Summer Reading Selections for Rising Sophomores May 2017 Dear Parents, The Language Arts Department at Brookwood High School encourages all of its students to continue reading as part of our summer reading program. It is our goal to make reading a pleasurable activity and a learning experience at the same time. Reading provides many benefits besides the obvious increase in vocabulary skills and general knowledge. Therefore, as we prepare to instruct your son or daughter as a sophomore at Brookwood High School in the fall, we want to inform you of your child s assignment for the Summer Reading Program. All rising sophomores are required to read one of the following titles focusing on the hero s journey. The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho [ISBN 0061122416 or 0062502174 or 0060834838] Santiago, a young man in Spain who has attended seminary until the age of sixteen, is provided his father s blessing and three gold coins to purchase a flock of sheep so that he may travel as he desires. His father advises him that there is no place like home. As Santiago spends his first night with his sheep, he experiences a recurring dream. In the dream he is transported to Egyptian pyramids, where a child tells him that he will find a hidden treasure there if he makes the journey in reality. He awakens before the child can show him the exact location of the treasure. A dream interpreter tells him that he must go and find a treasure, which will make him a rich man. As Santiago journeys on in pursuit of his dream, he meets the King of Salem, a con man, a crystal merchant, an Englishman, tribal chieftains, and an alchemist. He learns of Fate, the Soul of the World, the Principle of Favorability, and that one s treasure can lie where one least expects it. Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe [ISBN 0385474547] In Achebe's most acclaimed novel, Okonkwo finds himself unchanged and trying to conform to tradition in a Nigerian village where most of his fellow villagers have converted to Christianity and are helping the British. Okonkwo still holds true to the old warrior-like attitudes that Nigerians once thought all men should have, and this causes a number of problems for him and his relationships. A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini [ISBN 9781594489501] Mariam and Laila are two women from different generations surrounded by the history of Afghanistan from the Soviet invasion, to the Taliban, to post Taliban struggle. They form a bond to help each other survive war and oppression, raise families, and find happiness despite the turmoil around them. This novel paints a very harsh reality of the treatment of women during the reign of the Taliban, but shows how a woman s love for family can move her to heroic acts of self sacrifice that may be the key to survival. ***Parents should be advised that this novel contains mature themes and situations based on historical events. These novels are easily found through local public libraries, at most area bookstores, as well as through online ordering sources. We will assess summer reading during the first weeks of school through class discussion, writing assignments, quizzes and on the first unit test of the semester. Each student should have his/her own copy of the text(s) in class during the first and second weeks of school.
CP and HONORS STUDENTS: Come to school on the first day with the MAJOR WORKS DATA SHEET (attached) completed for your choice novel. ALL WORK MUST BE HANDWRITTEN. In addition, students should watch one of the following movies: Lion King or Finding Nemo GIFTED STUDENTS: Come to school on the first day with the MAJOR WORKS DATA SHEET (attached) completed for your choice novel. At the beginning of the school year, gifted classes will do an in depth study of Joseph Campbell s research on world mythologies. Gifted students are expected to do the following before the first day of school in addition to the MAJOR WORKS DATA SHEET: 1. Visit this website: http://www.livingspiritgroup.com/podcasts/vodcasts/chris-vogler-onthe-hero-s-journey/ 2. Read the outline of the Hero s Journey. 3. Scroll down and download The Mythical Memo by Christopher Vogler and read it. Here Christopher Vogler outlines Joseph Campbell s formula of great hero epics and stories. 4. On your own paper, explain how your choice novel fits at least 10 of the 12 stages. This should be written in complete sentences and use specific examples from the text. Number and label each stage according to Vogler s memo. Staple this to the Data Sheet. ALL WORK MUST BE HANDWRITTEN. ***You may also find the video on the above webpage interesting. In it, Christopher Vogler explains how film makers use the stages of the hero s journey to develop their stories. Sincerely, Tenth Grade Language Arts Instructional Team TENTH GRADE WORLD LITERATURE SUPPLY LIST Supplies needed for book bag/locker/home: -1½ inch 3-ring binder -Loose-leaf notebook paper -Blue or black ink pens -#2 pencils -Tab dividers (2 packages or 10 total) -Highlighters -White out/liquid Paper -Colored Pencils **Teachers will have individual classroom donation supply lists available for students the week before school starts. Sophomore World Literature parallels the study of Sophomore World History. The major works we study include: The Epic of Gilgamesh *Lord of the Flies by William Golding Oedipus Rex by Sophocles Inferno by Dante Alighieri *A Midsummer Night s Dream, Julius Caesar, or other play by William Shakespeare A Doll House by Henrik Ibsen *Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka * Denotes supplemental novel. Students may choose to purchase their own copy to annotate.
10 th Language Arts Name: Major Works Data Sheet- ALL WORK MUST BE HANDWRITTEN NOVEL by Detailed Plot summary: Explain why the opening of the novel is important. Explain why the closing of the novel is important.
Major Works Data Sheet Page 2 Memorable Quotes- Select at least 5 Quote Why is the quote important? Symbols- Identify 3 and what they represent Setting/s- Identify and describe the settings of the novel.
Major Works Data Sheet Page 3 Characters Choose at least five (5) characters to analyze. Name Role in the story Why is he/she important to the plot? What influence does he/she have on the development of the main character? Adjectives Literary Connections- How is your summer reading novel similar to another novel you have read? Name the title and author and explain. The theme of a novel is the idea the author wishes to convey about a subject. It is expressed as a sentence or general statement about life or human nature. Write a theme statement for your choice novel.