9th grade Syllabus

Ninth Grade Literature/Composition
Ms. Solomon
Course Syllabus

Course Description

This course combines the study of literature and writing. Students will gain an appreciation of literature and learn how language and literature affect their everyday lives. The development of writing skills will be emphasized—rules of grammar, usage, and mechanics will be practiced and reinforced.

Objectives

Students will:
-demonstrate comprehension and interpretation of literature through oral and written response.
-improve writing skills by writing for a variety of purposes.
-increase and improve speaking and reading vocabulary through word study and practice.
-become familiar with resources available through Media outlets
-use computers for research and word process.

Materials

Novels from recommended RCPS reading list, Elements of Literature 3rd course, and Movies from selected novels
Each student needs to keep a designated notebook for this class. Students will be taking notes and receiving handouts often; success depends upon keeping up with these materials for reference and study

Grading

Grading is based on standards. Students are evaluated according to mastery of the standard, and they receive multiple opportunities to demonstrate this mastery. Points will be assigned to each task. For example an in class assignment may be worth 100 points whereas a project or essay may be worth 300 points, and a quiz worth 200 points. Points are assigned at the discretion of the teacher.
Make up work is the student’s responsibility, and is due within two days of returning to school (for each excused absence). Any work that is announced prior to the student’s absence will be due the day the student returns. A test announced before the student’s absence may be given to the student the day he or she returns to school.  All work not made up within the allotted days, OR that is missed because of an unexcused absence will receive a grade of zero
Textbook Care
Students may check out books to use during the semester. At the end of the semester, fines will be assessed for excessive wear and tear or loss of book(s).
Classroom Rules and Discipline Plan
All rules stated in Alpha student handbook will be followed in our classroom. As well as these 5 classroom rules: 1. Be in dress code
 2. Be prepared for class 3. Use appropriate tone and language 4. Be on time 5. Respect your space and others
Consequences for not following these rules consist of: 1) warning, 2) student-teacher conference with parent call, 3) referral to an administrator.  Severe incidents warrant severe consequences and result in an immediate referral to administration.

Ms. Solomon may be reached by email at esolomon@rockdale.12.ga.us. Please call or email with any concerns that may arise over the course of the semester. You can also view the class website at http://mssolomon.blogspot.com/.  Parents, I intend to push your student to his or her highest potential this semester. He or she will be asked to work diligently to complete the tasks I have set before him or her.  However, nothing will be asked of your student that he or she is incapable of achieving.  The right attitude and work ethic will produce the grades in this classroom environment. Your support is appreciated and vital to the success of your student in the class.

Thank you in advance,

E. Solomon


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