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Unit 1 : Defining Moments: Fiction Connections |
Thank You, M’am |
The Interlopers, Poison Tree |
The Most Dangerous Game |
Blues Ain’t No Mockin Bird |
Destiny |
American History, TV Coverage of JFK’s Death Forged Medium’s Role |
The Gift of the Magi, The Necklace |
Informative writing |
Unit 2 : Facing Challenges: Nonfiction Connections |
Aha Moment |
The Teacher Who Changed My Life |
from Swimming to Antarctica |
Becoming a Composer |
The Obligation to Endure |
When it Comes to Pesticides, Birds are Sitting Ducks |
I Have a Dream, Martin Luther King Jr. |
Glory and Hope |
Trapped New Orleans Pets Still Being Rescued, Close Encounter of the Human Kind, Furor Scribendi |
Argumentative writing |
Unit 3 : What We Keep: Poetry Connections |
BEWARE: Do Not Read This Poem |
Gifts |
To the Oak |
Cold as Heaven, Gentle Communion, Oral History |
Ballad of Birmingham, Birmingham Bomb Kills 4 Negro Girls in Church |
Local Sensibilities, 442nd Regimental Combat Team |
Metaphor, A Simile |
The Bells |
Sympathy, Caged Bird, “‘Hope’ is the thing with feathers” |
The Song of Wandering Aengus, Aengus |
The Universe |
Three Haiku, from How to Haiku |
Informative writing |
Unit 4 : Temptation and Loss: Drama Connections |
The Inspector-General |
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet Act I |
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet Act II |
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet Act III |
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet Act IV |
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet Act V, The Argument, Purgatory, Romeo and Juliet Over the Centuries |
Descriptive writing |
Unit 5 : Pass it On: Folk Literature Connections |
The Story of Dædalus and Icarus from Metamorphoses |
Echo & Narcissus |
The Silver Pool |
The White Snake |
The Golden Lamb |
from The Odyssey: Part One, Poseidon, God of the Sea, Cyclops Myth Spurred by “One-Eyed” Fossils? |
from The Odyssey: Part Two, Siren Song, Ithaca |
from The Odyssey: Part Three, An Ancient Gesture, Says Penelope |
Narrative writing |
Unit 6 : Journeys/Visions of the Future: Independent Reading |
Homeless |
A Sound of Thunder |
Informative writing |