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How to Write a Paper
English I A
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Boy in the Striped Pajamas
Unit 1
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Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Lesson 3: Unknown for All
Lesson 4: Pre-Reading
Lesson 5: Central Idea
Lesson 6: Annotated Notes
Lesson 7: Summary and Paraphrase
Lesson 8: Narrative Structure
Lesson 9: Theme
Lesson 10: Idea Development
Lesson 11: Supporting Evidence
Lesson 12: Supporting Your Ideas
Lesson13: Grammar and Vocabulary
Unit 2: Journey to Identity
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Lesson 1: Identity for All
Lesson 2: What Makes You Who You Are
Lesson 3: Choosing Your Path
Lesson 4: Discovery Through Questioning
Lesson 5: Identity Shaped by Conflict
Lesson 6: Moving Toward Identity
Lesson 7: The Heart of the Journey
Lesson 8: Sharing Your Thoughts
Lesson 9: Author's Tool Box Setting the Scene
Lesson 10: Author's Tool Box Telling the Story
Lesson 11: Author's Tool Box Enhancing the Story
Lesson 12: Author's Tool Box Laying the Groundwork
Lesson 13: Author's Tool Box Ready for Publishing
Unit 3: Journey to Equality
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Lesson 1: Equality for All
Lesson 2: The Power of Words
Lesson 3: Words Light a Fire
Lesson 4: The Structure of a Good Fight
Lesson 5: Language in King's Letter
Lesson 6: Structure in King's Letter
Lesson 7: Respond to a Writing Prompt
Lesson 8: Captivate Your Audience
Lesson 9: Organize Your Ideas
Lesson 10: Developing Your Ideas
Lesson 11: More Than the End
Lesson 12: Revison Workshop
Lesson 13: Edit Your Draft
Lesson 14: The Right Word
Lesson 15: Semester One Exam
English I A Collaboration Project Spring 2015
English I B
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Unit 1
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Lesson 1: Getting Started
Lesson 3: Achievement for All
Lesson 4: Informational Text
Lesson 5: Text Features
Lesson 6: Context and Connotation
Lesson 7: Compare and Contrast
Lesson 8: Compare and Contrast Strategies
Lesson 9: Research
Lesson 10: The Right Word
Unit 2: Journey to Opportunity
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Lesson 1: Creating an Opportunity
Lesson 2: What is Argument?
Lesson 3: Developing Strong Argument
Lesson 4: Analyzing an Argument
Lesson 5: Gathering Evidence
Lesson 6: Citing Your Sources
Lesson 7: Increasing Awareness
Lesson 8: Stating Your Claim
Lesson 9: Outlining Your Argument
Lesson 10: Writing Your Argument
Lesson 11: A Powerful Product
Lesson 12: Present Your Argument
Lesson 13: The Right Word
Unit 3: Journey to Understanding
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Lesson 1: Understanding for All
Lesson 2: Task Analysis
Lesson 3: Essay Analysis
Lesson 4: Essay Diction, Tone and Syntax
Lesson 5: Poetry Paraphrase
Lesson 6: Active Reading Poetry
Lesson 7: Thesis Statement
Lesson 8: Opening Paragraph
Lesson 9: Outlining
Lesson 10: Evidence and Conclusion
Lesson 11: Revision
Lesson 12: Final Draft
Lesson 13: The Right Word
Lesson 14: Semester Two Exam
English I B Collaboration Project Spring 2015
English II A
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Of Mice and Men
Unit 1
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Lesson 1: Getting Started
Lesson 2: Semester One Collaboration
Lesson 3: Introduction
Lesson 4: Grammar
Lesson 5: Poetry
Lesson 6: Connotation, Denotation, and Imagery
Lesson 7: Humor
Lesson 8: Tone
Lesson 9: Plot, Pacing, and Point of View
Lesson 10: Alternate Plot Structures
Lesson 11: Narrative Writing
Lesson 12: Pre-Writing Process
Lesson 13: Writing Tips
Lesson 14: More Writing Tips
Lesson 15: First Draft
Lesson 16: Final Draft
Lesson 17: Unit One Exam
Unit 2
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Lesson 1: Introduction
Lesson 2: The Hurdle
Lesson 3: Historical Context and Human Rights
Lesson 4: Point of View
Lesson 5: Prompt and Human Rights
Lesson 6: The Victory
Lesson 7: Analysis
Lesson 8: Research
Lesson 9: Citations
Lesson 10: The Introduction
Lesson 11: The Outline
Lesson 12: The First Draft
Lesson 13: Grammar
Lesson 14: The Final Draft
Lesson 15: Unit Two Exam
II A Collaboration Project
English II B
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Julius Caesar
Unit 1
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Lesson 1: Getting Started
Lesson 2: Semester Two Collaboration
Lesson 3: Introduction
Lesson 4: Fear, Anxieties, Phobias, Oh My!
Lesson 5: The Reality of Fear
Lesson 6: Nothing to Fear
Lesson 7: Free from Fear
Lesson 8: Fascination with Fear
Lesson 9: No Hyding from Fear
Lesson 10: Surprise!
Lesson 11: Fear in Film
Lesson 12: Project Runway
Lesson 13: Unit One Exam
Unit 2
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Lesson 1: Introduction
Lesson 2: Apostrophes and Homonyms
Lesson 3: Julius Caesar Act I
Lesson 4: Julius Caesar Act II
Lesson 5: Julius Caesar Act III
Lesson 6: Julius Caesar Act IV and V
Lesson 7: Argumentative Writing
Lesson 8: Claims and Counterclaims
Lesson 9: Develop Your Position
Lesson 10: Outline Your Argument
Lesson 11: Write Your Argument
Lesson 12: Your Final Draft
Lesson 13: Unit Two Exam
II B Collaboration Page
English III A
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Unit 3
Collaboration Project
English III B
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LiveLesson and Office Hours
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4 - HONORS SECTION ONLY
Collaboration Project
English IV A
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LiveLesson and Office Hours
Macbeth
Collaboration Project
English IV B
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LiveLesson and Office Hours
Collaboration Project
AP Literature & Composition
AP Literature & Composition B - Marcus
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Alternate Lesson Calendar
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 5
Unit 6
Reading Plus
Psychology
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Psychology A
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Unit 1: Introducing Psychology
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Lesson 1: Why Study Psychology?
Lesson 2: Psychology as a Science
Lesson 3: The Roots of Psychology
Lesson 4: Early Perspectives
Lesson 5: Schools of Thought
Lesson 6: Careers in Psychology
English Electives
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Journalism
College Prep with ACT
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Custom Assessment Blog Page
Blog
unit two
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