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Odyssey Course Catalog
2014-2015 CURRICULUM CATALOG COMPLETE CORE COURSE CATALOG ©2014 GLYNLYON, INC. 2014 Welcome to Odysseyware® We are excited that you are including Odysseyware® as part of your program of instruction, and we look forward to serving you and your students. This Odysseyware® Curriculum Catalog provides a quick-reference overview of our course materials. The catalog may also be helpful in planning instruction using Odysseyware® course materials. In this document, you will find: Customer Experience Management Team and Technical Support contact information a description of course contents; course information. As always, we welcome your feedback. Thanks for choosing us! The Glynlyon Curriculum Development Team Customer Experience Management Team is Odysseyware®’s full-service customer support system. Services include: customer support; professional development training and integration; technical support; product configuration and update management; license administration; customer education. You can contact the Customer Experience Management Team for any support need using the following contact information: Phone Support: Toll Free: 877.795.8904 Fax - Toll Free: 866.465.1954 Customer Support / Training Support: Monday – Friday: 6 a.m. - 5 p.m. Arizona Time* Dial Option 2 *Please note: Arizona does not observe Daylight Savings Time Odysseyware 2.0 Technical Support Monday – Friday: 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. CDT Toll Free: 877.251.6662 i 2014 GLYNLYON, INC. 2014 Table of Contents ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS ............................................... 1 SCIENCE............................................................................... 211 LANGUAGE ARTS 300 ..........................................................1 LANGUAGE ARTS 400 ..........................................................5 LANGUAGE ARTS 500 ....................................................... 10 LANGUAGE ARTS 600 ....................................................... 15 LANGUAGE ARTS 700 ....................................................... 20 LANGUAGE ARTS 700 CCSS ........................................... 25 LANGUAGE ARTS 800 ....................................................... 34 LANGUAGE ARTS 800 CCSS ........................................... 39 ENGLISH I................................................................................ 48 ENGLISH I CCSS.................................................................... 53 ENGLISH II .............................................................................. 62 ENGLISH II CCSS .................................................................. 67 ENGLISH III ............................................................................. 75 ENGLISH III CCSS................................................................. 80 ENGLISH IV ............................................................................ 92 ENGLISH IV CCSS ................................................................ 98 SCIENCE 300 ...................................................................... 211 SCIENCE 400 ...................................................................... 214 SCIENCE 500 ...................................................................... 217 SCIENCE 600 ...................................................................... 220 SCIENCE 700 ...................................................................... 223 SCIENCE 800 ...................................................................... 227 EARTH SCIENCE ............................................................... 230 INTEGRATED PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY ........... 234 BIOLOGY ............................................................................. 238 CHEMISTRY........................................................................ 242 PHYSICS ............................................................................... 246 HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY ....................................... 107 HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 300 ............................. 107 HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 400 ............................. 110 HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 500 ............................. 113 HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 600 ............................. 116 WORLD CIVILIZATIONS ............................................... 119 HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 800 ............................. 123 WORLD HISTORY ............................................................ 126 U.S. HISTORY FOUNDATIONS TO PRESENT ....... 130 U.S. HISTORY RECONSTRUCTION TO PRESENT .................................................................................................. 134 ECONOMICS ...................................................................... 138 GOVERNMENT ................................................................. 141 MATHEMATICS ................................................................. 143 MATHEMATICS 300........................................................ 143 MATHEMATICS 400........................................................ 147 MATHEMATICS 500........................................................ 150 MATHEMATICS 600........................................................ 154 MATHEMATICS 700........................................................ 158 MATHEMATICS 700 CCSS ........................................... 162 PRE-ALGEBRA ................................................................... 166 MATHEMATICS 800 CCSS ........................................... 170 INTEGRATED MATH I..................................................... 174 ALGEBRA I ........................................................................... 177 ALGEBRA I CCSS ............................................................... 181 GEOMETRY......................................................................... 185 GEOMETRY CCSS............................................................. 189 ALGEBRA II .......................................................................... 193 ALGEBRA II CCSS.............................................................. 197 PRE-CALCULUS ................................................................ 201 COORDINATE ALGEBRA .............................................. 204 ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY............................................ 206 ADVANCED ALGEBRA................................................... 209 ii ELECTIVES .......................................................................... 250 ART HISTORY .................................................................... 250 BUSINESS COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS IA ............................................................................................... 252 BUSINESS COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS IB ............................................................................................... 254 CIVIL WAR ........................................................................... 256 CONSUMER MATH ......................................................... 258 DIGITAL ARTS .................................................................... 262 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ...................................... 263 ESSENTIALS OF BUSINESS .......................................... 266 ESSENTIALS OF COMMUNICATION ...................... 267 FRENCH I ............................................................................. 269 FRENCH II ............................................................................ 277 GENERAL HISTORY 900................................................ 286 GENERAL SCIENCE 900 ................................................ 289 HEALTH QUEST ................................................................ 292 HIGH SCHOOL HEALTH ............................................... 294 MEDIA STUDIES ............................................................... 296 MUSIC APPRECIATION................................................. 297 MUSIC THEORY ................................................................ 299 PERSONAL AND FAMILY LIVING ............................. 301 PERSONAL FINANCIAL LITERACY .......................... 303 PHYSICAL EDUCATION ................................................ 305 PHYSICAL FITNESS ......................................................... 306 PSYCHOLOGY ................................................................... 308 SPANISH I ............................................................................ 310 SPANISH II ........................................................................... 316 TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH .............................. 322 TRIGONOMETRY............................................................. 323 TWENTIETH CENTURY AMERICAN HISTORY ... 325 VIETNAM ERA ................................................................... 327 WORLD GEOGRAPHY ................................................... 329 2014 GLYNLYON, INC. 2014 ADVANCE PLACEMENT................................................. 332 CALCULUS........................................................................... 332 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION ........ 335 U.S. HISTORY ...................................................................... 346 BLENDED LEARNING LIBRARY ................................... 350 MATH 7 RESOURCES...................................................... 350 MATH 8 RESOURCES...................................................... 352 ALGEBRA I RESOURCES................................................ 354 GEOMETRY RESOURCES ............................................. 356 ALGEBRA II RESOURCES .............................................. 358 TEST PREP ........................................................................... 376 ACT* TEST PREP ............................................................... 376 ESSENTIALS OF LANGUAGE ARTS........................... 377 ESSENTIALS OF MATHEMATICS .............................. 378 GED PREP HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY ............... 380 GED PREP LANGUAGE ARTS ...................................... 382 GED PREP MATHEMATICS.......................................... 384 GED PREP SCIENCE ........................................................ 387 GED TEST PREP ................................................................. 388 HISET TEST PREP .............................................................. 390 TASC TEST PREP ............................................................... 392 SKILLS DIAGNOSTICS AND PLACEMENT ............... 360 ENGLISH GRAMMAR SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC ......... 360 MATH SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC ........................................ 364 HISTORY PLACEMENT TEST....................................... 368 LANGUAGE ARTS PLACEMENT TEST ..................... 370 MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT TEST......................... 372 SCIENCE PLACEMENT TEST ....................................... 374 i 2014 GLYNLYON, INC. 2014 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS LANGUAGE ARTS 300 COURSE OVERVIEW Language Arts 300 focuses on the sequential development and integration of communication skills in four major areas— reading, writing, speaking, and listening. It most specifically focuses on deepening and furthering students' understanding in the following ways: Reading introduces students to basic reading skills, including the identification of main ideas, supporting details, sequence, and facts and opinions; shows students how to identify parts of speech in sentences; helps students develop basic literary comprehension skills through the reading of short stories, a short play, and haiku poetry. Writing develops students’ understanding of sentence structure, providing hands-on experience with complete sentences and parts of speech; introduces students to roots and affixes, and basic word relationships, including homographs, synonyms, and antonyms; develops students’ vocabulary and spelling skills; gives students the opportunity to develop their abilities in writing paragraphs, haiku poetry, short stories, and friendly letters. Special Topics introduces basic research skills, including the use of atlases, dictionaries, encyclopedias, newspaper and magazine articles, and textbooks. Curriculum Contents Reading Comprehension Skills Cause and Effect Context Clues Determining Author’s Purpose—Reading for Entertainment and Reading for Information Following Written Directions Identifying Facts and Opinions Identifying Main Ideas and Supporting Details Predicting Outcomes Reading Haiku Reading a Short Play Reading Short Stories Sequence Literature Studies Writing a Friendly and Thank You Letter Writing Haiku Writing Short Stories Grammar and Usage Adjectives—Making Comparisons Nouns—Singular and Plural Parts of Speech—Identification 1 Drama Definition Elements—Structure, Character, and Setting Fiction—Definition Nonfiction—Definition Poetry o Definition o Elements—Structure, Rhyme, and Meter o Haiku o o Composition Punctuation—Commas, Exclamation Points, Periods, and Question Marks Sentence Structure—Complete Sentences Spelling Compound Words Confusing Spellings Irregular Vowels Short and Long Vowels Silent Letters R-controlled and W-controlled Words ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Roots and Affixes Word Endings Words with “ie,” “ei” and “ar” Words with Irregular Vowels LANGUAGE ARTS 300 UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE LANGUAGE ARTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles Course Overview 12. Quiz 3: Capitalizing and Using Complete Language Arts Symbols Sentences Spelling Lesson 1 13. Grammar: Punctuation Quiz 1: Language Arts Symbols 14. Spelling Lesson 3 Spelling Quiz 1 15. Quiz 4: Punctuation Reading to Find the Main Idea 16. Spelling Quiz 3 Project: Learning a New Language 17 Special Project Spelling Lesson 2 18. Test Quiz 2: The Story of Pedro 19. Alternate Test Spelling Quiz 2 20. Glossary and Credits Grammar: Complete Sentences; Capitalization LANGUAGE ARTS 300 UNIT 2: SPELLING, GRAMMAR, AND READING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles Grammar: Sentence Sense; Capital Letters (1) 12. Spelling Lesson 3 Book Report -- Poetry 13. Quiz 3: Vowels and Consonants; Alphabetizing Spelling Lesson 1 14. Spelling Quiz 3 Quiz 1: Capital Letters (1); Spelling Lesson 1 15. Spelling Lesson 4 Spelling Quiz 1 16. Project: Writing a Story Grammar: Capital Letters (2) 17. Quiz 4: Grammar and Spelling Short Story: Jeff learns about Sharing 18. Spelling Quiz 4 Spelling Lesson 2 19. Special Project Quiz 2: Capital Letters (2); Spelling Lesson 2 20. Test Spelling Quiz 2 21. Alternate Test Grammar: Alphabetical Order 22. Glossary and Credits LANGUAGE ARTS 300 UNIT 3: WORDS AND MEANING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 2 Assignment Titles Grammar: Using the Dictionary 15. Spelling Lesson 3 Project: Making Your Own Dictionary 16. Quiz 3: Antonyms and Button the Lamb Grammar: Capital Letters 17. Spelling Quiz 3 Spelling Lesson 1 18. Grammar: Using Titles Correctly Quiz 1: Capital Letters and Using the Dictionary 19. Grammar: Synonyms Spelling Quiz 1 20. Project: Writing a Story about Pets Grammar: Word Parts (1) 21. Spelling Lesson 4 Grammar: Word Parts (2) 22. Quiz 4: Capital Letters and Synonyms Spelling Lesson 2 23. Spelling Quiz 4 Quiz 2: Word Parts 24. Special Project Spelling Quiz 2 25. Test Grammar: Antonyms 26. Alternate Test Short Story: Button the Lamb 27. Glossary and Credits Book Report -- Folktales ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 LANGUAGE ARTS 300 UNIT 4: GRAMMAR PRACTICE AND BIOGRAPHY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Grammar: Nouns Grammar: Adjectives Spelling Lesson 1 Quiz 1: Nouns and Adjectives Spelling Quiz 1 Grammar: Verbs Grammar: Adverbs Spelling Lesson 2 Quiz 2: Verbs and Adverbs Spelling Quiz 2 Grammar: Punctuation Marks Grammar: Using Capital Letters Grammar: Using the Dictionary Assignment Titles 14. Quiz 3: Capitalization and Punctuation 15. Grammar: Reviewing Words and Word Parts 16. Short Story: The Real McCoy 17. Project: Observation 18. Project: McCoy Today 19. Book Report -- Biography 20. Spelling Lesson 3 21. Quiz 4: Words and Word Parts 22. Spelling Quiz 3 23. Special Project 24. Test 25. Alternate Test 26. Glossary and Credits LANGUAGE ARTS 300 UNIT 5: SHORT STORIES AND GRAMMAR REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Reading Grammar: Review Project: Vowels Spelling Lesson 1 Quiz 1: Grammar Review Spelling Quiz 1 Short Story: My Dog Zipper (1) Short Story: My Dog Zipper (2) Book Report -- Animal Stories Spelling Lesson 2 Quiz 2: My Dog Zipper Assignment Titles 12. Spelling Quiz 2 13. Grammar: Reviewing Capital Letters 14. Grammar: Punctuation Marks 15. Spelling Lesson 3 16. Quiz 3: Capitalization and Punctuation 17. Spelling Quiz 3 18. Special Project 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits LANGUAGE ARTS 300 UNIT 6: FORMS OF LITERATURE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles Fables; Cause and Effect 12. Haiku Poetry; Homographs Spelling Lesson 1 13. Book Report -- Haiku Poetry Quiz 1: Reading a Fable and Spelling 14. Project: Haiku Poetry Spelling Quiz 1 15. Spelling Lesson 4 Grammar: Capitalizing Titles; Using Commas 16. Quiz 3: Reading Haiku Poetry Project: Book Report 17. Spelling Quiz 4 Spelling Lesson 2 18. Special Project Quiz 2: Capitalizing Titles, Commas, and Spelling 19. Test Spelling Quiz 2 20. Alternate Test Spelling Lesson 3 21. Glossary and Credits Spelling Quiz 3 LANGUAGE ARTS 300 UNIT 7: NOUNS AND FRIENDLY LETTERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 3 Assignment Titles Reading (1) 15. Grammar: Suffixes -er and -est Grammar: Noun Review 16. Spelling Lesson 3 Grammar: Singular and Plural Nouns (1) 17. Quiz 3: Pronouns and Suffixes Grammar: Singular and Plural Nouns (2) 18. Spelling Quiz 3 Extra Practice: Singular and Plural Nouns 19. Friendly Letters Spelling Lesson 1 20. Essay: Writing a Friendly Letter Quiz 1: Reading and Grammar—Nouns 21. Project: Advertisements and Forms Spelling Quiz 1 22. Spelling Lesson 4 Reading (2) 23. Quiz 4: The Friendly Letter Project: Following Directions 24. Spelling Quiz 4 Spelling Lesson 2 25. Special Project Quiz 2: Sequence, Fact and Fiction, and Spelling 26. Test Spelling Quiz 2 27. Alternate Test Grammar: Pronouns 28. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 LANGUAGE ARTS 300 UNIT 8: CLOSE READING AND ADJECTIVES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Reading for Sequence Grammar: Adjective Review Spelling Lesson 1 Quiz 1: Reading for Sequence; Adjectives Spelling Quiz 1 Reading for Details Grammar: Comparing with Adjectives (1) Grammar: Comparing with Adjectives (2) Extra Practice: Comparing with Adjectives Spelling Lesson 2 Quiz 2: Reading for Details; Comparing with Adjectives Assignment Titles 12. Spelling Quiz 2 13. Reading a Play 14. Grammar: Verbs (1) 15. Grammar: Verbs (2) 16. Project: Cinderella Comparison and Contrast 17. Spelling Lesson 3 18. Quiz 3: Reading a Play; Verbs 19. Spelling Quiz 3 20. Special Project 21. Test 22. Alternate Test 23. Glossary and Credits LANGUAGE ARTS 300 UNIT 9: READING AND WRITING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Reading to Classify Grammar: Adverbs Review Spelling Lesson 1 Quiz 1: Classifying; Adverbs Spelling Quiz 1 Reading for Information Book Report -- Nonfiction Book Report -- Biography Thank You Letters Project: Writing a Thank You Letter Spelling Lesson 2 Quiz 2: The Thank You Letter Assignment Titles 13. Spelling Quiz 2 14. Reading to Predict Outcome 15. Using Reference Books 16. Project: Informational Report 17. Project: Writing a Book Report 18. Spelling Lesson 3 19. Quiz 3: Reading 20. Spelling Quiz 3 21. Special Project 22. Test 23. Alternate Test 24. Glossary and Credits LANGUAGE ARTS 300 UNIT 10: REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 4 Reading: Sequence and Context Grammar: Vowels Grammar: Using Sentences Correctly Quiz 1: Review Grammar: Punctuation Grammar: Capitalizing Words Quiz 2: Review Reading: Main Ideas; Cause and Effect Grammar: Parts of Speech Review Writing Letters Project: Writing Letters Assignment Titles 12. Quiz 3: Review 13. Reading Fiction and Nonfiction 14. Book Report -- Historical Fiction 15. Grammar: Alphabetical Order 16. Project: Revising a Report 17. Project: Writing Paragraphs 18. Quiz 4: Review 19. Special Project 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 LANGUAGE ARTS 400 COURSE OVERVIEW Language Arts 400 focuses on the sequential development and integration of communication skills in four major areas— reading, writing, speaking, and listening. It most specifically focuses on deepening and furthering students' understanding in the following ways: Reading introduces students to basic reading skills, including the identification of main ideas, supporting details, sequence, and facts and opinions; shows students how to identify parts of speech in sentences; develops students capacity for identifying basic elements of narrative prose; introduces students to types of nonfiction, including biographies, autobiographies, and short essays; helps students develop basic literary comprehension skills through the reading of short stories, nonfiction pieces, and poetry. Writing develops student’s understanding of sentence structure, providing hands-on experience with subjectverb agreement and parts of speech; emphasizes parts of speech and their roles, including adjectives, nouns, and verbs; familiarizes students with roots and affixes, and basic word relationships, including homonyms, synonyms, and antonyms; develops students’ vocabulary and spelling skills; gives students the opportunity to develop their abilities in writing paragraphs, four-line poetry, and short stories; guides students through planning, organizing, writing, and revising a report. Listening teaches effective listening comprehension skills, weaving these throughout the lessons. Special Topics teaches basic research skills, including dictionary, encyclopedia, and safe Internet usage. Curriculum Contents Reading Comprehension Skills Determining Cause and Effect Determining Author’s Purpose—Reading for Entertainment and Reading for Information Identifying Facts and Opinions Identifying Main Ideas and Supporting Details Predicting Outcomes Reading Poetry Determining Reading Rates Reading Short Stories Reading for Sequence Composition Book Report—Summary Paragraph Elements and Structure Writing Four-Line Poetry Writing Friendly Letters and Invitations Writing Haiku Writing a Report—Outlining, Writing, and Revising Writing Short Stories—Narratives, Tall Tales, and Fables 5 Grammar and Usage Adjectives—Making Comparisons, Using Articles, and Changing Nouns to Adjectives Kinds of Sentences—Statement, Question, Command, and Surprise/Excitement Nouns—Singular and Plural, Possessive, Subjects, and Common and Proper Nouns Punctuation—Commas, Exclamation Points, Periods, Question Marks, Quotation Marks, and Apostrophes Sentence Structure—Subject-Verb Agreement Verbs—Being Verbs, Tense, and Contractions Literature Studies Fiction o o o Definition—Short Story Elements—Structure, Character, Plot, and Setting Genre/Type—Allegory, Parable, Fable, and Tall Tale ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Nonfiction o Definition o Genre/Type—Autobiography, Biography, and Essay o Literary Device—Figures of Speech Poetry o Definition o Elements—Structure, Rhyme, Meter, Diction, and Mood o Haiku o Literary Device—Alliteration Compound Words Contractions Days of the Week Names of Months Homonyms, Synonyms and Antonyms Hyphenated Words Possessives Roots and Affixes Vowel Combinations Word Endings Words with Silent First Letters Words with Silent and Irregular Vowels Speaking and Listening Listening Skills—Following Directions Spelling Special Topics Abbreviations Origin/Development of Language Research Skills—Reference Materials, Library Skills, and the Internet Study Skills—Note Taking Literature List The literary works students will encounter in Language Arts 400 include, but are not limited to: Fiction Poetry Spyri, Johanna. o Heidi Eastman, Charles. o "The Grandfather" Stevenson, Robert. o "Bed in Summer" LANGUAGE ARTS 400 UNIT 1: READING AND WRITING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 6 Assignment Titles Course Overview 13. Spelling Lesson 3 Short Story: Joey and the Sad Tree (Part 1) 14. Quiz 3: Study Skills Sources of Words in the English Language 15. Spelling Quiz 3 Spelling Lesson 1 16. Writing a Report Quiz 1: “Joey. . . “ (Part 1) and Sources of Words 17 Essay: Report Spelling Quiz 1 18. Spelling Lesson 4 Short Story: Joey and the Sad Tree (Part 2) 19. Quiz 4: Writing a Report Reading Fluency 20. Spelling Quiz 4 Spelling Lesson 2 21. Special Project Quiz 2: Reading Fluency 22. Test Spelling Quiz 2 23. Alternate Test Study Skills 24. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 LANGUAGE ARTS 400 UNIT 2: READING FOR MEANING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles 12. Spelling Quiz 2 13. Haiku Poems 14. Haiku Poetry Composition 15. Project: Book Report -- Haiku Poetry 16. Spelling Lesson 3 17. Quiz 3: Haiku Poetry 18. Spelling Quiz 3 19. Special Project 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits Poem: Kippy the Kiwi Short Story: Envying Others Sound Study Following Instructions Spelling Lesson 1 Quiz 1: Kippy the Kiwi; Ben’s Model Spelling Quiz 1 Short Story: Greedy, Selfish, and Honor Dictionary Skills Spelling Lesson 2 Quiz 2: Using the Dictionary LANGUAGE ARTS 400 UNIT 3: WORD PLAY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Assignment Titles Short Story: How Willie Was Rescued 14. Spelling Lesson 3 Root Words, Prefixes and Suffixes (1) 15. Quiz 3: “Come Little Leaves”; Synonyms and Root Words, Prefixes and Suffixes (2) Antonyms Spelling Lesson 1 16. Spelling Quiz 3 Quiz 1: “How Willie Was Rescued”; Word Parts 17. More About Poetry Spelling Quiz 1 18. Project: Book Report -- Poetry Short Story: Candy Bars; Outlining 19. Spelling Lesson 4 Homonyms 20. Quiz 4: Poetry Spelling Lesson 2 21. Spelling Quiz 4 Quiz 2: “Candy Bars”; Outlining; Homonyms 22. Special Project Spelling Quiz 2 23. Test Poetic Expressions 24. Alternate Test Synonyms and Antonyms 25. Glossary and Credits LANGUAGE ARTS 400 UNIT 4: WORDS IN SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 7 Short Story: Heidi (1) Nouns and Verbs Adjectives Adjectives That Compare Possessive Words Spelling Lesson 1 Quiz 1: Heidi; Parts of Speech Spelling Quiz 1 Short Story: Heidi (2); Fiction and Nonfiction Project: Book Report -- Fiction Kinds of Sentences Spelling Lesson 2 Quiz 2: Kinds of Stories; Sentences Spelling Quiz 2 Assignment Titles 15. Following Instructions; Writing Invitations 16. Adverbs 17. Spelling Lesson 3 18. Quiz 3: Following Directions; Adverbs 19. Spelling Quiz 3 20. Writing Study Notes 21. Subject-Verb Agreement; Tenses 22. Spelling Lesson 4 23. Quiz 4: Study Notes; Agreement; Tenses 24. Spelling Quiz 4 25. Special Project 26. Test 27. Alternate Test 28. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 LANGUAGE ARTS 400 UNIT 5: READING AND WRITING STORIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Assignment Titles Short Story: Jeannie's Friend (1) 14. Spelling Lesson 3 Paragraphs 15. Quiz 3: Stamp Collecting Essay: Writing Paragraphs 16. Spelling Quiz 3 Spelling Lesson 1 17. Writing Stories Quiz 1: Reading Skills 18. Essay: Writing a Story Spelling Quiz 1 19. Spelling Lesson 4 Short Story: Jeannie's Friend (2) 20. Quiz 4: Writing a Story Capital Letters 21. Spelling Quiz 4 Spelling Lesson 2 22. Special Project Quiz 2: Reading Skills Part II 23. Test Spelling Quiz 2 24. Alternate Test Comprehension: The Hobby of Stamp Collecting 25. Glossary and Credits Punctuation Marks LANGUAGE ARTS 400 UNIT 6: RHYMES AND REPORTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Fact and Opinion Book Reports Essay: Writing a Summary Project: Book Report -- Nonfiction Spelling Lesson 1 Quiz 1: Preparing a Book Report Spelling Quiz 1 Following Directions in Parables and Fables Spelling Lesson 2 Quiz 2: Following Directions Spelling Quiz 2 Assignment Titles 12. Poetry Review 13. Principles of Poetry 14. Writing Poetry 15. Project: Four-Line Poem 16. Spelling Lesson 3 17. Quiz 3: Writing Poetry 18. Spelling Quiz 3 19. Special Project 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits LANGUAGE ARTS 400 UNIT 7: FORMS OF LITERATURE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Biography Project: Book Report -- Biography Exploring Nouns (1) Exploring Nouns (2) Spelling Lesson 1 Quiz 1: Biography Spelling Quiz 1 Fables Essay: Writing a Fable Exploring Verbs (1) Spelling Lesson 2 Quiz 2: Fables and Exploring Verbs Assignment Titles 13. Spelling Quiz 2 14. Tall Tales 15. Project: Tall Tale 16. Project: Book Report -- Folk Tales 17. Exploring Verbs (2) 18. Spelling Lesson 3 19. Quiz 3: Tall Tales 20. Spelling Quiz 3 21. Special Project 22. Test 23. Alternate Test 24. Glossary and Credits LANGUAGE ARTS 400 UNIT 8: LANGUAGE IN LITERATURE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 8 Biography: On the Farm; Cause and Effect Adjectives Spelling Lesson 1 Quiz 1: Reading Spelling Quiz 1 Adjectives That Compare Adverbs Spelling Lesson 2 Quiz 2: Adjectives/Adverbs Spelling Quiz 2 Short Story: The Early Olympic Games Figurative Language Assignment Titles 13. Paragraph Writing 14. Essay: Narrative Writing -- Autobiography 15. Essay: Descriptive Paragraph 16. Spelling Lesson 3 17. Quiz 3: Reading (2);Figurative Language; Paragraphs 18. Spelling Quiz 3 19. Special Project 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 LANGUAGE ARTS 400 UNIT 9: READING AND RESEARCHING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Reasons for Reading Reading Skills (1) Report: Native American Culture Spelling Lesson 1 Quiz 1: Reading Skills Spelling Quiz 1 Comprehension: A Little Salt, Please Reading Skills (2) Project: Book Report -- Historical Fiction Spelling Lesson 2 Quiz 2: “A Little Salt, Please” Spelling Quiz 2 Planning a Report Assignment Titles 14. Finding Information 15. Taking Notes and Making an Outline 16. Project: Report Project -- Part 1 17. Writing a Report 18. Project: Report Project -- Part 2 19. Project: Report Project -- Part 3 20. Spelling Lesson 3 21. Quiz 3: Planning a Report 22. Spelling Quiz 3 23. Special Project 24. Test 25. Alternate Test 26. Glossary and Credits LANGUAGE ARTS 400 UNIT 10: REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 9 Assignment Titles Short Story: Lost (Parts 1 and 2) 11. Recognizing Literary Forms Thinking About What You Read 12. Quiz 3: Review Quiz 1: Reading Skills 13. Essay: Writing a Narrative or a Description Using a Dictionary 14. Essay: Writing a Letter Working With Nouns, Adjectives, and Adverbs 15. Project: Book Report Verbs of Action or Being 16. Report: Writing a Report Word Parts and Word Play 17. Special Project Punctuating Correctly 18. Test Quiz 2: Review 19. Alternate Test Study Skills and Note Taking 20. