Correlation of Georgia Performance Standards for English Language Arts to Mirrors & Windows: Connecting with Literature Level VI (Grade 11)
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1 Correlation of Georgia Performance Standards for English Language Arts to Mirrors & Windows: Connecting with Literature Level VI (Grade 11) Unit 1 Origins of the American Tradition Grade 11 Georgia English Language Arts and Composition: American Literature Grade 11 Time Line 2 Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2a Historical Introduction 4 Nonfiction Theme ELAALRL2a ELAALRC3a, ELAALRC4c ELA11LSV1j Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2e Part 1 Native American Traditions 7 Primary Source ELAALRL3a.i Genres in Specific Time ELAALRL3 ELAALRC3c Understanding Literary Forms The Oral Tradition 8 Comparing Literature 10 The Osage Creation Account 11 Fiction, ELAALRL1d, ELAALRL1e Theme ELAALRL2b Primary Source ELAALRL3a.i Fiction ELAALRL1b, Theme ELAALRL2a, Primary Source ELAALRL3a.i ELAALRC3c ELA11LSV1c 1
2 from The Navajo Creation Myth 12 Fiction ELAALRL1b, Theme ELAALRL2a, Primary Source ELAALRL3a.i Vocabulary ELAALRL5b ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC2a Expository ELA11W2c, ELA11W2k Research ELA11W3b Listening, Speaking and Viewing ELA11LSV1j The Song of the Sky Loom 15 Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, ELAALRL1d Poetry ELAALRL1a.i, ELAALRL1a.iii Theme ELAALRL2b Primary Source ELAALRL3a.i Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 Vocabulary ELAALRL5a Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2b Literature Connection Prayer to the Pacific by Leslie Marmon Silko 17 Poetry ELAALRL1a.ii, ELAALRL1b, Genres Over Time ELAALRL3 ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC3a, ELAALRC4a Research ELA11W3b ELA11LSV1j 2
3 Independent Reading Coyote and the Earth Monster 21 from The Iroquois Constitution 24 Fiction ELAALRL1a,, ELAALRL1d Primary Source ELAALRL3a.i ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, Vocabulary ELAALRL5a ELAALRL2e, ELAALRL3b, ELAALRL4b Nonfiction ELAALRL2a, ELAALRL2b, ELAALRL2c, ELAALRL2c Primary Source ELAALRL3a.i ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC3c, ELAALRC4b Expository ELA11W2b, ELA11W2g Part 2 Shaping the New World 27 Nonfiction ELAALRL2a Theme ELAALRC3c Visual/Oral Texts and Media ELA11LSV2a 3
4 A Journey through Texas by Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca 28 Comparing Literature 34 from The General History of Virginia by John Smith 35 from Of Plymouth Plantation by William Bradford 40 Grammar & Style Subject-Verb Agreement 45 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, Primary Source ELAALRL3a.ii ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4b Persuasive ELA11W2 ELA11LSV1b, ELA11LSV1d, ELA11LSV1j Visual/Oral Texts and Media ELA11LSV2e Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, Primary Source ELAALRL3a.ii ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC3a, ELAALRC4a, ELAALRC4c Visual/Oral Texts and Media ELA11LSV2e Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, Primary Source ELAALRL3a.ii Genres in Specific Time ELAALRL3 ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC2c, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC3b, ELAALRC3c, ELAALRC4a, ELAALRC4c Expository ELA11W2a, ELA11W2b, ELA11W2c, ELA11W2d, ELA11W2g, ELA11W2k Persuasive ELA11W2 Conventions ELA11C1a, ELA11C1b, ELA11C1c 4
5 To My Dear and Loving Husband by Anne Bradstreet 46 Vocabulary & Spelling Archaic Language 49 Huswifery by Edward Taylor 50 Poetry, Theme ELAALRL2a Primary Source ELAALRL3a.ii ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, Vocabulary ELAALRL5a ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4a Expository ELA11W2c, ELA11W2e Research ELA11W3b ELA11LSV1b, ELA11LSV1j ELAALRL4a Vocabulary ELAALRL5a, ELAALRL5c Poetry,, Primary Source ELAALRL3a.ii ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC2c, ELAALRC2e Expository ELA11W2b Research ELA11W3b Conventions ELA11C1b 5
6 from Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God by Jonathan Edwards 54 Grammar & Style Verb Tenses 61 Literature of the Americas from The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, Written by Himself by Olaudah Equiano 62 Independent Reading On Being Brought from Africa to America by Phillis Wheatley 66 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a,, Primary Source ELAALRL3a.ii Genres Over Time ELAALRL3 ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC2c, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC3c, ELAALRC4a Expository ELA11W2b Persuasive ELA11W2 Research ELA11W3c Conventions ELA11C1c Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, ELAALRL2c, Primary Source ELAALRL3a.ii ELAALRL4a, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC3c, ELAALRC4a Expository ELA11W2b, ELA11W2g Persuasive ELA11W2 Poetry, Theme ELAALRL2a Primary Source ELAALRL3a.ii ELAALRC3a, ELAALRC3c 6
7 To S. M., a Young African Painter, on Seeing His Works by Phillis Wheatley 67 Poetry ELAALRL1b Theme ELAALRL2a Primary Source ELAALRL3a.ii Vocabulary ELAALRL5b ELAALRC2c, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC3c Persuasive ELA11W2 Part 3 The American Revolution 69 Nonfiction ELAALRL1b Visual/Oral Texts and Media ELA11LSV2b Author Focus 70 Nonfiction ELAALRL1b from The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin by Benjamin Franklin 71 from Poor Richard s Almanack by Benjamin Franklin 75 Informational Text Connection Ben Franklin: Scientist and Inventor 76 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a Theme ELAALRL2a Primary Source ELAALRL3a.ii ELAALRC3c Nonfiction ELAALRL1b, Theme ELAALRL2b Primary Source ELAALRL3a.ii Nonfiction Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 Expository ELA11W2g, ELA11W2k 7
8 Speech in the Virginia Convention by Patrick Henry 80 Vocabulary & Spelling Word Parts 85 from Common Sense by Thomas Paine 86 from The Crisis, No. 1 by Thomas Paine 88 Grammar & Style Pronoun Reference 91 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, ELAALRL2c Primary Source ELAALRL3a.ii ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, Vocabulary ELAALRL5a ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC3c, ELAALRC4a, ELAALRC4b Persuasive ELA11W2 Expository ELA11W2b, ELA11W2g Research ELA11W3d Visual/Oral Texts and Media ELA11LSV2a Vocabulary ELAALRL5a Nonficion ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, Primary Source ELAALRL3a.ii Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, Primary Source ELAALRL3a.ii Structure ELA11W1a, ELA11W1b Expository ELA11W2b Persuasive ELA11W2 Visual/Oral Texts and Media ELA11LSV2a, ELA11LSV2c Conventions ELA11C1a 8
