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English 10A students read the same books as English 10 students
 
English 10A students read the same books as English 10 students
  
* ''The Mayor of Casterbridge'' by Thomas Hardy or *some other book*
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* ''The Mayor of Casterbridge'' by Thomas Hardy or ''In the Time of the Butterflies'' by Julia Alvarez
 
* ''The Joy Luck Club'' by Amy Tan
 
* ''The Joy Luck Club'' by Amy Tan
 
* ''I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings'' by Maya Angelou
 
* ''I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings'' by Maya Angelou
 
** This unit involves writing a memoir
 
** This unit involves writing a memoir
 
* ''Romeo and Juliet'' by William Shakespeare or ''Macbeth'' by William Shakespeare
 
* ''Romeo and Juliet'' by William Shakespeare or ''Macbeth'' by William Shakespeare
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* ''Tale of Two Cities'' by Charles Dickens
  
 
== Should I take this course? ==
 
== Should I take this course? ==
 
This course is significantly more difficult than [[English 9A]] or [[English 10]], so you should only take this course if you are confident in your writing and speaking skills and are prepared to devote quite a bit of time to English class. Note that some teachers assign difficult reading quizzes similar to STEM quizzes in this class.
 
This course is significantly more difficult than [[English 9A]] or [[English 10]], so you should only take this course if you are confident in your writing and speaking skills and are prepared to devote quite a bit of time to English class. Note that some teachers assign difficult reading quizzes similar to STEM quizzes in this class.

Revision as of 03:55, 22 May 2024

This is the advanced English course for 10th grade, introduced in the 2022-2023 school year.

English 10A
DepartmentEnglish
LengthYear

Course catalog description

Recommended for students desirous of advanced-level work in English. Coursework is typically more rigorous, studied at a faster pace, and requires more independent work outside of class. This course builds on skills cultivated in English 9A by focusing on analyzing figurative language and how literary devices contribute to themes. In addition, students will strengthen their ability to support claims and counterclaims as well as craft their own narratives. Students will read a variety of texts, including contemporary memoirs, Victorian novels, plays, and poetry. Beyond analysis and creation of the written word, students will continue building speaking and listening skills with dynamic classroom discussions, Socratic Seminars, and prepared presentations. One year of English 10A is required for graduation.

  • Homework Expectation: Surveyed students reported 2-3 hours per week

Books

English 10A students read the same books as English 10 students

  • The Mayor of Casterbridge by Thomas Hardy or In the Time of the Butterflies by Julia Alvarez
  • The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan
  • I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
    • This unit involves writing a memoir
  • Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare or Macbeth by William Shakespeare
  • Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens

Should I take this course?

This course is significantly more difficult than English 9A or English 10, so you should only take this course if you are confident in your writing and speaking skills and are prepared to devote quite a bit of time to English class. Note that some teachers assign difficult reading quizzes similar to STEM quizzes in this class.