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 LANGUAGE ARTS 500 COURSE OVERVIEW Language Arts 500 continues to build on the sequential development and integration of communication skills in four major areas—reading, writing, speaking, and listening. It most specifically focuses on deepening and furthering students' understanding in the following ways: Reading develops students’ basic reading skills, including the identification of main ideas, supporting details, sequence, and facts and opinions; introduces more advanced reading skills, showing students how to make inferences and derive implied meanings; shows students how to identify parts of speech in sentences, with emphasis on nouns, adverbs, and verb tenses; develops students’ capacities for identifying basic elements of narrative prose; introduces students to types of nonfiction, including biographies, autobiographies, and short essays; helps students develop basic literary comprehension skills through the reading of excerpts from Beowulf, and Gulliver’s Travels and of various short stories, nonfiction pieces, and poetry. Writing develops students’ understanding of sentence structure, providing hands-on experience with subjectverb agreement and parts of speech; emphasizes parts of speech and their roles, including adjectives, nouns, and verbs; familiarizes students with roots, affixes, and basic word relationships, including homonyms, synonyms, and antonyms; develops students’ vocabulary and spelling skills; gives students the opportunity to develop their abilities in writing paragraphs, dialogue, poetry, and short stories; guides students through planning, organizing, writing, and revising a report. Curriculum Contents Reading Comprehension Skills Comparing and Contrasting Determining Author’s Purpose—Reading for Entertainment and Reading for Information Identifying Facts and Opinions Identifying Main Ideas and Supporting Details Finding Implied Meanings Making Inferences Reading Poetry Determining Reading Rates Reading Short Stories Reading for Sequence Composition Writing Reports—Summary Writing Dialogue Writing a Fable Writing with Facts and Opinions Writing Poetry—Pen Pictures, Couplets, and Free Verse Writing a Report—Outlining, Writing, and Revising 10 Writing Short Stories—Coming Up with Seed Ideas, Developing Story Parts, Developing Characters, Writing, and Revising Grammar and Usage Adjectives Adjectives—Changing Adverbs from Adjectives, Adverb Comparison, and Negative Adverbs Dialogue—Using and Punctuating Dialogue Kinds of Sentences—Statement, Question, Command, and Surprise/Excitement Levels of Language Use—Formal and Informal Nouns—Singular and Plural Nouns, Possessives, Subjects, Objects, and Common and Proper Nouns Pronouns Pronunciation Punctuation—Exclamation Points, Periods, Question Marks, and Quotation Marks Sentence Structure—Subject/Predicate, Participles, and Phrases Verbs—Verb Forms ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Literature Studies Fiction Definition—Short Story and Novel Elements—Structure, Character, Dialogue, Plot, Setting, and Symbolism o Genre/Type—Fable and Legend o Literary Device—Metaphors and Similes Nonfiction o Definition o Genre/Type—Autobiography, Biography, Essay, History, and Articles Poetry o Definition o Elements—Structure, Rhyme, Meter, and Symbolism o Genre/Type—Ballad, Free Verse, and Limerick o Literary Device—Metaphors, Similes, and Sound Effects o o Spelling Special Topics Speaking and Listening Compound Words Contractions Confusing Spellings Dividing Words Homonyms and Antonyms Ordinal Numbers Roots and Affixes Sight Words Strategies—Digraphs and Diphthongs Words with Silent Letters Words with Silent and Irregular Letters Graphic Aids—Maps, Charts, Diagrams, Captions, and Illustrations Dictionary Skills Handwriting Skills Origin/Development of Language—Middle and Modern English Study Skills—Note-Taking and Summarizing Word Play—Palindromes, Puns, Conundrums, and Idioms Using Appropriate Words Literature List The literary works students will encounter in Language Arts 500 include, but are not limited to: Fiction Poetry Swift, Jonathan. o Gulliver’s Travels (excerpt) Nonfiction Morales, Leslie Anderson. o “African Americans in Colonial Williamsburg” Beowulf (prose paraphrase) Hemans, Felicia. o “The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers in New England” Longfellow, Henry. o “The Village Blacksmith” Stevenson, Robert Louis. o “The Swing” Whittier, John. o “Barbara Frietchie” o 11 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 LANGUAGE ARTS 500 UNIT 1: LANGUAGE SKILLS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Course Overview The Author's Message Project: Finding the Topic Vowel Diphthong Design Spelling Lesson 1 Quiz 1: The Author's Message and Vowel Diphthong Design Spelling Quiz 1 Short Story: Joe's Dilemma(1) Vocabulary Study Spelling Lesson 2 Assignment Titles 11. Quiz 2: A Dialogue and Vocabulary Study 12. Essay: Spelling Story 13. Spelling Quiz 2 14. Writing; Short Story: Joe's Dilemma (2) 15. Spelling Lesson 3 16. Quiz 3: A Written Message and Good Handwriting 17 Spelling Quiz 3 18. Special Project 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits LANGUAGE ARTS 500 UNIT 2: WORKING WITH INFORMATION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Reading Nonfiction Compound Words and Hyphens Spelling Lesson 1 Quiz 1: Reading and Hyphens Spelling Quiz 1 Main Ideas and Supporting Details Project: Outline Good Communication Spelling Lesson 2 Quiz 2: Main Ideas, Details, and Good Communication Assignment Titles 11. Spelling Quiz 2 12. Parts of Speech 13. Contractions 14. Spelling Lesson 3 15. Quiz 3: Contractions 16. Spelling Quiz 3 17. Special Project 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits LANGUAGE ARTS 500 UNIT 3: THE STORY OF OUR LANGUAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles Comprehension 12. Language Confusion: Anglo-Saxon Word and Sentence Study 13. Middle and Modern English Spelling Lesson 1 14. Homonyms, Idioms, and Abbreviations Quiz 1: Comprehension and Word Study 15. Essay: Descriptive Story Spelling Quiz 1 16. Spelling Lesson 3 Abused Language 17. Quiz 3: Language Confusion-Homonyms Prefixes and Suffixes 18. Spelling Quiz 3 Phrases, Adjectives, and Adverbs 19. Project: Book Report - Nonfiction Spelling Lesson 2 20. Special Project Quiz 2: Abused Language; Phrases, Adjectives 21. Test and Adverbs 22. Alternate Test Spelling Quiz 2 23. Glossary and Credits LANGUAGE ARTS 500 UNIT 4: EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 12 Assignment Titles Reading Skills 14. Project: Taking Notes Sentence Patterns; Appropriate Words 15. The Written Report (2) Spelling Lesson 1 16. Project: Outline Quiz 1: Main Ideas to Appropriate Words 17. Essay: Report Spelling Quiz 1 18. Report: Advertisements and Persuasion Sensible Sentences 19. Spelling Lesson 3 Essay: Pollution 20. Quiz 3: The Written Report Reading Skills and Robin Hood 21. Spelling Quiz 3 Spelling Lesson 2 22. Special Project Quiz 2: Sensible Sentences and Reading Skills 23. Test Spelling Quiz 2 24. Alternate Test Essay: Robin Hood 25. Glossary and Credits The Written Report (1) ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 LANGUAGE ARTS 500 UNIT 5: READING AND WRITING STORIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Assignment Titles Reading for Meaning 14. Spelling Quiz 2 Essay: Writing a Summary 15. Story Writing Judging the Value of a Story 16. Essay: Short Story Project: Book Report -- Historical Fiction 17. Report: Story Comparison Spelling Lesson 1 18. Spelling Lesson 3 Quiz 1: Reading and Judging the Value of a Story 19. Quiz 3: Writing the Story Spelling Quiz 1 20. Spelling Quiz 3 Mastering Dialogue 21. Special Project Project: Making Conversation 22. Test Project: Seed Ideas 23. Alternate Test Writing Better Sentences 24. Glossary and Credits Spelling Lesson 2 Quiz 2: Mastering Dialogue: Writing Better Sentences LANGUAGE ARTS 500 UNIT 6: POETRY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Assignment Titles Reading Story Poems 13. Reading Inspirational Poems Enjoying Poetry 14. Poetic Ideas and Devices Project: Rhythm 15. Poetic Forms Spelling Lesson 1 16. Project: Pen Pictures and Couplets Quiz 1: Reading Story Poems; Enjoying Poetry 17. Project: Free Verse Poem Spelling Quiz 1 18. Project: Poetry Book Reading Humorous Poems 19. Spelling Lesson 3 Playing With Words 20. Quiz 3: Inspirational Poems; Writing Poetry Project: Book Report -- Poetry 21. Spelling Quiz 3 Spelling Lesson 2 22. Special Project Quiz 2: Reading Humorous Poems; Playing With 23. Test Words 24. Alternate Test Spelling Quiz 2 25. Glossary and Credits LANGUAGE ARTS 500 UNIT 7: READING COMPREHENSION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 13 Assignment Titles Cause and Effect 16. Vocabulary Practice From GULLIVER'S TRAVELS 17. Spelling Lesson 3 Essay: Personal Reaction to Lilliput 18. Quiz 3: Judgments in Reading Spelling Lesson 1 19. Spelling Quiz 3 Quiz 1: Gulliver's Travels; Personal Reactions 20. Adjectives (1) Spelling Project: Homonyms 21. Project: Adjectives Spelling Quiz 1 22. Adjectives (2) Reviewing Nouns 23. Spelling Lesson 4 Singular and Plural Nouns 24. Quiz 4: Adjectives Possessive Nouns; Uses of Nouns 25. Spelling Quiz 4 Pronouns 26. Special Project Spelling Lesson 2 27. Test Quiz 2: Nouns 28. Alternate Test Spelling Quiz 2 29. Glossary and Credits Judgments, Inferences, Facts, Opinions, and Mood ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 LANGUAGE ARTS 500 UNIT 8: WORKING WITH WORDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Assignment Titles 13. Spelling Quiz 2 14. Aesop and Fables 15. Essay: Fable Rewrite 16. Project: Fables 17. Spelling Lesson 3 18. Quiz 3: Fables 19. Spelling Quiz 3 20. Special Project 21. Test 22. Alternate Test 23. Glossary and Credits Main Verbs Verb Forms Subject/Verb Agreement; Contractions Participles Spelling Lesson 1 Quiz 1: Verbs Spelling Quiz 1 Modifying with Adverbs Making Adverbs from Adjectives Showing Comparisons with Adverbs Spelling Lesson 2 Quiz 2: Adverbs and Adjectives LANGUAGE ARTS 500 UNIT 9: READING AND STUDY SKILLS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Assignment Titles Improving Reading Fluency and Study Skills 13. Reviewing Literary Forms Short Story: Dick Whittington and his Cat 14. Writing a Report with Facts and Opinions Essay: Summary of Dick Whittington 15. Project: Preparing a Fact and Opinion Report Spelling Lesson 1 16. Essay: Fact and Opinion Report Quiz 1: Reading and Study Skills 17. Spelling Lesson 3 Spelling Quiz 1 18. Quiz 3: Literary Forms Maps, Charts, and Diagrams 19. Spelling Quiz 3 Outlines 20. Special Project Project: Book Report -- Biography 21. Test Spelling Lesson 2 22. Alternate Test Quiz 2: Maps, Charts, and Diagrams; Outlines 23. Glossary and Credits Spelling Quiz 2 LANGUAGE ARTS 500 UNIT 10: REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14 Literature Project: Book Report -- Fiction Project: Composition Folder Poetry Essay: Poetry Using Nouns and Adjectives Writing a Short Story Essay: Short Story Quiz 1: Reading Literature to Writing Short Stories/Poems Reading Comprehension Using Word Study Skills Using Verbs Assignment Titles 13. Using Adverbs 14. Quiz 2: Reading Comprehension to Verbs/Adverbs 15. Reading Skills 16. Types of Sentences 17. Essay: Dialogue 18. Essay: Personal Reaction 19. Quiz 3: Reading and Study Skills to Dialogue and Personal Reaction 20. Special Project 21. Test 22. Alternate Test 23. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 LANGUAGE ARTS 600 COURSE OVERVIEW Language Arts 600 continues to build on the sequential development and integration of communication skills in four major areas—reading, writing, speaking, and listening. It most specifically focuses on deepening and furthering students' understanding in the following ways: Reading develops students’ reading skills, including the identification of main ideas, supporting details, sequence, and facts and opinions; introduces more advanced reading skills, showing students how to analyze propaganda, make inferences, and determine the author’s authority; shows students how to identify parts of speech in sentences, with emphasis on kinds and uses of nouns, pronouns, and verb tenses; develops students’ capacities for identifying basic elements of narrative prose; enhances students’ abilities for reading newspaper articles and informative nonfiction; helps students develop basic literary comprehension skills through the reading of short stories, nonfiction pieces, and poetry. Writing develops students’ understanding of sentence structure, providing hands-on experience with subjectverb agreement, participles, and phrases; emphasizes parts of speech and their roles, including adjectives, nouns, and verbs; familiarizes students with roots, affixes, and basic word relationships, including homonyms, synonyms, and antonyms; develops students’ vocabulary and spelling skills; gives students the opportunity to develop their abilities in writing paragraphs, business letters, poetry, and short stories; guides students through planning, organizing, writing, and revising a report. Curriculum Contents Reading Comprehension Skills Analyzing Propaganda Comparing and Contrasting Determining Author’s Purpose—Reading for Entertainment and Reading for Information Determining Author’s Reliability Identifying Facts and Opinions Evaluating a Text Identifying Main Ideas and Supporting Details Finding Implied Meanings Reading Newspaper Articles Reading Poetry Reading Short Stories Composition Paragraph Elements and Structure Report—Shepherding Using Invented Words Writing a Business Letter Writing Poetry—Pen Pictures, Cinquains, and Shaped Poems Writing a Report—Outlining, Writing, and Revising 15 Writing with Metaphors Writing Short Stories—Plot, Setting, Structure, and Character Development Grammar and Usage Adjectives—Comparative Adjectives, Superlative Adjectives, and Articles Adverbs—Comparative Adverbs and Superlative Adverbs Interjections and Conjuctions Kinds of Sentences—Statement, Question, Command, and Surprise/Excitement Nouns—Plural, Possessive, and Common and Proper Nouns Pronouns—Pronoun Case, Personal Pronouns, and Demonstrative Pronouns Punctuation—Exclamation Points, Periods, Question Marks, and Commas Sentence Structure—Subject/Predicate, Prepositions, and Phrases Verbs—Verb Tense, Irregular Verbs, Auxiliary Verbs, Person, Number, and Compound Verbs ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Literature Studies Fiction Elements—Structure, Character, Plot, and Setting o Genre/Type—Fable, Legend, Animal Story, Myth, Fairy Tale, Adventure, Historical Piece, Mystery, and Science Fiction Nonfiction o Definition o Elements—Organization and Diction o Genre/Type—Autobiography, Biography, Propaganda, and Articles Poetry o Definition o Elements—Structure, Rhyme, Meter, and Diction o Genre/Type—Ballad, Free Verse, Limerick, Shaped Poem, Epic, Narrative, and Pen Picture o Literary Device—Metaphors, Similes, Alliteration, Sound Effects, and Parallelism Drama o Elements—Structure, Character, Plot, and Setting Speaking and Listening Speaking Qualities Listen Effectively Spelling Homonyms Words with /sh/ sound Roots and Affixes Special Topics The Nature of Advertising Creating an Advertisement Graphic Aids—Charts and Graphs Reference Materials—Dictionary, Encyclopedia, Almanac, Atlas, Who’s Who, Thesaurus, and Concordance Study Skills—Note-Taking Word Play—Palindromes, Puns, and Conundrums Literature List The literary works students will encounter in Language Arts 600 include, but are not limited to: Fiction Poetry Guerbner, H.A. o "The Tyrant of Syracuse" Shaw-Smith, Melissa o "The Magic Weaver" 16 Carroll, Lewis o "A Mouse’s Tail" Stevenson, Robert o “Rain” ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 LANGUAGE ARTS 600 UNIT 1: ELEMENTS OF GRAMMAR 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Course Overview The Sentence Sentence Types Spelling Lesson One Quiz 1: The Sentence Spelling Quiz 1 Nouns Verbs Spelling Lesson Two Quiz 2: Nouns and Verbs Spelling Quiz 2 Adjectives Assignment Titles 13. Adverbs 14. Spelling Lesson Three 15. Quiz 3: Adjectives and Adverbs 16. Spelling Quiz 3 17 Pronouns 18. Prepositions 19. Conjunctions and Interjections 20. Quiz 4: Pronouns to Interjections 21. Special Project 22. Test 23. Alternate Test 24. Glossary and Credits LANGUAGE ARTS 600 UNIT 2: GRAMMAR USAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Assignment Titles Capitalization 14. Using Auxiliary Verbs, Verb Phrases, and Punctuation Contractions Spelling Lesson One 15. Spelling Lesson Three Quiz 1: Capitalization and Punctuation 16. Quiz 3: Verbs--Person/Number, Tense, Auxiliaries Spelling Quiz 1 17. Spelling Quiz 3 Word Parts 18. Effective Sentences: Using Adjectives and Adverbs Word Parts: Exercises 19. Effective Sentences: Avoiding Fragments and Synonyms, Antonyms, and Idioms Wordiness Spelling Lesson Two 20. Quiz 4: Effective Sentences Quiz 2: Word Parts; Synonyms, Antonyms, and 21. Special Project Idioms 22. Test Spelling Quiz 2 23. Alternate Test Person and Number of Verbs 24. Glossary and Credits Principal Parts of Verbs LANGUAGE ARTS 600 UNIT 3: READING SKILLS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Assignment Titles Developing Reading Skills 13. Project: Book Report -- Short Story Reading to Develop Vocabulary 14. Analyzing Story Structure Spelling Lesson One 15. Comparing and Contrasting Stories Quiz 1: Developing Reading Skills and Vocabulary 16. Project: Application Spelling Quiz 1 17. Spelling Lesson Three Reading to Find Relationships 18. Quiz 3: Analyzing Story Structure; Comparing and Reading to Comprehend (1) Contrasting Stories Reading to Comprehend (2) 19. Spelling Quiz 3 Spelling Lesson Two 20. Special Project Quiz 2: Reading to Find Relationships; 21. Test Comprehension 22. Alternate Test Spelling Quiz 2 23. Glossary and Credits Reading Critically LANGUAGE ARTS 600 UNIT 4: WRITING SKILLS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 17 Assignment Titles Paragraph Writing 13. Project: Outline Essay: Paragraph 14. Spelling Lesson Two Essay: Autobiography 15. Spelling Quiz 2 Business Letters 16. Writing the Report Project: Business Letter 17. Essay: Final Report Report Writing: Preparation 18. Spelling Lesson Three Spelling Lesson One 19. Quiz 2: Preparing and Writing a Report Quiz 1: Writing Paragraphs to Report Preparation 20. Spelling Quiz 3 Spelling Quiz 1 21. Special Project Report Writing: Researching 22. Test Project: Note Taking 23. Alternate Test ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 12. Outlining 24. Glossary and Credits LANGUAGE ARTS 600 UNIT 5: NEWSPAPERS AND PROPAGANDA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles 12. Spelling Quiz 2 13. Recognizing Propaganda 14. Project: Propaganda 15. Essay: Propaganda 16. Quiz 2: Propaganda 17. Spelling Lesson Three 18. Spelling Quiz 3 19. Special Project 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits The Newspaper Distinguishing Fact from Opinion Report: Newspapers Today Analyzing a News Story Report: News Story Spelling Lesson One Quiz 1: Newspapers Spelling Quiz 1 Propaganda Project: Advertisement Spelling Lesson Two LANGUAGE ARTS 600 UNIT 6: LITERARY FORMS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Assignment Titles 10. Mood 11. Report: Persuasive Oral Presentation 12. Spelling Lesson Three 13. Quiz 2: Literary Forms and Mood 14. Spelling Quiz 3 15. Special Report 16. Test 17. Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits Spelling Lesson One Spelling Quiz 1 Poetry Prose Fiction (1) Prose Fiction (2) Spelling Lesson Two Quiz 1: Literary Forms Spelling Quiz 2 Prose Nonfiction LANGUAGE ARTS 600 UNIT 7: READING FOR A PURPOSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Judging a Book Short Story: The Magic Weaver Spelling Lesson One Quiz 1: Judging a book; The Magic Weaver Spelling Quiz 1 Reading for Information Organizing Details Project: Outline Report: Sheepherding Spelling Lesson Two Quiz 2: Reading for Information Assignment Titles 12. Spelling Quiz 2 13. Reading for Inspiration (1) 14. Reading for Inspiration (2) 15. Spelling Lesson Three 16. Quiz 3: Reading for Inspiration 17. Spelling Quiz 3 18. Special Project 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits LANGUAGE ARTS 600 UNIT 8: POETRY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 18 Characteristics of Poetry Free Verse Project: Youthfulness Spelling Lesson One Quiz 1: Poetic Characteristics Spelling Quiz 1 Synonyms and Similes Metaphors Project: Metaphors Poetic Devices Essay: Invented Words Spelling Lesson Two Quiz 2: Figures of Speech Spelling Quiz 2 Poetic Forms (1) Assignment Titles 16. Essay: Pen Picture 17. Poetic Forms (2) 18. Essay: Cinquain and Shaped Poems 19. Spelling Lesson Three 20. Quiz 3: Poetic Forms 21. Spelling Quiz 3 22. Musical Poems 23. Report: Lullabies 24. Word Play 25. Project: Limericks 26. Quiz 4: Musical Poems 27. Special Project 28. Test 29. Alternate Test 30. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 LANGUAGE ARTS 600 UNIT 9: ELEMENTS OF DRAMA AND LISTENING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. The Elements of Drama Literary Terms Listening Effectively Project: Effective Listening Spelling Lesson One Quiz 1: Drama and Listening Spelling Quiz 1 The Dictionary and Thesaurus Listening and Summarizing Spelling Lesson Two Assignment Titles 11. Quiz 2: Dictionary Use and Listening to Summarize 12. Spelling Quiz 2 13. Plurals, Apostrophes, and Conjunctions 14. Spelling Lesson Three 15. Quiz 3: Plurals, Apostrophes, and Conjunctions 16. Spelling Quiz 3 17. Special Project 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits LANGUAGE ARTS 600 UNIT 10: REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 19 Assignment Titles Patterns in Language 11. Communication (1) Capitalization and Punctuation 12. Project: Advertising Quiz 1: Language Patterns; Capitalization and Essay: The President's Thoughts 13. Punctuation Organization in Literary Forms 14. Communication (2) Quiz 2: Organization in Literary Forms 15. Project: Newspaper Essay: Short Story 16. Quiz 4: Communication and its Purposes Literary Forms: Fiction 17. Special Project Essay: Fish Story 18. Test Literary Forms: Nonfiction and Poetry 19. Alternate Test Quiz 3: Literary Forms 20. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 LANGUAGE ARTS 700 COURSE OVERVIEW Language Arts 700 continues to build on the sequential development and integration of communication skills in four major areas—reading, writing, speaking, and listening. It most specifically focuses on deepening and furthering students' understanding in the following ways: Reading develops students’ reading skills, including the identification of main ideas, supporting details, and sequence; teaches students how to reach logical conclusions; shows students how to identify parts of speech in sentences, with emphasis on adjectives, pronouns, verb types; and word choice; helps students develop basic literary comprehension skills through the reading of biographical and autobiographical pieces, poetry, character analyses, and the newspaper. Writing develops students’ understanding of sentence structure, providing hands-on experience with coordination, conjunctions, subject-verb agreement, familiarizes students with roots, affixes, and basic word relationships, including homonyms, synonyms, and antonyms; develops students’ vocabulary and spelling skills; gives students the opportunity to develop their abilities in writing paragraphs, character analyses, character sketches, short biographies, summaries, and poetry. Speaking teaches skills that enable students to become effective speakers and communicators, weaving the skills together throughout the course. Listening teaches effective listening comprehension skills, weaving these together throughout the lessons; builds upon students' study skills. Curriculum Contents Reading Comprehension Skills Analyzing Characters Identifying Main Ideas and Supporting Details Reaching Logical Conclusions Reading Nonfiction Reading Poetry Grammar and Usage Adjectives Levels of Language Use—Standard, Nonstandard, Formal, and Informal Nouns—Common Nouns, Proper Nouns, and Uses in Sentences Pronouns—Nominative, Objective, Possessive, Reflexive Punctuation—Apostrophes, Quotation Marks, Hyphens, and Parentheses Sentence Structure o Errors in Construction—Fragments, Comma Splices, and Run-ons o Patterns o Subjects and Predicates Verbs—Tense, Irregular, and Auxiliary Composition Character Analysis Character Sketch Essay Structure Paragraph Elements—Topic Paragraph Organization—Sequence, Unity, and Format Paragraph Structure—Transitional, Inductive, and Deductive Summarizing Business and Personal Letters Technical Directions Writing a Biography Writing Responses to Literature 20 Writing and Listening Writing Poetry—Limerick Writing a Report ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Literature Studies Drama o o o o o Definition History Elements Genre/Type Fiction o Definition Nonfiction o Definition o Elements—Setting, Characterization, and Purpose o Genre/Type—Autobiography and Biography o Literary Device Poetry o Elements—Rhyme and Meter o Genre/Type—Limerick and Nonsense Verse Literary Device—Alliteration and figurative Language Speaking and Listening Gestures Listening Strategies Speaking Strategies Types of Listening—Passive, Purposeful, Critical, Appreciative, and Conversational Voice—Pitch, Accent, Pause, and Intonation Spelling Words often confused Roots and Affixes Word Endings Special Topics Research Skills—Library and Visual Aids Study Skills—Note Taking and Summarizing Literature List The literary works students will encounter in Language Arts 700 include, but are not limited to: Nonfiction Poetry Bradford, Sarah. o Harriet Tubman: the Moses of Her People "Jackie Robinson" "Dolley Madison" Douglass, Frederick. o 21 Carroll, Lewis. o "Jabberwocky" Lear, Edward. o "The Pobble Who Has No Toes" (excerpt) o Various Limericks The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 LANGUAGE ARTS 700 UNIT 1: BUILDING BLOCKS FOR WRITING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles Course Overview 12. Paragraph Components: Unity and Sequence Sentence Structure 13. Paragraph Patterns and Flaws Sentence Patterns (1) 14. Project: Paragraph Practice Sentence Patterns (2) 15. Project: Self-Check Questions Writing Complete Sentences 16. Quiz 2: Writing Paragraphs Writing Effective Sentences (1) 17 Special Project Writing Effective Sentences (2) 18. Review Structure: Informal, Formal, and Nonstandard 19. Test Project: Using Sentence Patterns 20. Alternate Test Quiz 1: Sentence Structure and Patterns 21. Glossary and Credits Paragraph Components: Format and Topic LANGUAGE ARTS 700 UNIT 2: REFRESHING YOUR MECHANICS MEMORY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Assignment Titles 8. Project: Using Punctuation 9. Quiz 2: Punctuation 10. Special Project 11. Review 12. Test 13. Alternate Test 14. Glossary and Credits Using Capital Letters (1) Using Capital Letters (2) Quiz 1: Capitalization Punctuation: Apostrophes Punctuation: Quotation Marks Punctuation: Parentheses and Hyphens Punctuation: Commas LANGUAGE ARTS 700 UNIT 3: PEOPLE, PLACES, THINGS, AND ACTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles 12. Verbs Often Confused (Lie/Lay) 13. Verbs Often Confused (Sit/Set) 14. Verbs Often Confused (Rise/Raise) 15. Project: Using Verb Tenses 16. Quiz 2: Actions 17. Special Project 18. Review 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits Labeling with Nouns Common and Proper Nouns Nouns and Pronouns Pronouns (1) Pronouns (2) Pronouns Often Confused Quiz 1: Nouns and Pronouns Present Tense Verbs Past Tense Verbs Auxiliary Verbs and Future Tense Perfect Tense Verbs and Conjugation LANGUAGE ARTS 700 UNIT 4: INFORMATIONAL TEXTS: LETTERS AND DIRECTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 22 Business Letters, Structure, and Form The Three Types of Business Letters Personal Letters, Structure, and Form The Three Types of Personal Letters Project: Writing a Letter of Application Project: Business Letters Essay: Personal Letters Project: Revising a Letter Quiz 1: Personal and Business Letters Technical Directions, Purpose, and Features Assignment Titles 11. Project: Writing Technical Directions 12. Project: Analyzing Technical Directions 13. Project: Giving a How-to Speech 14. Quiz 2: Technical Directions 15. Special Project 16. Review 17. Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 LANGUAGE ARTS 700 UNIT 5: READING AND WRITING NARRATIVES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. What Is a Biography? Biography of Jackie Robinson Note-taking and Summarizing Project: Writing a Summary Sequencing Biography of Dolley Madison Essay: Writing a Character Sketch Quiz 1: Reading Narratives Narratives Assignment Titles 10. Sketching Characters 11. Essay: Writing a Character Sketch 12. Essay: Writing a Narrative 13. Quiz 2: Writing Narratives 14. Special Project 15. Review 16. Test 17. Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits LANGUAGE ARTS 700 UNIT 6: COMMUNICATION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Listening Attentively Learning to Listen Essay: Listening Quiz 1: Listen and Learn Meaning, Pitch, and Accent Punctuation and Emphasis Using Gestures Pronouncing Words (1) Pronouncing Words (2) Assignment Titles 10. The Art of Public Speaking (1) 11. The Art of Public Speaking (2) 12. Project: Giving a Speech 13. Quiz 2: Speaking Like a Pro 14. Special Project 15. Review 16. Test 17. Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits LANGUAGE ARTS 700 UNIT 7: RULES FOR WRITING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Assignment Titles Capitalization: People's Names and First Words 10. Quiz 2: Spelling Capitalization: Place Names 11. Formatting Capitalization: Letters 12. Documentation Capitalization: Time, History, and Science 13. Quiz 3: Formatting and Citation Capitalization: Institutions and Group Names 14. Special Project Capitalization: Mixed Capitals 15. Review Quiz 1: Capitalization 16. Test Spelling Plurals 17. Alternate Test Adding Suffixes 18. Glossary and Credits LANGUAGE ARTS 700 UNIT 8: ALL ABOUT NONFICTION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 23 Assignment Titles Library Skills and Visual Aids 12. Reading a Newspaper: Special Features and Determining the Author's Message Advertisements Historical Nonfiction: Autobiography (1) 13. Reading News Magazines Historical Nonfiction: Autobiography (2) 14. Project: Newspaper Articles Essay: Autobiography 15. Quiz 2: Nonfiction Quiz 1: Preparing to Read and Historical Nonfiction 16. Special Project Modern Nonfiction: The Informal Essay 17. Review Project: Descriptive Paragraph 18. Test Essay: Description 19. Alternate Test Essay: The Informal Essay 20. Glossary and Credits Reading a Newspaper ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 LANGUAGE ARTS 700 UNIT 9: TYPES OF LITERATURE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Works of Fiction Essay: Short Story Poetry Nonsense Words in Poetry Report: Poet Biography Essay: Limericks Quiz 1: Fiction and Poetry Dramatic Literature History of Drama Elements of Drama Assignment Titles 11. The Reading of a Play 12. Report: Drama 13. Figurative Language 14. Quiz 2: Drama 15. Special Project 16. Review 17. Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits LANGUAGE ARTS 700 UNIT 10: HARRIET TUBMAN: A STUDY GUIDE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 24 Literary Critique Characterization Preface-Page 54 Pages 53-72 Facts About Characters Essay: Slavery Quiz 1: Preface-Page 72 Organization Pages 72-123 Interpretation and Communication Essay: Harriet's First Mistress Assignment Titles 12. Quiz 2: Pages 72-123 13. Writing a Character Sketch 14. Essay: Character Sketch 15. Essay: Responding to a Documentary 16. Quiz 3: Character Sketches 17. Special Project 18. Review 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 LANGUAGE ARTS 700 CCSS COURSE OVERVIEW Language Arts 700 is a thematic study of literature that explores accounts of earth, space, and survival. Throughout this course, students will delve into texts that span the genres of narrative fiction, poetry, literary nonfiction, and informational texts. Students will demonstrate their understanding of various works by analyzing how common themes like exploration, innovation, and courage are able to transcend diverse time periods and genres. They will also develop their writing skills as they focus on the six traits while producing argumentative, narrative, and expository compositions. With a strong emphasis on close reading instruction, research activities, and speaking and listening tasks, this course will help students expand their understanding of literature while building 21st century skills. Curriculum decisions for this course are guided by the Common Core State Standards. These standards were developed to provide clear and consistent goals for student learning and to ensure that students have the skills they need to be successful beyond high school. These standards define what students need to know and be able to do by the end of each grade. In addition to defining grade-level skills, the ELA standards require that students be exposed to increasingly more complex texts to which they apply those skills. In order for curriculum to align to these standards, it must be both rigorous and relevant. It must also expose students to certain critical content. In English language arts, that content includes high-quality contemporary works, the classics of American literature, and the timeless dramas of Shakespeare. English 700 students will be enriched as they expand their skills and confidence in English language arts through a comprehensive study that includes the following units: Unit 1 - Skill Workshop: In this unit, students will review skills learned in previous courses, while demonstrating a grasp of literary analysis at the 6th grade level. Students will also have the opportunity to refresh their knowledge of writing, research, and content-area vocabulary. Unit 2 – Lands of Ice and Snow: This unit focuses on mankind’s struggle with the wild elements of nature. The anchor piece for this unit is the story of a dog who is kidnapped and taken to the wilds of Alaska, where he must adapt and endure its rough terrain during the Klondike gold rush. The novel will highlight themes of survival and adaptation in the natural world. Students will also read a selection of poetry and nonfiction that will cause them to think about man’s relationship with nature, and our own mortality. Unit 3 – Courage in Everyday Journeys: In this unit, students will consider the meaning of courage, both in fictional characters, and in real life. The anchor for this unit is the theatrical version of The Diary of Anne Frank, based on the true story that details the experience of a young girl who finds her life in danger during the Holocaust. Students will also be exposed to a collection that includes the fictional works of Mark Twain, the biography of Steve Jobs, and an historical essay by Susan B. Anthony. Throughout each selection, students will build on their understanding of characterization by comparing the courage of their fictional heroes with that of real men and women. Unit 4 – Sea Journeys: The unifying theme of this unit is centered around the notion of exploration and discovery. Students will explore the concept of symbolism as they examine how different authors portray the sea as a symbol of adventure and freedom. They will view this symbol as a common thread that links the works of poetry, fiction, and articles throughout the unit. The focal point of the unit, The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle, will provide an opportunity for students to examine internal and external conflict as they follow the journey of self-discovery through the eyes of this mythological heroine. Unit 5 – Extreme Frontiers: The focus of this unit highlights the journey of mankind in their quest to achieve the impossible. Through a collection of narrative fiction, literary nonfiction, biography, and essay, students will be exposed to themes of exploration and discovery. Anchoring this unit, is The First Men in the Moon, by H.G. Wells. Throughout the course of this science fiction text, students will examine the visionary quality of men who would dare to stand up to a challenge. Students will also develop their skill in writing and analyzing argumentative essays while learning new strategies to build vocabulary acquisition. Unit 6 – Ancient Lands: This unit will take students on a journey into ancient history as they examine the link between mythological stories and contemporary ideas. As students connect with the mythical heroes of ancient Greece and Rome, they will observe the intersection between ancient culture and the values of our modern-day society. Throughout this collection of fictional stories and nonfiction articles, students will develop background knowledge of mythological constructs while considering the ways in which having an understanding of the past can shape our future. 