9 Declaration of Independence by Thomas Jefferson 92 Informational Text Connection The Bill of Rights 97 Independent Reading Letter to John Adams by Abigail Adams 101 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, ELAALRL2c Primary Source ELAALRL3a.ii ELAALRL4a, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC2f, ELAALRC3c, ELAALRC4a Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, Primary Source ELAALRL3a.ii Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 ELAALRC2a, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC3a, ELAALRC3c, ELAALRC4a Structure ELA11W1b, ELA11W1g, ELA11W2h, ELA11W2k Persuasive ELA11W2 ELA11LSV1g Visual/Oral Texts and Media ELA11LSV2a, ELA11LSV2c Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, Primary Source ELAALRL3a.ii Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 ELAALRL4a, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC3a, ELAALRC3c, ELAALRC4a, ELAALRC4c Structure ELA11W1b, ELA11W1d, ELA11W2i, ELA11W2k, ELA11W3b 9
10 from Letters from an American Farmer by J. Hector St. Jean de Crèvecoeur 104 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, Primary Source ELAALRL3a.ii Genres in Specific Time ELAALRL3 ELAALRL4a, ELAALRC2c, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC3c, ELAALRC4a Structure ELA11W1b Expository ELA11W2b, ELA11W2d For Your Reading List 108 Theme Primary Source ELAALRL3a.i, ELAALRL3a.ii ELAALRC1 Speaking & Listening Workshop Present a Literary Work 109 Workshop Defend a Viewpoint 110 (Persuasive ) Test Practice Workshop Reading Skills: Use Context Clues from The Very Brief Relation of the Devastation of the Indies by Bartolemé de las Casas 116 Presentations ELA11LSV2a, ELA11LSV2d Structure ELA11W1a, ELA11W1b, ELA11W1c, ELA11W1d, ELA11W1f, ELA11W1g Persuasive ELA11W2, ELA11W3b, ELA11W3g Process ELA11W4a, ELA11W4b, ELA11W4c, ELA11W4d, ELA11W4e, ELA11W4f Conventions ELA11C1a, ELA11C1b, ELA11C1c, ELA11C2a, ELA11C2b ELAALRC3c, ELAALRC4c 10
11 Skills: Plan Your Time 118 Revising and Editing Skills Structure ELA11W1b Process ELA11W4a, ELA11W4b, ELA11W4f Conventions ELA11C1a, ELA11C1b, ELA11C1c 11
12 Unit 2 New England Renaissance Grade 11 Georgia English Language Arts and Composition: American Literature Grade 11 Time Line 122 ELAALRC2d, ELAALRC4a Historical Introduction 124 Nonfiction Theme ELAALRL2b ELAALRC2c Part 1 Fireside Poets 127 ELAALRC2a Thanatopsis by William Cullen Bryant 128 Vocabulary & Spelling Greek and Latin Words 135 Old Ironsides by Oliver Wendell Holmes 136 ELAALRL1b, Primary Source ELAALRL3b.i ELAALRC2c, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4a, ELA11W2.i Visual/Oral Texts and Media ELA11LSV2b Conventions ELA11C1a, Persuasive ELA11W2, ELA11LSV2d 12
13 Stanzas on Freedoms by James Russell Lowell 139 The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 142 A Psalm of Life by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 144 Poetry ELAALRL1a.i, ELAALRL1b,, Primary Source ELAALRL3b.i Genres Over Time ELAALRL3 ELAALRL4a Structure ELA11W1b, ELA11W2k Presentations ELA11LSV2c Poetry, Primary Source ELAALRL3b.i ELAALRL4a Poetry ELAALRL1a.i, ELAALRL1a.iii, ELAALRL1b, Primary Source ELAALRL3b.i Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, Vocabulary ELAALRL5b ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4a Structure ELA11W1b Expository ELA11W2c ELA11LSV1i, ELAllLSV1j 13
14 Independent Reading from Snow-Bound by John Greenleaf Whittier 148, Primary Source ELAALRL3b.i ELAALRL4b ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4a, ELAALRC4c Expository ELA11W2c Part 2 Transcendentalism 153 Theme ELAALRL2a ELAALRC2a Understanding Literary Forms The Essay 154 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, Theme ELAALRL2b ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, Author Focus 156 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b from Nature by Ralph Waldo Emerson 157 Nonfiction ELAALRL1b,, Primary Source ELAALRL3b.i ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC3c, ELAALRC4a, ELAALRC4c 14
15 The Rhodora by Ralph Waldo Emerson 162 Grammar & Style Sentence Variety 164 Poetry ELAALRL1a.i, ELAALRL1a.iii, ELAALRL1b,, Primary Source ELAALRL3b.i Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4a, ELA11W2g, ELA11W2h Conventions ELA11C1a, ELA11C1b, ELA11C1c Concord Hymn by Ralph Waldo Emerson 165 ELAALRL1b, Theme ELAALRL2b, Primary Source ELAALRL3b.i ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC4a Structure ELA11W1b Expository ELA11W2c, ELA11W3b, ELA11W3c Author Focus 168 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b from Walden by Henry David Thoreau 169 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, Primary Source ELAALRL3b.i ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, 15
16 Literature Connection The Present by Annie Dillard 179 Vocabulary & Spelling Denotation and Connotation 183 Comparing Literature 184 from Civil Disobedience by Henry David Thoreau 185 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a,, Genres Over Time ELAALRL3 ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC2b, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4a Structure ELA11W1b Expository ELA11W2e, ELA11W2g, ELA11W2k Persuasive ELA11W2 Presentations ELA11LVS2b, ELA11LVS2d Vocabulary ELAALRL5c Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, Primary Source ELAALRL3b.i ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC2c, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4a 16
17 from Self Reliance by Ralph Waldo Emerson 190 Grammar & Style Sentence Fragments 194 Independent Reading Letter to Sophia Ripley by Margaret Fuller 195 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, ELAALRL2c, Primary Source ELAALRL3b.i ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b ELAALRC2c, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4a, ELAALRC4b Structure ELA11W1b Expository ELA11W2c, ELA11W2g, ELA11W2h Persuasive ELA11W2 Conventions ELA11C1a, ELA11C1b, ELA11C1c Nonfiction ELAALRA1a, ELAALRA1b Primary Source ELAALRL3b.i Expository ELA11W2b, ELA11W2h Part 3 American Gothic 197 Theme ELAALRL2a ELAALRC2a The Devil and Tom Walker by Washington Irving 198 Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, ELAALRL1d, ELAALRL1e, ELAALRL1f ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, Vocabulary ELAALRL5a, ELAALRL5b ELAALRC2c, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC3c, ELAALRC4a Structure ELA11W1b Expository ELA11W2c, ELA11W2e 17
18 Author Focus 210 Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe 211 Alone by Edgar Allan Poe 216 Primary Source Connection Letter to John Allan by Edgar Allan Poe 217 Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, ELAALRL1d Poetry ELAALRL1a.i, ELAALRL1a.iii, ELAALRL1b, ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, Vocabulary ELAALRL5b Poetry ELAALRL1a.i, ELAALRL1a.iii, ELAALRL1b Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC4a Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b Theme ELAALRL2b Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 ELAALRL4a, ELAALRC2a, ELAALRC2c, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC3c, ELAALRC4a Expository ELA11W2c, ELA11W2e, ELA11W3b 18
