English/Lang. Arts : English I

Students enrolled in English I continue to increase and refine their communication skills. High school students are expected to plan, draft, and complete written compositions on a regular basis. Students edit their papers for clarity, engaging language, and the correct use of the conventions and mechanics of written English and produce final, error-free drafts. In English I, students practice all forms of writing. An emphasis is placed on organizing logical arguments with clearly expressed related definitions, theses, and evidence. Students write to persuade and to report and describe. English I students read extensively in multiple genres from world literature such as reading selected stories, dramas, novels, and poetry originally written in English or translated to English from oriental, classical Greek, European, African, South American, and North American cultures. Students learn literary forms and terms associated with selections being read. Students interpret the possible influences of the historical context on a literary work.

 
 ELA Scope of Instruction

Scope & Sequence

- 1st Six Weeks
- 2nd Six Weeks
- 3rd Six Weeks
- 4th Six Weeks
- 5th Six Weeks
- 6th Six Weeks

 Assurances  TEKS Summary  Big Six Research
           
 Instructional Support

 Word List

TEKS

TAKS

SDAA II

 TAKS Reading Stem Performance Level Descriptors
 
Literacy Strategies Novel
List
Listening & Speaking      
           
Writing Process and Conventions

 Conventions of English

Writing Modes

Writing Process

 

           
 6-Traits          
Literature List Definitions Teacher Rubric Student Rubric    
           
Spelling
Spelling List    
           
Graphic Organizers (coming soon)
Anticipation/Prediction Guide Concept Formation Map Double Venn Diagram
KWHL Problem-Solution T-Chart Sensory Chart
T-Chart Triple Venn Diagram Word or Story Web
Word-Concept Meaning Web