100 10033 120 English I (ACP/SCP/GEN) 111, 112, 113 130 Speech and Communication 140 150 9 160 170 4 180 210 23.1 Language Arts - Reading and Responding 211 1.9.3 212 1.9.6 213 2.9.1 214 2.9.5 215 4.9.1 216 4.9.2 220 23.2 Language Arts - Explore and Respond to Liter 221 1.9.3 222 2.9.1 223 2.9.2 224 3.9.3 225 4.9.2 226 4.9.3 230 23.3 Language Arts - Communicating with Others 231 1.9.1 232 2.9.1 233 2.9.2 234 2.9.6 235 236 240 23.4 Language Arts - English Lang Conventions 241 2.9.1 242 2.9.2 243 3.9.1 244 245 246 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 300 300 What makes oral communication effective? 300 What are the necessary qualities of a speech that make it successful? 300 What are the appropriate behaviors and responses of an audience member? 300 400 400 Freshman English is concerned with the fundamental understanding and appreciation of literature, the improvement of oral and written expression, and the development of effective reading, research, vocabulary, critical viewing skills, listening skills, and study skills. 400 400 Writing instruction focuses upon the process of writing as a function of purpose, genre, and audience. Writing experiences may include directed journal entries, paragraph-length (or longer) responses to questions based upon assigned readings, personal narratives, descriptions of personas and places, arguments, book reports, creative writing, and letters. Class instruction in sentence and paragraph construction, mechanics and usage, and vocabulary and spelling is given as students' needs become apparent. Reading instruction and class-directed discussion assist student comprehension of high-interest novels, short stories, plays, poetry, and assorted nonfiction. Speaking experiences may include presentations, speeches and/or debates. Emphasis is placed on cultivating appropriate classroom behaviors, organizational and study skills, and generally making the transition from middle school to high school. 400 400 Course topics include works by selected American and world authors, current affairs as reported in newspapers and news magazines, and language arts skills on an as-needed basis. 500 500 Students in Freshman English will develop the ability to: 500 -- Demonstrate elements of effective delivery during oral communications, such as use of appropriate vocal qualities and nonverbal communication, and effective rate and pacing, 500 -- Adjust speech qualities to the audience, topic, and purpose, 500 -- Choose appropriate dramatic interpretation of literary text, 500 -- Participate effectively in a variety of roles during large and small group discussions, 500 -- Deliver appropriate dramatic interpretation of literary texts, 500 -- Adjust speech behavior in response to perceived audience reaction, 500 -- Demonstrate appropriate poise and presence during oral communications, 500 -- Communicate effectively in a variety of modes. 600 600 All students will: 600 -- Complete a public speaking experience (i.e. a topic-specific speech, debate, dramatic recitation, literary circles, Socratic seminar, and small and large group discussion), 600 -- All students will be given instructions on effective delivery elements, such as use of appropriate vocal qualities and nonverbal communications, and effective rate and pacing, 600 -- Be given guidance on appropriate poise and presence during oral communications. 700 700 Assessment of speaking skills will include such experiences as criterion-referenced speech activities, dramatic readings, and class presentations and discussion.