19 The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe 221 Understanding Literary Criticism Psychological Criticism 238 Grammar & Style Run-On Sentences 240 Literature of the Americas Death of Edgar Allan Poe by H.A. Murena 241 Fiction ELAALR1a, ELAALR1b, ELAALR1c, ELAALR1d, ELAALR1f Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, Vocabulary ELAALRL5a ELAALRC2c, ELAALRC2e Persuasive ELA11W2 Expository ELA11W2e ELA11LSV1.i, ELA11LSV1j Fiction ELAALRL1d, ELAALRL1e Theme ELAALRL2a ELAALRC2c, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC2f Conventions ELA11C1a, ELA11C1b, ELA11C1c Poetry Genres Over Time ELAALRL3 ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b,, ELAALRL4d Vocabulary ELAALRL5b Expository ELA11W2c, ELA11W2e, ELA11W2h, ELA11W2i, ELA11W2k 19
20 Independent Reading The Minister s Black Veil by Nathaniel Hawthorne 244 Loomings, from Moby-Dick by Herman Melville 254 Vocabulary & Spelling Eponyms 259 Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, ELAALRL1d, ELAALRL1f ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC4a, ELAALRC4c Expository ELA11W2c Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, ELAALRL1d, ELAALRL1e, ELAALRL1f, ELAALRL2c Primary Source ELAALRL3b.i ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, Vocabulary ELAALRL5b Expository ELA11W2b, ELA11W2e Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2a, ELA11LSV2b Vocabulary ELAALRL5a, ELAALRL5c For Your Reading List 260 Primary Source ELAALRL3b.i ELAALRC1 Speaking & Listening Workshop Prepare Notes for a Presentation 261, ELA11W2h Presentations ELA11LSV2c, ELA11LSV2d 20
21 Workshop Describe a Setting 262 (Descriptive ) Test Practice Workshop Reading Skills: Identify Mood and Tone from The Pit and the Pendulum by Edgar Allan Poe 264 Skills: Analyze the Prompt 266 Revising and Editing Skills Structure ELA11W1a, ELA11W1b, ELA11W1d, ELA11W1f, ELA11W1g Expository ELA11W2a, ELA11W2b, ELA11W2f, ELA11W2k, ELA11W2l Process ELA11W4a, ELA11W4b, ELA11W4c, ELA11W4d, ELA11W4e, ELA11W4f Conventions ELA11C1a ELA11LSV1d, ELA11LSV1i Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1d Theme ELAALRL2b ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b Structure ELA11W1b Process ELA11W4a Conventions ELA11C2a, ELA11C2b 21
22 Unit 3 Slavery and the Civil War Grade 11 Georgia English Language Arts and Composition: American Literature Grade 11 Time Line 270 ELAALRC2d, ELAALRC4a Historical Introduction 272 Theme ELAALRL2a ELAALRC2c, ELAALRC4a Part 1 A Nation Divided 275 Theme ELAALRL2a ELAALRC2c from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, written by Himself 276 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b Primary Source ELAALRL3a.ii ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC2b, ELAALRC2d, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4a 22
23 Literature Connection Frederick Douglass by Robert Hayden 281 Grammar & Style Unified Paragraphs 285 An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge by Ambrose Bierce 286,, Genres Over Time ELALRL3 ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC2b, ELAALRC2c, ELAALRC4a Expository ELA11W2c, ELA11W2d, ELA11W2h ELA11LSV1b, ELA11LSV1c, ELA11LSV1g, ELA11LSV1j Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2a, ELA11LSV2b, ELA11LSV2c, ELA11LSV2e Expository ELA11W2f, WLA11W2g Conventions ELA11C1a Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, ELAALRL1d Genres in Specific Times ELALRL3 ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b,, ELAALRL4d ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4a Persuasive ELA11W2 Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2b, ELA11LSV2c 23
24 The Gettysburg Address by Abraham Lincoln 297 Primary Source Connection Letter to Mrs. Bixby by Abraham Lincoln 299 The Second Inaugural Address by Abraham Lincoln 301 Grammar & Style Parallel Structure 304 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, Primary Source ELAALRL3a.ii Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4c Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, Primary Source ELAALRL3a.ii Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4c Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, Primary Source ELAALRL3a.ii Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4c Narrative ELA11W1 Persuasive ELA11W1, ELA11W3b Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2b, ELA11LSV2c Conventions ELA11C1a, ELA11C1b, ELA11C1c 24
25 Farewell to His Army Robert E. Lee 305 Literature Connection At the Public Market Museum: Charleston, South Carolina by Jane Kenyon 307 Independent Reading from Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Seven Years Concealed by Harriet Jacobs 310 Grammar & Style Transitions 314 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, Primary Source ELAALRL3a.ii Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4c Poetry ELAALRL1a.iii, ELAALRL2c Genres Over Time ELAALRL3 ELAALRC2b, ELAALRC2c, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC2f, ELAALRC4b Expository ELA11W2b, ELA11W2e, ELA11W2h ELA11LSV1b, ELAA11LSV1d Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b ELAALRL3c ELAALRC2e, ELAALRL4a Expository ELA11W2c, ELA11W2e, ELA11W2k Conventions ELA11C1a, ELA11C1b, ELA11C1c Part 2 Lyric Poets 315 Poetry ELAALRL1a.ii, ELAALRL1a.iii, ELAALRC2b 25
26 Understanding Literary Forms Poetry 316, Theme ELAALRL2a Author Focus 318 Poetry ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4a from Preface to Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman 319 from I Hear America Singing by Walt Whitman 322 Vocabulary & Spelling Suffixes 324 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, Primary Source ELAALRL3b.i ELAALRC4c, Theme ELAALRL2a Primary Source ELAALRL3b.i ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b ELAALRC2b, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4a Expository ELA11W2b, ELA11W2e Vocabulary ELAALRL5a, ELAALRL5c 26
27 from Song of Myself by Walt Whitman 325 By the Bivouac s Fitful Flame by Walt Whitman 335 Beat! Beat! Drums! by Walt Whitman 337 Informational Text Connection Mathew Brady: Civil War Photographer 339 Poetry ELAALRL1a.ii, ELAALRL1a.iii, Primary Source ELAALRL3b.i ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4b Structure ELA11W1b, ELA11W1d Expository ELA11W2c, ELA11W3c,, ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b,,, ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, Nonfiction ELAALRL1a Theme ELAALRL2a Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 ELAALRC2b, ELAALRC2c, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4a Expository ELA11W2c, ELA11W2e Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2b, ELA11LSV2c 27
28 Literature of the Americas Ode to Walt Whitman by Pablo Neruda 344 Genres Over Time ELAALRL3 ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, Expository ELA11W2c, ELA11W2e Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2b Author Focus 348 Poetry ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4a Much Madness is divinest Sense by Emily Dickinson 349 I heard a Fly buzz when I died by Emily Dickinson 351 Because I could not stop for Death by Emily Dickinson 352, Primary Source ELAALRL3b.ii ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b,, Primary Source ELAALRL3b.ii ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b,, Primary Source ELAALRL3b.ii ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4a 28