25 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Curriculum Content and Skill Focus Unit 1: Skills Workshop Sharpen reading skills: summary, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation. Analyze literary elements: narrative/poetic/dramatic structure, point of view, style, theme, purpose, plot, conflict, resolution, characterization, theme Analyze language: figurative language, word relationships, persuasiveness, connotation, nuance, technical language, implicit and explicit meaning Analyze informational texts: central ideas, interaction of ideas, summarizing, point of view, purpose, citing textual evidence, making inferences. Analyze arguments: rhetoric, claim development, structure, purpose. Sharpen writing skills: o explanatory: responding to literature; comparing/contrasting; synthesizing information; developing and supporting a thesis; using appropriate and varied transitions between ideas; using precise, domain-specific language; o argumentative: making and supporting a claim; using valid reasoning; sequencing ideas; adapting to purpose, audience, and task; using precise, domain-specific language; using the writing process. Conduct research: web searches, challenging usage and vocabulary. Participate in speaking and listening activities: engage in collaborative discussions Strengthen language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use. Unit 2: Lands of Ice and Snow Sharpen reading skills: summary, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation. Identify explicit and implicit meaning in texts. Analyze literary elements: narrative/poetic/dramatic structure, point of view, style, theme, purpose, development of theme, setting, characters, plot. Analyze language: figurative and technical language, imagery, tone, persuasiveness, connotation, nuance, using context clues Analyze informational texts: central ideas, interaction of ideas, structure, point of view. Analyze arguments: rhetoric, premises, claim development, structure, purpose. Sharpen writing skills: o narrative : incorporating sensory detail, sequencing, reflecting, peer evaluating Conduct research: the challenge of usage and vocabulary; evaluation of the strengths and limitations of sources in terms of task, purpose, and audience; distinguish between quoted material and paraphrased ideas; preparation of papers using correct MLA guidelines for formatting, citing sources within a text, and creating a works cited page. Participate in speaking and listening activities: engage in collaborative discussions Strengthen language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use. Unit 3: Courage in Everyday Journeys Sharpen reading skills: summary, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation. Identify explicit and implicit meaning in texts. Analyze literary elements: narrative/poetic/dramatic structure, point of view, style, theme, purpose, development of theme, setting, characters, plot. Analyze language: figurative and technical language, imagery, tone, persuasiveness, connotation, nuance, using context clues, multiple-meaning words Analyze informational texts: central ideas, interaction of ideas, structure, point of view. Analyze arguments: rhetoric, premises, claim development, structure, purpose. Sharpen writing skills: o argumentative: making and supporting a claim; using valid reasoning; using rhetorical devices to persuade; adapting a rhetorical structure; sequencing ideas; creating cohesiveness; adapting to purpose, audience and task; using precise, domain-specific language; using the writing process. Conduct research: the challenge of usage and vocabulary; evaluation of the strengths and limitations of sources in terms of task, purpose, and audience; distinguish between quoted material and paraphrased ideas; 26 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 preparation of papers using correct MLA guidelines for formatting, citing sources within a text, and creating a works cited page. Participate in speaking and listening activities: engage in collaborative discussions Strengthen language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use. Unit 4: Sea Journeys Sharpen reading skills: summary, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation. Identify explicit and implicit meaning in texts. Analyze literary elements: narrative/poetic/dramatic structure, point of view, style, theme, purpose, development of theme, setting, characters, plot, symbolism Analyze language: figurative and technical language, imagery, tone, mood, persuasiveness, connotation, nuance, using context clues, multiple-meaning words Analyze informational texts: central ideas, interaction of ideas, structure, point of view. Analyze arguments: rhetoric, premises, claim development, structure, purpose. Sharpen writing skills: o argumentative: making and supporting a claim; using valid reasoning; using rhetorical devices to persuade; adapting a rhetorical structure; sequencing ideas; creating cohesiveness; adapting to purpose, audience and task; using precise, domain-specific language; using the writing process. Conduct research: the challenge of usage and vocabulary; evaluation of the strengths and limitations of sources in terms of task, purpose, and audience; distinguish between quoted material and paraphrased ideas; preparation of papers using correct MLA guidelines for formatting, citing sources within a text, and creating a works cited page. Participate in speaking and listening activities: engage in collaborative discussions Strengthen language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use. Unit 5: Extreme Frontiers Sharpen reading skills: summary, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation. Identify explicit and implicit meaning in texts. Analyze literary elements: narrative/poetic/dramatic structure, point of view, style, theme, purpose, development of theme, setting, characters, plot, motif Analyze language: figurative and technical language, imagery, mood, tone, persuasiveness, connotation, nuance, using context clues Analyze informational texts: central ideas, interaction of ideas, structure, point of view. Analyze arguments: rhetoric, premises, claim development, structure, purpose. Sharpen writing skills: o argumentative: making and supporting a claim; using valid reasoning; using rhetorical devices to persuade; adapting a rhetorical structure; sequencing ideas; creating cohesiveness; adapting to purpose, audience and task; using precise, domain-specific language; using the writing process. Conduct research: the challenge of usage and vocabulary; evaluation of the strengths and limitations of sources in terms of task, purpose, and audience; distinguish between quoted material and paraphrased ideas; preparation of papers using correct MLA guidelines for formatting, citing sources within a text, and creating a works cited page. Participate in speaking and listening activities: engage in collaborative discussions Strengthen language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use. Unit 6: Ancient Lands Sharpen reading skills: summary, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation. Identify explicit and implicit meaning in texts. Analyze literary elements: narrative/poetic/dramatic structure, point of view, style, theme, purpose, development of theme, setting, characters, plot. Analyze language: figurative and technical language, imagery, tone, persuasiveness, connotation, nuance, using context clues Analyze informational texts: central ideas, interaction of ideas, structure, point of view. 27 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Analyze arguments: rhetoric, premises, claim development, structure, purpose. Sharpen writing skills: o explanatory: responding to literature; comparing/contrasting; synthesizing information; developing and supporting a thesis; using appropriate and varied transitions between ideas; using precise, domain-specific language; Conduct research: the challenge of usage and vocabulary; evaluation of the strengths and limitations of sources in terms of task, purpose, and audience; distinguish between quoted material and paraphrased ideas; preparation of papers using correct MLA guidelines for formatting, citing sources within a text, and creating a works cited page. Participate in speaking and listening activities: engage in collaborative discussions Strengthen language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use. Literature List The following are literary works students will encounter in English 7 CCSS: Unit 2: Lands of Ice and Snow London, Jack The Call of the Wild Faces, July 2013 “Tour the Kremlin” Faces, October 2013 “For the Dogs” Dickinson, Emily “The Sky is Low, The Clouds are Mean” Shakespeare, William “Thy Breath be Rude” from As You Like It Frost, Robert “Dust of Snow” Petursson, Asgeir & Porsteinsson, Steingrimur Part IV of the Introduction to Seven Icelandic Short Stories Carroll, Lewis “Jabberwocky” Unit 3: Courage in Everyday Journeys Goodrich & Hackett The Diary of Anne Frank, A Play Odyssey, September 2013 “Why Music?” Bambara, Toni Cade “Raymond’s Run” Twain, Mark “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County” Twain, Mark Excerpts from Adventures of Tom Sawyer Blumenthal, Karen Steve Jobs: The Man Who Thought Different (Chapter 1) Anthony, Susan B. “On Women’s Rights to Vote” Unit 4: Voyages of Self-Discovery Avi True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle 28 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Lord Byron “Adieu, Adieu, My Native Shore” Keats, John “On the Sea” Masefield, John “Sea Fever” Poe, Edgar Allan “The City in the Sea” Shakespeare, William “Sonnet 65” Faces, November 2013 “Grief Along the Reef” Faces, November 2013 “The Light Brigade” Calliope, November 2013 “Innovations that Changed Building Design” Unit 5: Extreme Frontiers Wells, H.G. The First Men in the Moon Faces, November 2013 “Mount Taylor: A Peak in Peril” Odyssey, May/June 2013 “Pinball! Where Science Meets Fun” Goldberg, Daniel, et. Al. Minecraft: The Unlikely Tale of Markus “Notch” Persson and the Game that Changed Everything (excerpt) The Committee on Science and Astronautics of the 86th Congress “The Unseen Values” from The Practical Values of Space Exploration O. Henry “A Retrieved Reformation” Unit 6: Ancient Lands Bullfinch, Thomas Bulfinch’s Mythology: The Age of Fable by Thomas Bulfinch (excerpts) Poe, Edgar Allen “The Cask of Amontillado” Calliope, Nov / Dec 2013 “Egypt’s Master Builders” Calliope, July / August 2013 “Meet the Heroes” Homer The Odyssey Book IX: Ulysses Declares Himself and Begins His Story—The Cicons, Lotophagi, and Cyclopses Calliope, October 2013 “Wonderful Things” 29 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Additional Resources In addition to the default course program, English 700 includes extra alternate projects and tests for use in enhancing instruction or addressing individual needs. Below is a list of resources that are not included in this course and must be acquired separately. Unit 3 – Courage in Everyday Journeys Required Unit Reading The Diary of Anne Frank (the play), Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett; ISBN 978-0822203070 Dramatists Play Service, Inc. Unit 4 – Sea Journeys 47711-6 Scholastic Required Unit Reading The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle, Avi; ISBN 978-0-545- LANGUAGE ARTS 700 CCSS UNIT 1: SKILLS WORKSHOP 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Course Overview Arguments and Claims Informative and Explanatory Writing Storytelling Through Writing Quiz 1 Alternate Quiz 1 – Form A Alternate Quiz 1 – Form B About Pronouns Variety is the Spice of Sentences Multiple Meanings Quiz 2 Assignment Titles 12. Alternate Quiz 2 – Form A 13. Alternate Quiz 2 – Form B 14. Fiction 15. Information and Nonfiction 16. Quiz 3 17 Alternate Quiz 3 – Form A 18. Alternate Quiz 3 – Form B 19. Presenting and Discussing 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits LANGUAGE ARTS 700 CCSS UNIT 2: LANDS OF ICE AND SNOW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 30 Assignment Titles Unit Introduction: Understanding the Past to Shape 25. Buck's Character and Theme Our Future 26. Quiz 3 Exploring Themes in a Novel 27. Alternate Quiz 3 - Form A Point of View in a Novel 28. Alternate Quiz 3 - Form B Adaptation and Survival 29. Reading as a Writer Words and Mental Images 30. Dickinson's Words Extended Metaphors and Personification 31. The Power of Love Phrases and Clauses 32. The Power of Transitions Quiz 1 33. "Tour the Kremlin" Alternate Quiz 1 - Form A 34. The Conflict in the Theme Alternate Quiz 1 - Form B 35. Quiz 4 The Rise of Buck 36. Alternate Quiz 4 - Form A The Value of Work 37. Alternate Quiz 4 - Form B A New Morality 38. Writing with Purpose and Structure Winter's Meaning 39. Audience and Structure The First Sounds of the Wild 40. Jabberwocky and Nonsense The Wildness in All 41. For the Dogs Quiz 2 42. The Final Themes Alternate Quiz 2 - Form A 43. Mastery Alternate Quiz 2 - Form B 44. Unit Review The Expert Reader 45. Creating Your Own Narrative Characterization 46. Speaking and Listening Project The Nature of Men 47. Test Imagery of the Primitive 48. Alternate Test Understanding Informational Texts 49. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 LANGUAGE ARTS 700 CCSS UNIT 3: COURAGE IN EVERYDAY JOURNEYS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. Assignment Titles Unit Introduction: What is Courage? 27. Alternate Quiz 3 - Form A Introducing The Diary of Anne Frank 28. Alternate Quiz 3 - Form B Setting the Stage for The Diary of Anne Frank 29. What is a Biography? Characterization and The Diary of Anne Frank 30. Who Was Steve Jobs? Identifying Themes in The Diary of Anne Frank 31. Steve Jobs: The Commencement Address Identifying Conflict in The Diary of Anne Frank 32. Sentence Types: Add Interest to Your Writing Figurative Language in The Diary of Anne Frank 33. Identifying Themes in Steve Jobs' Commencement Quiz 1 Address Alternate Quiz 1 - Form A 34. "Music of the Nations" - A Close Reading Activity Alternate Quiz 1 - Form B 35. Quiz 4 The Plot Structure of The Diary of Anne Frank 36. Alternate Quiz 4 - Form A Characterization and The Diary of Anne Frank 37. Alternate Quiz 4 - Form B Mood and The Diary of Anne Frank 38. Speaking and Listening Exercise Symbolism and The Diary of Anne Frank 39. Creating Regionalism in Short Stories Identifying Themes in The Diary of Anne Frank 40. Identifying Irony in "The Celebrated Jumping Frog The Plot Structure of The Diary of Anne Frank of Calaveras County" Quiz 2 41. Identifying Point of View in The Adventures of Tom Alternate Quiz 2 - Form A Sawyer Alternate Quiz 2 - Form B 42. Identifying Theme in The Adventures of Tom Making Inferences: Can You Predict the Outcome in Sawyer "Raymond's Run?" 43. Complex Characters and The Adventures of Tom I See Your Point! - Point of View and Perspective in Sawyer "Raymond's Run" 44. Unit Review Discovering Dialect - Word Choice and Language in 45. Essay: Write an Argumentative Essay About the "Raymond's Run" Theme of "Courage" Personality Quiz - Analyzing Character Traits in 46. Essay: Write an Effective Speech About a Topic of "Raymond's Run" Importance in Your School Identifying Idioms in "Raymond's Run" 47. Test Tension and Resolutions in "Raymond's Run" 48. Alternate Test Quiz 3 49. Glossary and Credits LANGUAGE ARTS 700 CCSS UNIT 4: SEA JOURNEYS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 31 Assignment Titles Unit Introduction: Voyages of Self-Discovery 24. Strategies for Reading Nonfiction The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle by Avi 25. Character Change and Conflict Charlotte and the New World 26. Quiz 3 Tone 27. Alternate Quiz 3 - Form A Who's Who? Character and Characterization in The 28. Alternate Quiz 3 - Form B True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle 29. Exploring Words Figurative Language in "Adieu 30. Understanding Transitions The Research Process 31. Form and Structure in Keats' "On the Sea" Quiz 1 32. Organizing Plots and Projects Alternate Quiz 1 - Form A 33. Organizational Structures in Reading and Writing Alternate Quiz 1 - Form B 34. The Writing Process: Prewriting and Drafting Questioning the Text and Determining the 35. Quiz 4 Importance of Information 36. Alternate Quiz 4 - Form A "Jonah and the Whale" and the Theme of 37. Alternate Quiz 4 - Form B Transformation 38. The Theme of Order and Learning How to Revise Context Clues and Textual Evidence 39. Purpose and Point of View in "Innovations that Literary Analysis Essays - Introductions and Thesis Changed Building Design" Development 40. The Writing Process: Editing Writing About Literature - Developing a Thesis & 41. The Theme of Order and the Writing Process: Understanding a Conclusion Publishing Writing About Literature - Rhetorical Modes 42. Structural Organization in Nonfiction and Poe's Quiz 2 "The City in the Sea" Alternate Quiz 2 - Form A 43. Confinement Alternate Quiz 2 - Form B 44. Unit Review Character 45. Extended Writing Project: Informative Essay Character 46. Speaking and Listening Project Understanding Shakespeare's "Sonnet 65" 47. Test Writing About Literature - Supporting Arguments 48. Alternate Test with Textual Evidence 49. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 LANGUAGE ARTS 700 CCSS UNIT 5: EXTREME FRONTIERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 32 Assignment Titles Unit Introduction: The Daring of Man 24 Discovery Theme in The First Men in the Moon: Point of View in The First Men in the Moon: Mr. Chapter 25 Bedford Meets Mr. Cavor 25 Writing Focus Inference in The First Men in the Moon 26 Quiz 3 Context Clues in The First Men in the Moon 27 Alternate Quiz 3 - Form A Themes in Science Fiction: Chapters 5 & 6 28 Alternate Quiz 3 - Form B Figurative Language and Setting in Chapters 7 & 8 29 Close Reading of "Mount Taylor: A Peak in Peril" Making Predictions: Chapter 9 & 10 30 Research-Based Response to "Mount Taylor: A Peak Quiz 1 in Peril" Alternate Quiz 1 - Form A 31 Previewing the Text in "The Unseen Values" Alternate Quiz 1 - Form B 32 Summarizing to Uncover Theme in "The Unseen Types of Conflict in The First Men in the Moon: Values" Chapters 11 & 12 33 Examining Tone in "The Unseen Values" Examining Character in The First Men in the Moon: 34 Analyzing the Argument in "The Unseen Values" Chapters 13 & 14 35 Quiz 4 Character Conflicts in The First Men in the Moon: 36 Alternate Quiz 4 - Form A Chapters 15 & 16 37 Alternate Quiz 4 - Form B Encounters with the Other in The First Men in the 38 Shades of Meaning in "A Retrieved Reformation" Moon: Chapter 17 39 Dynamic Character Impacts Theme in "A Retrieved Emerging Themes in The First Men in the Moon: Reformation" Chapter 18 40 Tone and Central Idea in an Informational Text Mood in The First Men in the Moon: Chapter 19 41 Understanding the Link Between Ideas and Details Quiz 2 42 Research Project: The Debate Surrounding Alternate Quiz 2 - Form A Edugaming Alternate Quiz 2 - Form B 43 Pioneers of MinecraftEdu Vocabulary Strategies - The First Men in the Moon: 44 Unit Review Chapter 20 45 Argument: The Impact of Educational Gaming in the Bedford Returns to Earth - The First Men in the Classroom Moon: Chapter 21 46 Movie Pitch for The First Men in the Moon Epilogue and Conflicting Points of View in The First 47 Test Men in the Moon: Chapter 22 & 23 48 Alternate Test Theme and Historical Context in The First Men in 49 Glossary and Credits the Moon: Chapter 24 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 LANGUAGE ARTS 700 CCSS UNIT 6: ANCIENT LANDS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Assignment Titles Unit Introduction: Understanding the Past to Shape 24 Reading for Information: Discovering Purpose and Our Future Point of View Understanding Metacognition 25 Researching for Information Activating Background Knowledge as a Reading 26 Quiz 3 Strategy 27 Alternate Quiz 3 - Form A Inferring for Vocabulary and Questioning as a 28 Alternate Quiz 3 - Form B Metacognitive Strategy 29 Greek Drama: An Investigation for Learning Synthesis as a Metacognitive Strategy 30 Introduction to Greek Drama: Antigone Understanding Story Structure Through Plot 31 Antigone Metacognition in the Real World 32 Exploring the Language of Theater Quiz 1 33 Antigone: The Structure of Tragedy Alternate Quiz 1 - Form A 34 Mini Research Project: Determining Voice Alternate Quiz 1 - Form B 35 Quiz 4 Odysseus and the Hero's Journey 36 Alternate Quiz 4 - Form A The Odyssey and Point of View 37 Alternate Quiz 4 - Form B The Power of Words 38 Women in Ancient Greece The Heroes of Troy: A Reflection on Theme 39 The Female Hero's Journey Old Meets New: A Comparison of Heroes Across 40 The Goddesses of Ancient Greece and Rome Time 41 Archetypes and the Hero Story Defining Hero: A Lesson of Synthesis 42 Point of View and the Perseus Story Quiz 2 43 Putting It All Together: "The Cask of Amontillado" Alternate Quiz 2 - Form A 44 Unit Review Alternate Quiz 2 - Form B 45 Project: Essay - An Analysis of the Hero's Journey in Monitoring Comprehension Contemporary Culture Monitoring Comprehension: Making Predictions 46 Project: Creating a Mythological Video Monitoring Comprehension: Asking Questions 47 Test Monitoring Comprehension: Clarifying Meaning in 48 Alternate Test Vocabulary 49 Glossary and Credits LANGUAGE ARTS 700 CCSS UNIT 7: FINAL REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 33 Exam Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 LANGUAGE ARTS 800 COURSE OVERVIEW Language Arts 800 continues to build on the sequential development and integration of communication skills in four major areas—reading, writing, speaking, and listening. It most specifically focuses on deepening and furthering students' understanding in the following ways: Reading reinforces reading comprehension skills by teaching students context clues and sequencing; how to analyze propaganda and other forms of writing, including biographies, autobiographies, formal essays and short stories; shows students how to make denotative, symbolic, and connotative readings of a text; introduces both Old English and Middle English languages and literature to develop students' understanding of English language formation and development; prepares students for the higher level literary comprehension skills required in the upper grades. Writing develops students' understanding of sentence structure, providing hands-on experience with conjunctions, transitions, clauses, and common sentence errors; teaches language histories and etymologies to help students build on knowledge of word structures, including topics like prefixes, roots, and suffixes; expands on students' vocabulary and spelling skills; gives students the opportunity to develop their abilities in writing business letters, friendly letters, informal essays, and basic literature analyses. Speaking offers students experience in delivering oral reports; teaches skills that enable students to become effective speakers and communicators, weaving these skills together throughout the course. Listening teaches effective listening comprehension skills, weaving these together throughout the lessons; builds upon students' study skills, as well as helping them become reliable and efficient note-takers. Curriculum Contents Reading Comprehension Skills Analysis of Propaganda Denotation, Connotation, and Symbolism Elements of Narrative Prose Following Directions Reading Formal Essays Reading Skills—Fact vs. Opinion, Validity, and Authority Grammar and Usage Composition Essay/Report—Structure and Process Paragraph Elements and Structure Writing Formal and Informal Essays Writing Paragraphs Writing Summaries and Paraphrases Writing a Short Story Writing Business Letters 34 Conjunctions—Subordinating, Correlative, and Coordinating Clauses—Adjective, Adverb, and Dependent/Independent Capitalization Grammar Errors—Sentence Construction Errors Introductory Expressions—Interjections, Participle Phrases, and Adverb Clauses Parts of Speech—Nouns, Verbs, Pronouns, Adverbs, Adjectives, and Interjections Punctuation—Apostrophes, Hyphens, Italics, Commas, and End Punctuation Sentence Structure—Tense, Number, Person, and Transitions ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Literature Studies Nonfiction—Biography and Autobiography Survey of English Literature—Old and Middle English Poetry—Elements and Interpretation Novel—Definition and Types Drama—History, Elements, and Types Short Story—Structure, Elements, and Techniques Speaking and Listening Direct/Indirect Communication Following Instructions Listening Skills—Strategies, Comprehension, and Note-Taking Nonverbal Communication Oral Report Speaking Skills—Purpose, Organization, and Delivery Special Topics Diacritical Marks English Variations Etymology Media Comprehension Note-taking Origin/Development of Language—IndoEuropean, Old and Middle English, and American English Use of Reference Materials Literature List The literary works students will encounter in Language Arts 800 include, but are not limited to: Fiction Nonfiction Stockton, Frank R. o "The Lady or the Tiger?" Hawthorne, Nathaniel. o "The Birthmark" de Maupassant, Guy. o "The Piece of String" Bierce, Ambrose. o "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" Paine, Thomas. o "The Crisis" (excerpt) Keller, Helen. o The Story of My Life (excerpt) Poetry Tennyson, Lord Alfred. o "The Charge of the Light Brigade" Jacobs, W. W. o "The Monkey’s Paw" Kipling, Rudyard. o "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" o "How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin" 35 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 LANGUAGE ARTS 800 UNIT 1: STRATEGIES FOR READING AND WRITING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Course Overview Unlocking Word Meaning Categorizing Words Learning Morphemes Mastering Confusing Words Using the Dictionary and Diacritical Marks Using a Thesaurus Context Clues and Sequence Project: Reading Unfamiliar Words Quiz 1: Improving Your Reading Using Language Appropriately Avoiding the Double Negative Words Usage Assignment Titles 15. Sentences 16. Paragraphs 17 Compositions 18. Project: Writing a Composition 19. Quiz 2: Writing Conventions and Strategies 20. Developing Listening Skills 21. Speaking Effectively 22. Quiz 3: Speaking and Listening 23. Special Project 24. Review 25. Test 26. Alternate Test 27. Glossary and Credits LANGUAGE ARTS 800 UNIT 2: MECHANICS AND THE SENTENCE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Ending a Thought Linking Ideas Interrupting a Thought Following an Introduction Quiz 1: Punctuation Punctuation: The Apostrophe Punctuation: The Hyphen Punctuation: Quotation Marks Punctuation: Parentheses and Italics Capitalization Quiz 2: Punctuation and Capitalization Assignment Titles 12. Coordination in Sentences (1) 13. Coordination in Sentences (2) 14. Subordination in Sentences (1) 15. Subordination in Sentences (2) 16. Quiz 3: Coordination and Subordination 17. Special Project 18. Review 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits LANGUAGE ARTS 800 UNIT 3: HISTORY OF LANGUAGE AND MODERN GRAMMAR 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles The Development of Language 12. Pronouns History of Language and Grammar 13. Verbs The Indo-European Family 14. Modifiers Quiz 1: Language Changes 15. Essay: Parts of Speech The Old English Period 16. Quiz 3: Modern English Grammar Language and Literature of the Old English Period 17. Special Project Middle English 18. Review Essay: Tracing Language Changes 19. Test Report: Geoffrey Chaucer 20. Alternate Test Quiz 2: Forming the English Language 21. Glossary and Credits Nouns LANGUAGE ARTS 800 UNIT 4: EXPOSITION: THE FORMAL ESSAY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 36 Assignment Titles Reading: The Formal Essay 12. Writing the Conclusion Essay: Summarizing a Formal Essay 13. Proofreading Analyzing a Formal Essay 14. Project: Formal Essay Report: Analyzing a Formal Magazine Essay 15. Project: Peer Evaluation Project: Analyzing a Historical Formal Essay 16. Quiz 2: Writing a Formal Essay Quiz 1: Reading a Formal Essay 17. Special Project Choosing a Topic and Writing a Thesis Statement 18. Review Documentation 19. Test Writing the Introduction 20. Alternate Test Report: Thesis Statement 21. Glossary and Credits Writing the Body ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 LANGUAGE ARTS 800 UNIT 5: PERSUASION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles Convincing Others 11. Quiz 2: Propaganda Distinguishing Fact vs. Opinion 12. Persuasion: Spoken Factors Reading the News 13. Persuasion: Unspoken Factors Analyzing the Author's Credentials 14. Listening to Persuasion Quiz 1: Persuasion 15. Quiz 3: Persuasion Propaganda Techniques 16. Special Project Identifying Slanted News and Evaluating Statistics 17. Review Evaluating Sources of Information 18. Test Project: Truth and Propaganda 19. Alternate Test Project: Researching to Persuade 20. Glossary and Credits LANGUAGE ARTS 800 UNIT 6: THE POWER OF WORDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Assignment Titles Finding the Main Idea 10. Nonverbal Cues Word Choice 11. Nonverbal Communication Being a Good Listener 12. Project: Identifying Nonverbal Cues Following Directions 13. Quiz 2: Nonverbal Messages Finding Literal Meaning 14. Special Project Listening for Implied and Figurative Meaning 15. Review Speaking Qualities 16. Test Project: Active Listening 17. Alternate Test Quiz 1: Verbal Messages 18. Glossary and Credits LANGUAGE ARTS 800 UNIT 7: SHORT STORIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Assignment Titles Characters: "The Birthmark" 14. Quiz 3: The Author's Story: Setting, Mood, Tone, The Narrator's Story: "The Piece of String" Symbolism, and Theme Project: Characters and Point of View 15. Project: Writing the Short Story Quiz 1: The Author's Craft: Characterization & 16. Project: Peer Editing Point of View 17. Publish It Plot: "The Lady or the Tiger?" 18. Project: Final Story Storytelling: "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" 19. Quiz 4: Putting It All Together Conflict: "The Monkey's Paw" 20. Special Project Project: Prewriting the Plot 21. Review Quiz 2: The Author's Story: Plot & Conflict 22. Test Setting: "How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin" 23. Alternate Test Mood and Tone: "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" 24. Glossary and Credits Theme and Symbolism: "The Gift of the Magi" Project: Prewriting Setting, Mood, Tone, and Theme LANGUAGE ARTS 800 UNIT 8: NONFICTION LITERATURE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 37 Biographies Autobiographies Poetry vs. Prose Essay: Special Day Essay: Using Connotations Quiz 1: Nonfiction Genres Narration and Point of View Helen Keller (1) Helen Keller (2) Assignment Titles 10. Project: Autobiography Technique 11. Essay: Response to Helen Keller's Autobiography 12. Quiz 2: Helen Keller 13. Special Project 14. Review 15. Test 16. Alternate Test 17. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 LANGUAGE ARTS 800 UNIT 9: FUNCTIONAL TEXTS AND READING STRATEGIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Functional Texts Professional Texts Project: Business Letter and Memo Quiz 1: Functional and Professional Texts Reading Strategies Finding the Main Idea Being an Active Reader Project: Paraphrasing Assignment Titles 9. Report: Summarizing 10. Navigating Organizational Patterns 11. Quiz 2: Reading Strategies 12. Special Project 13. Review 14. Test 15. Alternate Test 16. Glossary and Credits LANGUAGE ARTS 800 UNIT 10: SAMPLING LITERATURE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 38 Reading for Meaning Reading and Experiencing Poetry Interpreting Poetry Project: Summarizing and Paraphrasing Quiz 1: Reading for Meaning and Poetry Short Story Elements Essay: Short Story Response The Novel Report: History of the Novel Quiz 2: Fiction Assignment Titles 11. The History of Drama 12. Elements of Drama 13. Essay: Play Review 14. Quiz 3: Drama 15. Special Project 16. Review 17. Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 LANGUAGE ARTS 800 CCSS COURSE OVERVIEW Language Arts 800 is a survey of literature that explores the work of various writers of different time periods through an historical lens. Students should enter this course with a foundation in analyzing, through a close study, various genres of literature and making connections with historical perspectives and the arts. In this course, students will build on these skills by studying a range of classic and contemporary literature to convey themes of American History, Natural History, World Civilization, and Air and Space. Students will also develop their writing skills while producing informative, argumentative, and narrative compositions. Supported by a balance of fictional and informational texts, students will learn and practice close reading, modeled reading, writing, speaking, and listening strategies. Curriculum decisions for this course are guided by the Common Core State Standards. These standards were developed to provide clear and consistent goals for student learning and to ensure that students have the skills they need to be successful beyond high school. These standards define what students need to know and be able to do by the end of each grade. In addition to defining grade-level skills, the ELA standards require that students be exposed to increasingly more complex texts to which they apply those skills. In order for curriculum to align to these standards, it must be both rigorous and relevant. It must also expose students to certain critical content. In English language arts, that content includes high-quality contemporary works, the classics of American literature, and the timeless dramas of Shakespeare. English 800 students will be enriched as they expand their skills and confidence in English language arts through a comprehensive study that includes the following units: Unit 1 - Skill Workshop: In this unit, students will review skills learned in previous courses, while demonstrating a grasp of literary analysis at the 7th grade level. Students will also have the opportunity to refresh their knowledge of writing, research, and content-area vocabulary. Unit 2 – American History Collection: This unit focuses on the study of America’s early history from the heroic battle for independence through the turbulent Civil War. The anchor piece for this unit is Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women. In this novel, students will encounter themes of family, sacrifice, and individuality as they journey with the March sisters in this coming of age story. Students will also read a selection of poetry and nonfiction that will cause them to consider the values of America’s first citizens and the will that drove them to fight for freedom. Unit 3 – Display of Natural History: In this unit, students will encounter work from authors in Europe and America through an exploration into what captures the imagination of a society. Anchoring this study is Jules Verne’s Journey to the Center of the Earth. Written during a time period when much of Europe hungered for stories of new explorations and adventure, Verne’s science fiction tale takes readers on a perilous journey into undiscovered territory. Students will also be exposed to a collection that includes the short stories of French author, Guy de Maupassant, and American writers, Edgar Allen Poe and Shirley Jackson. Unit 4 – World Civilization: In this unit, students will explore the literature and culture of ancient civilizations in Egypt, Greece, and Japan. During this unit, students will have an opportunity to synthesize information from various texts to uncover universal themes within literature. Students will also examine the role of historical context in literary analysis. In the short stories included in this unit, students will be encouraged to evaluate the link between the past and present as they view the world around them through the eyes of ancient societies. Unit 5 – Fine Art Gallery: The focus of this unit highlights the connection between the themes and experiences expressed in the art and literature of a society. Anchoring this unit, is Vincent Van Gogh: Portrait of an Artist, by Jan Greenburg. In this biography, students will encounter the struggle of a determined artist who was driven by a need to communicate his passions on canvas. In addition to a study of various nonfiction texts, students will also encounter a collection of poetry that will allow them to explore the conversation between literature and the visual arts. Unit 6 – Air & Space Mezzanine: This unit will take students on a journey with the Wright Brothers as they work tenaciously towards the goal of building a flying machine. In the autobiographical memoir, “The Early History of the Airplane,” students will consider how these pioneers overcame failure and set-backs and eventually went on to make history. Students will link themes from this text to other writings as they engage in a study of the innovations that have changed the society that we live in. Throughout this collection of fiction and nonfiction works, students will explore themes of destiny, determination, and vision. 39 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Curriculum Content and Skill Focus Unit 1: Skill Workshop Sharpen reading skills: summary, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation. Analyze literary elements: narrative/poetic/dramatic structure, point of view, style, theme, purpose, plot, conflict, resolution, characterization, theme Analyze language: figurative language, word relationships, persuasiveness, connotation, nuance, technical language, implicit and explicit meaning. Analyze informational texts: central ideas, interaction of ideas, summarizing, point of view, purpose, citing textual evidence, making inferences. Analyze arguments: rhetoric, claim development, structure, purpose. Sharpen writing skills: o Informative: responding to literature; comparing/contrasting; synthesizing information; developing and supporting a thesis; using appropriate and varied transitions between ideas; using precise, domain-specific language; o argumentative: making and supporting a claim; using valid reasoning; sequencing ideas; adapting to purpose, audience, and task; using precise, domain-specific language; using the writing process. o narrative: incorporating sensory detail, sequencing, reflecting, peer evaluating Conduct research: web searches, challenging usage and vocabulary. Participate in speaking and listening activities: engage in collaborative discussions. Strengthen language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use. Unit 2: American History Collection Sharpen reading skills: summary, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation. Identify explicit and implicit meaning in texts. Analyze literary elements: narrative/poetic/dramatic structure, point of view, style, theme, purpose, development of theme, setting, characters, plot. Analyze language: figurative and technical language, imagery, tone, persuasiveness, connotation, nuance, using context clues. Analyze informational texts: central ideas, interaction of ideas, structure, point of view. Sharpen writing skills: o Informative: responding to literature; comparing/contrasting; synthesizing information; developing and supporting a thesis; using appropriate and varied transitions between ideas; using precise, domain-specific language; editing for active and passive voice, planning and organizing, audience. Conduct research: the challenge of usage and vocabulary; evaluation of the strengths and limitations of sources in terms of task, purpose, and audience; distinguish between quoted material and paraphrased ideas; preparation of papers using correct MLA guidelines for formatting, citing sources within a text, and creating a works cited page. Participate in speaking and listening activities: engage in collaborative discussions, prepare a multimedia presentation on a research topic. Strengthen language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use. Unit 3: Display of Natural History Sharpen reading skills: summary, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation. Identify explicit and implicit meaning in texts. Analyze literary elements: narrative/poetic/dramatic structure, point of view, style, theme, purpose, development of theme, setting, characters, plot. Analyze language: figurative and technical language, imagery, tone, persuasiveness, connotation, nuance, using context clues, multiple-meaning words. Analyze informational texts: central ideas, interaction of ideas, structure, point of view. Sharpen writing skills: o Informative: responding to literature; comparing/contrasting; synthesizing information; developing and supporting a thesis; using appropriate and varied transitions between ideas; using precise, domain-specific language; revising, word choice, developing task and audience. 40 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Conduct research: the challenge of usage and vocabulary; evaluation of the strengths and limitations of sources in terms of task, purpose, and audience; distinguish between quoted material and paraphrased ideas; preparation of papers using correct MLA guidelines for formatting, citing sources within a text, and creating a works cited page. Participate in speaking and listening activities: engage in collaborative discussions. Strengthen language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use, Greek/Latin roots. Unit 4: World Civilization Sharpen reading skills: summary, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation. Identify explicit and implicit meaning in texts. Analyze literary elements: narrative/poetic/dramatic structure, point of view, style, theme, purpose, development of theme, setting, characters, plot, symbolism. Analyze language: figurative and technical language, imagery, tone, mood, persuasiveness, connotation, nuance, using context clues, multiple-meaning words. Analyze informational texts: central ideas, interaction of ideas, structure, point of view. Analyze arguments: rhetoric, premises, claim development, structure, purpose. Sharpen writing skills: o argumentative: making and supporting a claim; using valid reasoning; using rhetorical devices to persuade; adapting a rhetorical structure; sequencing ideas; creating cohesiveness; adapting to purpose, audience and task; using precise, domain-specific language; using the writing process. Revising for style/word choice, planning and organizing, developing purpose. Conduct research: the challenge of usage and vocabulary; evaluation of the strengths and limitations of sources in terms of task, purpose, and audience; distinguish between quoted material and paraphrased ideas; preparation of papers using correct MLA guidelines for formatting, citing sources within a text, and creating a works cited page. Participate in speaking and listening activities: engage in collaborative discussions. Strengthen language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use. Unit 5: Fine Art Gallery Sharpen reading skills: summary, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation. Identify explicit and implicit meaning in texts. Analyze literary elements: narrative/poetic/dramatic structure, point of view, style, theme, purpose, development of theme, setting, characters, plot, motif. Analyze language: figurative and technical language, imagery, mood, tone, persuasiveness, connotation, nuance, using context clues Analyze informational texts: central ideas, interaction of ideas, structure, point of view. Sharpen writing skills: o Informative: responding to literature; comparing/contrasting; synthesizing information; developing and supporting a thesis; using appropriate and varied transitions between ideas; using precise, domain-specific language; revising, word choice, developing task and audience. Conduct research: the challenge of usage and vocabulary; evaluation of the strengths and limitations of sources in terms of task, purpose, and audience; distinguish between quoted material and paraphrased ideas; preparation of papers using correct MLA guidelines for formatting, citing sources within a text, and creating a works cited page. Participate in speaking and listening activities: engage in collaborative discussions. Prepare a multimedia presentation on a research topic. Strengthen language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use. Unit 6: Air & Space Mezzanine: Sharpen reading skills: summary, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation. Identify explicit and implicit meaning in texts. Analyze literary elements: narrative/poetic/dramatic structure, point of view, style, theme, purpose, development of theme, setting, characters, plot. 41 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Analyze language: figurative and technical language, imagery, tone, persuasiveness, connotation, nuance, using context clues. Analyze informational texts: central ideas, interaction of ideas, structure, point of view. Sharpen writing skills: o narrative : incorporating sensory detail, sequencing, reflecting, peer evaluating. Editing for verb usage, editing words for effect, organization. Conduct research: the challenge of usage and vocabulary; evaluation of the strengths and limitations of sources in terms of task, purpose, and audience; distinguish between quoted material and paraphrased ideas; preparation of papers using correct MLA guidelines for formatting, citing sources within a text, and creating a works cited page. Participate in speaking and listening activities: engage in collaborative discussions: group collaboration. Strengthen language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use. Literature List The following are literary works students will encounter in Language Arts 800: Unit 2: American History Collection Alcott, Louisa May Little Women Calliope, September 2013 “We Shall Overcome” United States Constitution Preamble and First Amendment to the Constitution Coblestone, October 2013 “The Road to Valley Forge” Douglass, Frederick Excerpts from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: An American Slave Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth “Revere’s Ride” Whitman, Walt “O Captain, My Captain” Unit 3: Display of Natural History Verne, Jules Journey to the Center of the Earth Excerpt from Drunk Tank Pink by Adam Alter “Colors” (also found under “Your Brain on Blue” in table of contents) De Maupassant, Guy “The False Gems” De Maupassant, Guy “The Diamond Necklace” Poe, Edgar Allen “The Fall of the House of Usher” Jackson, Shirley “Charles” Unit 4: World Civilization Checkov, Anton “The Bear” Calliope, October 2013 “Home in Armana” 42 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Homer Excerpt from “The Iliad” Wilson, Epiphanius Excerpts from Japanese Literature Muse, July/August 2013 “Sweet Nothings” Jen, Gish “The White Umbrella” Sneve, Virginia Driving Hawk “The Medicine Bag” Unit 5: Fine Art Gallery Greenburg, Jan Vincent Van Gogh: Portrait of an Artist Muse, September 2013 “Head Games” Auden, W.H. “Musee des Beaux Arts” Snodgrass, W.D. “Matisse: The Red Studio” Stone, John “American Gothic” Williams, William Carlos “Landscape with the Fall of Icarus” Song, Cathy “Girl Powdering Her Neck” Muse, July/August 2013 “The Camera Does Lie” Cricket, February 2013 “Taj Mahal” Mauclair, Camille The French Impressionists (1860-1900) Unit 6: Air & Space Mezzanine: Wright, Orville and Wilbur The Early History of the Airplane Jacobs, W.W. “The Monkey’s Paw” Babcock & Wilcox Company “The Early History of the Generation and Use of Steam” Faces, October 2013 “The Modern Faithful Steed” Dillard, Annie “Living Like Weasels” Thurber, James “Secret Life of Walter Mitty” 43 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Additional Resources In addition to the default course program, Language Arts 800 includes extra alternate projects and tests for use in enhancing instruction or addressing individual needs. Below is a list of resources that are not included in this course and must be acquired separately. Unit 3 – Fine Art Gallery Required Unit Reading Vincent Van Gogh: Portrait of an Artist (biography), Jan Greenberg and Sandra Jordan; ISBN 978-0440419174 Yearling Books. LANGUAGE ARTS 800 CCSS UNIT 1: SKILLS WORKSHOP 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Course Overview Review How to Write an Argument Writing to Explain or Inform Writing a Narrative Quiz 1 Alternate Quiz 1 - Form A Alternate Quiz 1 - Form B Reviewing Sentences Solving Word Mysteries Beyond the Dictionary Quiz 2 Assignment Titles 12. Alternate Quiz 2 - Form A 13. Alternate Quiz 2 - Form B 14. Reading Fiction 15. Reading Informational Texts 16. Quiz 3 17 Alternate Quiz 3 - Form A 18. Alternate Quiz 3 - Form B 19. Speeches 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits LANGUAGE ARTS 800 CCSS UNIT 2: AMERICAN HISTORY COLLECTION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 44 Assignment Titles Unit Introduction: Literature Through the Lens of 26. Quiz 3 History 27. Alternate Quiz 3 - Form A Lessons for Everyone from Little Women 28. Alternate Quiz 3 - Form B On Being Good; Little Women 29. Research Essay Planning Human Nature; Little Women 30. Research: Writing a Draft Pilgrims on a Journey; Little Women 31. Research: Using Evidence Little Women 32. Research Building Castles; Little Women 33. Research: Word Meanings Quiz 1 34. Writing: Editing and Finishing Your Essay Alternate Quiz 1 - Form A 35. Quiz 4 Alternate Quiz 1 - Form B 36. Alternate Quiz 4 - Form A Home Alone; Little Women 37. Alternate Quiz 4 - Form B More Heartache; Little Women 38. Research Writing: Revising for Audience and Meg Makes a Decision; Little Women Purpose A Wedding; Little Women 39. History Through Poetry Out on the Town; Little Women 40. Comparing Poems Jo's Consequences; Little Women 41. Presenting Your Research Quiz 2 42. Speeches: Present a Claim Alternate Quiz 2 - Form A 43. Presenting Ideas in Speech and Writing Alternate Quiz 2 - Form B 44. Unit Review Jo's Love; Little Women 45. Project: Essay - Research Writing Sweet Beth; Little Women 46. Project: Speaking & Listening - Multimedia Project Lazy Laurence; Little Women 47. Test Making a House a Home; Little Women 48. Alternate Test Under the Umbrella; Little Women 49. Glossary and Credits A Harvest; Little Women ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 LANGUAGE ARTS 800 CCSS UNIT 3: DISPLAY OF NATURAL HISTORY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Assignment Titles Unit Introduction: What do We Really Know About 24 Reliable Narrator and Themes Our Surroundings? 25 Adaptations and Characterization Introduction and Chapters 1-3 to Journey to the 26 Quiz 3 Center of the Earth 27 Alternate Quiz 3 - Form A Chapters 2-4 to Journey to the Center of the Earth 28 Alternate Quiz 3 - Form B Chapters 5-7 to Journey to the Center of the Earth 29 Your Brain on Blue Muse Nov/Dec 2013 Chapters 8-10 to Journey to the Center of the Earth 30 Fact or Opinion in Your Brain on Blue Chapters 11-12 to Journey to the Center of the 31 The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe Earth 32 Active Reading in "The Fall of the House of Usher" Chapters 13-15 of Journey to the Center of the 33 Mood Earth 34 Extended Metapor in The Fall of the House of Usher Quiz 1 35 Quiz 4 Alternate Quiz 1 - Form A 36 Alternate Quiz 4 - Form A Alternate Quiz 1 - Form B 37 Alternate Quiz 4 - Form B Irony and Allusion in Chapters 16-18 of Journey to 38 The False Gems by Guy de Maupassant the Center of the Earth 39 Analyzing "The False Gems" by Guy de Maupassant Dynamic Characters in Chapters 19-21 40 The Diamond Necklace by Guy de Maupassant Discovering Theme in Chapters 22-24 41 Theme in "The Diamond Necklace" Point of View and Suspense in Chapters 25-26 42 Charles by Shirley Jackson Tone and Mood in Chapters 27-28 43 Irony in "Charles" Theme and Foreshadowing in Chapters 29-30 44 Unit Review Quiz 2 45 Project: Essay - Research on The Brain Alternate Quiz 2 - Form A 46 Speaking and Listening Project: Multimedia Alternate Quiz 2 - Form B Presentation of Your Research Characterization and Reliable Narrators 47 Test Context Clues and Characterization in Chapters 33- 48 Alternate Test 34 49 Glossary and Credits Allusions and Motivations within Chapters 35-37 Greek Roots and Characterization in Chapters 3840 LANGUAGE ARTS 800 CCSS UNIT 4: WORLD CIVILIZATION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 45 Assignment Titles Unit Introduction: The Trojan War and The Iliad 27. Alternate Quiz 3 - Form A Introducing: The Iliad 28. Alternate Quiz 3 - Form B The Iliad: Analysis 29. Getting Back Up: "Sweet Nothing" The Iliad: Structure 30. The Structure of "Sweet Nothing" The Iliad: Presenting Evidence 31. "Sweet Nothing": The Language of Persuasion The Iliad: Epithets 32. "Sweet Nothing" The Iliad: Epic Poem 33. Anticipating the "White Umbrella" Quiz 1 34. Theme the "White Umbrella" Alternate Quiz 1 - Form A 35. Quiz 4 Alternate Quiz 1 - Form B 36. Alternate Quiz 4 - Form A Meet King Tut 37. Alternate Quiz 4 - Form B What Happened to Tutankhamun? 38. Themes in "The Medicine Bag" Tutankhamun: Developing an Argument 39. Character and Climax in "The Medicine Bag" Reading Poetry 40. Compare "The White Umbrella" and "The Medicine Analyzing Poetry Bag" Comparative Analysis of Poetry 41. Literary Analysis of "The White Umbrella" and Quiz 2 "The Medicine Bag" Alternate Quiz 2 - Form A 42. Cultural History Research Alternate Quiz 2 - Form B 43. Cultural History Research Diagramming "The Bear" 44. Unit Review Characterization in "The Bear" 45. Project: Argumentative Essay - Culture in America "The Bear" Web Quest 46. Speaking and Listening: A Visual Display of Cultural Write a Play Customs Compare The Bears 47. Test ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 LANGUAGE ARTS 800 CCSS UNIT 5: FINE ART GALLERY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 46 Assignment Titles Unit Introduction: Impressionists and Beyond 26 Quiz 3 Prologues and Foreshadowing: Setting Up for 27 Alternate Quiz 3 - Form A Reading Success 28 Alternate Quiz 3 - Form B Vincent van Gogh: A Brabant Boy 29 American Gothic "Vincent in England": Summary and Identifying the 30 American Gothic and Your Own Parody Central Theme of a Text 31 Landscape with the Fall of Icarus The Missionary: Perseverance in the Face of Failure 32 Theme "In Love": Characterization in Literary Non-Fiction 33 Musee des Beaux Arts "Vincent the Dog" 34 Musee des Beaux Arts Quiz 1 35 Quiz 4 Alternate Quiz 1 - Form A 36 Alternate Quiz 4 - Form A Alternate Quiz 1 - Form B 37 Alternate Quiz 4 - Form B Vincent and Friends 38 Taj Mahal Vincent and Friends 39 Taj Mahal as Fine Art Vincent in Arles 40 Imagery in "Girl Powdering her Neck" by Cathy Song Arles "A High Yellow Note" 41 Symbolism in "Girl Powdering her Neck" by Cathy St-Remy: The Asylum Song Auvres-sur-Oise: The Last Refuge 42 Finding the main idea of "The Red Studio" Quiz 2 43 Poetry Review Alternate Quiz 2 - Form A 44 Unit Review Alternate Quiz 2 - Form B 45 Project: Essay - Research Paper Over an Artist From Postscript the Impressionist Period Head Games from Muse 46 Speaking and Listening Project: Multimedia "Head Games" in Muse Presentation of Your Author "Head Games" from Muse 47 Test Fakers 48 Alternate Test 49 Glossary and Credits Hoaxes in Art ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 LANGUAGE ARTS 800 CCSS UNIT 6: ANCIENT LANDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 1. 2. Assignment Titles Course Overview Introducing: The Wright Brothers 27. Alternate Quiz 3-Form A Dialoguing with the Wright Brothers 28. Alternate Quiz 3-Form B Wright Brothers as Writers: A Summary 29. Introduction to "The Modern Faithful Steed" Wright Brothers as Writers: An Analysis 30. Introduction to "The Modern Faithful Steed " Orville Wright: Step by Step 31. The Modern Faithful Steed: The Body Orville Wright: Text Structure 32. The Modern Faithful Steed: Moody Verbs Quiz 1 33. The Modern Faithful Steed: The Conclusion Alternate Quiz 1 - Form A 34. The Modern Faithful Steed: Proofreading and Alternate Quiz 1 - Form B Punctuation Orville and Wilbur Wright: Compare Contrast 35. Quiz 4: The Monkey's Paw says 36. Alternate Quiz 4-Form A W.W. Jacobs and Building Meaning 37. Alternate Quiz 4-Form B Building a Literary Analysis of "The Monkey's Paw" 38. Living Like Weasels: Figurative Language Writing a Literary Analysis of "The Monkey's Paw" 39. Living Like Weasels: Analyzing Structure Reflecting and Editing 40. Living Like Weasels: Writing Style Quiz 2 41. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty: Irony Alternate Quiz 2-Form A 42. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty: Dialogue Alternate Quiz 2-Form B 43. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty: Analysis Creating a Reverse Outline 44. Unit Review Creating a Reverse Outline 45. Project: Essay: "The Modern Faithful Steed" Ethos 46. Assignment Title: Speaking and Listening: Literary Writing Informally Analysis of "Living Like Weasels" Writing Formally 47. Test Verbals 48. Alternate Test Quiz 3 49. Glossary and Credits Course Overview Introducing: The Wright Brothers 27. Alternate Quiz 3-Form A LANGUAGE ARTS 800 CCSS UNIT 7: FINAL REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 47 Course Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ENGLISH I COURSE OVERVIEW English I continues to build on the sequential development and integration of communication skills in four major areas: reading, writing, speaking, and listening. It most specifically focuses on deepening and furthering students' understanding in the following ways: Reading reinforces reading comprehension skills by teaching students how to understand and appreciate poetry, drama, informative nonfiction, and fiction; shows students how to analyze, evaluate, and interpret a text; reinforces awareness of the elements and structure of narrative prose; guides students through readings of drama, a novel, and selections from well-known poetry, and short stories. Writing furthers students’ understanding of sentence structures; reviews parts of speech and their types, including in-depth studies on verbs (transitive, intransitive, conjugation, tense, voice, mood); develops students’ understanding of the types and functions of phrases and clauses; teaches language history and etymology to help students build on knowledge of word structures, including prefixes, roots, and suffixes; expands on students’ vocabulary skills; reviews spelling skills; gives students the opportunity to develop their abilities in writing speeches, short essays, poetry, friendly/business letters, and short stories. Speaking offers students experience in delivering a speech; teaches skills that enable students to become effective speakers and communicators, weaving these skills together throughout the course. Listening teaches effective listening comprehension skills, weaving these together throughout the lessons. Special Topics incorporates research skills, including Internet, library, reference material, and multimedia use; includes mass media structure and influence. Curriculum Contents Reading Comprehension Skills Analyzing Propaganda and logical fallacies Understanding Elements of Narrative Prose Reading Informative Nonfiction Reading Fiction Reading Poetry Developing Reading Skills: Analysis, Evaluation, and Interpretation Literature Studies Drama: Genre/Type, Structure, and Elements Fiction: Genre/Type, Structure, Elements, and Modes Short Stories: Structure, Elements, and Literary Devices Poetry: Genre/Type, Structure, Elements, and Literary Devices Speaking and Listening Composition Writing Business Letter Writing a Formal Essay Writing a Persuasive Essay Writing about Poetry Writing a Speech Writing a Full-Length Research Paper Grammar and Usage Parts of Speech Usage Errors Sentence Structure — Clauses and Phrases 48 Listening Skills: Elements, Common Errors, and Strategies Speaking Skills: Elements, Purpose, Organization, and Delivery Special Topics Origin/Development of Language Research Skills: Internet, Library, and Reference Materials Visual Media: Charts, Graphs, and Tables ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Literature List The following are literary works students will encounter in English I: Drama Poetry Shakespeare, William. o Romeo and Juliet Fiction Connell, Richard. o "The Most Dangerous Game" (excerpt) Saki. o "The Open Window" Verne, Jules. o Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea Homer. o The Odyssey Wordsworth, William. o "Lines Written in Early Spring" (excerpt) Rossetti, Christina. o "Up-Hill" Johnson, Ben. o "To the memory of my beloved, The AUTHOR Mr. William Shakespeare, And what he hath left us" Keats, John. o "To My Brother George" Whitman, Walt. o "As I Ponder'd in Silence" Tennyson, Alfred Lord. o "The Eagle" English I UNIT 1: READING AND WRITING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Course Overview Word Meanings Word Parts Determining the Author's Message Reading Strategies Essay: Persuasion Quiz 1: Reading Preparing to Write a Paper Drafting Using Vocabulary Spelling and Pronunciation Quiz 2: Writing Assignment Titles 13. Listening 14. Using Visual Aids 15. Essay: The Value of Visual Aids 16. Speaking 17. Project: Effective Oral Reading 18. Project: Delivering a Speech 19. Quiz 3: Speaking 20. Review 21. Special Project 22. Test 23. Alternate Test 24. Glossary and Credits English I UNIT 2: THE STRUCTURE OF LANGUAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 49 Assignment Titles Parts of Speech and Noun Types 13. Quiz 2: Phrases, Clauses, and Pronouns Plural Nouns 14. Sentence Parts Possessive Nouns 15. Letter Writing Adjectives 16. Essay: Informal Letter Verbs: Principal Parts, Tense, Voice, and Mood 17. Essay: Business Letter Working With Verbs 18. Quiz 3: Sentence Structure and Letter Writing Adverbs 19. Review Quiz 1: Nouns, Verbs, and Modifiers 20. Special Project Pronouns and Antecedents 21. Test Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections 22. Alternate Test Phrases 23. Glossary and Credits Clauses ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 English I UNIT 3: LANGUAGE USE AND LANGUAGE HISTORY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Avoiding Common Errors Verb Tense Quiz 1: Avoiding Common Errors Comparing with Adjectives and Adverbs Analogies Gerunds and Participles Quiz 2: Comparing Correctly Nature of Language Assignment Titles 9. Moving and Morphing 10. A Brief History of English 11. Quiz 3: Nature of Language; History of English 12. Review 13. Special Project 14. Test 15. Alternate Test 16. Glossary and Credits English I UNIT 4: RESEARCHING A COMPLEX PROCESS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Assignment Titles Modes and Methods 17. Prewriting Strategies Structures and Features 18. Quiz 2: Research and Writing Interpreting Visuals 19. Essay: Complex Process Complex Processes 20. Introduction to Conclusion Project: Graphically Organize a Complex Process 21. Language, Voice, and Style Project: Evaluating Knowledge of a Complex 22. Revision and Evaluation Process 23. Adding Media Quiz 1: Reading Exposition 24. Presenting Choosing a Topic 25. Project: Multimedia Presentation Project: Proposal, Outline, and Works Cited 26. Project: Peer Review and Evaluation Finding Sources in the Library 27. Project: Final Draft Project: Library Hunt 28. Quiz 3: Write Right Web Sources 29. Special Project Documentation 30. Review Citation Formats 31. Test Writing Note cards 32. Alternate Test Using Sources 33. Glossary and Credits English I UNIT 5: PRACTICAL PERSUASION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles What is Persuasion? 11. Project: Revising Your Rough Draft SOAP and the World of Business 12. Quiz 2: The Persuasive Proposal Quiz 1: Persuasion and Business 13. The Persuasive Speech Introducing an Argument and Building an Outline 14. Project: Giving Your Persuasive Speech Project: Introducing Your Argument 15. Quiz 3: Speaking Persuasively Researching an Argument 16. Special Project Project: Researching Your Argument 17. Review Project: Conducting an Interview 18. Test Writing a Rough Draft 19. Alternate Test Report: Writing Your Rough Draft 20. Glossary and Credits English I UNIT 6: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 50 Review (1) Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam – Form A 4. Alternate Exam – Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 English I UNIT 7: MASS MEDIA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles What is Mass Media? 11. Reliability of a Media Source Types of Mass Media 12. Project: Evaluating an Advertisement Project: Mass Media and SOAP 13. Project: Comparing and Contrasting Media Interpreting Visual Elements in Mass Media Coverage Project: Create, Present, and Evaluate a Poster 14. Quiz 2: Aspects of Mass Media Quiz 1: Mass Media 15. Review Agendas in the Media 16. Special Project Bias in the Media 17. Test Methods of Appeal in the Media 18. Alternate Test Fallacies in the Media 19. Glossary and Credits English I UNIT 8: POETRY AND SHORT STORIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles Understanding Poetry 11. "The Gift of the Magi" Essay: "Up-Hill" 12. "The Open Window" Meter, Form, and Language 13. Essay: Short Story Response Essay: Poetry 14. Essay: Short Story Rewrite Essay: Your Poem 15. Quiz 3: Short Story Comprehension Quiz 1: Poetry 16. Review Short Story Fundamentals 17. Special Project Action and Plot: "The Most Dangerous Game" 18. Test Theme, Language, Setting, Symbolism 19. Alternate Test Quiz 2: Short Story Fundamentals 20. Glossary and Credits English I UNIT 9: THE ODYSSEY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Assignment Titles 16. Confronting Sea Monsters 17. Essay: Temptation 18. Storyteller's Guide 19. Life on Ithaca 20. All Manner of Manners 21. Penelope 22. Cleaning House 23. Peace at Last 24. Wandering Odysseus 25. Quiz 3: Home Sweet Home 26. Review 27. Special Project 28. Test 29. Alternate Test 30. Glossary and Credits The Trojan War Homer and Epic Poetry Project: Whose Hero? Telemachus Epic Waiting for Odysseus Xenia! Quiz 1: Backgrounds Heart's-Ease Odysseus, Finally! Nausicaa Egomania! The Blame Game Circe The Dead Quiz 2: The Voyage Home English I UNIT 10: ROMEO AND JULIET 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 51 Elizabethan Drama Shakespeare Behind the Scenes Boys and Girls (Act I, Scene I) Oh, Romeo (Act I, Scenes II-III) Meant to Be (Act I, Scenes IV-V) Quiz 1: Setting the Stage Love in the Shadows (Act II, Scenes I-II) Inverted Values (Act II, III-IV) Hints of Tragedy (Act II, V-VI) Project: True Love? Shakespeare on Love (Act III, I-II) You Be Mine (Act III, III-V) Assignment Titles 14. Quiz 2: Fools Rush In 15. It's Your World, Baby (Act IV, I-III) 16. And All Things Change Them To The Contrary (Act IV, IV-V) 17. Tragedy or Triumph? (Act V) 18. Quiz 3: Tragedy or Triumph? 