English 10 Syllabus 20-21 - henry.k12.va.us

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English 10 Mrs. Hankins/2020-2021 Students in this course will be assessed in multiple ways to prepare them for life in an increasingly global society. The experiences in this English 10 class will encourage communication, creativity, critical thinking, and collaboration. Materials needed: Success in learning will require a charged device each and every day for class. Other than that, students are free to use whatever materials they find most beneficial for their organization. Instructor: Brook Hankins [email protected] (276) 956-3147 Contact information: Student Learning outcomes: course description & Objectives: develop or refine a personal writing style that displays a unique voice, complete with effective word choice and original ideas use communication for a range of purposes apply the Modern Language Association (MLA) format to compose research writings effectively analyze and evaluate evidence, arguments, claims, and beliefs analyze and evaluate major alternative points of view synthesize and make connections between information and arguments interpret information and draw conclusions reflect critically on learning experiences and processes demonstrate ability to work effectively and respectfully with diverse teams view mistakes as an opportunity to learn This course is designed to meet the guidelines set forth by the Virginia Standards of Learning for Tenth Grade English (doe.virginia.gov). All tenth grade HCPS students are required to complete an end-of-course (EOC) researched writing assessment. Students will be required to draft and plan an essay and support a thesis statement with cited evidence provided through text and infographics. In this course, students can expect a tremendous focus on the following :

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English 10 Mrs. Hankins/2020-2021

Students in this course will be assessed in multipleways to prepare them for life in an increasinglyglobal society. The experiences in this English 10class will encourage communication, creativity,critical thinking, and collaboration.

Materials needed:

Success in learning will require a charged device each and every day for class.Other than that, students are free to use whatever materials they find mostbeneficial for their organization.

Instructor: Brook [email protected]

(276) 956-3147

Contact information:Student Learning outcomes:

course description & Objectives:

develop or refine a personal writing style that displays a unique voice, complete witheffective word choice and original ideas use communication for a range of purposes apply the Modern Language Association (MLA) format to compose research writingseffectively analyze and evaluate evidence, arguments, claims, and beliefsanalyze and evaluate major alternative points of viewsynthesize and make connections between information and argumentsinterpret information and draw conclusions reflect critically on learning experiences and processes demonstrate ability to work effectively and respectfully with diverse teamsview mistakes as an opportunity to learn

This course is designed to meet the guidelines set forth by the Virginia Standards ofLearning for Tenth Grade English (doe.virginia.gov). All tenth grade HCPS students arerequired to complete an end-of-course (EOC) researched writing assessment. Students willbe required to draft and plan an essay and support a thesis statement with cited evidenceprovided through text and infographics.

In this course, students can expect a tremendous focus on the following :

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Classroom norms will be developed by students during the first week of class. However, it isthe expectation that students will demonstrate trust, respect, and responsibility asproductive and contributing members of the class.

Students are responsible for checking and completing work missed while absent. The HCPSattendance policy will apply to all students.

Turning in late work should be a rare occasion. If a student needs to turn in an assignmentafter the due date, he or she should speak to the instructor. Penalties may be assigned tolate work through point deductions, but this also depends on the reason for the delayedsubmission.  Because assignments carry different values, deductions will vary. In any case,they will be fair and balanced to reflect the nature of the assignment. Please work with meand keep me informed. 

Cell phones may be used for learning purposes at the teacher's discretion.

Though I do not anticipate academic dishonesty, it does occur from time to time. Thenature of the work completed in this class does not lend itself to copying work or cheating. If it happens, students are expected to complete alternative work and potentially bear theconsequences of a deduction in points. If academic dishonesty becomes a reoccurringproblem, students can expect to speak to an administrator. More than anything, I hope tocreate a space where students do not feel compelled to turn in plagiarized work.

The ten point grading scale established by HCPS will be followed.

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