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9th Grade ELA Curriculum MapWith curriculum adapted from New Visions for Public Schools, students will explore their journey into adulthood. Students will compare their own experiences with those of different backgrounds and identities. They will tackle topics related to their identity, personality and community while working towards mastery of ELA standards.
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10th Grade ELA Curriculum MapWith curriculum adapted from New Visions for Public Schools, students will explore characters and writing styles across many texts. Students will study some of the classic archetypes like the "hero" and the "monster" while also breaking down how author's write to serve a purpose.
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11th Grade ELA Curriculum Map |
Using the Collections published curriculum, texts studied throughout the course include but are not limited to
the speech “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July” by Frederick Douglass, “Declaration of Sentiments” by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, “Food Product Design” from Fast Food Nation by Eric Schlosser, Shakespeare's The Tempest, and “Winter Dreams” by F. Scott Fitzgerald. |
12th Grade Literature Circles & Collections Curriculum Map
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Texts studied throughout the course include but are not limited to excerpts from Thirteen Reasons Why by Asher, Does My Head Look Big in This by Abdel-Fatah, Divergent by Roth, Luna by Peters, The Other Wes Moore by Moore, and Sold by McCormick.
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Using the Collections published curriculum, texts studied throughout the course include but are not limited to the poem “The Wife of Bath’s Tale” by Geoffrey Chaucer, Speech on the Vietnam War,” by Martin Luther King Jr., and photojournalism “Third World America,” by Alison Wright.
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Alternate Assessment ELA Curriculum Maps
Archived Curriculum Maps
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Humanities Scope and Sequence
Unit-based Rubrics
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Argumentative Writing