29 This is my letter to the World by Emily Dickinson 354 Informational Text Connection Battle for the Belle of Amherst by Daniel Terdiman 355 Independent Reading There s a certain Slant of light My life closed twice before its close by Emily Dickinson 358 The Soul selects her own Society by Emily Dickinson 359, Primary Source ELAALRL3b.ii ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4a Nonfiction ELAALRL1a Genres Over Time ELAALRL3 ELAALRC2b, ELAALRC2c, ELAALRC4a Expository ELA11W2c Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2b, ELA11LSV2d, Primary Source ELAALRL3b.ii ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, Vocabulary ELAALRL5b ELAALRC4a, Primary Source ELAALRL3b.ii ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, Vocabulary ELAALRL5b ELAALRC4a Persuasive ELA11W2 29
30 For Your Reading List 360 ELAALRC1 Speaking & Listening Workshop Deliver a Narrative Presentation 361 Workshop Solve a Problem (Persuasive ) 362 Test Practice Workshop Reading Skills: Identify Author s Purpose Follow the Drinking Gourd Traditional 368 Skills: Plan Your Response 370 Revising and Editing Skills Structure ELA11W1a, ELA11W1b, ELA11W1d, ELA11W1f, ELA11W1g Expository ELA11W2k Structure ELA11W1a, ELA11W1b, ELA11W1c Expository ELA11W2a, ELA11W2b, ELA11W2f, ELA11W2g, WLA11W2k, ELA11W2l Persuasive ELA11W2 Research ELA11W3g Process ELA11W4a, ELA11W4b, ELA11W4c, ELA11W4d, ELA11W4e, ELA11W4f Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, ELAALRL1d ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, Structure ELA11W1a, ELA11W1b, ELA11W1c Process ELA11W4a, ELA11W4b, ELA11W4c, ELA11W4f Conventions ELA11C1a, ELA11C1b, ELA11C1c 30
31 Unit 4 Expanding Frontiers Grade 11 Georgia English Language Arts and Composition: American Literature Grade 11 Time Line 374 ELAALRC2d, ELAALRC4a Historical Introduction 376 Theme ELAALRL2a ELAALRC2c Part 1 Realism and Naturalism 379 Primary Source ELAALRL3b.ii, ELAARL3b.iii ELAALRC2a Author Focus 380 Fiction ELAALRL1d, ELLALRL1e, ELAALRL1f ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County by Mark Twain 381 Primary Source Connection How to Tell a Story by Mark Twain 387 Grammar & Style Irregular Verbs 392 Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, ELAALRL1d, ELAALRL1f, Primary Source ELAALRL3b.ii ELAALRC2c, ELAALRC4c Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, Structure ELA11W1b, ELA11W1d Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2b, ELA11LSV2c Conventions ELA11C1a, ELA11C1c 31
32 from Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain 393 Understanding Literary Criticism Biographical-Historical Criticism 400 The Outcasts of Poker Flat by Bret Harte 402 Grammar & Style Modifiers 413 Richard Cory by Edwin Arlington Robinson 414 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, Primary Source ELAALRL3b.ii ELAALRC2d, ELAALRC2e Structure ELA11W1b Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2b Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b,, ELAALRL4d ELAALRC4a, ELAALRC4b Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2a Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, ELAALRL1d, ELAALRL1f Primary Source ELAALRL3b.ii ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b Expository ELA11W2e Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2a, ELA11LSV2b, ELA11LSV2e, ELA11LSV2d Vocabulary ELAALRL5c Structure ELA11W1d ELAALRL1a.iii, Primary Source ELAALRL3b.ii 32
33 Miniver Cheevy by Edwin Arlington Robinson 416 To Build a Fire by Jack London 418 Informational Text Connection How to Build a Campfire by USDA Forest Service 431 Vocabulary & Spelling Context Clues 435 Fiction ELAALRL1e ELAALRL1a.iii, Primary Source ELAALRL3b.ii ELAALRC2c, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4a, ELAALRC4c Expository ELA11W2d Persuasive ELA11W2, ELA11W3d Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, ELAALRL1d, ELAALRL1f Primary Source ELAALRL3b.iii Vocabulary ELAALRL5c ELAALRL4a Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2b Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, Genres Over Time ELAALRL3 Expository ELA11W2e, ELA11W2h Vocabulary ELAALRL5c ELAALRC4c 33
34 Independent Reading Do not weep, maiden, for war is kind by Stephen Crane 436 A Man Said to the Universe by Stephen Crane 437 Part 2 The Native American Experience 439 Comparing Literature 440 I Will Fight No More Forever by Chief Joseph 441,, Primary Source ELAALRL3b.iii ELAALRL2c,, ELAALRL4a Poetry ELAALRL1a.iii Expository ELA11W2e Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2b ELAALRC2c, ELAALRC2f, ELAALRC4a Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b,, ELAALRL4d ELAALRC2c, ELAALRC2e Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2b 34
35 I Am the Last of My Family by Cochise 443 from Black Elk Speaks by Nicholas Black Elk and John G. Neihardt 446 Independent Reading I Tried to Be Like My Mother by Pretty Shield 457 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, Primary Source ELAALRL3a.i ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b,, ELAALRL4d ELAALRC2c, ELAALRC2e Expository ELA11W2g, ELA11LSV2d Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, ELAALRL1d, Primary Source ELAALRL3a.i Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b,, ELAALRL4d ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4a Expository ELA11W2b, ELA11W2d, ELA11W2e, ELA11W3b Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2b, ELA11LSV2d Presentations ELA11LSV2a, ELA11LSV2b, ELA11LSV2d Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, Primary Source ELAALRL3a.i ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC4a Expository ELA11W2e 35
36 Part 3 Struggling for Equality 459 ELAALRC2c, ELAALRC4a Understanding Literary Forms The Speech 460 Keeping the Thing Going While Things Are Stirring by Sojourner Truth 462 Ain t I a Woman? by Sojourner Truth 465 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, Theme ELAALRL2b ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b ELAALRC3c Expository ELA11W2b, ELA11W2g, ELA11W2h Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, Vocabulary ELAALRL5b Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC2b, ELAALRC2c, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4a Expository ELA11W2g, ELA11W3b, ELA11W3g, ELA11LSV2c, ELA11LSV2d 36
37 Comparing Literature 469 The Destructive Male by Elizabeth Cady Stanton 470 Woman s Right to Suffrage by Susan B. Anthony 473 Primary Source Connection Letter to Elizabeth Cady Stanton by Susan B. Anthony 475 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC2b, ELAALRC2c, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC3c, ELAALRC4a Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, Vocabulary ELAALRL5c ELAALRC2b, ELAALRC2c, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC3c, ELAALRC4a Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 ELA11LSV1g, ELA11LSV2d 37