19. Essay: Who's to Blame? 20. Review 21. Special Project 22. Test 23. Alternate Test 24. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 English I UNIT 11: STUDIES IN THE NOVEL 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles The Novel 12. The Critical Essay Subject Matter 13. Essay: Lost Continent Types of Novels 14. Essay: Critique Modes of Writing The Novel 15. Report: Synthesis Quiz 1: The Novel 16. Quiz 3: The Critical Essay Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea 17. Review Plot and Perspective 18. Special Project Episodes 19. Test Plot Function 20. Alternate Test Essay: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea 21. Glossary and Credits Quiz 2: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea English I UNIT 12: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Semester Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam – Form A 4. Alternate Exam – Form B English I UNIT 13: FINAL EXAM 1. 2. 52 Exam Alternate Exam – Form A Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam – Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ENGLISH I CCSS COURSE OVERVIEW Students should enter this course with a foundation in fiction, drama, poetry, mythology, and nonfiction. This course will provide them with the opportunity to build on that foundation. They will engage in in-depth analysis of more complex literature, view that literature from its historical perspective, and connect it to other arts. They will write literary analyses, logical arguments, informational/explanatory texts, narratives, and focused research projects. These writing tasks will be both formal and informal. Additionally, they will engage in speaking and listening activities that use and incorporate media and technology. As a result of the reading, writing, speaking, and listening students will do in this course, they will grow their vocabulary and their understanding of how to communicate effectively by making skillful choices when expressing themselves with language. Curriculum decisions for this course are guided by the Common Core State Standards. These standards were developed to provide clear and consistent goals for student learning and to ensure that students have the skills they need to be successful beyond high school. These standards define what students need to know and be able to do by the end of each grade. In additional to defining grade-level skills, the ELA standards require that students be exposed to increasingly more complex texts to which they apply those skills. In order for curriculum to align to these standards, it must be both rigorous and relevant. It must also expose students to certain critical content. In English language arts, that content includes classic myths and stories from around the world, America’s Founding Documents, Foundational American literature, and Shakespeare. English I students will begin their climb up this staircase of skills through their study of the following genres: Short Stories: In this unit, students will gain a deeper understanding of common literary elements through the study of selected short stories. The goal will be to teach students how to apply this understanding to their reading, their writing, and their everyday life. Literary Nonfiction: Students will read a variety of nonfiction forms, including autobiography, memoir, essay, and speech. Selections will focus on writings about growing up, education, liberty, and politics. Students will consider the way in which each of these selections are reflective in nature and encourage readers and listeners to look at events and ideas in a new way. Epic Poetry: In this unit, students will focus on epic poetry as its own genre. Students will read Homer's The Odyssey in its entirety, as well as informational texts providing historical context, and various selections of poetry that draw on Homer's work. As a way of further exploring the theme of the unit, "heroism," students will also read selected works of nonfiction that address that theme from a more contemporary perspective. Drama: The focus of this unit will be on drama as a literary form with an emphasis on tragedy. Students will be introduced to philosophy by reading an excerpt from Aristotle’s Poetics. They will then read the sources for and the text of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and compare the treatment of related themes in the two plays. Novel: This unit will focus on the novel as a literary form. Students will apply and expand their understanding of literary elements as they read To Kill a Mockingbird. Students will explore a number of unifying themes as they read the novel, including honor, courage, intolerance, and compassion and these concepts will provide the basis for their writing, speaking, and other learning activities throughout the unit. A study of various informational texts will illuminate the historical context of the novel. Poetry: students will study the genre of poetry and its concentrated blend of sound and imagery, as well as the personal and the universal. Students will examine poetic form, rhyme, meter, devices, imagery and language. Students will study poems from different eras and different cultures. Students will also be introduced to literary criticism which will provide the basis for a research project and presentation. 53 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Curriculum Content and Skill Focus Unit 1: Short Story Developing reading skills: analysis, evaluation, and interpretation Identifying explicit and implicit meaning in short stories Analyzing literary elements: character, setting, plot, conflict, theme, point of view, suspense, dialogue Analyzing literary devices: figurative language, imagery, mood, irony, symbol, foreshadowing Developing writing skills - explanatory: responding to literature, developing a thesis, supporting a thesis, composing strong introductions and conclusions, writing a literary analysis, using the writing process, targeting an audience Conducting research: formulating a research question, gathering, evaluating, synthesizing, paraphrasing, summarizing, quoting, documenting information Participating in speaking and listening activities: collaborate discussions, research presentations Strengthening language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use Unit 2: Literary Nonfiction Developing reading skills: analysis, evaluation, and interpretation Identifying explicit and implicit meaning in literary nonfiction types: memoirs, autobiography, speeches, and foundational American literature’s supporting ideas with text Analyzing characteristics of literary nonfiction types: variety of form, personal presence, self-reflection, tone, diction, sequencing of ideas, use of rhetoric and rhetorical strategies, historical/cultural influence, relevancy and sufficiency of support for claims Developing writing skills – o narrative : incorporating sensory detail, sequencing, reflecting, peer evaluating o explanatory: responding to literature, comparing/contrasting, revising for alignment to purpose and audience, depth of information, and clarity and accuracy of content o argumentative: analyzing rhetorical strategies, evaluating the validity of an argument, using transitions, using formal and objective language, editing for conventions Conducting research: locating information, paraphrasing, summarizing, quoting, documenting information Analyzing and participating in speaking and listening activities: collaborate discussions, peer evaluation Strengthening language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use Unit 3: Epic Poetry Developing reading skills: analysis, evaluation, and interpretation Identifying explicit and implicit meaning in epic poetry, contemporary poetry, and informational texts; supporting ideas with text Analyzing characteristics of the epic: oral tradition, hero, journey motif, mythology, simile, epithet, invocation, foreshadowing, flashback, parallel plot Reading for information: Cultural and historical background, interviews with contemporary heroes Developing writing skills - narrative and argumentative: responding to literature, exploring point of view, making a claim, supporting a claim, composing strong introductions and conclusions, using the writing process, targeting an audience Conducting research: formulating a research question, gathering, evaluating, synthesizing, paraphrasing, summarizing, quoting, documenting information Analyzing and participating in speaking and listening activities: collaborate discussions, research presentations, creating a power point 54 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Strengthening language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use Unit 5: Drama Developing reading skills: analysis, evaluation, and interpretation Identifying explicit and implicit meaning in drama, philosophical texts, source material; supporting ideas with text Analyzing characteristics of drama – esp. Shakespearean: comedy and tragedy, character, dialogue, chorus, spectacle, soliloquy, aside, blank verse, iambic pentameter, allusion, foil, puns Developing writing skills – o explanatory: responding to literature, analyzing dramatic elements, comparing treatment of a subject in two different mediums, identifying and incorporating textual support, revising for alignment to purpose and audience, depth of information, and clarity and accuracy of content, formatting and documenting according to MLA guidelines, collaborating, using the writing process Conducting research: answering the research question, identifying shared characteristics of art across time and cultures, evaluating the effectiveness of subject treatment in two or more mediums. Analyzing and participating in speaking and listening activities: collaborate discussions, peer evaluation Strengthening language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use Unit 6: Novel Developing reading skills: analysis, evaluation, and interpretation Identifying explicit and implicit meaning in fiction and nonfiction; supporting ideas with text Reading for information: Cultural and historical background Analyzing characteristics of fiction – esp. characters, setting, theme, style, tone, point of view, figurative language, historical context Developing writing skills – o explanatory: responding to literature, comparing treatment of a subject in two different mediums, analyzing within historical context, identifying and incorporating textual support, varying transitions, using relevant and precise vocabulary, formatting and documenting according to MLA guidelines, collaborating, using the writing process o argumentative: evaluating the effectiveness of subject treatment in two or more mediums, making a claim, supporting a claim, identifying and incorporating textual support, varying transitions, using relevant and precise vocabulary, formatting and documenting according to MLA guidelines, collaborating, using the writing process Conducting research: evaluating the effectiveness of subject treatment in two or more mediums. Analyzing and participating in speaking and listening activities: collaborate discussions, recording a speech Strengthening language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use Unit 7: Poetry Developing reading skills: analysis, evaluation, and interpretation Identifying explicit and implicit meaning in poetry and art Analyzing characteristics of poetry – figurative language (esp. simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, idiom, onomatopoeia), poetic devices (esp. alliteration, assonance, consonance, and enjambment), rhyme, meter, form, speaker, theme, symbol Developing writing skills – o explanatory: responding to literature, analyzing poetic elements, comparing and contrasting the depiction of the same subject or scene in a literary work and another artistic medium, identifying 55 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 shared characteristics of art across time and cultures, paraphrasing, annotating, supporting with text, using the writing process, revising for style, sentence variety, and word choice o narrative/creative: playing with figurative language and sound devices o argumentative: diagraming arguments, formulating a claim, supporting a claim, using the writing process, connecting ideas in arguments, using persuasive language Conducting research: Defining and refining a research question, evaluating sources, formulating a thesis, synthetizing and integrating information, using MLA style guide, paraphrasing, summarizing and quoting, incorporating digital media, Analyzing and participating in speaking and listening activities: collaborate discussions, preparing and presenting a multimedia presentation Strengthening language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use Literature List The following are literary works students will encounter in English I CCSS: Unit 1: Short Story Connell, Richard o "The Most Dangerous Game" Collier, Eugenia o “Marigolds” Tan, Amy o “Two Kinds” Olson, Tillie o “I Stand Here Ironing” Walker, Alice o “Everyday Use” Henry, O. o “The Gift of the Magi” Poe, Edgar Allan o “The Cask of Amontillado” Unit 2: Nonfiction Anegelou, Maya o “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” Kingslover, Barbra o “Life Without Go-Go Boots” Twain, Mark o “Uncle John’s Farm” Welty, Eudora o “Eavesdropping” Douglass, Frederick o “Learning to Read and Write” Mukherjee, Bharati o “The Four-Hundred-Year-Old Woman” 56 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Lincoln, Abraham o “The Gettysburg Address” King Jr., Martin Luther o “I Have a Dream” Wiesel, Elie o “Hope, Despair, and Memory” Unit 3: Epic Poetry Hamilton, Edith o “Mythology” Homer (Translated by Robert Fagles) o The Odyssey Parker, Dorothy o “Penelope” Atwood, Margaret o “Siren Song” Unit 5: Drama Shakespeare, William. o Romeo and Juliet Sophocles (Translated by Ian Johnston) o Oedipus the King Brooke, Arthur o “The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet” Unit 6: Novel Lee, Harper. o To Kill a Mockingbird Roosevelt, Franklin D. o First Inaugural Speech Allen, Frederick Lewis o “Only Yesterday” Heiman, Angie o “What to Become of the Mockingbird” Unit 7: Poetry Sexton, Anne o “Young” Lourde, Audre o “Hanging Fire” Hughes, Langston o “Theme for English B” Shakespeare, William 57 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 o Sonnet 73 Brooks, Gwendolyn o “The Bean Eaters” Frost, Robert o “The Road Not Taken” Whitman, Walt o “Song of the Open Road” Dickinson, Emily o “We Grow Accustomed to the Dark” Millay, Edna St. Vincent o “The Courage That My Mother Had” Angelou, Maya o “Caged Bird” Walker, Alice o “Women” Oliver, Mary o “The Journey” Cisneros, Sandra o “Cloud” Poe, Edgar Allan o “Annabel Lee” o “Bells” Auden, William H. o “Musee Des Beaux Arts” Additional Resources In addition to the default course program, English I includes extra alternate projects and tests for use in enhancing instruction or addressing individual needs. Below is a list of resources that are not included in this course and must be acquired separately. Unit 3: Epic Poetry The Odyssey , by Homer. Recommend text: Penguin Classics edition, Homer, The Odyssey, translated by Robert Fagles, introduction and notes by Bernard Knox. ISBN: 0140268863 Unit 6: Novel To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee. Recommended text: Warner Books (1982) ISBN: 0446310786 or ISBN: 0060935464 58 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 English I CCSS UNIT 1: SHORT STORY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Assignment Titles Course Overview 22. Alternate Quiz 3 – Form B Plot in "The Most Dangerous Game" 23. Point of View in "I Stand Here Ironing" Conflict in "The Most Dangerous Game" 24. Narrator Reliability and "I Stand Here Ironing" Project: Group Discussion of "The Most Dangerous 25. Quiz 4 Game" 26. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form A Vocabulary and "The Most Dangerous Game" 27. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form B Quiz 1 28. Literary Elements and Symbolism in "Everyday Alternate Quiz 1 – Form A Use" Alternate Quiz 1 – Form B 29. Irony in "The Gift of the Magi" Setting and "The Marigolds" 30. Mood and Suspense in "The Cask of " Project: Dimensions of Setting Amontillado Essay: Compare and Contrast Setting in Art and in 31. Essay: Literary Analysis of "The Gift of the Prose Magi" Figurative Language and "The Marigolds" 32. Vocabulary in "The Cask of Amontillado" Quiz 2 33. Parallel Structure Alternate Quiz 2 – Form A 34. Quiz 5 Alternate Quiz 2 – Form B 35. Alternate Quiz 5 – Form A Character in "Two Kinds" 36. Alternate Quiz 5 – Form B Exploring Theme and Plot in "Two Kinds" 37. Essay: Author Research Project: Expository Essay: Identifying and 38. Special Project Exploring a Theme in "Two Kinds" 39. Review Project: Research on Chinese American Life in the 40. Test Mid-20th Century 41. Alternate Test – Form A Quiz 3 42. Alternate Test – Form B Alternate Quiz 3 – Form A 43. Glossary and Credits English I CCSS UNIT 2: LITERARY NONFICTION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 59 Assignment Titles Introduction to Literary Nonfiction 16. Historical and Literary Significance of Martin Characteristics of a Memoir Luther King, Jr.'s "Address at the March on Analyzing Tone and Meaning Washington" Delivery and Tone in "Uncle John’s Farm" by Mark 17. Project: Comparative Essay: An Analysis of Twain Theme Quiz 1 18. Analysis of "Hope, Despair, and Memory" by Alternate Quiz 1 – Form A Elie Wiesel Alternate Quiz 1 – Form B 19. Project: Rhetorical Analysis of a Speech Analyzing Tone in Eudora Welty’s 20. Project: Narrative Essay "Eavesdropping" 21. Adverbs and Parallelism Point of View 22. Quiz 3 Tone and Allusion in "A Four-Hundred-Year23. Alternate Quiz 3 – Form A Old Woman" 24. Alternate Quiz 3 – Form B Quiz 2 25. Special Project Alternate Quiz 2 – Form A 26. Review Alternate Quiz 2 – Form B 27. Test Rhetorical Strategies 28. Alternate Test – Form A History and Language in the Gettysburg 29. Alternate Test – Form B Address 30. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 English I CCSS UNIT 3: EPIC POETRY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Assignment Titles Project: Research Paper: The Hero’s Journey 21. The Odyssey: Books 23 & 24 Homer: The Father of Epic Poetry 22. Quiz 3 The Odyssey: Books 1 & 2 23. Alternate Quiz 3 – Form A The Odyssey: Books 3 & 4 24. Alternate Quiz 3 – Form B The Odyssey: Books 5 & 6 25. Project: Research Note Cards Quiz 1 26. Project: Research Outline Alternate Quiz 1 – Form A 27. Project: Point of View: Re-telling a Scene Alternate Quiz 1 – Form B 28. Project: Argumentative Essay: "Who Is More The Odyssey: Books 7 & 8 Heroic?" The Odyssey: Books 9 & 10 29. Project: Slide Show: "What Makes A Hero"? The Odyssey: Books 11 & 12 30. Figurative Language and The Odyssey Persuasive Writing: Letter to Zeus 31. Quiz 4 Quiz 2 32. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form A Alternate Quiz 2 – Form A 33. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form B Alternate Quiz 2 – Form B 34. Special Project The Odyssey: Books 13 & 14 35. Review The Odyssey: Books 15 & 16 36. Test The Odyssey: Books 17 & 18 37. Alternate Test – Form A The Odyssey: Books 19 & 20 38. Alternate Test – Form B The Odyssey: Books 21 & 22 39. Glossary and Credits English I CCSS UNIT 4: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam – Form A English I CCSS UNIT 5: DRAMA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 60 Assignment Titles Introduction to Greek Theater 27. Introduction to Romeo and Juliet Aristotle's Poetics 28. Romeo and Juliet: Act I Sophocles 29. Quiz 4 Quiz 1 30. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form A Alternate Quiz 1 – Form A 31. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form B Alternate Quiz 1 – Form B 32. Romeo and Juliet: Act II Oedipus the King: Prologue and Parados 33. Romeo and Juliet: Act III Oedipus the King: First Episode 34. Romeo and Juliet: Act IV Oedipus the King: First Stasimon 35. Romeo and Juliet: Act V Oedipus the King: The Second Episode 36. Project: Essay: Oedipus, Romeo and Juliet, Quiz 2 and Tragedy Alternate Quiz 2 – Form A 37. Project: Essay: Fate and Free Will in Oedipus Alternate Quiz 2 – Form B Rex and Romeo and Juliet Oedipus the King: The Third Episode 38. Project: Two Versions of Romeo and Juliet Oedipus the King: The Fourth Episode 39. Vocabulary and Romeo and Juliet Oedipus the King: The Fourth Stasimon 40. Project: Inspiration PowerPoint Oedipus the King: The Fifth Episode 41. Pronoun Review and Punctuation of Oedipus the King: The Sixth Episode and Exodus Appositives and Clauses Project: Essay: Oedipus the King 42. Quiz 5 Project: Group Discussion of Picasso's "The 43. Alternate Quiz 5 – Form A Tragedy" and Sophocles' Oedipus the King 44. Alternate Quiz 5 – Form B Oedipus the King: Vocabulary 45. Special Project Quiz 3 46. Review Alternate Quiz 3 – Form A 47. Test Alternate Quiz 3 – Form B 48. Alternate Test – Form A The Influence of Source Material 49. Alternate Test – Form B The Culture and History Behind Romeo and 50. Glossary and Credits Juliet ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 English I CCSS UNIT 6: NOVEL 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. Assignment Titles Introduction to the Novel 25. Chapters 21-26 of To Kill a Mockingbird Historical Connections in To Kill a Mockingbird 26. Maycomb's People History During the Time of To Kill a Mockingbird 27. Chapters 27-31 of To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary in To Kill a Mockingbird 28. Characterizing Change Project: Informative Essay 29. Quiz 3 Project: Perspective Taking 30. Alternate Quiz 3 – Form A Quiz 1 31. Alternate Quiz 3 – Form B Alternate Quiz 1 – Form A 32. Meanings, Motifs, and Metaphors Alternate Quiz 1 – Form B 33. Essay: Compare and Contrast with the Chapter 1 of To Kill a Mockingbird Scottsboro Trials Chapters 2 and 3 of To Kill a Mockingbird 34. Project: Oral Report: Compare and Contrast Chapters 1-7 of To Kill a Mockingbird the Film and Novel Versions Chapters 8-11 of To Kill a Mockingbird 35. Project: Songs Inspired by To Kill a Atticus and Moral Courage Mockingbird Jem and Major Themes 36. Punctuation Conventions Quiz 2 37. Quiz 4 Alternate Quiz 2 – Form A 38. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form A Alternate Quiz 2 – Form B 39. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form B The Novel: Word Choice I 40. Special Project Project Essay: Character Development in To 41. Review Kill a Mockingbird 42. Test The Novel: Word Choice II 43. Alternate Test – Form A Points of View and Perspective 44. Alternate Test – Form B Chapters 15 - 20 of To Kill a Mockingbird 45. Glossary and Credits Dill and the Trial English I CCSS UNIT 7: POETRY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Assignment Titles Introduction to Poetry 19. Travels in the Imagination: Identifying a Theme in Perspectives on Life: Anne Sexton’s "Young" and Mary Oliver's "The Journey" Audre Lorde’s "Hanging Fire" 20. Imagery and Sandra Cisneros's "Cloud" Perspectives On Life: Langston Hughes's "Theme 21. Project: Essay: Compare and Contrast Two Poems for English B" 22. Quiz 3 Perspectives on Life: Shakespeare’s "Sonnet 73" 23. Alternate Quiz 3 – Form A Perspectives On Life: Gwendolyn Brooks’s "The 24. Alternate Quiz 3 – Form B Bean Eaters" 25. Poetry is Meant to be Heard Project: Comparative Essay 26. Project: Poetry Explication Quiz 1 27. Project: Essay: Poetry Argument Alternate Quiz 1 – Form A 28. Semicolons and Spelling Alternate Quiz 1 – Form B 29. Project: Poetry Research Finding Our Way: "The Road Not Taken" and 30. Project: Essay: Poetry and Art "Song of the Open Road" 31. Quiz 4 Finding the Theme: "We Grow Accustomed to the 32. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form A Dark" 33. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form B Sound and Imagery "The Courage My Mother Had" 34. Special Project Project: Sound Devices in Poetry 35. Review Quiz 2 36. Test Alternate Quiz 2 – Form A 37. Alternate Test – Form A Alternate Quiz 2 – Form B 38. Alternate Test – Form B Theme and Form in "Caged Bird" 39. Glossary and Credits Metaphor and Tone in Alice Walker’s "Women" English I CCSS UNIT 8: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam – Form A English I CCSS UNIT 9: FINAL EXAM 1. 61 Exam Assignment Titles 2. Alternate Exam – Form A ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ENGLISH II COURSE OVERVIEW English II continues to build on the sequential development and integration of communication skills in four major areas: reading, writing, speaking, and listening. It focuses on deepening and furthering students' understanding in the following ways: Reading reinforces reading comprehension skills by teaching students how to comprehend and appreciate poetry, drama, and fiction; shows students how to analyze, evaluate, and interpret a text; reinforces awareness of the elements and structure of narrative prose; guides students through readings of drama, a novel, and selections of well-known poetry and short stories. Writing develops students’ understanding of complex sentence and paragraph structures, providing hands-on experience with connectives, transitions, phrases, and clauses; teaches language history and etymology to help students build on knowledge of grammar and word structures; expands on students’ vocabulary skills; gives students the opportunity to develop their abilities in writing a set of instructions, a literary critique, a poem, a short story, and a speech. Speaking offers students experience in delivering a speech; teaches skills that enable students to become effective speakers and communicators, weaving the skills throughout the course. Listening teaches effective listening comprehension skills, integrating these throughout the lessons. Special Topics incorporates research skills, including internet, library, and reference material use. Curriculum Contents Reading Comprehension Skills Elements of Narrative Prose Reading Fiction Reading Poetry Reading Skills: Analysis, Evaluation, and Interpretation Strategies for Comprehension: Making Inferences and Identifying Main Ideas Composition Paragraph Elements and Structure: Connectives and Transitions Writing Expository Prose: Process Writing Instructions Writing a Literary Critique Writing a Poem Writing a Poetry Analysis Writing a Short Story Writing a Speech 62 Grammar and Usage Development of English: Grammar, Spelling, Pronunciation, and Vocabulary Nouns: Noun Plurals Pronouns: Types, Gender, Case, and PronounAntecedent Agreement Sentence Structure: Clauses, Phrases, and Compound/Complex Sentences Literature Studies Drama: Structure and Elements Fiction: Genre/Type, Structure, Elements, and Modes History of Drama: Greek/Roman Plays and Medieval Drama History of Novels: Oral Tradition, Novel Prototypes, and Early Novels Poetry: Genre/Type, Structure, Elements, and Literary Devices ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Speaking and Listening Special Topics Listening Skills: Elements, Common Errors, and Strategies Speaking Skills: Elements, Purpose, Organization, and Delivery Spelling Origin/Development of Language Research Skills: Internet, Library and Reference Materials Study Skills: Note Taking Job-Seeking Skills: Resumés and Cover Letters Nouns: Plural and Affixes Literature List Following are literary works students will encounter in English II. Drama Poetry Shaw, George Bernard. o Pygmalion Fiction Eliot, George. o Silas Marner de Maupassant, Guy. o “The Necklace” Stockton, Frank. o “The Lady, or the Tiger?” Twain, Mark. o “The Celebrated Frog of Calaveras County” 63 Keats, John. o "To My Brother George" Housman, A.E. o "The Loveliest of Trees" o "Is My Team Ploughing?" Tennyson, Alfred. o "The Eagle" Wylie, Elinor. o “Velvet Shoes” Shelley, Percy. o “Ozymandias” Burns, Robert. o "A Red, Red Rose" Blake, William. o "The Sick Rose," “The Tyger” ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 English II UNIT 1: READING, WRITING, AND SPEAKING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Assignment Titles 14. Essay: Paragraph Structure and Transition 15. Quiz 2: Sentences and Paragraphs 16. Active Listening 17. Listening for Main Ideas 18. Project: Taking Notes 19. Giving a Speech 20. Project: Giving a Speech 21. Quiz 3: Listening and Speaking 22. Special Project 23. Review 24. Test 25. Alternate Test 26. Glossary and Credits Course Overview Language in Motion: Vocabulary Language in Motion: Word Meaning Language in Motion: Etymology Language in Motion: Pronunciation Morphemes and Inflections Report: Names Quiz 1: Language in Motion Sentence Structure Sentence Variety Paragraph Structure Connecting Sentences Developing Paragraphs English II UNIT 2: LANGUAGE STRUCTURE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles 12. Pronoun Reference 13. Adjective Clauses 14. Adverb Clauses 15. Noun Clauses 16. Quiz 3: Clauses and Pronoun Reference 17. Special Project 18. Review 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits Forming Noun Plurals Understanding Suffixes Adding Suffixes Word Use and Suffixes Quiz 1: Noun Plurals and Suffixes Relative and Interrogative Pronouns Demonstrative and Indefinite Pronouns Personal Pronouns Gender and Case in Pronouns Quiz 2: Pronouns Pronoun/Antecedent Agreement English II UNIT 3: WRITING EFFECTIVE SENTENCES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles 11. Constructing Sentences 12. Project: Writing Paragraphs 13. Punctuating Ideas 14. Writing Compositions 15. Quiz 3: English and Writing 16. Special Project 17. Review 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits Principal Parts and Participles Infinitives Gerunds Quiz 1: Verbals Adjective Phrases Adverb Phrases Appositive Phrases and Direct Address Participial and Gerund Phrases Infinitive Phrases Quiz 2: Phrases English II UNIT 4: EXPOSITION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 64 Recognizing Main Ideas Advanced Reading Skills Logic and Relationships Exposition: Instructions Essay: How-To Project: Technical Instructions Quiz 1: Reading Instructions Events, Ideas, and Biography Project: Biography Library Skills Project: Catalog Systems Project: Reference Materials Quiz 2: Forms of Exposition; Library Skills Varieties of English Assignment Titles 15. American Regional Dialects 16. Standard English 17. Essay: Language and Culture 18. Quiz 3: Varieties of English 19. Selecting and Limiting a Topic 20. Choosing the Language 21. Project: Writing a Speech 22. Quiz 4: Writing and Speaking 23. Special Project 24. Review 25. Test 26. Alternate Test 27. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 English II UNIT 5: GET A JOB 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles 11. Resume Planner 12. Effective Cover Letters 13. Project: Resume and Cover Letter 14. Quiz 3: Resumes 15. Special Project 16. Review 17. Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits Language and Meaning Roots and Affixes Analogies Quiz 1: Language, Roots, and Analogies Capitals and Commas Advanced Mechanics Project: Your Vacation Quiz 2: Writing Right Project: Getting a Job Resumes English II UNIT 6: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam – Form A 4. Alternate Exam – Form B Review (1) Exam English II UNIT 7: MEDIA AND YOU 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Early American Media: 1447-1850s The Radio Makes Waves: 1830s-1930s The Early Years of Television: 1930s-1950s The Television Explosion: 1950s-1980s The Internet and Beyond: 1980s-Present Report: Media and Public Opinion Quiz 1: The Changing Face of Media Determining SOAP Media and Motive Messages and Meaning Assignment Titles 11. Report: Print Media Analysis 12. Report: Broadcast Media Analysis 13. Report: Internet Media Analysis 14. Quiz 2: Navigating Today's Media 15. Special Project 16. Review 17. Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits English II UNIT 8: SHORT STORIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles Short Story Elements 12. Essay: Critique The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County 13. Quiz 2: Writing About Literature The Lady, or the Tiger? 14. Writing a Short Story Essay: The Lady, or the Tiger? 15. Project: Preparing a Short Story The Necklace 16. Essay: Writing a Short Story Essay: The Necklace 17. Quiz 3: Using Writing Skills Quiz 1: Short Story Elements 18. Special Project Writing About Literature 19. Review Project: Outline 20. Test Writing a Literary Critique 21. Alternate Test Project: Preparing a Critique 22. Glossary and Credits English II UNIT 9: REVIEWING LITERATURE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 65 Literature and Meaning Pop Criticism Documentation Citation Formats Project: Reviewing a Review History of the Novel The Artistic Process Analyzing a Text Quiz 1: Criticism Novel and Plot Character, Symbol, and Mood Essay: Theme and Experience Assignment Titles 13. Essay: Character Analysis 14. Quiz 2: Silas Marner 15. The Critical Essay 16. Essay: Preparing the Review 17. Essay: Writing the Review 18. Project: Comparing Media 19. Quiz 3: The Critical Essay 20. Special Project 21. Review 22. Test 23. Alternate Test 24. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 English II UNIT 10: POETRY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Assignment Titles 9. Project: Writing a Poem 10. Quiz 2: Poetic Meaning 11. Special Project 12. Review 13. Test 14. Alternate Test 15. Glossary and Credits Poetic Form and Rhyme Meter and Diction Imagery and Figurative Language Figurative Language and Sound Effects Quiz 1: Elements of Poetry Literal Meaning Figurative and Symbolic Meaning Essay: Poem Analysis English II UNIT 11: PYGMALION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Greek Drama Roman, Medieval, and Elizabethan Drama Reading Drama Quiz 1: Understanding Drama George Bernard Shaw Pygmalion: Act I Pygmalion: Act II, Part 1 Pygmalion: Act II, Part 2 Quiz 2: Pygmalion, Acts I-II Pygmalion: Act III Essay: Changing Language Assignment Titles 12. Pygmalion: Act IV 13. Pygmalion: Act V, Part 1 14. Pygmalion: Act V, Part 2 15. Essay: Endings 16. Essay: Social Class 17. Quiz 3: Pygmalion, Acts III-V 18. Special Project 19. Review 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits English II UNIT 12: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Semester Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam – Form A 4. Alternate Exam – Form B English II UNIT 13: FINAL EXAM 1. 2. 66 Exam Alternate Exam – Form A Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam – Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ENGLISH II CCSS COURSE OVERVIEW Grade 10 students will study literature that spans centuries, continents, and genres. Each of the four thematicallyintegrated units encourages close study of this literature and its context. Students will gain valuable cultural insight as they read and write about works depicting the social, personal, religious, and political struggles and triumphs faced by people all over the world and all through history. Students will continue to build their literacy skills by engaging in focused reading, composition, speaking and listening activities, vocabulary study, and research. By the end of the course, students will have gained a broader perspective and will be well-prepared to apply that perspective to the study of American Literature in Grade 11. Curriculum decisions for this course are guided by the Common Core State Standards. These standards were developed to provide clear and consistent goals for student learning and to ensure that students have the skills they need to be successful beyond high school. These standards define what students need to know and be able to do by the end of each grade. In additional to defining grade-level skills, the ELA standards require that students be exposed to increasingly more complex texts to which they apply those skills. In order for curriculum to align to these standards, it must be both rigorous and relevant. It must also expose students to certain critical content. In English language arts, that content includes classic myths and stories from around the world, America’s Founding Documents, Foundational American literature, and Shakespeare. English II students will continue their climb up this staircase of skills through their study of the following units: Unit 1: Coming of Age: In this unit, students will read works that have been selected because they reflect the universal theme of crossing the threshold into maturity. The selections cover different centuries, different countries, different races, and different genders. Students will also read historical background and author biographies to enrich their understanding of selected works. Additionally, students will be introduced to the literary, religious, and philosophical traditions that influenced writers from other cultures. Unit 2: The Struggle against Injustice: The works in this unit illustrate a cultural, political, or personal struggle against injustice in some form. As in the previous unit, students will read literature from different centuries, countries, races, and genders. They will meet characters, both fictional and historical, who used the power and beauty of language to expose the injustices they witnessed or experienced. Students will also investigate the historical and biographical background of selected works to enrich their understanding of the literature they read. Unit 4: Perspectives in World Literature: The works in this unit represent a variety of lenses through which readers can look at the world. As in the two previous units, students will read literature from a variety of places, times, and people. They will meet characters and authors who have shaped the way we read as well as the way we look at the world. Students will also investigate the historical, biographical, and critical background of selected works to enrich their understanding of the literature they read. Unit 5: Tradition VS. Change: The works in this unit were selected because they illuminate a conflict between tradition and change. Students continue to be exposed to literature that spans continents, ages, and perspectives. They will analyze the social, political, cultural, and individual struggles depicted in this literature to better understand the existence and the impact of this conflict. And students will continue to investigate the historical and biographical background of selected works to enrich their understanding of the literature they read. Curriculum Content and Skill Focus Unit 1: Coming of Age improving reading skills: analysis, evaluation, interpretation identifying explicit and implicit meaning in a variety of genres analyzing historical and cultural context and source material and their effect on meaning analyzing literary elements: character, conflict, theme, narrative/poetic structure, point of view, irony, allusion analyzing language: figurative language, imagery, mood, tone, rhetoric, connotation, nuance in meaning improving writing skills: 67 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 explanatory: responding to literature, developing a thesis, supporting a thesis, creating an outline, using the writing process participating in speaking and listening activities: listening and analyzing speeches, collaborating with peers strengthening language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use o Unit 2: The Struggle against Injustice improving reading skills: analysis, evaluation, and interpretation identifying explicit and implicit meaning in a variety of genres, including foundational documents analyzing historical and cultural context and source material and their effect on meaning analyzing literary elements/devices: character, conflict, theme, narrative/poetic structure, point of view, foreshadowing, symbolism, allegory irony, allusion analyzing and comparing the representation of a subject in two different mediums analyzing language: figurative language, imagery, mood, tone, connotation, nuance in meaning analyzing arguments: rhetoric, claim development, structure, purpose improving writing skills: o explanatory: responding to literature, exploring characterization and theme, constructing an original thesis statement, supporting a thesis, composing strong introductions and conclusions, using the writing process, using technology o narrative: focus on language and sentence structure conducting research: web searches, formulating a research question, gathering, evaluating, synthesizing, paraphrasing, summarizing, quoting, documenting information analyzing and participating in speaking and listening activities: collaborative discussions and seminars, research presentation, creating a Power Point presentation strengthening language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use Unit 4: Perspectives in World Literature improving reading skills: analysis, evaluation, and interpretation identifying explicit and implicit meaning in a variety of genres analyzing historical and cultural context and source material and their effect on meaning analyzing and comparing the representation of a subject in two different mediums analyzing literary elements and devices: point of view, character, plot, conflict, theme, narrative or poetic structure, pacing, allusion, irony, flashback, foreshadowing, symbolism, allegory, magical realism analyzing language: figurative language, imagery, mood, tone, connotation, nuance in meaning developing writing skills: o narrative: incorporating engaging literary elements, using figurative language, aligning to purpose, task, and audience o explanatory: responding to literature, comparing and contrasting, formulating and supporting a thesis, conveying complex ideas, organizing ideas, writing effective conclusions, using precise language, using the writing process, incorporating technology o argumentative: making a claim, supporting a claim, distinguishing claims from counterclaims, using transitions, using formal and objective language, using the writing process analyzing and participating in speaking and listening activities: analyzing rhetoric, purpose in published speeches, collaborative discussions strengthening language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use Unit 5: Tradition versus Change improving reading skills: analysis, evaluation, and interpretation identifying explicit and implicit meaning in a variety of genres analyzing historical and cultural context and source material and their effect on meaning analyzing and comparing the representation of a subject in two different mediums analyzing literary elements and devices: point of view, character, plot, conflict, theme, narrative or poetic structure, pacing, irony, foreshadowing, symbolism analyzing language: figurative language, imagery, mood, tone, connotation, nuance in meaning 68 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 analyzing arguments: rhetoric, claim development, structure, purpose developing writing skills: o narrative: reflection on theme, supporting ideas o explanatory: responding to literature, formulating and supporting a thesis, conveying complex ideas, organizing ideas, using effective transitions, writing effective conclusions, using precise language, using the writing process, incorporating technology conducting research: web searches, formulating a research question, gathering and evaluating research, synthesizing, quoting, paraphrasing, documenting using MLA analyzing and participating in speaking and listening activities: analyzing rhetoric, purpose in published speeches, collaborative discussions, giving a speech strengthening language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use Literature List The following are literary works students will encounter in English II CCSS: Unit 1: Coming of Age Lessing, Doris o "Through the Tunnel” Kingston, Maxine Hong o “White Tigers” Kincaid, Jamaica o “Girl” Daly, Maureen o “Sixteen” Uhlman, Fred o “Reunion” Shakespeare, William o A Midsummer Night’s Dream o “All the World’s a Stage” from As You Like It Maupassant, Guy de o “The Wedding Night” Gandhi, Mahatma o “Child Marriage” Whitman, Walt o “There Was a Child Went Forth” Hilton, John o “Talking about Talking” Unit 2: The Struggle Against Injustice Orwell, George o Animal Farm Gordimer, Nadine o “Once Upon a Time” Jonker, Ingrid o “The Child is Not Dead” Chang, Kuangchi C. o “Garden of My Childhood” Jin, Ha o “A Decade” from Under the Red Flag Alegria, Claribel o “Granny and the Golden Bridge” Agueros, Jack o “Agua Viva,” a sculpture by Alfredo Gonzalez 69 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Edelman, Bart o “They Shot Wook Kim” Senesh, Hannah o “Blessed is the Match” o “One-Two-Three” Wiesel, Elie o Night King Jr., Martin Luther o “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” Devlin, Bernadette o Chapter 12 from The Price of My Soul Socrates o “Socrates, Condemned to Death, Addresses His Judges” 1001 Nights Unit 4: Perspectives in World Literature Ghandi, Mahatma o "Ghandi Defends his Beliefs” Taylor, Samuel Coleridge o “Work Without Hope” Markandaya, Kamala o Nectar in a Sieve Kabir o “The Swan” Rilke, Rainer Maria o “The Swan” o “The Spanish Dancer” Neruda, Pablo o “Your Laughter” Shaffarzadeh, Taherah o “Birthplace” Hikmet, Nazim o “It’s This Way” Bly, Robert o “Counting Small-Boned Bodies” Faulkner, William o Nobel Peace Prices Speech Borges, Jorge Luis o The Garden of Forking Paths Sorrentino, Fernando Jimenez, Francisco o “The Circuit” Louie, David Wong Mendoza, Dan o “The Passing” Unit 5: Tradition vs. Change Achebe, o Things Fall Apart Yeats, William Butler o “The Second Coming” Gordimer, Nadine o “1959: What is Apartheid?” Furgard, Athol 70 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 o Master Harold and the Boys Madela, Nelson o Nobel Peace Prize Speech Cervantes, Miguel o Don Quixote Jackson, Shirley o “The Lottery” Jin, Ha o “The Bane of the Internet” Additional Resources In addition to the default course program, English II includes extra alternate projects and tests for use in enhancing instruction or addressing individual needs. Below is a list of resources that are not included in this course and must be acquired separately. Unit 2: The Struggle Against Injustice Animal Farm by George Orwell. Recommend text: Published by Houghton Mifflin, ISBN: 0151072558 Unit 4: Perspectives in World Literature Nectar in a Sieve, Kamala Markandaya ISBN: 0-451-16836-4 Signet (1995) Unit 5: Tradition vs. Change Things Fall Apart, Chinua Achebe First Anchor Books Edition (1994) ISBN: 0-385-47454-7 “Master Harold and the Boys,” a play by Athol Fugard Vintage (2009) ISBN: 978-0307475206 English II CCSS UNIT 1: COMING OF AGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 71 Assignment Titles Course Overview 17. Shakespeare's Use of Language Introducing Doris Lessing 18. Characterization in Guy de Maupaussant's "The Revealing Themes in "Through the Tunnel" Wedding Night " The Power of Word Choice 19. Understanding Mahandas Gandhi Quiz 1 20. What Does it Mean? Deciphering Word Meaning Alternate Quiz 1 – Form A 21. Quiz 3 Alternate Quiz 1 – Form B 22. Alternate Quiz 3 – Form A Lyric Poetry in Ancient Chinese Culture 23. Alternate Quiz 3 – Form B Love and Disappointment: Analyzing Maureen 24. Reading Whitman's Free Verse Daly's "Sixteen" 25. Talking About Talking Living the Cultural Revolution 26. Quiz 4 Project: Compare and Contrast: Analyzing 27. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form A Elements of Literature in "Sixteen" and "Through 28. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form B the Tunnel" 29. Special Project Quiz 2 30. Review Alternate Quiz 2 – Form A 31. Test Alternate Quiz 2 – Form B 32. Alternate Test – Form A Using Clauses and Phrases for Interest 33. Alternate Test – Form B Discovering the Beauty of Shakespeare 34. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 English II CCSS UNIT 2: THE STRUGGLE AGAINST INJUSTICE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. Assignment Titles George Orwell, Author and Activist 29. Alternate Quiz 5 – Form B The Characters in Animal Farm 30. Fighting for Freedom Quiz 1 31. Fighting Back Alternate Quiz 1 – Form A 32. Understanding Poetry: "They Shot Wook Kim" Alternate Quiz 1 – Form B 33. Hannah Senesh: Symbol of Hope Animal Farm: Character Flaws 34. Night—A Memoir of Despair Vocabulary in Animal Farm 35. Project: Essay: Violence and Victimization - Why? Quiz 2 36. Quiz 6 Alternate Quiz 2 – Form A 37. Alternate Quiz 6 – Form A Alternate Quiz 2 – Form B 38. Alternate Quiz 6 – Form B Themes in Animal Farm 39. A Man Who Changed Minds Quiz 3 40. Bernadette Devlin: Born into Injustice Alternate Quiz 3 – Form A 41. Socrates—In Search of Truth Alternate Quiz 3 – Form B 42. Socrates-Diving Deeper into Language The Conclusion of Animal Farm 43. An Answer to Injustice: Life-Saving Tales Vocab-a-thon Revival 44. Vocabulary and The Thousand and One Nights Animal Farm and the Russian Revolution 45. Quiz 7 Tone and Metaphor in Animal Farm 46. Alternate Quiz 7 – Form A Project: Essay: The Characterization of Political 47. Alternate Quiz 7 – Form B Beliefs 48. More Interesting and Effective Writing Quiz 4 49. Project: How History Affects Literature Alternate Quiz 4 – Form A 50. Narrative Writing Project: Injustice—In Your Own Alternate Quiz 4 – Form B Words Literary Analysis of "Once Upon a Time" within the 51. Quiz 8 Cultural Context of South African History 52. Alternate Quiz 8 – Form A Literary Analysis of "The child is not dead" within 53. Alternate Quiz 8 – Form B the Cultural Context of South African History 54. Special Project Changes in Twentieth Century China—Mao, 55. Review Communism, and the Cultural Revolution 56. Test Kuangchi C. Chang - A Poet in Exile 57. Alternate Test – Form A Quiz 5 58. Alternate Test – Form B Alternate Quiz 5 – Form A 59. Glossary and Credits English II CCSS UNIT 3: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 72 Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam – Form A ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 English II CCSS UNIT 4: PERSPECTIVES IN WORLD LITERATURE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 73 Assignment Titles The Setting of Nectar in a Sieve 27. Examining "Birthplace," by Tahereh Saffarzadeh Gandhi Defends His Beliefs 28. Analyzing Nazim Hikmet and "It's This Way" Analyzing Samuel Taylor Coleridge's sonnet “Work 29. Understanding "Counting Small-boned Bodies" without Hope“ 30. Project: Analysis and Comparison of Two Poems Point of View and Characterization of Nectar in a 31. Quiz 4 Sieve 32. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form A Identifying the Themes in Nectar in a Sieve 33. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form B The Narrative Structure of Nectar in a Sieve 34. Project: Arguing For or Against Faulkner's Position Quiz 1 in His Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech Alternate Quiz 1 – Form A 35. Literary Devices in "The Garden of Forking Paths" Alternate Quiz 1 – Form B 36. Project: Narrative Essay: "The Garden of the Understanding Literary Devices in Nectar in a Forking Paths" Sieve 37. Analyzing Sorrentino A Look at Nectar in a Sieve from Different 38. Quiz 5 Perspectives 39. Alternate Quiz 5 – Form A Symbolism and Imagery in Nectar in a Sieve 40. Alternate Quiz 5 – Form B The Use of Tone in Nectar in a Sieve 41. Clarifying the Meaning of Unknown Words Figurative Language and Nectar in a Sieve 42. Project: Essay: Latin American Writers Word Analysis 43. Theme and Point of View in "The Circuit" Quiz 2 44. Understanding Theme and Author's Point of View Alternate Quiz 2 – Form A in "The Passing" Alternate Quiz 2 – Form B 45. Project: Grammar That Grows Project: Write an Argumentative Essay about the 46. Project: Perspectives Theme of Nectar in a Sieve 47. Quiz 6 Exploring Kabir and "Tell me, O Swan, your 48. Alternate Quiz 6 – Form A ancient tale" 49. Alternate Quiz 6 – Form B Thinking about Object Poems and "The Swan" 50. Special Project Examining Rilke's "Spanish Dancer" 51. Review Quiz 3 52. Test Alternate Quiz 3 – Form A 53. Alternate Test – Form A Alternate Quiz 3 – Form B 54. Alternate Test – Form B Understanding Neruda 55. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 English II CCSS UNIT 5: TRADITION VS. CHANGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. Assignment Titles Tradition vs. Change 30. Alternate Quiz 3 – Form B Project: Webquest with Presentation and Works 31. Apartheid: Analyzing Forced Separation Cited 32. Invisible Boundaries Analysis of Things Fall Apart Chapters 1–3 33. Opposing Forces Things Fall Apart Chapters 4-6 34. Making a Difference Things Fall Apart Chapters 7-8 35. Project: Reflection Essay: South Africa Quiz 1 36. Quiz 4 Alternate Quiz 1 – Form A 37. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form A Alternate Quiz 1 – Form B 38. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form B Things Fall Apart Chapters 9-11 39. The Life and Times of Miguel de Cervantes Symbolism in Things Fall Apart 40. Stuck in the Past Irony and Foreshadowing in Things Fall Apart 41. The Annual Ritual Analyzing Things Fall Apart Chapters 12–13 42. You Can't Choose Your Family Things Fall Apart Chapters 14–16 43. It's How You Say It Analyzing Imagery in Things Fall Apart 44. Project: Dramatic Recitation Quiz 2 45. Project: Developing and Answering a Research Alternate Quiz 2 – Form A Question Alternate Quiz 2 – Form B 46. Project: Gathering, Evaluating, and Citing Things Fall Apart Chapters 17-19 Information Themes in Things Fall Apart 47. Project: Writing, Revising, and Publishing a Final Context and Change in Things Fall Apart Product Parallel Characters and Colonization 48. Quiz 5 The Individual Vs. Society 49. Alternate Quiz 5 – Form A Project: Essay: A Tragic Hero? 50. Alternate Quiz 5 – Form B Language in Things Fall Apart 51. Special Project The Centre Cannot Hold 52. Review Defining and Decoding Words 53. Test Project: Essay: Developing Theme throughout a 54. Alternate Test – Form A Novel 55. Alternate Test – Form B Quiz 3 56. Glossary and Credits Alternate Quiz 3 – Form A English II CCSS UNIT 6: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam – Form A English II CCSS UNIT 7: FINAL EXAM 1. 74 Exam Assignment Titles 2. Alternate Exam – Form A ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ENGLISH III COURSE OVERVIEW English III continues to build on the sequential development and integration of communication skills in four major areas: reading, writing, speaking, and listening. It most specifically focuses on deepening and furthering students' understanding in the following ways: Reading reinforces reading comprehension skills by teaching students comprehension techniques for literary fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and drama; discusses common literary devices; shows students how to analyze, evaluate, and interpret a text; reinforces awareness of the elements and structure of narrative and expository prose; guides students through readings of Thornton Wilder’s Our Town and Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea as well as selections of and excerpts from well-known poetry and nonfiction pieces. Writing develops students’ writing skills by teaching about clauses and phrases in sentence structures; reviews common sentence construction errors and methods for avoiding them; provides practice in standard and nonstandard English, as well as specialized language use; teaches Greek and Latin roots and prefixes to enhance vocabulary and spelling skills; expands students’ abilities to write cohesive and coherent expository prose; gives students the opportunity to develop their abilities in writing literary critiques, personal essays, poetry, and research papers. Special Topics incorporates research skills, including Internet, library, and reference material use, throughout the curriculum. Curriculum Contents Reading Comprehension Skills Context, Denotation, Connotation, and Symbolism Reading Drama Reading Poetry: Recognizing Scansion Reading Skills: Analysis, Evaluation, and Interpretation Strategies for Comprehension: Making Inferences and Identifying Main Ideas Grammar and Usage Composition Sentence Construction Errors Using English Variations Writing a Brief Biography Writing Expository Prose: Process Writing from Personal Experience Writing a Literary Critique Writing a Poem Writing about Poetry: Analysis, Evaluation, and Interpretation Writing a Research Paper: Process 75 Clauses: Main/Subordinate Clauses, Elliptical Clauses, and Adjective/Adverb Clauses Levels of Language Use: Standard/Nonstandard, Slang, Colloquialisms, Medical, Legal, Professional, and Literary Phrases: Appositive, Gerund, Participle, and Infinitive Phrases Pronouns: Indefinite, Personal, and Case, Including Nominative, Objective, and Possessive Pronouns Verbs: Present and Past Participles Literature Studies Drama o Elements: Structure, Theme, Setting, Style, Character, and Literary Device o Mode: Naturalism, Realism, Romanticism, and Symbolism ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 o o History of Drama: Greek/Roman Plays, Medieval Drama, Elizabethan Drama, and American Drama Genre/Type: Medieval Drama, Elizabethan, and Modern (Subtypes) o Fiction Elements: Structure, Theme, Mood, Irony, Purpose, and Literary Device o Mode: Naturalism, Realism, and Romanticism o Genre/Type: Novels (Subtypes) o History of Novels: American Novel Nonfiction o Elements: Structure and Literary Device o History of Nonfiction: Classical to Modern Poetry o o Genre/Type: Exposition, Journal, Biography, Autobiography, Essays, Speeches, Criticism, Satire, Editorials, and Letters o o Elements: Structure, Meter, Rhyme, and Symbolism Literary Device: Sound Effects, Metrical Effects, and Figures of Speech Genre/Type Special Topics English Variations: Regional Dialects Research Skills: Internet, Library, and Reference Materials Literature List Following are literary works students will encounter in English III. Drama Wilder, Thornton. o Our Town Fiction Hemingway, Ernest. o The Old Man and the Sea Nonfiction Addison, Joseph. o The Spectator (excerpt) Byrd, William. o "A Progress to the Mines" (excerpt) de Crevecoeur, Jean. o Letters from an American Farmer (excerpt) Emerson, Ralph. o "Commodity" (excerpt) Franklin, Benjamin. o "The Ephemera" Henry, Patrick. 76 o ”Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" Irving, Washington. o 'A History of New York" (excerpt) Jacobs, Harriet A. o Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Seven Years Concealed, Written by Herself (excerpt) Jefferson, Thomas. o "The Declaration of Independence" (excerpt) o Letter to Thomas Paine Poe, Edgar. o "Poetic Principle" (excerpt) Smith, John. o A True Relation (excerpt) Steele, Richard. o The Spectator (excerpt) ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Poetry Browning, Elizabeth Barrett. o "Sonnet 43" Dickinson, Emily. o "The Snake" o "Success is counted sweetest" Frost, Robert. o "Birches" Lowell, James Russell. o "Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration" Poe, Edgar. o "Annabel Lee" Shakespeare, William. o "A Lover and a Lass" o "Sonnet 130" Whitman, Walt. o "Young Grimes" Wilde, Oscar. o "To My Wife—With a Copy of My Poems" English III UNIT 1: THE USES AND VARIETIES OF ENGLISH 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Assignment Titles Course Overview 14. Literary English Nonstandard English: Ungrammatical Speech 15. Poetry Nonstandard English: Dialects 16. Quiz 2: Professional, Legal, and Literary English Nonstandard English: Slang and Jargon 17. Lexicography Standard English 18. Project: Using a Dictionary Project: Using Standard English 19. Reading a Dictionary Entry Quiz 1: Nonstandard and Standard English 20. Project: Etymology Everyday English 21. Quiz 3: Dictionary Project: Using Colloquialisms 22. Special Project Professional English 23. Test Project: Analyzing a Magazine Article 24. Alternate Test Legal and Business English 25. Glossary and Credits Project: Working with Legal English English III UNIT 2: WRITING EFFECTIVE SENTENCES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Clauses Noun and Adjective Clauses Adverb Clauses Project: Using Subordinate Clauses Project: Writing with Subordinate Clauses Quiz 1: Using Subordinate Clauses Relative Pronouns Project: Using Relative Pronouns Subordinating Conjunctions Quiz 2: Using Subordinating Devices Verbals: Participles Assignment Titles 12. Project: Using Present and Past Participles 13. Verbals: Gerunds 14. Verbals: Infinitives 15. Appositives 16. Project: Writing with Verbals and Appositives 17. Quiz 3: Using Verbals and Appositives 18. Special Project 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits English III UNIT 3: SENTENCE WORKSHOP 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 77 Personal Pronouns: Nominative Case Personal Pronouns: Objective Case Personal Pronouns: Possessive Case Project: Using Personal Pronouns Other Pronoun Classes Quiz 1: Pronoun Classes Pronoun Reference, Part 1 Pronoun Reference, Part 2 Pronoun Agreement Project: Pronouns Assignment Titles 11. Quiz 2: Pronoun Reference and Agreement 12. Improving Sentence Structure, Part 1 13. Improving Sentence Structure, Part 2 14. Improving Sentence Structure, Part 3 15. Improving Sentence Structure, Part 4 16. Quiz 3: Sentence Structure 17. Special Project 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 English III UNIT 4: WHY STUDY READING? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles 11. Quiz 2: Finding Word Meanings and Pronunciation 12. Finding the Main Idea 13. Quiz 3: Finding the Main Idea 14. Analyzing a Textbook 15. Essay: Outline and Essay 16. Quiz 4: Analyzing a Textbook 17. Special Project 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits Using Prefixes and Roots Latin Prefixes Greek Roots Project: Greek Roots Latin Roots Project: Latin Roots Quiz 1: Using Prefixes and Roots Finding Word Meanings Project: Using Context Clues Marking Pronunciation English III UNIT 5: POETRY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles 12. Irony and Ambiguity 13. Essay: Prose Paraphrase 14. Poetic Content 15. Essay: Describing Poetry 16. Imagery and Connotation 17. Essay: Writing a Poem 18. Quiz 2: Imagery and Connotation 19. Special Project 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits Measurement in Poetry Essay: Response to Annabel Lee Meter and Metrical Sets Essay: Writing a Rhymed Verse Project: The Meter of a Poem Musical Effects: Rhyme Other Musical Effects Form in Poetry Essay: Narrative and Lyric Poetry Project: Sonnet Quiz 1: Measurement and Form English III UNIT 6: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam – Form A 4. Alternate Exam – Form B Review Exam English III UNIT 7: NONFICTION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Elements of Nonfiction Project: Survey Exposition Description Quiz 1: Elements and Forms of Nonfiction Essays and Speeches Diaries, Journals, and Letters Project: Journal Biography and Autobiography Magazine and Newspaper Articles Project: Analyzing an Editorial Quiz 2: Types of Nonfiction Nonfiction Topics for Reading Assignment Titles 14. Essay: Personal Experience 15. Other Nonfiction Topics for Reading 16. Nonfiction Composition 17. Project: Outline 18. Essay: Illustrative Composition 19. Essay: Analytical Paper 20. Essay: Persuasive Paper 21. Quiz 3: Reading and Writing Nonfiction 22. Special Project 23. Test 24. Alternate Test 25. Glossary and Credits English III UNIT 8: AMERICAN DRAMA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 78 The Development of Drama Drama in America Quiz 1: The Development of Drama The Art of Drama The Structure and Reading of a Play Quiz 2: The Art of Drama Wilder's OUR TOWN OUR TOWN: Act I Assignment Titles 9. OUR TOWN: Act II 10. Essay: My Town 11. OUR TOWN: Act III 12. Quiz 3: Wilder's OUR TOWN 13. Special Project 14. Test 15. Alternate Test 16. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 English III UNIT 9: STUDIES IN THE AMERICAN NOVEL 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles 12. 12. Defining the Critical Essay 13. 13. Project: Interpretations 14. 14. Writing the Critical Essay 15. 15. Project: Interpretive Essay 16. 16. Project: Universal Theme 17. 17. Quiz 3: The Critical Essay 18. 18. Special Project 19. 19. Test 20. 20. Alternate Test 21. 21. Glossary and Credits The American Novel Nineteenth Century Novel, Part 1 Nineteenth Century Novel, Part 2 Twentieth Century Novel Report: Twentieth Century Novelist Quiz 1: The American Novel The Old Man and the Sea Figurative Language in the Novel Symbol and Metaphor in the Novel Essay: Similarities Among Symbols Quiz 2: The Old Man and the Sea English III UNIT 10: RESEARCH 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. The Investigative Process Project: Choosing the Subject The Library and the Internet Project: Library Tour Quiz 1: Researching and the Library Documentation Citation Formats Project: Source Cards Taking Notes Project: Taking Notes Formulating a Thesis Statement Project: Thesis Statement Quiz 2: Gathering Information and Thesis Formation Assignment Titles 14. The Composition 15. Project: Revised Thesis Statement 16. Outlining the Paper 17. Project: Outline 18. Writing the Research Paper (1) 19. Project: Transitions 20. Writing the Research Paper (2) 21. Essay: Research Paper 22. Quiz 3: Writing the Research Paper 23. Special Project 24. Test 25. Alternate Test 26. Glossary and Credits English III UNIT 11: REVIEWING COMMUNICATION SKILLS AND LITERATURE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Analyzing Written Words Project: Prefixes and Roots Dictionary Skills Quiz 1: Analyzing Written Words Writing Effective Sentences (1) Writing Effective Sentences (2) Project: Using Phrases in Sentences Sentence Problems Quiz 2: Writing Effective Sentences Writing Expository Prose Project: Preparing Expository Essays Essay: Expository Essay Research Papers Critical Analysis Assignment Titles 15. Quiz 3: Writing Expository Prose 16. Drama 17. Poetry (1) 18. Poetry (2) 19. The Novel (1) 20. The Novel (2) 21. Essay: The Old Man and the Sea 22. Nonfiction 23. Quiz 4: Genres of American Literature 24. Special Project 25. Test 26. Alternate Test 27. Glossary and Credits English III UNIT 12: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam – Form A 4. Alternate Exam – Form B English III UNIT 13: FINAL EXAM 1. 2. 