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Unit 1 : Choices: Fiction Connections |
The Monkey’s Paw |
Through the Tunnel, Death of a Young Son by Drowning |
The Moment Before the Gun Went Off |
Catch the Moon, Two Kinds |
The Masque of the Red Death, Questions and Answers About Plague |
Two Friends |
The Leap, Her Flying Trapeze |
Informative writing |
Unit 2 : Things That Divide and Things That Unite: Nonfiction Connections |
from My Left Foot, from The Diving Bell and the Butterfly |
from Desert Exile: The Uprooting of a Japanese-American Family, Proclamation 4417: Termination of Executive Order 9066 |
Harriet Tubman: The Moses of Her People, Go Down, Moses |
The Trouble with Television |
Keep Memory Alive, No News from Auschwitz |
Yonder Sky That Has Wept Tears of Compassion |
We Heard It Before We Saw Anything, Like Being Spun in a Giant Washer |
Short Assignments, How to Write a Short Story |
Narrative writing |
Unit 3 : Realizations: Poetry Connections |
Making a Fist |
Remember |
Eating Alone, The Floral Apron |
Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?, “I know I am but summer to your heart”, Well-Versed Approach Merits Poetry Prize, The Broken Oar |
Ex-Basketball Player, Marching Through a Novel |
from Holidays |
Poetry, Introduction to Poetry, Elizabeth Farnsworth Talks to Billy Collins |
The Bean Eaters, Dream Variations, We Real Cool, Teacher |
Descriptive writing |
Unit 4 : Between Friends: Drama Connections |
A Marriage Proposal |
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Act I, In Search of Shakespeare |
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Act II |
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Act III, The Ides of March |
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Act IV |
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Act V, from The Prince, Brutus on Broadway: Et tu, Denzel? Washington Shakes Up Shakespeare |
Antigone, Pride |
Argumentative writing |
Unit 5 : What Makes Us Human: Folk Literature Connections |
Orpheus, Tree Telling of Orpheus |
from Sundiata: An Epic of Old Mali, from The Once and Future King, from Le Morte d’Arthur |
Naked Truth and Resplendent Parable |
Mother Holle, The Wonderful Hair |
The Drowned Maid, from The Kalevala, In the Blue Woodland, Lord of the Rings: Inspired by an Ancient Epic |
from The Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha |
Informative writing |
Unit 6 : The Examined Life / Strange Happenings: Independent Reading Connections |
Geraldine Moore the Poet |
By the Waters of Babylon |
Narrative writing |