38 Literature of the Americas The Emancipation of Women by Maria Eugenia Echenique 478 The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin 481 Grammar & Style Verbal Phrases 487 from Songs of Gold Mountain Anonymous 488 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, Theme ELAALRL2a Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC3a, ELAALRC3c, ELAALRC4a, ELAALRC4b Expository ELA11W2b, ELA11W2d, ELA11W2e, ELA11W2g, ELA11W2i Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, ELAALRL1d, Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4a Expository ELA11W2c, ELA11W2k, ELA11W3b Conventions ELA11C1a, ELA11C1b, ELA11C1c Poetry ELAALRL1a.ii, ELAALRL1a.iii, ELAALRL1b,, ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b,, ELAALRL4d Vocabulary ELAALRL5b ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4a Expository ELA11W2e, ELA11W2k, ELA11W3b, ELA11LSV2d 38
39 We Wear the Mask by Paul Laurence Dunbar 492 Independent Reading from Up from Slavery by Booker T. Washington 495 from The Souls of Black Folk by W.E.B. Du Bois 497 Poetry ELAALRL1a.i, ELAALRL1a.iii, ELAALRL1b, ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4a Expository ELA11W2c, ELA11W3b Visual/Oral Text & Media ELA11LSV1b Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC2c, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4a Expository ELA11W2e Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b Primary Source ELAALRL3a.ii Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b,, ELAALRL4d ELAALRC2c, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC3c, ELAALRC4a, ELAALRC4c, ELA11W2k Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2b 39
40 Booker T. and W. E. B. by Dudley Randall 508 Poetry, Genres Over Time ELAALRL3 ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4a, ELAALRC4b Expository ELA11W2e For Your Reading List 510 Theme ELAALRL2a ELAALRC1 Speaking & Listening Workshop Use Active-Listening Skills 511 Workshop Create a Profile (Descriptive ) 512 Test Practice Workshop Reading Skills: Identify Motifs from The White Heron by Sarah Orne Jewett 514 Skills: Write a Good 516 Introduction Revising and Editing Skills Presentations ELA11LSV2a, ELA11LSV2d Structure ELA11W1a, ELA11W1b, ELA11W1c, ELA11W1d, ELA11W1e, ELA11W1f, ELA11W1g Process ELA11W4a, ELA11W4b, ELA11W4c, ELA11W4d, ELA11W4e, ELA11W4f Conventions ELA11C1a, ELA11C1b, ELA11C1c, ELA11C2a, ELA11C2b, ELA11C2c Presentations ELA11LSV2c Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, ELAALRL1d Theme ELAALRL2b Structure ELA11W1a, ELA11W1b, ELA11W1g Expository ELA11W2a, ELA11W2b, ELA11W2c, ELA11W2e, ELA11W2g Process ELA11W4d, ELA11W4f Conventions ELA11C1a, ELA11C1b, ELA11C1c 40
41 Unit 5 Early Twentieth Century Grade 11 Georgia English Language Arts and Composition: American Literature Grade 11 Time Line 520 ELAALRC4a Historical Introduction 522 ELAALRC2c Part 1 Modernism 525 Primary Source ELAALRL3b.iv ELAALRC2a Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2b Understanding Literary Forms The Novel 526 from The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald 528 Grammar & Style Subordination 537 Fiction ELAALRL1a,, ELAALRL1d ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, ELAALRL1d, ELAALRL1f Primary Source ELAALRL3b.iv ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b,, ELAALRL4d ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC3c, ELAALRC4a Expository ELA11W2b, ELA11W2i ELA11LSV1c, ELA11LSV2d Conventions ELA11C1a, ELA11C1b, ELA11C1c 41
42 Author Focus 538 Fiction, ELAALRL1d Theme ELAALRL2a ELAALRL4b from The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway 539 from For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway 547 Literature Connection The Artist s Reward by Dorothy Parker 551 Grammar & Style Coordination 555 In a Station of the Metro by Ezra Pound 556 The River-Merchant s Wife: A Letter by Ezra Pound 558 Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, Primary Source ELAALRL3b.iv ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b Fiction ELAALRL1a,, ELAALRL1d Primary Source ELAALRL3b.iv ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC4a Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, Primary Source ELAALRL3b.iv ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, Expository ELA11W2c ELA11LSV1.i Conventions ELA11C1a, ELA11C1b, ELA11C1c Poetry ELAALRL1a.iii Poetry ELAALRL1a.ii, ELAALRL1a.iii ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b 42
43 Literature Connection A Few Don ts by an Imagiste by Ezra Pound 560 Comparing Literature 563 Petals by Amy Lowell 564 Mid-Day by Hilda Doolittle 565 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b Poetry ELAALRL1a.iii ELAALRC3c Persuasive ELA11W2 ELA11LSV1i, ELA11LSV1j Poetry ELALRL1a.iii Poetry Expository ELA11W2b, ELA11W2i Author Focus 568 Poetry ELAALRL1a.iii Primary Source ELAALRL3b.iv ELAALRC4a The Red Wheelbarrow by William Carlos Williams 569 This Is Just to Say by William Carlos Williams 571 The Dance by William Carlos Williams 572 ELAALRL1a.iii ELAALRL1a.iii ELAALRL1a.iii, ELA11W3e Conventions ELA11C2d Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2b 43
44 Vocabulary & Spelling Semantic Families 574 The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T.S. Eliot 575 Understanding Literary Criticism Reader-Response Criticism 582 Comparing Literature 584 Poetry 585 by Marianne Moore Ars Poetica by Archibald MacLeish 587 Literature of the Americas Ars Poetica by Vicente Huidobro 589 ELAALRL4b Vocabulary ELAALRL5a,, Primary Source ELAALRL3b.iv ELAALRC3c Research ELA11W3b Expository ELA11W2c ELA11LSV1i Poetry ELAALRL1a.ii, ELAALRL1a.iii, ELAALRL1b Theme ELAALRL2b ELAALRL4a Poetry ELAALRL1a.ii, ELAALRL1a.iii, ELAALRL1b ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b Persuasive ELA11W2 ELA11LSV1i Poetry 44
45 Independent Reading somewhere I have never travelled, gladly beyond by E. E. Cummings 591 Anecdote of the Jar by Wallace Stevens 593 ELAALRL1a.iii Expository ELA11W2c Poetry ELAALRL1a.ii, ELAALRL1a.iii Expository ELA11W2c, ELA11W2e Part 2 The Common Life 595 ELAALRC2a Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2b A Wagner Matinee by Willa Cather 596 Grammar & Style Appositives 606 Lucinda Matlock by Edgar Lee Masters 607 Petit, the Poet by Edgar Lee Masters 610 Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, ELAALRL1d ELAALRL4a, ELAALRC3c Expository ELA11W2c, ELA11W2e, ELA11W3b Conventions ELA11C1b, ELA11C1c Theme ELAALRL2a Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2b Poetry ELAALRL1a.i, ELAALRL1a.iii Expository ELA11W2c, ELA11W3b 45
46 Author Focus 612 ELAALRL1a.iii Birches by Robert Frost 613 Primary Source Connection from Robert Frost: A Life by Jay Parini 616 Mending Wall by Robert Frost 618 The Death of the Hired Man by Robert Frost 620 Chicago by Carl Sandburg 627 Informational Text Connection The Architecture of Chicago 630 ELAALRL1a.iii Nonfiction ELAALRL1a Poetry ELAALRL1a.ii ELAALRL1a.iii Theme ELAALRL2a ELAALRL1a.iii Theme ELAALRL2a Expository ELA11W2c, ELA11LSV2d,, ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b ELAALRC2e Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2b 46
