10th Grade Humanities 2011-2012
10th Grade Humanities - US History and Literature Part I: This course is a combined History and English/Language Arts class covering topics in the literature and history of The United States of America from the Revolutionary War through the Civil War and Reconstruction. The course will include the following 4 units: Revolution, American Slavery Part 1: The Slave Trade, American Slavery Part 2: Power and Resistance, and finally Civil War, Reconstruction and Reevaluation. Each of these units will roughly correspond with the four academic quarters of the year. During the course, we will use several pieces of literature as a springboard for the study of themes central to the American Experience. These works will include In the Time of the Butterflies, by Julia Alvarez; the short stories of Washington Irving; Middle Passage, by Charles Johnson; The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, by Frederick Douglass; Othello, by William Shakespeare; The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain; and Gem of the Ocean, by August Wilson. In addition, we will use a variety of primary and secondary sources to supplement our reading list.
- Read Huck Finn Ch. 41 and 42 - Prep for Reading Quiz
- A34 - Flashcards: Vocab List 15
- Major1 - Position Paper #2 Final Draft (typed/printed/hw1)
- Study for Vocab List 14 Quiz
- A33 - Huck Finn Ch. 40
- Note: Position Paper 2 due Friday
- Major1 - Position Paper #2: Rough Draft
- Typed and Printed in HW1
- See Resource page below for Rubric, Sources, etc.
- A32 - Huck Finn Ch. 38 and 39
- Read Huck Finn Ch. 36 and 37 - Prep for Reading Quiz
- A31 - Position Paper #2: Outline
- Lincoln Source 1: Lincoln/Douglass Debates
- Lincoln Source 2: Lincoln/Greeley Letters
- Lincoln Source 3: Emancipation Proclamation
- Lincoln Source 4: Gettysburg Address
- Lincoln Source 5: Second Inaugural Address
- Lecture Notes: Lincoln, Slavery, and Black Soldiers
- Position Paper #2 Intro Handout and Rubric
- A27 - Flashcards: Vocab List 14 (List found here)
- A28 - Position Paper 2: Thesis/Subtopics