79 Exam Alternate Exam – Form A Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam – Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ENGLISH III CCSS COURSE OVERVIEW English III is a survey of American Literature and literary culture from its inception through the twentieth century. Students will explore the major literary forms, themes, authors, and periods of American Literature. They will understand how this literature represents the experiences of people native to America, those who immigrated to America, and those who were brought to America against their will. Emphasis is placed on a rhetorical analysis of the literature to determine how authors achieve a particular purpose or effect. Through focused readings, composition, speaking and listening activities, vocabulary study and research, students will continue to build the literacy skills they need to meet the challenges of high school and beyond. Curriculum decisions for this course are guided by the Common Core State Standards. These standards were developed to provide clear and consistent goals for student learning and to ensure that students have the skills they need to be successful beyond high school. These standards define what students need to know and be able to do by the end of each grade. In additional to defining grade-level skills, the ELA standards require that students be exposed to increasingly more complex texts to which they apply those skills. In order for curriculum to align to these standards, it must be both rigorous and relevant. It must also expose students to certain critical content. In English language arts, that content includes classic myths and stories from around the world, America’s Founding Documents, Foundational American literature, and Shakespeare. English III students will continue their climb up this staircase of skills through their study of the following units: Unit 1: Intersection in a New World: The focus of this unit will be on the earliest American literature. Students will read first-hand accounts of the dreams and the challenges the first settlers in the New World faced. They will read fiery Puritan sermons and the cultured poetry of a young slave. The reading will highlight the intersection, and resulting conflicts, of Native American, European, and African American cultures as well as establish some of the themes that will appear in the literature of America for centuries to come. Unit 2: Becoming a Nation: The focus of this unit will be on the historic and literary significance of documents relating to the establishment of the new government in America as well as on some of the poetry and prose of the period. Students will compare and contrast points of view presented on related issues. They will also compare and contrast the tone used in foundational documents like the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. They will use what they learn about the qualities of an effective argument to create one of their own. Unit 3: American Romanticism: This unit will focus on the romantic literature that dominated America during the first part of the nineteenth century. Students will explore how the romantics revolted against the "cog in the wheel" philosophy of the eighteenth century and instead celebrated intuition, spontaneity, subjectivity, nature and, above all, individuality. They will compare the different aspects of American romanticism by examining the Gothic tales of writers like Poe and Hawthorne as well as the transcendental explorations of writers like Emerson and Thoreau. The slave narrative, a sub-genre of romanticism, will provide students with a glimpse into the protest and struggle for identity these Americans faced. Unit 5: Regional Voices: In this unit, students will continue to explore the theme of individualism, expanding their idea of what that looked for all Americans in the nineteenth century. They will look at the issues of racism, slavery, inequality and displacement through the words of those who experienced these issues first hand and those who worked to make America a more tolerant nation. They will also explore the theme of regionalism and examine how fictional characters in the works of writers like Twain and Jewett express the challenges facing America in this period. Unit 6: American Modernism: This unit explores American literature from the beginning of the 20th century through the Great Depression. Students will be introduced to the characteristics that define literature as modern and analyze those characteristics in poetry, fiction and drama. Because the movement is complex, the unit is subdivided into categories allowing for a more focused analysis of the different aspects of modernism and its writers. Unit 7: Post WW II: This unit focuses on the literature that followed the Second World War and takes students up to what is known as the postmodern period in literature. Like the previous unit, this final unit is divided into sub-categories. Students will read representative works from the abundance of southern literature. The unit also includes a number of selections from the 1960s that mirror this turbulent decade's struggle with issues similar to ones we face today. 80 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Curriculum Content and Skill Focus Unit 1: Intersection in a New World Sharpen reading skills: summary, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation. Identify explicit and implicit meaning in early American works of historical and/or literary significance and in later works about this time period, including where the text leaves matters uncertain. Analyze a text from multiple perspectives (historical, literary, psychological, religious). Analyze and evaluate different presentations and interpretations of the same text. Analyze literary elements: narrative/poetic/dramatic structure, point of view, style, theme, purpose. Analyze language: figurative language, imagery, tone, persuasiveness, connotation, nuance, power, beauty. Analyze informational texts: central ideas, interaction of ideas, summarizing, point of view, purpose. Analyze arguments: rhetoric, claim development, structure, purpose. Sharpen writing skills: o explanatory: responding to literature; comparing/contrasting; synthesizing information; developing and supporting a thesis; using appropriate and varied transitions between ideas; using precise, domain-specific language; and o argumentative: making and supporting a claim; using valid reasoning; sequencing ideas; adapting to purpose, audience, and task; using precise, domain-specific language; using the writing process. Conduct research: web searches, challenging usage and vocabulary. Participate in speaking and listening activities: analysis of oral and written speeches, collaboration with peers. Strengthen language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use. Unit 2: Becoming a Nation Sharpen reading skills: summary, annotation, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation. Identify explicit and implicit meaning in early American works of historical and/or literary significance, seminal texts, and works of public advocacy. Analyze a text from multiple perspectives: historical, literary, psychological, religious. Analyze literary elements: narrative/poetic/dramatic structure, point of view, style, theme, purpose. Analyze language: figurative and technical language, imagery, tone, persuasiveness, connotation, nuance, power, beauty. Analyze informational texts: central ideas, interaction of ideas, structure, point of view. Analyze arguments: rhetoric, premises, claim development, structure, purpose. Evaluate the reason and rhetoric used in seminal texts and works of public advocacy. Sharpen writing skills: o explanatory: responding to literature; comparing/contrasting; synthesizing information; developing a thesis and evaluating evidence to support it; using appropriate and varied transitions between ideas; establishing and maintaining a formal tone; using precise, domain-specific language; using technology; peer evaluating; and o argumentative: making and supporting a claim; using valid reasoning; using rhetorical devices to persuade; adapting a rhetorical structure; sequencing ideas; creating cohesiveness; adapting to purpose, audience and task; using precise, domain-specific language; using the writing process. Conduct research: the challenge of usage and vocabulary; evaluation of the strengths and limitations of sources in terms of task, purpose, and audience; distinguishment between quoted material and paraphrased ideas; preparation of papers using correct MLA guidelines for formatting, citing sources within a text, and creating a works cited page. Participate in speaking and listening activities: analysis of oral and written speeches, evaluation of a speaker's use of diction and tone, collaboration with peers, presentation. Strengthen language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use. 81 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Unit 3: American Romanticism Sharpen reading skills: summary, annotation, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation. Identify explicit and implicit meaning in American literature from a specific period in history. Analyze a text from multiple perspectives: historical, literary, psychological, religious. Analyze literary elements/devices: narrative/poetic structure, point of view, character, style, theme, purpose, irony, allegory, symbolism, suspense. Analyze language: figurative and technical language, imagery, tone, persuasiveness, connotation, nuance, power, beauty. Analyze informational texts: central ideas, interaction of ideas, structure, point of view, use of rhetoric. Sharpen writing skills: o explanatory: responding to literature; comparing/contrasting; synthesizing information; developing and supporting a thesis; organizing complex ideas; using appropriate and varied transitions between ideas; using precise, domain-specific language; and o argumentative: making and supporting a claim; using valid reasoning; using rhetorical devices to persuade; adapting a rhetorical structure; sequencing ideas; creating cohesiveness; adapting to purpose, audience, and task; using precise, domain-specific language; using the writing process. Conduct research: web search, vocabulary usage/etymology. Participate in speaking and listening activities: analysis of oral and written speeches, evaluation of a speaker's use of diction and tone, collaboration with peers, presentation. Strengthen language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use. Unit 5: Regional Voices Sharpening reading skills: summary, annotation, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation Identifying explicit and implicit meaning in American literature from a specific period in history, including foundational documents Analyzing a text from multiple perspectives (historical, literary, psychological, religious) Analyzing literary elements/devices: narrative/poetic structure, point of view (esp. how it shapes content and style), character, style, theme, irony, satire, understatement Analyzing language: figurative language (esp. hyperbole and paradox), technical language, imagery, tone, diction, humor, persuasiveness, connotation, nuance, power, beauty Analyzing informational texts: central ideas, interaction of ideas, structure, point of view Evaluating the reasoning and rhetoric used in seminal texts and works of public advocacy Sharpening writing skills o explanatory: responding to literature, synthesizing information, developing an original thesis, supporting a thesis, organizing complex ideas, using appropriate and varied transitions between ideas, using precise, domain-specific language, using the writing process o argumentative: making a claim, supporting a claim, using valid reasoning , sequencing ideas, creating cohesiveness, adapting to purpose, audience and task, using precise, domain-specific language, using the writing process Participating in speaking and listening activities: listening to and analyzing speeches, evaluate a speaker's use of diction and tone, collaborating with peers, presenting Strengthening language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use Unit 6: American Modernism Sharpening reading skills: summary, annotation, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation Identifying explicit and implicit meaning in American literature from a specific period in history Analyzing a text from multiple perspectives (historical, literary, psychological, religious) Analyzing literary elements/devices: narrative/poetic/dramatic structure, point of view, character, style, theme, purpose, symbolism, satire, sarcasm, irony, understatement Analyzing language: figurative language, imagery, tone, diction, dialect, connotation, nuance, power, beauty Analyzing informational texts: central ideas, interaction of ideas, structure, point of view, use of rhetoric Sharpening writing skills – 82 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 explanatory: responding to literature, , synthesizing information, developing an original thesis, supporting a thesis, organizing complex ideas, using appropriate and varied transitions between ideas, using precise, domain-specific language, using the writing process – focus on revision o narrative: using telling details, sequencing events, using the writing process – focus on revision Conducting research: web search, vocabulary usage/etymology, evaluation credibility of sources, synthesizing information from multiple sources, using correct MLA guidelines for formatting, citing sources within a text, and creating a works cited page, using digital media elements, such as graphics, illustrations, sound, and interactive elements, to enhance presentations Participating in speaking and listening activities: listening to and analyzing speeches, evaluating a speaker's use of diction and tone, collaborating with peers, preparing and presenting speeches Strengthening language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use o Unit 7: Post WW II Sharpening reading skills: summary, annotation, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation Identifying explicit and implicit meaning in American literature from a specific period in history, including works of public advocacy Analyzing a text from multiple perspectives (historical, literary, psychological, religious) Analyzing literary elements/devices: narrative/poetic structure, point of view, style, theme, purpose, sarcasm, irony, humor Analyzing language: figurative language (esp. hyperbole and paradox), technical language, imagery, tone, diction, connotation, nuance, power, beauty Analyzing informational texts: central ideas, interaction of ideas, structure, point of view, use of rhetoric Sharpening writing skills – o explanatory: responding to literature, , synthesizing information, developing an original thesis, supporting a thesis, organizing complex ideas, using appropriate and varied transitions between ideas, using precise, domain-specific language, using the writing process – focus on revision, varying sentence structure and syntax to convey a certain style or tone and to enhance reader understanding, using appropriate references for guidance in constructing artful sentences Conducting research: web search, vocabulary usage/etymology, generating a research question, conducting research to answer a self-generated question, drawing relevant evidence from text to answer research questions, Synthesize information from multiple sources, gathering information representing a variety of perspectives, e valuating the strengths and limitations of sources in terms of task, purpose and audience, integrating information selectively and appropriately, preparing papers using correct MLA guidelines for formatting, citing sources within a text, creating a works cited page Participating in speaking and listening activities: listening to and analyzing speeches, evaluating a speaker's use of diction and tone Strengthening language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use Literature List The following are literary works students will encounter in English III CCSS: Unit 1: Intersection in the New World Bradford, William o Of Plymouth Plantation Williams, Roger o A Key into the Language of America Bradstreet, Anne o “To My Dear Loving Husband” o “A Letter to Her Husband, Absent upon Public Employment” o “Upon the Burning of Our House” o “The Prologue” Berryman, John o “Homage to Mistress Bradstreet” Rowlandson, Mary o A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson 83 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Franklin, Benjamin o “Remarks Concerning the Savages of North America” Miller, Arthur o The Crucible Sewall, Samuel o The Selling of Joseph: A Memorial Wheatley, Phillis o “On Being Brought from Africa to America” o “An Hymn to the Evening” o “To His Excellency General Washington” Gates Jr., Henry Louis o “Mister Jefferson and the Trials of Phillis Wheatley” Edwards, Jonathan o "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" Unit 2: Becoming a Nation Franklin, Benjamin o “The Way to Wealth” Henry, Patrick o “Speech to the Virginia Convention” Paine, Thomas o The American Crisis Declaration of Independence Stanton, Elizabeth Cady o Declaration of Sentiments Jefferson, Thomas o “Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom” de Crevecoeur, Hector St. John o “What is an American?" from Letters from an American Farmer Freneau, Phillip o “The Wild Honeysuckle” o “The Indian Burying Ground” Equiano, Olaudah o Equiano’s Travels: The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano or Gustavus Vassa, The African Key, Francis Scott o “The Star Spangled Banner” “Revolutionary Tea” Unit 3: American Romanticism Irving, Washington o “Rip Van Winkle” Hawthorne, Nathanial o “Young Goodman Brown” Poe, Edgar Allan o “The Black Cat” Emerson, Ralph Waldo o “Self-Reliance” o “John Brown” Fuller, Margaret o Summer on the Lakes in 1843 Whitman, Walt o “Song of Myself” Dickinson, Emily o “This is my letter to the World” o “Because I could not stop for Death” 84 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Whittier, John Greenleaf o “To William Lloyd Garrison” Douglass, Frederick o Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave Thoreau, Henry David o “Civil Disobedience” Stowe, Harriet Beecher o Uncle Tom’s Cabin Truth, Sojourner o “Ain’t I a Woman?” Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins o “The Two Offers” Melville, Herman o “Bartleby the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street” Unit 5: Regional Voices Lincoln, Abraham o “A House Divided” Speech Whitman, Walt o “Oh Captain, My Captain” Addams, Jane o “Influence of Lincoln” from Twenty Years at Hull House Twain, Mark o The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Chopin, Kate o “Desiree’s Baby” Cooper, Anna Julia o “The Higher Education of Women” from A Voice from the South Jewett, Sarah Orne o “The White Heron” Freeman, Mary E. Wilkins o “The Revolt of Mother” Gilman, Charlotte Perkins o “The Yellow Wall Paper” o “Why I Wrote the Yellow Wall Paper” Harte, Bret o “Tennessee’s Partner” Unit 6: Modernism in America Robinson, Edwin Arlington o “Aunt Imogen” Frost, Robert o “A Servant to Servants” Eliot, T.S. o “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” Teasdale, Sara o Love Songs Sandburg, Carl o “Grass” Fitzgerald, Scott F. o “Bernice Bobs her Hair” Hemingway, Ernest o “Hills Like White Elephants” Moore, Marianne o “Poetry” 85 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Wilder, Thorton o Our Town Parker, Dorothy o “Arrangement in Black and White” Hughes, Langston o “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountains” Hurston, Zora Neal o Their Eyes Were Watching God Baldwin, James o “If Black English isn’t a Language Then Tell Me, What is” Unit 7: Post WW II Welty, Eudora o “’Petrified Man” O’Connor, Flannery o “A Good Man is Hard to Find” Kennedy, John F. o Inaugural Speech Lowell, Robert o “For the Union Dead” Wright, Richard o “The Man Who was Almos’ a Man” Dylan, Bob o “The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll” Levertov, Denise o “Life at War” o “Overheard over S.E. Asia” Rukeyser, Muriel o “Poem” Goines, David Lance o “Let Sleeping Dogs Lie” from The Free Speech Movement: Coming of Age Mirikitani, Janice o “Attack the Water” Bishop, Elizabeth o “Sestina” Plath, Sylvia o “Mirror” Additional Resources In addition to the default course program, English III includes extra alternate projects and tests for use in enhancing instruction or addressing individual needs. Below is a list of resources that are not included in this course and must be acquired separately. Unit 1: Intersection in the New World The Crucible, Arthur Miller. Recommended Text: Penguin (2003), ISBN: 978-0142437339 Unit 6: Modernism in America Their Eyes Were Watching God, Zora Neal Hurston. Recommended Text: HarperCollins, ISBN 978-0-06-083867-6 “Our Town,” Thornton Wilder. Any version. 86 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 English III CCSS UNIT 1: INTERSECTION IN THE NEW WORLD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 87 Assignment Titles Course Overview 25. Alternate Quiz 3 – Form A The New World 26. Alternate Quiz 3 – Form B William Bradford 27. Truth and Fiction in The Crucible Roger Williams 28. John Proctor and Abigail Williams, The Anne Bradstreet Crucible More Poetry of Anne Bradstreet 29. The Crucible—History Repeats Itself John Berryman: "Homage to Mistress 30. Project: Essay: John Proctor's Dilemma Bradstreet" 31. The Selling of Joseph: A Memorial Project: Essay: Anne Bradstreet, Puritan Poet 32. The Writings of Phillis Wheatley Quiz 1 33. Henry Louis Gates Jr.'s Literary Criticisms Alternate Quiz 1 – Form A 34. Project: Essay: Literary Criticism and Phillis Alternate Quiz 1 – Form B Wheatley Mary Rowlandson, Captive 35. Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God Benjamin Franklin's "Remarks Concerning the 36. Project: Essay on Jonathan Edwards's "Sinners Savages of North America" in the Hands of an Angry God" Project: The Great Civilized Debate 37. Understanding Words and Usage in Older Project: Essay: Puritan New World Mission Writing Quiz 2 38. Quiz 4 Alternate Quiz 2 – Form A 39. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form A Alternate Quiz 2 – Form B 40. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form B Arthur Miller 41. Special Project Analysis of The Crucible, Act I 42. Review The Crucible–Act II 43. Test The Crucible – Act III 44. Alternate Test – Form A Literary Analysis of The Crucible 45. Alternate Test – Form B Quiz 3 46. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 English III CCSS UNIT 2: BECOMING A NATION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Assignment Titles Founding Documents of the United States 19. Equiano's Autobiography Persuasiveness in Writing 20. Project: Essay: Comparison of the Voyages of Analyzing Patrick Henry Equiano and Bradford Persuasion and Thomas Paine's The American 21. Quiz 3 Crisis 22. Alternate Quiz 3 – Form A Project: Persuasive Essay: Thomas Paine's Use of 23. Alternate Quiz 3 – Form B Persuasion 24. Understanding Federalist No. 10 Quiz 1 25. The Preamble to the Constitution and the Bill of Alternate Quiz 1 – Form A Rights Alternate Quiz 1 – Form B 26. Project: Tone Analysis Informative Essay Understanding Thomas Jefferson and the 27. Songs of the United States Declaration of Independence 28. Project: Research Paper: Enduring Significance of The Declaration of Sentiments Early American Writings Comparison of The Declaration of Independence 29. Understanding Sentences in Older Writing to The Declaration of Sentiments 30. Quiz 4 Project: Essay: Writing and Presenting a 31. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form A Declaration 32. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form B Quiz 2 33. Special Project Alternate Quiz 2 – Form A 34. Review Alternate Quiz 2 – Form B 35. Test Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom 36. Alternate Test – Form A "What Is an American?" 37. Alternate Test – Form B Philip Freneau's American Poetry 38. Glossary and Credits English III CCSS UNIT 3: AMERICAN ROMANTICISM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. Assignment Titles Literary Periods in America 28. Uncle Tom's Cabin, Chapters 6-10 How to Keep a Vocabulary Journal 29. Uncle Tom's Cabin, Chapters 11-15 Washington Irving 30. Uncle Tom's Cabin, Chapters 16-20 Nathaniel Hawthorne 31. Uncle Tom's Cabin, Chapters 21-25 Project: Essay: Text Structure in "Young Goodman 32. Uncle Tom's Cabin: Chapters 26-30 – Theme and Brown" Central Ideas American Romanticism and Edgar Allan Poe 33. Uncle Tom's Cabin: Chapters 31-35 – Making Project: Gothic Essay Inferences and Predictions Quiz 1 34. Uncle Tom's Cabin, Chapters 36-40 Alternate Quiz 1 – Form A 35. Uncle Tom's Cabin: Chapters 41–45 – Themes Alternate Quiz 1 – Form B 36. Quiz 4 Ralph Waldo Emerson: "Self-Reliance" 37. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form A Margaret Fuller: Summer on the Lakes in 1843 38 Alternate Quiz 4 – Form B Walt Whitman: "Song of Myself" 39. Sojourner Truth: "Ain't I a Woman?" Emily Dickinson: Poet 40. Frances Harper: "The Two Offers" Identifying Transcendental Elements 41. Project: African American Women in the Early Quiz 2 Nineteenth Century Alternate Quiz 2 – Form A 42. Herman Melville: "Bartleby the Scrivener" – Theme Alternate Quiz 2 – Form B and Characterization Literature and the Abolitionist Movement 43. Project: Close Reading and Recorded Presentation Frederick Douglass and the Author's Perspective 44. Quiz 5 Henry David Thoreau: "Civil Disobedience" 45. Alternate Quiz 5 – Form A Transcendentalist Authors: Central Ideas about 46. Alternate Quiz 5 – Form B John Brown 47. Special Project Quiz 3 48. Review Alternate Quiz 3 – Form A 49. Test Alternate Quiz 3 – Form B 50. Alternate Test – Form A An Introduction to Uncle Tom's Cabin 51. Alternate Test – Form B Uncle Tom's Cabin, Chapters 1-5 52. Glossary and Credits English III CCSS UNIT 4: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 88 Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam – Form A ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 English III CCSS UNIT 5: REGIONAL VOICES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 89 Assignment Titles An Introduction to Regional Voices 25. Explicit and Implicit Meaning in The Adventures of Rhetorical Devices in Lincoln's "House Divided" Huckleberry Finn, Chapters 36–39 Speech 26. Analyzing and Understanding Resolution in The Walt Whitman Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Jane Addams: Reminiscing with Purpose 27. Project: Persuasive Essay: "Defining Freedom Project: Essay: Abraham Lincoln: Embodiment of as Found in the Theme(s) of The Adventures of an Ideal Huckleberry Finn" Quiz 1 28. Quiz 3 Alternate Quiz 1 – Form A 29. Alternate Quiz 3 – Form A Alternate Quiz 1 – Form B 30. Alternate Quiz 3 – Form B Realism in American Literature 31. Understanding Themes in "Désirée's Baby" The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Chapter 1 32. Understanding the Essay The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Chapters 2 33. Narration and Figures of Speech in "The White and 3 Heron" The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Chapters 34. Emerging Women's Voices: "The Revolt of 4 and 5 'Mother'" The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Chapters 35. Quiz 4 6-9 36. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form A The Development of Style: Satire and Theme in 37. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form B The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Chapters 38. Analyzing Symbolism in "The Yellow Wallpaper" 10-13 39. Project: "Why I Wrote The Yellow Wallpaper" Quiz 2 40. Project: Argumentative Essay: American Women Alternate Quiz 2 – Form A Writers Alternate Quiz 2 – Form B 41. Narrative Point of View and Local Color in Friendship and Loyalty in The Adventures of "Tennessee's Partner" Huckleberry Finn, Chapters 14-16 42. Project: Literary Circle: Discussion of Edith Friendship and Loyalty in The Adventures of Wharton's Ethan Frome Huckleberry Finn, Chapters 17-19 43. Quiz 5 Understanding Themes in The Adventures of 44. Alternate Quiz 5 – Form A Huckleberry Finn 45. Alternate Quiz 5 – Form B Humor, Sarcasm, and Irony in The Adventures of 46. Special Project Huckleberry Finn 47. Review Moral Awakening in The Adventures of 48. Test Huckleberry Finn, Chapters 26–28 49. Alternate Test – Form A Vernacular and Tone in The Adventures of 50. Alternate Test – Form B Huckleberry Finn 51. Glossary and Credits Figures of Speech and the Use of Context to Add Meaning in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Chapters 32-35 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 English III CCSS UNIT 6: MODERNISM IN AMERICA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. Assignment Titles An Introduction to Modernism in America 25. Alternate Quiz 3 – Form A Edwin Arlington Robinson 26. Alternate Quiz 3 – Form B Freedom and Imprisonment in "A Servant to 27. Wit and Wisdom of Dorothy Parker Servants" 28. Langston Hughes and the Harlem Renaissance Fragmentation in “The Love Song of J. Alfred 29. Project: Web Quest: The Life and Art of Zora Prufrock“ Neale Hurston The Lyric Poetry of Sara Teasdale 30. Quiz 4 The Devastation of War in "Grass" 31. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form A Project: Seminar and Essay: Analyzing Themes 32. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form B of Loss/Isolation in Modernist Poetry 33. Introduction to Their Eyes Were Watching God Quiz 1 34. Setting and Their Eyes Were Watching God Alternate Quiz 1 – Form A 35. Understanding Literary Elements of Their Eyes Alternate Quiz 1 – Form B Were Watching God Modernism in the 1920s 36. Themes in Their Eyes Were Watching God Analysis of "Hills Like White Elephants" 37. Language and Imagery in Their Eyes Were Project: Literary Analysis of "Hills Like White Watching God Elephants." 38. Project: Essay: Searching for Love and Self in Project: Narrative Essay Their Eyes Were Watching God Project: Revision of a Student Piece: Using 39. James Baldwin and "If Black English Isn't a Marianne Moore's revision of "Poetry" as a Language, Then Tell Me, What Is?" Guideline 40. Project: Their Eyes Were Watching God Quiz 2 PowerPoint Alternate Quiz 2 – Form A 41. Quiz 5 Alternate Quiz 2 – Form B 42. Alternate Quiz 5 – Form A The Development of American Drama 43. Alternate Quiz 5 – Form B Inference and Theme in Our Town 44. Special Project Set and Character Development in Our Town 45. Review Act II 46. Test Our Town Act III 47. Alternate Test – Form A Project: Our Town: Presenting an Argument 48. Alternate Test – Form B Quiz 3 49. Glossary and Credits English III CCSS UNIT 7: POST-WORLD WAR II 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 90 Assignment Titles The Literary Scene in Post–World War II America 20. Janice Mirikitani: The Universal in the Concrete Eudora Welty and "The Petrified Man" 21. Quiz 4 Good and Evil in "A Good Man Is Hard to Find" 22. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form A Quiz 1 23. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form B Alternate Quiz 1 – Form A 24. Analyzing form and meaning in Elizabeth Bishop's Alternate Quiz 1 – Form B "Sestina" Analyzing President John F. Kennedy's Inaugural 25. Examining "The Problem That Has No Name," Address Chapter One of The Feminine Mystique Poetic Devices in "For the Union Dead", by Robert 26. 26. Analysis of Sylvia Plath's "Mirror" Lowell 27. 27. Project: Bringing Anna Quindlen's A Quilt of a Understanding Elements of Literature in "The Man Country to Life Who Was Almost a Man," by Richard Wright 28. 28. Project: Research Paper: Develop Your Own Quiz 2 Topic Alternate Quiz 2 – Form A 29. 29. Following the Conventions of Standard English Alternate Quiz 2 – Form B 30. 30. Quiz 5 The Meaning behind the Lyrics in "The Lonesome 31. 31. Alternate Quiz 5 – Form A Death of Hattie Carroll," by Bob Dylan 32. 32. Alternate Quiz 5 – Form B War Theme in "Life at War" and "Over S.E. Asia" 33. 33. Special Project Quiz 3 34. 34. Review Alternate Quiz 3 – Form A 35. 35. Test Alternate Quiz 3 – Form B 36. 36. Alternate Test – Form A Interpreting the Message in "Poem" 37. 37. Alternate Test – Form B Analyzing Satire as a Tool for Criticism 38. 38. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 English III CCSS UNIT 8: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam – Form A English III CCSS UNIT 9: FINAL EXAM 1. 