47 Grass by Carl Sandburg 635 Independent Reading Sonnet XXX by Edna St. Vincent Millay 637 Poetry ELAALRL1a.ii, ELAALRL1a.iii, ELAALRL1b Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC2b, ELAALRC2e Expository ELA11W2c, ELA11W2d, ELA11W2e, ELA11W3b ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, Part 3 Harlem Renaissance 639 Primary Source ELAALRL3b.iv ELAALRC2a Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2b Author Focus 640 Poetry Primary Source ELAALRL3b.iv The Negro Speaks of Rivers by Langston Hughes 641 Poetry ELAALRL1a.ii, ELAALRL1a.iii, ELAALRL1b Primary Source ELAALRL3b.iv ELAALRC4c 47
48 I, Too, Sing America by Langston Hughes 644 Primary Source Connection from The Big Sea by Langston Hughes 645 Comparing Literature 648 America by Claude McKay 649 A Black Man Talks of Reaping by Arna Bontemps 650 Poetry Primary Source ELAALRL3b.iv ELAALRC4a, ELAALRC4c Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b Theme ELAALRL2a, Primary Source ELAALRL3b.iv Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 ELAALRC2b, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4a Expository ELA11W2c, ELA11W2e, ELA11W2g ELAALRL1a.iii,, Primary Source ELAALRL3b.iv ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, Poetry ELAALRL1.ii, ELAALRL1.iii Primary Source ELAALRL3b.iv ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, Expository ELA11W2c, ELA11W3b Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2b 48
49 Vocabulary & Spelling Synonyms and Antonyms 653 Vocabulary ELAALRL5 Author Focus 654 Poetry Primary Source ELAALRL3b.iv My City by James Weldon Johnson 655 Go Down, Death by James Weldon Johnson 657 Primary Source Connection from Black Manhattan by James Weldon Johnson 659 Independent Reading Any Human to Another by Countee Cullen 664 Primary Source ELAALRL3b.iv ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b Poetry ELAALRL1a.i, ELAALRL1a.iii Primary Source ELAALRL3b.iv ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b Theme ELAALRL2a Primary Source ELAALRL3b.iv Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 ELAALRC2b, ELAALRC3c Expository ELA11W2c, ELA11LSV2d Poetry ELAALRL1a.iii, Primary Source ELAALRL3b.iv ELAALRL4b ELAALRC2b, ELAALRC2c, ELAALRC2e 49
50 Storm Ending by Jean Toomer 666 from Dust Tracks on a Road by Zora Neale Hurston 668 Poetry ELAALRL1a.ii, ELAALRL1a.iii, ELAALRL1b Theme ELAALRL2b ELAALRL4a Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, Theme ELAALRL2a ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b Vocabulary ELAALRL5b For Your Reading List 674 Primary Source ELAALRL3b.iv ELAALRC1 Speaking & Listening Workshop Use Visual Aids 675 Workshop Write a College Application Essay (Narrative ) 676 Test Practice Workshop Reading Skills: Evaluate Cause and Effect The Tropics in New York by Claude McKay 682 Skills: Provide Support for 684 Your Point of View Revising and Editing Skills Structure ELA11W1a, ELA11W1b, ELA11W1d, ELA11W1f, ELA11W1g Expository ELA11W2a, ELA11W2b, ELA11W2k, ELA11W2l Process ELA11W4a, ELA11W4c, ELA11W4d, ELA11W4f Conventions ELA11C2a, ELA11C2b, ELA11C2c Fiction ELAALRL1d Nonfiction ELAALRC2f Structure ELA11W1a, ELA11W1b Process ELA11W4e, ELA11W4f Conventions ELA11C1a 50
51 Unit 6 Depression and World War II Grade 11 Georgia English Language Arts and Composition: American Literature Grade 11 Time Line 688 ELAALRC2d, ELAALRC4a Historical Introduction 690 ELAALRC2c Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2b Part 1 Hard Times 693 ELAALRC2a Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2b from Let Us Now Praise Famous Men by James Agee 694 Grammar & Style Precise Language 701 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b Vocabulary ELAALRL5b ELAALRC3c Structure ELA11W1f Visual/Oral Texts and Media ELA11LSV2b Conventions ELA11C1a, ELA11C1b, ELA11C1c Author Focus 702 ELAALRC2e 51
52 from The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck 703 Primary Source Connection Letter to Elizabeth Otis by John Steinbeck 708 The Chrysanthemums by John Steinbeck 710 A Date Which Will Live in Infamy by Franklin Delano Roosevelt 722 Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, ELAALRL1d, ELAALRL1f, Primary Source ELAALRL3b.iii ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, ELAALRL1d ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC2c, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4a Expository ELA11W2c, ELA11W2d, ELA11W3b Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2b Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b Theme ELAALRL2b Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 ELAALRC3c Presentations ELALSV2b 52
53 Literature Connection from No Ordinary Time by Doris Kearns Goodwin 725 The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner by Randall Jarrell 729 Informational Text Connection World War II Recruitment Posters 731 A Noiseless Flash, from Hiroshima by John Hersey 735 Grammar & Style Active and Passive Voice 751 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, Theme ELAALRL2b ELAALRL4a ELAALRC2e Expository ELA11W2d, ELA11W2e Research ELA11W3b, ELA11W3d Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2b Poetry Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 ELAALRC2b, ELAALRC2c, ELAALRC2e Expository ELA11W2i Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2b Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, Theme ELAALRL2b ELAALRL4a, ELAALRC3c Persuasive ELA11W2 Research ELA11W3e Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2b Presentations ELAL11LSV2b Conventions ELA11C1a, ELA11C1b, ELA11C1c 53
54 Independent Reading The Watch by Elie Wiesel 752 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC4a, ELAALRC4c Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2b Part 2 Southern Renaissance 757 Fiction ELAALRL1f Theme ELAALRL2a Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2b Understanding Literary Forms The Short Story 758 The Jilting of Granny Weatherall by Katherine Anne Porter 760 Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, ELAALRL1d, ELAALRL2c ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, ELAALRL1d ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC2e, ELA11W3b Author Focus 770 Fiction ELAALRL1f ELAALRL4a Vocabulary ELAALRL5b 54
55 A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner 771 Literature Connection Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech by William Faulkner 780 Darl, from As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner 782 Grammar & Style Possessive Nouns and Pronouns788 Literature of the Americas The Son by Horacio Quiroga 789 A Worn Path by Eudora Welty 794 Primary Source Connection Is Phoenix Jackson s Grandson Really Dead? by Eudora Welty 802 Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, ELAALRL1d ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC3c Visual/Oral Text and Media ELA11LSV2b Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b ELAALRC2b, ELAALRC2e Expository ELA11W2c, ELA11W2e Conventions ELA11C1a, ELA11C1c Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, ELAALRL1d ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, ELAALRL1d, ELAALRL1e ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b, ELAALRC2e, ELA11W3b 55
