English III Sem 2

Content Area
English Language Arts (ELA)
0.5 Credit
Grade Level
9,
10,
11,
12
Currently Available
Course Description

This English III course invites students to delve into American literature from early American Indian voices through contemporary works. Students engage in literary analysis and inferential evaluation of great texts as the centerpieces of this course. While critically reading fiction, poetry, drama, and expository nonfiction, students master comprehension and literary analysis strategies. Interwoven in the lessons across two semesters are tasks that encourage students to strengthen their oral language skills and produce creative, coherent writing. Students read a range of short but complex texts, including works by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Emily Dickinson, Herman Melville, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Martin Luther King, Jr., F. Scott Fitzgerald, Sandra Cisneros, Amy Tan, and Dave Eggers.

Course Designations
Hathaway Success Curriculum
NCAA
NCSD Rank General (GPA 4.0)
Virtual Only (VE)

Course Prerequisites

English II