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PREP 8 READING Textbook: Elements of Literature, 2 nd course Publisher: Holt Year published: 2007 Prerequisites: Acceptance into the Prep year at Covington Latin School Course Description: A paragraph covering the areas the course will explore, and special skills that will be taught, etc. Course Goals: 1. to be able to read, examine, analyze and discuss short stories, poetry, non- fiction works, tall tales, myths, legends, dramatic works and novels 2. to begin to develop writing skills in the above genres 3. to build a repertoire of vocabulary words 4. to be able to correctly identify and discuss literary terminology, such as plot, setting, conflict, alliteration, assonance, characterization, personification, to name a few. 5. to be able to demonstrate one s abilities through written assessments Course Objectives: 1. to examine various forms of literature and identify genre, authors, and content 2. to develop a working knowledge of writing in a variety of genres (i.e.- fantasy, horror, science fiction, historical fiction, non-fiction, poetic verse) 3. to understand literary terminology and its application in writing 4. to apply literary terminology to aid in analytical skills 5. to be able to write in a variety of literary genre (as named in #2) 6. To be able to identify and use the vocabulary introduced within each literary piece Course Sequence: Presented in outline form, this is the list of what material is taught in what order. A good format to use here is organized by course section or whenever a test is given. I. Quarter 1: The Short Story A. Basic format (characters, setting, atmosphere, plot, conflict, climax, resolution) B. Horror C. Fantasy D. Science Fiction E. Historical Fiction F. Literary Works: 1. The Story Teller Saki handout from Prentice Hall- Silver 2. Rain, Rain, Go Away Asimov handout from Prentice Hall- Silver

3. The Landlady Dahl 4. The Monkey s Paw W.W. Jacobs 5. The Third Wish Aiken 6. The Open Window Saki 7. There Will Come Soft Rains Bradbury 8. The Tell-Tale Heart Poe 9. Too Soon a Woman Johnson 10. The Drummer Boy of Shiloh Bradbury 11. The Circuit Jimenez 12. Ribbons Yep 13. Gil s Furniture Bought and Sold Cisneros 14. The Treasure of Lemon Brown Myers 15. The Medicine Bag Sneve 16. An Hour with Abuelo Cofer 17. The Ransom of Red Chief O. Henry II. Quarter 2: Poetry A. Prose versus Poetry B. Narrative Poetry 1. Ballad 2. Epic 3. Mock Epic 4. Elegy C. Sonnet D. Lyric 1. Ode 2. Figurative Language Poem 3. Sensory Language Poem E. Free Verse 1. List / Catalogue Poem 2. Concrete F. Limerick G. Haiku H. Literary Works: 1. The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere Longfellow 2. William Stafford Anonymous handout from Prentice Hall- Silver 3. The Cremation of Sam Magee Service 4. Casey at the Bat Thayer

5. Beowulf (exerpt) Anonymous 6. Barbara Frietchie Whittier 7. Silver (Sound Device poem) de la Mare handout from Prentice Hall- Silver 8. Harlem Night Song Hughes handout from Prentice Hall- Silver 9. Blue-Butterfly Day Frost handout from Prentice Hall- Silver 10. Forgotten Language Silverstein handout from Prentice Hall- Silver 11. Mushrooms Plath handout from Prentice Hall- Silver 12. Grasshopper and the Cricket Keats 13. The New Colossus Lazarus 14. O Captain, My Captain Whitman 15. The Secret Heart Coffin handout from Prentice Hall- Silver 16. Jetliner Koriyama handout from Prentice Hall- Silver 17. Advice to a Girl Teasdale handout from Prentice Hall- Silver 18. Taught Me Purple Hunt handout from Prentice Hall- Silver 19. I Hear America Singing Whitman 20. I, Too Hughes 21. By Morning Swenson handout from Prentice Hall- Silver 22. January Updike handout from Prentice Hall- Silver 23. Ode to Thanks Neruda 24. Ode to a Toad Wulfsberg 25. Birdfoot s Grampa Bruchac 26. For My Sister Molly, Who in the Fifties Walker handout from Prentice Hall-Silver 27. I Raised a Great Hullabaloo Anonymous handout from Prentice Hall-Silver 28. Hog Calling Bishop handout from Prentice Hall-Silver 29. The Falling Flower Moritake handout from Prentice Hall-Silver 30. 400 Meter Free-Style Kumin handout from Prentice Hall- Silver 31. Southbound on the Highway Swenson handout from Prentice Hall- Silver 32. The Road Not Taken Frost handout from Prentice Hall-Silver 33. Grandma Ling Ling 34. Legacy II Quintana III. Quarter 3: Non-Fiction Works //and// Myths, Legends, Fables, Tall Tales A. Non-Fiction 1. Non-Fiction definition and terminology 2. Literary Works:

a) Harriet Tubman Petry b) Videos on slavery, drinking gourde, etc. c) Fragment on Slavery, 1854 Lincoln d) What to the Slave Douglass e) Exerps from Narrative of Frederick Douglass (I read from the Book) f) Mrs. Flowers (I I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings) Angelou g) The Power of Non Violence Lewis h) No Pretty Pictures: A Child of War Lobel i) Camp Harmony Sone j) In Response to Exe. Order 9066 (poem) Okita k) Gettysburg Address Lincoln l) From I Have a Dream speech King jr. m) Fallacious Reasoning n) Unsupported Inferences o) Expository essay p) A Tragedy Revealed: A Heroine s Last Days Schnabel q) Cub Pilot on the Mississippi Twain handout-text r) My Wild Irish Mother Kerr handout-text s) The Trouble With Television MacNeil handout-text t) Debbie (The Christmas Day Kitten) Herriot handout-text B. Myths, etc. 1. Literary Differentiation of Myth, Legend, Fables, Tall Tales 2. Stories from a variety of cultures: Africa, Jamaica, Australian Aborigines, Native American, United States, Russia, Ancient Greece, others as needed 3. Literary Works: a) Anansi West African handout & videos b) The Rabbit Huntress Zuni handout- text c) The Legend of the Bull Roarer Australian Aborigines handout d) The Dog and the Wolf Aesop e) Aesop s Fables Aesop handout f) The Puppy (Russian) Solzhenitsyn g) Brer Rabbit and Brer Lion Lester h) The People Could Fly Hamilton i) Brer Possum s Dilemma Torrence

j) Paul Bunyan tales (& Babe) Schlosser handout k) Pecos Bill and the Cyclone Schlosser handout & previous text (Sandburg) l) John Henry various handout (packet) m) Johnny Appleseed various handout (packet) n) Johnny Appleseed (poem) Benet handout o) Davy Crockett s Dream Crockett (Almanac) handout & previous text p) Tussle with a Bear Crockett (Almanac) handout & previous text IV. Quarter 4: The Novel //and// Drama A. The Novel / Novella 1. Introductory information: a) Location of La Paz b) Time period during which Steinbeck lived and wrote The Pearl 2. Read and discuss The Pearl (chapter by chapter) a) Theme b) Content c) Poetic language d) Vocabulary 3. Watch the movie The Pearl a) Compare/ contrast plot B. Drama 1. Introduction to Dramatic Terminology 2. Read (in parts during class) and discuss several plays 3. Watch The Twilight Zone: Back There Season 2, Ep.13 a) Compare / contrast with play 4. Literary Works: a) The Diary of Anne Frank Goodrich and Hackett b) Back There Rod serling c) The Ugly Duckling A.A. Milne d) The Ugly Duckling Hans Christian Andersen Evaluation: Generally, the above works are assessed through two tests per quarter, multiple written and/or oral quizzes, class discussion/ participation, homework questions and written analysis. The students write a short story, approximately fifteen different types of poems, a myth or legend, and a non-fiction essay. Supplemental Materials Prentice Hall- Silver Back There - Twilight Zone: Season 2, Episode 13, Jan. 13, 1961 by Rod Serling The Pearl by John Steinbeck The Pearl (movie by Sterling Studio with Richard Harris, Lukas Haas)