56 Vocabulary & Spelling Contractions 807 Independent Reading Portrait of a Girl in Glass by Tennessee Williams 808 Vocabulary & Spelling Colloquial Language 817 Conventions ELA11C1a Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, ELAALRL1d ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b Conventions ELA11C1a For Your Reading List 818 ELAALRC1 Speaking & Listening Workshop Deliver a How-to Presentation 819 Workshop Deliver a Multimedia Presentation (Expository ) 820 Test Practice Workshop Reading Skills: Compare and Contrast Characters from The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams 822 Skills: Address Alternate 824 Viewpoints Revising and Editing Skills Structure ELA11W1a, ELA11W1b, ELA11W1f, ELA11W1g, ELA11W3b Process ELA11W4a, ELA11W4b, ELA11W4c, ELA11W4d, ELA11W4e, ELALSV2d Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1d Process ELA11W4f 56
57 Unit 7 Postwar Era Grade 11 Georgia English Language Arts and Composition: American Literature Grade 11 Time Line 828 Fiction ELAALRL1f Primary Source ELAALRL3b.v Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 Historical Introduction 830 Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 Structure ELA11W1a Part 1 Real Life 833 Fiction ELAALRL1f The Life You Save May Be Your Own by Flannery O Connor 834 The Magic Barrel by Bernard Malamud 846 Grammar & Style Hyphens, Ellipses, and Italics 861 Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1d Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 ELAALRC2b Structure ELA11W1a Technical ELA11W2 Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1d ELAALRC2b, ELAALRC3c Structure ELA11W1a Technical ELA11W2 ELA11LSV1c, ELA11LSV1g Conventions ELA11C1a, ELA11C1b 57
58 Elegy for Jane by Theodore Roethke 862 One Art by Elizabeth Bishop 865 Literature of the Americas Farewell to a Traveler by Gabriela Mistral 868 Independent Reading Once More to the Lake by E. B. White 871 ELA11LSV1b, ELA11LSV1c, ELA11LSV1f, ELA11LSV1g Structure ELA11W1a Structure ELA11W1a Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRC1, ELAALRC3a, Structure ELA11W1a Part 2 Conflict and Conformity 877 Fiction ELAALRL1f Understanding Literary Forms The Drama 878 Dramatic Literature ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, ELAALRL1d Author Focus 880 ELAALRC2b, ELAALRC2e, 58
59 The Crucible, Act 1 by Arthur Miller 881 Primary Source Connection from Why I Wrote The Crucible An Artist s Answer to Politics by Arthur Miller 908 The Crucible, Act 2 by Arthur Miller 914 Dramatic Literature ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, ELAALRL1d ELAALRC2b, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC3c Structure ELA11W1a Presentations ELA11LSV2a, ELA11LSV2b Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRC2b, ELAALRC3c Structure ELA11W1a Technical ELA11W2 Dramatic Literature ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, ELAALRL1d Vocabulary ELAALRL5b ELAALRC3c Structure ELA11W1a Technical ELA11W2, ELA11W3d, ELA11W3f Visual/Oral Texts ELA11LSV2b Presentations ELA11LSV2a, ELA11LSV2b 59
60 The Crucible, Act 3 by Arthur Miller 933 Informational Text Connection Senate Hearings: McCarthy-Welsh Exchange, Have You No Sense of Decency? 953 The Crucible, Act 4 by Arthur Miller 957 Understanding Literary Criticism Political Criticism 972 Grammar & Style Capitalization 975 Dramatic Literature ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, ELAALRL1d Vocabulary ELAALRL5b Presentations ELA11LSV2a, ELA11LSV2b Nonfiction ELAALRL1a ELAALRC3c Structure ELA11W1a Technical ELA11W2 Dramatic Literature ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, ELAALRL1d, Structure ELA11W1a Technical ELA11W2 ELA11LSV1c, ELA11LSV1g Visual/Oral Texts ELA11LSV2b Nonfiction ELAALRL1a Structure ELA11W1a Conventions ELA11C2b 60
61 from Black Boy by Richard Wright 976 Midway by by Naomi Long Madgett 980 Informational Text Connection U.S. Supreme Court Decision: Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka 982 Independent Reading from Quiet Strength by Rosa Parks 985 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a,, ELAALRC3a, ELAALRC3c Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, Structure ELA11W1a ELA11LSV2c Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRC1, ELAALRC3a Technical ELA11W2 ELA11LSV1b Part 3 The Beat Movement 989 Fiction ELAALRL1f ELAALRC3c from On the Road by Jack Kerouac 990 Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1d ELAALRC3c 61
62 Vocabulary & Spelling Compound Words 994 A Supermarket in California by Allen Ginsberg 995 Vocabulary & Spelling Borrowed Words 999 Riprap by Gary Snyder 1000 Pine Tree Tops by Gary Snyder 1002 Independent Reading Constantly risking absurdity by Lawrence Ferlinghetti 1005 Conventions ELA11C2b Structure ELA11W1a Technical ELA11W2 Vocabulary ELAALRL5c Conventions ELA11C2b ELAALRC4a Structure ELA11W1a Technical ELA11W2, ELAALRC1, ELAALRC2a, ELAALRC3a Structure ELA11W1a Technical ELA11W2 For Your Reading List 1008 ELAALRC1, ELAALRC2a 62
63 Speaking & Listening Workshop Develop Nonverbal Communication Skills 1009 Workshop Review a Film or Play (Persuasive ) 1010 Test Practice Workshop Reading Skills: Evaluate Point of View from Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison 1016 Skills: Stay on Task 1018 Revising and Editing Skills Structure ELA11W1a, ELA11W1b, ELA11W1c, ELA11W1d, ELA11W1e, ELA11W1g Persuasive ELA11W2 Process ELA11W4a, ELA11W4b, ELA11W4c, ELA11W4d, ELA11W4e, ELA11W4f Conventions ELA11C2a, ELA11C2b Fiction ELAALRL1a Process ELA11W4a, ELA11W4b, ELA11W4c, ELA11W4d, ELA11W4e, ELA11W4f 63
64 Unit 8 Early Contemporary Era Grade 11 Georgia English Language Arts and Composition: American Literature Grade 11 Time Line 1022 Fiction ELAALRL1f Primary Source ELAALRL3b.v Historical Introduction 1024 Technical ELA11W2 Part 1 Global Tension 1027 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a Inaugural Address by John F. Kennedy 1028 At the Bomb Testing Site by William Stafford 1034 Traveling Through the Dark by William Stafford 1036 Ambush by Tim O Brien 1038 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC3c Structure ELA11W1a ELAALRL4e Structure ELA11W1a Research ELA11W3f Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b,, ELAALRL1d Persuasive ELA11W2 ELA11LSV1b 64
65 Grammar & Style Sensory Details 1045 Conventions ELA11C1a Camouflaging the Chimera by Yusef Komunyakaa 1046 Monsoon Season by Yusef Komunyakaa 1049 Independent Reading Game 1053 Grammar & Style Commas 1058 Structure ELA11W1a Technical ELA11W2 Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, Genres in Specific Times ELAALRL3 ELAALRC1, ELAALRC3c Structure ELA11W1a Conventions ELA11C1b Part 2 Personal Challenges 1059 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a Letter from Birmingham Jail by Martin Luther King, Jr Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, ELAALRC3c 65
