Monday, August 19, 2013

Syllabus

___________Novato High____________          __________English 10___________
 School                                                               Course

___________Mrs. Korff__________              __________kkorff@nusd.org________
Teacher                                                    Contact Information


Welcome
This packet will introduce you to my expectations, policies and syllabus. 

Course Goals

The curriculum is based on the California State Standards for 9th and 10th Grade Language Arts.  For access to the full text of the standards, go to www.nusd.org.

Course Objectives

Goals:
         Students will develop their skills in reading, thinking, writing, listening, and speaking through in-depth study of world literature in a variety of genres and through researching informational materials. The course of study complements the student’s study of world history in the tenth grade.

Writing:
            We will be writing a variety of essays and reports to build on each student's writing skills.  In addition to numerous short assignments, each student will write several expository essays, a persuasive essay, a research report, and business letters.  Your writing will be kept in the classroom for the year so that you can refer back to previous assignments and my feedback to work on improving your writing. 

Reading:
            We will be reading a variety of texts and genres this year. We will read short stories, poems, nonfiction, and several novels.

Texts
                        Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
                        All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque
                        Samurai’s Garden by Gail Tsyukiama
                        Odyssey by Homer

Projects:
            There will be two large projects.  The first will be to research, write and deliver their "Sophomore Speech."  Second, students will be working on a poetry project throughout the year with the final project turned in at the end of the year. 


Oral and Group Projects:
            Speaking, listening and cooperating are also important language arts skills which will be used and developed this year.   Specific assignments will accompany each of the units. 

Progress Reporting
Grades shall be reported at the end of each progress reporting period for all students.  Progress reports will be mailed home and/or accessible to parents online approximately every five/six weeks.  Whenever a student falls below a C- after the second Progress Report for either semester, the teacher shall arrange a conference with the student’s parent/guardian and/or send a written report.  (Board Policy 5121)
Grades will also be available online through Aeries.  I make every effort to keep this accurate and updated frequently. 

Classroom Policies

Grading / Assessments
You will be graded on class work, homework, writing assignments, tests and projects.

Communication
It is best to reach me through email.  My email address is kkorff@nusd.org or mrs.korff@gmail.com.  You can also check the class blog at mrskorff.blogspot.com to see a calendar of assignments and other important links.

Behavior / Consequences
Academic Expectations:
            In this class you will be expected to read, write, think, speak, listen and work together.

Behavioral Expectations:
            In this class you will be expected to demonstrate the following qualities:

Respect, Responsibility and Energy

 • Being respectful includes being polite to your fellow students, following my directions, using appropriate language, and taking good care of school property such as our books and desks.

Being responsible includes being to class on time, getting right to work when asked, having your materials and supplies with you, turning all class work and homework in on time, and coming to class ready to learn.

• Having energy includes putting effort into your work, doing all assignments completely and on time, never cheating, and coming to class ready to learn.






General expectations:
ü  No cell phones or other electronic devices in class.  If I see or hear an electronic device, I will take possession of it and turn it into the office.
ü  Class is dismissed by me, not the bell.  Do not pack up until given permission as the rustling of bags and papers disrupts learning.       
ü  Personal business should be taken care of in between classes, not during.  Please do not use personal items (brushes, makeup, perfume) during class.  Use the restroom during break.
ü  No eating or drinking in class.  Water bottles are acceptable.
ü  Seating is assigned and will change about once a month.
ü  Every assignment you turn in should have your full name and period in the top right hand corner.
           
If you choose to not meet the expectations, the following consequences may occur:
·       Verbal warning
·       Sent outside to refocus
·       Lunch detention
·       Call home
·       After school detention
·       Referral

Late Work:
            All work should be turned in on time.  If a problem arises, I will accept late work up to three days after the assignment was due.  There will be a penalty in points for being late as follows:
            First day late: 20% reduction in points possible
            Second day late: 30% reduction in points possible
            Third day late: 40% reduction in points possible

Absences:
            Any work due on the day you were absent is due the day you return.  For assignments missed while absent, you have five days to make up the work without penalty.  After the five days, you may not make up the work.   If you missed a test or quiz, you can make this up during lunch or after school.  The best policy is not to miss class.  Please remember, you are responsible for getting your makeup work and coming for make up tests.

Cheating and Plagiarism:
            You are expected to do your own work.  This includes not cheating on tests and quizzes, not copying assignments, and not plagiarizing (using other peoples work as if it was your own) your assignments.  If I find you have cheated or plagiarized you will receive a zero and your parents/guardian will be called.  If you allow someone to copy your work, you will also receive a zero and your parents/guardian may be called. 

Needing Help?
            Please feel free to come see me during break, lunch or after school if you have any questions or are struggling with something.  I can also be reached by email if you have any questions. 



Computer:
            This class will at times require that you use a computer for typing or the internet.  A computer is available to you during lunch and after class in my classroom as well as other classrooms.  Computers can be reserved at the Novato Library.  Any assignment that requires a computer I will give you at least two days to complete.   Please ALWAYS save your work.

Homework
You will be expected to do some work after class.  This may include reading, finishing assignments, editing and typing essays, studying for tests, and completing independent reading and reports. 

Essays
When a take home, typed essay is assigned, it is a mandatory assignment.  This means that if you do not turn in your essay you will be given a detention to stay after school to work on the essay with me. 

Classroom Tardies / Consequences
You are expected to come to class on time.  Students who are late multiple times will receive detention and may be sent to peer court.


Supplemental Materials
Please come to class each day with paper, writing implement and your book.  You do not need a separate binder for this class, but you will need some binder space to keep your handouts and work from this class.

Media
The media shown in this classroom will be academically based and follow board policies.