Defarges news about Charles Darnay and the Manette family. 8 Book 2 – Chapters 1618 Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Compare and Contrast Chapter 17 - One Night: Lucie and Charles Darnay plan to marry the next day. Lucie spends the evening visiting with her father, Dr. Manette. Chapter 18 - Nine Days: On the day of his wedding, Charles Darnay talks privately with Dr. Manette. Manette is concerned about something Darnay tells him. 12 Copyright © 2014 Fuel Education LLC. All rights reserved. MetaMetrics, Lexile, and Quantile are registered trademarks of MetaMetrics, Inc. getfueled.com FuelEd Anywhere Learning System (ALS) SCOPE & SEQUENCE Grade Level 9 Lesson Name Lesson Content Activities Chapter 19 - An Opinion: Mr. Lorry visits Dr. Manette to ask his medical advice about one of Lorry's friends. The doctor leaves to join Lucie and her husband on their honeymoon. 9 Book 2 – Chapters 1921 Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Descriptive Chapter 20 - A Plea: Lucie and Charles Darnay return from their honeymoon, and Sydney Carton is the first person to visit the couple. Chapter 21 - Echoing Footsteps: Lucie and Charles have a happy marriage. They soon have a daughter named Lucie. Chapter 22 - The Sea Still Rises: Weeks after the French Revolution begins, the revolutionaries plan how to kidnap and kill the governor of the district. 10 Book 2 – Chapters 2224 Chapter 23 - Fire Rises: All of France is in an uproar as the French Revolution continues. People from the village watch the home of the Marquis burn to the ground. Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Persuasive Chapter 24 - Drawn to the Loadstone Rock: Mr. Lorry plans to go to France and work in the Tellson Branch in Paris. Darnay receives a letter from an old friend in France asking for his help. Chapter 1 - In Secret: Darnay encounters many difficulties during his journey in France. He is taken into custody by revolutionary guards. 11 Book 3 – Chapters 1-3 Chapter 2 - The Grindstone: Lucie and Dr. Manette visit Mr. Lorry and tell of Charles' arrest. Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Expository Chapter 3 - The Shadow: Mr. Lorry finds a Paris apartment for Lucie and her family to live in and leaves Jerry to protect the Manette family. 13 Copyright © 2014 Fuel Education LLC. All rights reserved. MetaMetrics, Lexile, and Quantile are registered trademarks of MetaMetrics, Inc. getfueled.com FuelEd Anywhere Learning System (ALS) SCOPE & SEQUENCE Grade Level 9 Lesson Name Lesson Content Activities Chapter 4 - Calm in Storm: Dr. Manette treats prisoners in three different prisons. Many people, including the King and Queen of France are executed on La Guillotine. 12 Book 3 – Chapters 4-6 Chapter 5 - The Wood-sawyer: Lucie waits for one year and three months while her husband is held in La Force Prison. She becomes friends with a wood-sawyer who works nearby. Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Persuasive Chapter 6 - Triumph: Charles Darnay's trial begins and the jury votes to set him free. Chapter 7 - A Knock at the Door: The Manettes continue to live in Paris and survive the trying times. Four guards arrest Charles Darnay. 13 Book 3 – Chapters 7-9 Chapter 8 - A Hand at Cards: At the market, Jerry Cruncher and Miss Pross see a man they recognize and accuse him of being a spy. Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Descriptive Chapter 9 - The Game Made: Carton tells Lorry that he has a plan to help Charles Darnay. Chapter 10 - The Substance of the Shadow: The testimony at Charles Darnay's trial involves an incident from years ago that involves the Marquis, the Defarges, and Charles Darnay's family. 14 Book 3 – Chapters 1012 Chapter 11 - Dusk: Darnay's trial ends in conviction and a death sentence. Carton and Mr. Lorry both agree that nothing can save Charles Darnay. Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Expository Chapter 12 - Darkness: Madame tells the people in the wine-shop that she plans to denounce Lucie. Carton tells Mr. Lorry that he has a plan to help the Manette family and to save Charles Darnay. 14 Copyright © 2014 Fuel Education LLC. All rights reserved. MetaMetrics, Lexile, and Quantile are registered trademarks of MetaMetrics, Inc. getfueled.com FuelEd Anywhere Learning System (ALS) SCOPE & SEQUENCE Grade Level 9 Lesson Name Lesson Content Activities Chapter 13 - Fifty-two: On the day of Charles Darnay's execution, events dramatically change the lives of many of the characters, including Darnay, Carton, and the Manette family. 15 Book 3 – Chapters 1315 Chapter 14 - The Knitting Done: Madame Defarge and her friends hold a meeting at the wine-shop, and she decides to go to the Manette apartment and confront Lucie. Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Persuasive Chapter 15 - The Footsteps Die Out For Ever: A large crowd waits in the streets of Paris for the executions to begin. The author reveals the present and future fate of all the characters. Short Stories 1 The Locket "The Locket" is set during the Civil War, which was fought between the slave states of the South and the free states of the North. Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Persuasive 2 The Masque of the Red Death The main theme of "The Masque of the Red Death" is fear of the inevitable as the Prince and his guests attempt to hide from death. They are foolish to believe they can escape by locking themselves inside. Study: EB Learning Material Essay: Persuasive 15 Copyright © 2014 Fuel Education LLC. All rights reserved. MetaMetrics, Lexile, and Quantile are registered trademarks of MetaMetrics, Inc. getfueled.com