66 Informational Text Connection Dr. King Arrested at Birmingham by Foster Hailey 1066 The Rockpile by James Baldwin 1071 Literature Connection from On James Baldwin by Toni Morrison 1080 Grammar & Style Colons and Semicolons 1083 Understanding Literary Forms The Memoir 1084 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRC2a, ELAALRC2b Persuasive ELA11W2, ELA11LSV2d Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRC3c, ELAALRC4a Structure ELA11W1a Visual/Oral Texts ELA11LSV2b Conventions ELA11C1b Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, ELAALRC3c Author Focus 1086 ELAALRC2e from Report from Part One by Gwendolyn Brooks 1087 To Black Women by Gwendolyn Brooks 1090 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, 66
67 The Explorer by Gwendolyn Brooks 1091 from The Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston 1093 The Way to Rainy Mountain by N. Scott Momaday 1105 Vocabulary & Spelling Native American Words 1113 Hunger in New York City by Simon Ortiz 1114 ELALRL1a.iii, ELAALRL1b Technical ELA11W2 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELALRL1c Persuasive ELA11W2 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRC3c Structure ELA11W1a Technical ELA11W2 Visual/Oral Texts ELA11LSV2b ELAALRC3c Conventions ELA11C2b ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b ELAALRC4a Persuasive ELA11W2 ELA11LSV1c, ELA11LSV1g 67
68 The Writer by Richard Wilbur 1117 Boy at the Window by Richard Wilbur 1120 Literature of the Americas The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World by Gabriel García Márquez 1122 Independent Reading Son by John Updike 1128 Structure ELA11W1a, ELA11LSV2d Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1d, ELAALRL1e ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b ELAALRC3c, ELAALRC4a Structure ELA11W1a Fiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1d ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b ELAALRC2b, ELAALRC3a Part 3 Confessional Poets 1133 Poetry The Starry Night by Anne Sexton 1134 Vocabulary & Spelling Celestial Words 1138 Fiction ELAALRL1e ELAALRC3c Structure ELA11W1a Technical ELA11W2 ELAALRC3c Conventions ELA11C2b 68
69 Morning Song by Sylvia Plath 1139 Mirror by Sylvia Plath 1141 Independent Reading Commander Lowell by Robert Lowell 1144 Theme ELAALRL2a ELAALRL4b, ELAALRL4b Structure ELA11W1a Technical ELA11W2 ELAALRC3c For Your Reading List 1148 ELAALRC1, ELAALRC2a, ELAALRC2b Speaking & Listening Workshop Evaluate a Well-Known Speech or Speaker 1149 Workshop Write a Descriptive Poem (Descriptive ) 1150 Test Practice Workshop Reading Skills: Analyze Literary Elements from Slump by John Updike 1152 Skills: Write a Good 1154 Conclusion Revising and Editing Skills Presentations ELA11LSV2c Structure ELA11W1b, ELA11W1d Process ELA11W4a, ELA11W4b, ELA11W4c, ELA11W4d, ELA11W4e, ELA11W4f Fiction ELAALRL1a,, ELAALRL1d Structure ELA11W1a Expository ELA11W2l Process ELA11W4b, ELA11W4d, ELA11W4f 69
70 Unit 9 Contemporary Era 1980 Present Grade 11 Georgia English Language Arts and Composition: American Literature Grade 11 Time Line 1158 Fiction ELAALRL1f Primary Source ELAALRL3b.v ELAALRC4a Historical Introduction 1160 Structure ELA11W1a Part 1 Heritage 1163 ELAALRC2b, ELAALRC2c Author Focus 1164 ELAALRC2e Though We May Feel Alone by Alice Walker 1165 Dream by Alice Walker 1168 from In Search of Our Mothers Gardens by Alice Walker 1170 Grammar & Style Quotations 1176 Theme ELAALRL2a ELAARL4a ELAALRL4a Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL4a Structure ELA11W1a Technical ELA11W2 ELA11LSV1b ELAALRC3c Conventions ELA11C1b 70
71 The Names of Women by Louise Erdrich 1177 Daughter of Invention by Julia Alvarez 1184 What Is Supposed to Happen by Naomi Shihab Nye 1196 The Latin Deli: An Ars Poetica by Judith Ortiz Cofer 1199 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, Theme ELAALRL2a, ELAALRL2c, ELAALRC3c, ELAALRC4a Structure ELA11W1a Technical ELA11W2 Fiction ELAALRL1a,, ELAALRL1d Theme ELAALRL2a Presentations ELA11LSV2c Structure ELA11W1a Technical ELA11W2, ELA11W3e, ELA11W3g ELAALRC3c 71
72 Wingfoot Lake by Rita Dove 1203 Mother Tongue by Amy Tan 1207 Understanding Literary Criticism Sociological Criticism 1216 Straw Into Gold: The Metamorphosis of the Everyday by Sandra Cisneros 1218 Vocabulary & Spelling Homophones 1226 Literature of the Americas Thinking Back by Claribel Alegría 1227 ELAALRC4a Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, ELAALRL4a ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC4a Structure ELA11W1a Technical ELA11W2 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a ELAALRC3c Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRC2a, ELAALRC2b ELAALRC3c Conventions ELA11C1a 72
73 Independent Reading A Story by Li-Young Lee 1229 What For by Garrett Hongo 1231 Defining the Grateful Gesture by Yvonne Sapia 1234 Genre in Specific Time ELAALRL3 Research ELA11W3f ELAALRC3c, ELAALRC4a ELAALRC4a Part 2 Contemporary America 1237 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a Understanding Literary Forms Literary Nonfiction 1238 Comparing Literature 1240 from Great Plains by Ian Frazier 1241 Seeing, from Dakota: A Spiritual Geography by Kathleen Norris 1246 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b ELAALRC3c Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRC3c 73
74 Literature Connection So This Is Nebraska by Ted Kooser 1249 Vocabulary & Spelling Common Spelling Errors 1253 Throughput, from Fast Food Nation by Eric Schlosser 1254 On the Mall by Joan Didion 1261 Grammar & Style Summarizing and Paraphrasing 1269 Grammar & Style Documenting Sources 1270 Man Listening to Disc by Billy Collins 1271 ELAALRC3c, ELAALRC4a Structure ELA11W1a Research ELA11W3e, ELA11W3f ELAALRC3c Conventions ELA11C1a, ELA11C2b Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, ELAALRC2a, ELAALRC2b, Persuasive ELA11W2 Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRC2e, ELAALRC3c, ELAALRC4a ELA11LSV1b, ELA11LSV1c, ELA11LSV1f, ELA11LSV1g Conventions ELA11C1a Research ELA11W3e, ELA11W3f Conventions ELA11C1a ELAALRL4a, ELAALRL4b 74
75 The Blues by Billy Collins 1275 ELAALRC3c, ELAALRC4a Structure ELA11W1a Author Focus 1278 ELAALRC2e Couplet: Old-Timer s Day, Fenway Park, 1 May 1982 by Donald Hall 1279 Letter in Autumn by Donald Hall 1281 Literature Connection Let Evening Come by Jane Kenyon 1286 Independent Reading Learning to Love America by Shirley Geok-lin Lim 1290 A Quilt of a Country by Anna Quindlen 1292 ELAALRC3a, ELAALRC4c ELAALRC3a, ELAALRC3c ELAALRC3c Structure ELA11W1a Technical ELA11W2 ELAALRC4a Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, ELAALRC4a 75
76 For Your Reading List 1296 ELAALRC1 Speaking & Listening Workshop Present an Argument 1297 Workshop Write a Research Paper (Expository ) 1298 Test Practice Workshop Reading Skills: Evaluate an Argument from Why I Am Optimistic about America by Daniel J. Boorstin 1306 Skills: Prepare for the Test 1308 Revising and Editing Skills ELA11LSV1e, ELA11LSV1g Structure ELA11W1a, ELA11W1b, ELA11W1c, ELA11W1d, ELA11W1e, ELA11W1f, ELA11W1g Expository ELA11W2a, ELA11W2b, ELA11W2c, ELA11W2d, ELA11W2f, ELA11W2g, ELA11W2l, ELA11W3b, ELA11W3c, ELA11W3d, ELA11W3e, ELA11W3f Process ELA11W4a, ELA11W4b, ELA11W4c, ELA11W4d, ELA11W4e, ELA11W4f Nonfiction ELAALRL1a, ELAALRL1b, Structure ELA11W1a Process ELA11W4b, ELA11W4d, ELA11W4f 76
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