91 Exam Assignment Titles 2. Alternate Exam – Form A ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ENGLISH IV COURSE OVERVIEW English IV continues to build on the sequential development and integration of communication skills in four major areas: reading, writing, speaking, and listening. It most specifically focuses on deepening and furthering students' understanding in the following ways: Reading reinforces reading comprehension skills by teaching students comprehension techniques for literary fiction, poetry, and drama, including discussion of common literary devices; shows students how to analyze, evaluate, and interpret a text; reinforces awareness of the elements and structure of narrative and expository prose; guides students through English literary history, including readings of Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Milton’s Paradise Lost, Beowulf, and other selections of and excerpts from major English literary figures. Writing develops students’ writing skills by teaching about clauses and phrases in sentence structures; reviews common sentence and paragraph construction errors and methods for avoiding them; teaches Greek and Latin roots and prefixes to enhance vocabulary and spelling skills; expands students’ abilities to write cohesive and coherent expository prose; gives students the opportunity to develop their abilities in writing literary critiques, poetry, short stories, and expository prose. Listening teaches effective listening comprehension skills, weaving these throughout the lessons; builds upon students' study skills as well as helps them to become reliable and efficient note takers. Special Topics incorporates research skills, including Internet, library, and reference material use, throughout the curriculum. Curriculum Contents Reading Comprehension Skills Context, Denotation, Connotation, and Symbolism Phrase Recognition Drills Reading Drama Reading Poetry: Recognizing Scansion Reading Skills: Analysis, Evaluation, and Interpretation Strategies for Comprehension: Making Inferences, Identifying Main Ideas, and Reading for Details Composition Diction Errors: Trite Expressions and Stilted/Vague Language Essays: Planning, Outlining, Writing, and Revising Sentence Construction Errors—Fragments, Dangling Construction, Parallelism, Reference, Agreement, and Logical Errors 92 Paragraph Construction: Coherence, Transition, and Unity Paragraph Construction Errors: Coherence, Transition, Shift in Person, Shift in Tense, and Shift in Number Subordination Writing a Brief Biography Writing about British History Writing a Character Study Writing a Character Sketch Writing a Compare/Contrast Essay Writing about Literary Forms Writing a Literary Critique Writing Poetry Writing about Poetry: Analysis, Interpretation, and Evaluation Writing a Short Story ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Grammar and Usage Approaches to Grammar: Generative, Structural, Transformational, and Traditional Levels of Language Use: Slang and Colloquialisms Linguistic Theory Mechanics: Abbreviations, Capitalization, Hyphens, Italics, and Numbers Parts of Speech: Adjectives, Adverbs, Infinitives, Nouns, Pronouns, and Verbs Semantics Sentence Structure: Clauses, Conjunctions, Interjections, and Phrases Word Choice Literary Device: Alliteration, Allusion, Imagery, Metaphor, and Personification History of English Literature: from 1000-1800 o Poetry o o o Ballad, Elegy, Brenton Lay, Epic, Free Verse, Blank Verse, Dramatic Monologue, Mock-Heroic, and Satire Literature Studies Drama o o Elements: Structure, Theme, Setting, Style, Character, and Literary Device Genre/Type: Medieval Drama and Elizabethan Drama Fiction o 93 Elements: Structure, Theme, Mood, Point of View, Character, Dialogue, Setting, Style, Satire, and Literary Device Elements: Structure, Meter, Rhyme, Symbolism, and Subject Matter Literary Device: Alliteration, Apostrophe, Assonance, Caesura, Consonance, Hyperbole, Kenning, Metonymy, Metaphor, Onomatopoeia, Paradox, Personification, Simile, Sprung Rhythm, and Synecdoche Genre/Type: Sonnet, Dream Vision, Special Topics Listening Skills Origin/Development of Language: Old and Middle English Research Skills: Internet, Library, and Reference Materials Study Skills: Note Taking ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Literature List Following are literary works students will encounter in English IV. Drama Shakespeare, William. o Hamlet Fiction Swift, Jonathan. o Gulliver’s Travels (excerpts) Poetry "The Deserted Village" Jonson, Ben. o "The Triumph of Charis" Keats, John. o "Ode on a Grecian Urn" o "On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer" o "When I Have Fears" Milton, John. o "Lycidas" (excerpt) o Paradise Lost (excerpts) o "Sonnet XIX" o Beowulf (excerpts) Browning, Elizabeth Barrett. o "Sonnet 43" o "A Child Asleep" Browning, Robert. o "Home Thoughts, from Abroad" o "My Last Duchess" Byron, Lord (George Gordon). o "Chide Harold's Pilgrimage" (excerpt) Campion, Thomas. o "The Third and Fourth Book of Ayres" (excerpt) Chaucer, Geoffrey. o Canterbury Tales (excerpts) Chesterson, G.K. o "The Donkey" Coleridge, Samuel. o "Kubla Khan" Dekker, Thomas. o "Golden Slumbers Kiss Your Eyes" from The Pleasant Comedy of Patient Grisill Donne, John. o "Death, Be Not Proud" Goldsmith, Oliver. 94 Pope, Alexander. o "The Dunciad" (excerpt) Shakespeare, William. o “Song” from Cymbaline o “Song” from Much Ado about Nothing “Angel’s Song” from The Tempest "Sonnet XVII" "Sonnet XXIX" "Sonnet CXVI" Shelley, Percy. o "Ode to the West Wind" Spenser, Edmund. o "Sonnet XV" o "Sonnet XXXIV" Sydney, Sir Phillip. o "Sonnet XXXI" o "Sonnet XLI" Tennyson, Alfred. o "Break, Break, Break" o o o o "Crossing the Bar" Wordsworth, William o "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" o "London, 1802" o "She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways" o ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 English IV UNIT 1: THE WORTH OF WORDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Course Overview Word Forms and Meanings: Part I Word Forms and Meanings: Part II Word Types: Jargon and Acronyms Quiz 1: Word Study Expository Writing Paragraph Structure Essay: Writing a Paragraph Coherence and Consistency in Writing Mechanics Spelling Essay: Revising a Paragraph Assignment Titles 13. Additional Spelling Drills 14. Quiz 2: Expository Writing 15. Sentence Structure 16. Dangling Modifiers; Parallelism 17. Reference; Agreement; Logical Errors 18. Diction 19. Essay: Writing a Longer Essay 20. Quiz 3: Sentence Structure, Diction, and Usage 21. Special Project 22. Test 23. Alternate Test 24. Glossary and Credits English IV UNIT 2: THE STRUCTURE OF LANGUAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Parts of Speech Review: Part I Parts of Speech Review: Part II Parts of Speech Review: Part III Quiz 1: Parts of Speech The Structure of Sentences The Parts of the Sentence Project: Sentence Patterns Quiz 2: The Structure of Sentences Methods of Subordination: Part I Assignment Titles 10. Methods of Subordination: Part II 11. Methods of Subordination: Part III 12. Methods of Subordination: Part IV 13. Project: Variety in Writing 14. Quiz 3: Methods of Subordination 15. Special Project 16. Test 17. Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits English IV UNIT 3: READING, RESEARCHING, AND LISTENING SKILLS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Assignment Titles Identifying Unfamiliar Words 10. Citation Formats Identifying Sentence Meanings and Main Ideas 11. Listening for Information Identifying Supporting Details 12. Project: Writing a Paper from Notes Essay: Using Details in Writing 13. Quiz 2: Searching for Information; Listening Skills Quiz 1: Reading for Comprehension 14. Special Project Finding Information in the Library 15. Test Finding Information on the Internet 16. Alternate Test Project: Web Searches 17. Glossary and Credits Documentation English IV UNIT 4: STUDYING LANGUAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 95 What is Language? Quiz 1: What is Language? Grammar Structural Grammar Generative Grammar Quiz 2: Grammar Semantics Project: Semantics and Advertising Assignment Titles 9. Project: Levels of Usage and Meaning 10. Project: Analogies 11. Quiz 3: Semantics 12. Special Project 13. Test 14. Alternate Test 15. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 English IV UNIT 5: MEDIEVAL ENGLISH LITERATURE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Early England Essay: Early Britain Early Literature of England The Epic and Beowulf Project: Kennings Report: Beowulf And Anglo-Saxon Culture Reading Beowulf Essay: Reading Beowulf Quiz 1 Medieval England English Literature (1066-1300) Project: Ballad Thirteenth-Century Literature Assignment Titles 14. Report: Thirteenth-Century Literature 15. Quiz 2 16. Fourteenth-Century England 17. Chaucer's Language 18. Canterbury Tales 19. Essay: Character Study 20. Essay: Modern Pilgrimage 21. The Nun's Priest's Tale 22. Quiz 3 23. Special Project 24. Test 25. Alternate Test 26. Glossary and Credits English IV UNIT 6: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam – Form A 4. Alternate Exam – Form B Review Exam English IV UNIT 7: ELIZABETHAN LITERATURE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Elizabethan Poetry: Part I; Songs Elizabethan Poetry: Part II; Sonnets Elizabethan Poetry: Part III; Sonnets Report: Elizabethan Poetry Quiz 1: Elizabethan Poetry Elizabethan Drama William Shakespeare Quiz 2: Elizabethan Drama Hamlet: Act I, I-II Hamlet: Act I, III-V Hamlet: Act II Assignment Titles 12. Hamlet: Act III 13. Hamlet: Act IV 14. Hamlet: Act V 15. Quiz 3: Hamlet 16. The Critical Essay 17. Project: Preparing to Write the Critical Essay 18. Project: Writing the Critical Essay 19. Special Project 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits English IV UNIT 8: 17th- and 18th-CENTURY ENGLISH LITERATURE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles Historical Background 11. Quiz 3 Glorious Revolution to Post-1750s 12. Literature of Sensibility: Johnson Quiz 1: Historical Background 13. Literature of Sensibility: Goldsmith 17th-Century Puritan Literature: Milton 14. Essay: Swift and Goldsmith Milton: Paradise Lost: Part I 15. Quiz 4: Literature of Sensibility Milton: Paradise Lost: Part II 16. Special Project 17th-Century Puritan Literature: Bunyan 17. Test Quiz 2: Puritan Literature of the 17th Century 18. Alternate Test Literature of Common Sense: Pope 19. Glossary and Credits Literature of Common Sense: Swift English IV UNIT 9: ROMANTIC AND VICTORIAN POETRY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 96 Romantic Revolution Poetic Revolution Quiz 1 Romantic Poets: Wordsworth (1770-1850) William Wordsworth: Other Poems Romantic Poets: Coleridge (1772-1834) Romantic Poets: Byron (1788-1824) Romantic Poets: Shelley (1792-1822) Romantic Poets: Keats (1795-1821) Report: John Constable Quiz 2 Assignment Titles 12. Victorian Variety 13. Report: Queen Victoria 14. Victorian Poets: Tennyson (1809-1892) 15. Project: 19th-Century Views Oral Report 16. Victorian Poets: R. and E.B. Browning 17. Quiz 3 18. Special Project 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 English IV UNIT 10: CREATIVE WRITING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Reading Fiction and Poetry Poetry Fundamentals Quiz 1: Reading Fiction and Poetry Writing the Short Story Project: Keeping a Journal Essay: Writing Descriptions Project: Character Sketch Narration and Style Essay: Inventing Characters Essay: Writing a Short Story Quiz 2: Writing the Short Story Assignment Titles 12. Writing the Poem 13. Essay: Using Personification 14. Project: Writing A Poem 15. Project: Writing Free Verse 16. Project: Writing a Limerick 17. Quiz 3: Writing the Poem 18. Special Project 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits English IV UNIT 11: REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Origin and Form of Words Grammar and Semantics Reading and Literature Types Project: Short Story Characteristics Project: Poem Analysis Expository Writing Project: Expository Paragraph Sentence Structure (1) Sentence Structure (2) Essay: Expository Essay Creative Writing Project: Writing a Short Story Project: Writing Poetry Quiz 1: Language Medieval English Literature The Epic and Beowulf Middle English Literature (1066-1300) The Canterbury Tales Assignment Titles 19. Elizabethan Literature 20. Elizabethan Drama 21. Hamlet 22. Quiz 2: Medieval and Renaissance English Literature 23. 17th- through 19th-Century English Literature 24. 17th-Century Puritan Literature: John Milton (16081674) 25. Satire from the Literature of Common Sense 26. Romantic and Victorian Poetry: Part I 27. Romantic and Victorian Poetry: Part II 28. Quiz 3: English Literature: Restoration, Romantics, and Victorians 29. Special Project 30. Test 31. Alternate Test 32. Glossary and Credits English IV UNIT 12: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam – Form A 4. Alternate Exam – Form B English IV UNIT 13: FINAL EXAM 1. 2. 97 Exam Alternate Exam – Form A Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam – Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ENGLISH IV CCSS COURSE OVERVIEW By twelfth grade, students have repeatedly peered through the window to humanity that literature has opened for them. Through it, they have gained valuable perspective on their world, past and present. Their close-textual interaction with literature over the past three years should have heightened their appreciation for those texts, improved their critical and analytical skills in reading and writing, enhanced their speaking and listening abilities, and enriched their academic and personal vocabulary. The window will now open on selected works of European literature from the twelfth century through the twenty-first century. Students will approach this literature chronologically, so they can see the influences on and evolution of the ideas and forms. Writing, research, and speaking assignments will continue to focus on formulating and expressing ideas and arguments about the readings. Particular emphasis will be placed on gaining critical perspective on the relationship between content and form and on synthesizing ideas into clear and concise prose and presentations. Curriculum decisions for this course are guided by the Common Core State Standards. These standards were developed to provide clear and consistent goals for student learning and to ensure that students have the skills they need to be successful beyond high school. These standards define what students need to know and be able to do by the end of each grade. In additional to defining grade-level skills, the ELA standards require that students be exposed to increasingly more complex texts to which they apply those skills. In order for curriculum to align to these standards, it must be both rigorous and relevant. It must also expose students to certain critical content. In English language arts, that content includes classic myths and stories from around the world, America’s Founding Documents, Foundational American literature, and Shakespeare. English IV students will complete their climb up this staircase of skills through their study of the following units: Unit 1: Framing Western Literature: Students will explore selected works of medieval literature and philosophy and draw connections between the two. Students will closely examine the narrative structure of the literary works and how that structure affects the content. They will explore literary elements such as allegory and satire, noting the way in which these elements reflect social and philosophical views. Unit 2: Humanism: Students will explore selected philosophical and literary works of the Renaissance, looking closely at the value they place on human beings. Within the selected works, students will explore the humanist philosophy of secularism, the appreciation of worldly pleasures, and the emphasis on individual expression. They will compare the works of this period with those of the Middle Ages, looking at their differences and similarities. The writing focus will be on argumentation. The unit will culminate with a multimedia research project. Unit 3: The Quest for Knowledge: In this unit, students will look at the philosophical and literary writings of the late seventeenth and the eighteenth century, focusing their emphasis on reform, reason, and science. Students will explore themes of man's divided nature, sin and redemption, economic inequality, vanity and hypocrisy. Special attention will be paid to the literary form known as satire and what it reveals about the author's purpose. Also included in this unit is a seminal work of science fiction. Unit 5: Head and Heart: The focus of this unit will be on the conflict between reason and emotion that is prevalent in the literature and philosophy of the early nineteenth century and the emphasis on emotion in early romantic works. Students begin the unit by reading Austen's Sense and Sensibility, the novel that captures this conflict in its title and its characters. Students will read excerpts from Rousseau's philosophy on the nature of man which provides the philosophical basis for the romantic works that follow. The writing focus for this unit will be on deep revision. Students will examine revisions done by poets read in this unit. They will then create and revise their own narrative piece Unit 6: The Individual and Society: This unit will focus on works and authors concerned with the place of the individual in society during the nineteenth century. As with other units, students will read some of the important philosophical works of the period and examine how those philosophies informed the works that follow. Students will write a literary analysis which compares/contrasts an idea in two of the works from the unit. Unit 7: The Search for Meaning: This unit will focus on literature from the first half of the twentieth century and the philosophies that informed it. Students will explore how literary artists grappled with questions about the nature of existence, the meaning of life, the human psyche, and alienation. The unit will culminate with a 98 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 multimedia research project which presents and evaluates different critical perspectives of a work of the student's choice. Curriculum Content and Skill Focus Unit 1: Framing Western Literature Refining reading skills: summary, annotation, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation Identifying explicit and implicit meaning in European literature and philosophy Analyzing a text from multiple perspectives (historical, literary, psychological, religious, philosophical) Comparing and contrasting the treatment of a similar theme or topic in two or more works Analyzing literary elements: narrative/poetic/dramatic structure, point of view, theme, allegory, satire, character Analyzing language: figurative language, tone, syntax, connotation, nuance, power, beauty Analyzing informational/philosophical texts: central ideas, key terms, interaction of ideas, point of view, purpose Analyzing arguments: rhetoric, claim development, structure, purpose Refining writing skills – explanatory: responding to literature argumentative: making a claim, supporting a claim, using valid reasoning, sequencing ideas, adapting to purpose, audience and task, using precise, domain-specific language, using the writing process Refining research skills: web searches, challenging usage and vocabulary, evaluating credibility, reliability, validity, Participating in speaking and listening activities: listening to and analyzing speeches, evaluating a speaker’s point of view and reasoning, collaborating with peers, addressing alternate or opposing views in discussions, structuring ideas to be presented appropriate to audience and purpose, adapting speech to audience and purpose, speaking clearly in formal tone, using correct grammar and vocabulary Strengthening language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use Unit 2: Humanism Refining reading skills: summary, paraphrase, annotation, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation Identifying explicit and implicit meaning in European literature and philosophy Analyzing a text from multiple perspectives (historical, literary, psychological, religious, philosophical) Analyze different presentations and/or interpretations of a text Compare and contrast the treatment of a similar theme or topic in two or more works Analyzing literary elements: narrative/poetic/dramatic structure, point of view, theme, allegory, satire, character Analyzing language: figurative language, technical language, tone, syntax, connotation, nuance, power, beauty Analyzing informational/philosophical texts: central ideas, key terms, interaction of ideas, point of view, purpose Analyzing and evaluating arguments: rhetoric, claim development, structure, purpose Refining writing skills – o explanatory: responding to literature, synthesizing information, developing a thesis, supporting a thesis, organizing complex ideas, using appropriate and varied transitions between ideas, writing artful sentences, using precise, domain-specific, college-ready language Refining research skills: web searches, challenging usage and vocabulary, gathering information representing a variety of perspectives, integrating material selectively and appropriately, making informed decisions and solving complex problems, distinguishing between quoted material and paraphrased ideas, using correct MLA guidelines for formatting, citing sources within a text, and creating a works cited page, using digital media elements such as graphics, illustrations, sound, and interactive elements Participating in speaking and listening activities: listening to and analyzing speeches, evaluating a speaker’s point of view and reasoning, collaborating with peers, addressing alternate or opposing views in discussions, structuring ideas to be presented appropriate to audience and purpose, adapting speech to audience and purpose, speaking clearly in formal tone, using correct grammar and vocabulary Strengthening language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use 99 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Unit 3: The Quest for Knowledge Refining reading skills: summary, paraphrase, annotation, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation Identifying explicit and implicit meaning in European literature and philosophy Analyzing a text from multiple perspectives (historical, literary, psychological, religious, philosophical) Analyze different presentations and/or interpretations of a text Compare and contrast the treatment of a similar theme or topic in two or more works Analyzing literary elements: narrative/poetic/dramatic structure, point of view, theme, character, allegory, satire, irony, sarcasm, understatement, character Analyzing language: figurative language, technical language, tone, syntax, connotation, nuance, power, beauty Analyzing informational/philosophical texts: central ideas, key terms, interaction of ideas, point of view, purpose Analyzing and evaluating arguments: rhetoric, claim development, structure, purpose Refining writing skills – o explanatory: responding to literature, compare/contrast, synthesizing information, developing a thesis, supporting a thesis, organizing complex ideas, using appropriate and varied transitions between ideas, writing artful sentences, using precise, domain-specific, college-ready language, using the writing process o argumentative: making a claim, supporting a claim, using valid reasoning, sequencing ideas, integrating information from collaboration, adapting to purpose, audience and task, and creating a works cited page, focusing on clarity and precision of expression, using the writing process Refining research skills: web searches, challenging usage and vocabulary, evaluating sources, integrating material selectively and appropriately, making informed decisions and solving complex problems, distinguishing between quoted material and paraphrased ideas, avoiding plagiarism and overreliance on any source, using correct MLA guidelines for formatting, citing sources within a text, and creating a works cited page, using digital media elements such as graphics, illustrations, sound, and interactive elements Participating in speaking and listening activities: listening to and analyzing speeches, evaluating a speaker’s point of view and reasoning, collaborating with peers, addressing alternate or opposing views in discussions Strengthening language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use Unit 5: Head and Heart Refining reading skills: summary, paraphrase, annotation, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation Identifying explicit and implicit meaning in European literature and philosophy Analyzing a text from multiple perspectives (historical, literary, psychological, religious, philosophical) Compare and contrast the treatment of a similar theme or topic in two or more works Analyzing literary elements: narrative/poetic/dramatic structure, point of view, theme, character, allegory, satire, irony, sarcasm, understatement, character Analyzing language: figurative language, technical language, tone, syntax, connotation, nuance, power, beauty Analyzing and evaluating informational/philosophical texts: central ideas, key terms, interaction of ideas, point of view, purpose Refining writing skills – o explanatory: responding to literature, synthesizing information, developing a thesis, supporting a thesis, organizing complex ideas, using appropriate and varied transitions between ideas, writing artful sentences, using precise, domain-specific, college-ready language, using the writing process o narrative: mimicking literary technique Refining research skills: web searches, challenging usage and vocabulary, evaluating sources, integrating material selectively and appropriately, making informed decisions and solving complex problems, Participating in speaking and listening activities: listening to and analyzing speeches, evaluating a speaker’s point of view and reasoning, collaborating with peers, addressing alternate or opposing views in discussions Strengthening language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use Unit 6: The Individual and Society Refining reading skills: summary, paraphrase, annotation, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation Identifying explicit and implicit meaning in European literature and philosophy Analyzing a text from multiple perspectives (historical, literary, psychological, religious, philosophical) 100 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Compare and contrast the treatment of a similar theme or topic in two or more works Analyzing literary elements: narrative/poetic/dramatic structure, point of view, theme, character, conflict, irony, sarcasm, character Analyzing language: figurative language, technical language, tone, syntax, connotation, nuance, power, beauty Analyzing and evaluating informational/philosophical texts: central ideas, key terms, interaction of ideas, point of view, purpose, rhetoric Refining writing skills – o explanatory: responding to literature, conveying complex ideas clearly and accurately, developing a thesis, supporting a thesis, organizing complex ideas, using appropriate and varied transitions between ideas, distinguish between quoted material and paraphrased ideas, formatting quotations and works cited according to MLA guidelines, writing artful sentences, using precise, domain-specific, college-ready language, using the writing process Refining research skills: web searches, challenging usage and vocabulary, evaluating sources, integrating material selectively and appropriately, distinguishing between quoted material and paraphrased ideas, avoiding plagiarism and overreliance on any source, using correct MLA guidelines for formatting, citing sources within a text, and creating a works cited page, Participating in speaking and listening activities: listening to and analyzing speeches, creating presentations for evaluation; evaluating a speaker’s point of view, reasoning, evidence, diction, tone, rhetorical strategies; collaborating with peers, expressing ideas clearly and persuasively in collaborative contexts Strengthening language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use Unit 7: The Search for Meaning Refining reading skills: summary, paraphrase, annotation, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation Identifying explicit and implicit meaning in European literature and philosophy Analyzing a text from multiple perspectives (historical, literary, psychological, religious, philosophical) Analyzing and evaluating different presentations and/or interpretations of a text Analyzing literary elements: narrative dramatic structure, point of view, theme, character, conflict, irony, sarcasm, character Analyzing language: figurative language, technical language, tone, syntax, connotation, nuance, power, beauty Analyzing and evaluating informational/philosophical texts: central ideas, key terms, interaction of ideas, point of view, purpose, rhetoric, narrative digressions, idiosyncrasies, exaggerations, and biases Refining writing skills – o explanatory: responding to literature, relating a literary work to a philosophical work, conveying complex ideas clearly and accurately, developing writing topic thoroughly using a variety of effective supporting content, using appropriate and varied syntax and transitions, adapting writing content to task, purpose, and audience, using appropriate transitions and syntax to link ideas, establishing and maintain a formal and objective tone in expository writing, providing a conclusion that follows from and supports information presented, using writing process to develop and strengthen writing for purpose and audience, using technology to create, edit, and publish individual writing or shared writing projects, using college and career readiness level academic vocabulary in reading, writing, and speaking, varying sentence structure and syntax to convey a certain style or tone and to enhance reader understanding Refining research skills: challenging usage and vocabulary, evaluating sources, integrating material selectively and appropriately, distinguishing between quoted material and paraphrased ideas, avoiding plagiarism and overreliance on any source, using correct MLA guidelines for formatting, citing sources within a text, and creating a works cited page, Participating in speaking and listening activities: collaborating with peers about complex topics Strengthening language skills: conventions, knowledge, vocabulary acquisition and use 101 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Literature List The following are literary works students will encounter in English IV CCSS: Unit 1: Framing Western Literature Augustine o "Book X” from Confessions Chesterton, G.K. o “The Permanent Philosophy” from St. Thomas Aquinas Chapter VII Alighieri, Dante o Dante’s Inferno from The Divine Comedy Boccaccio, Giovanni o The Decameron Chaucer, Geoffrey o The Canterbury Tales Unit 2: Humanism Petrarch, Francesco o Sonnets #3 & #292 Machiavelli, Niccolo o “Princely Virtues” from The Prince Montaigne, Michel de o “To the Reader” “Of Cannibals” Shakespeare, William o Sonnets 130 and 138 o Hamlet Marlowe, Christopher o “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” Raleigh, Walter o “The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd” Herrick, Robert o “To the Virgins, to make much of Time” Marvell, Andrew o “To His Coy Mistress” Donne, John o Sonnet 14: “Batter My Heart” Unit 3: The Quest for Knowledge Marlowe, Christopher o The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus Descartes, Rene o "I Think, Therefore I Am” from Discourse on Method Kant, Immanuel o "What is Enlightenment” Locke, John o "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding” Pope, Alexander o “The Rape of the Lock” Swift, Jonathan o "A Modest Proposal” Voltaire o "Micromegas” 102 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Unit 5: Head and Heart Weldon, Fey o “The City of Invention” Austen, Jane o Sense and Sensibility Rousseau o Book I Blake, William o “The Tyger” o “The Lamb” Wordsworth, William o “Preface” to Lyrical Ballads o “She dwelt among untrodden ways” Cooleridge, Samuel Taylor o “Kubla Khan” Lord Byron o “She walks in beauty” Shelley, Percy Bysshe o “Ode to the West Wind” Keats, John o “When I have fears that I may cease to be” Unit 6: The Individual and Society Lord Tennyson o “The Lady of Shallot” Woolf, Virginia o “The Continuing Appeal of Jane Eyre” Bronte, Charlotte o Jane Eyre Darwin, Charles o The Origin of the Species Mill, John Stuart o “On Individuality” from On Liberty James, Henry o Daisy Miller Ibsen, Henrik o Hedda Gabler Unit 7: The Search for Meaning Chesterton, G.K. o “The Fallacy of Success” Valery, Paul o “The Crisis of the Mind” Joyce, James o “Araby” from The Dubliners Woolf, Virginia o “Shakespeare’s Sister” from A Room of One’s Own Sartre, Juan Paul o “Existentialism” Kafka o The Metamorphosis o The Stranger 103 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Additional Resources In addition to the default course program, English IV includes extra alternate projects and tests for use in enhancing instruction or addressing individual needs. Below is a list of resources that are not included in this course and must be acquired separately. Unit 7: The Search for Meaning The Stranger, translated by Matthew Ward, ISBN: 978-0-679-72020-1 English IV CCSS UNIT 1: FRAMING WESTERN LITERATURE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Assignment Titles Course Overview 20. Narrative Style in The Decameron Framing the Foundations of the Medieval World 21. Arriving at Themes in The Decameron Saint Augustine: On God, Time, and 22. Project: Group Discussion: Emotional Realism in Neoplatonism Early Renaissance Art and Literature Saint Thomas Aquinas: The Philosopher and 23. Quiz 3 Scholasticism 24. Alternate Quiz 3 – Form A Quiz 1 25. Alternate Quiz 3 – Form B Alternate Quiz 1 – Form A 26. General Prologue of Chaucer's The Canterbury Alternate Quiz 1 – Form B Tales Project: Presentation: Influences on Dante 27. Social and Religious Satire in Chaucer's The Inferno, Canto I Canterbury Tales Inferno, Canto II 28. Project: Creative Writing: Character Study of The Inferno, Canto III Canterbury Tales Inferno, Canto IV 29. Quiz 4 Constructing Moral Order in Dante’s Inferno 30. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form A Project: Essay: Dante’s Hierarchy, Cantos VI-XI 31. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form B and XXXI-XXXIV 32. Special Project Project: Essay: The Two Lovers 33. Review Quiz 2 34. Test Alternate Quiz 2 – Form A 35. Alternate Test – Form A Alternate Quiz 2 – Form B 36. Alternate Test – Form B The Decameron: A Window into Medieval 37. Glossary and Credits Literature English IV CCSS UNIT 2: HUMANISM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 104 Assignment Titles 1. Past Revisited: Understanding Renaissance 17. Quiz 2 Literature 18. Alternate Quiz 2 – Form A Petrarch and Sonnet 292 19. Alternate Quiz 2 – Form B The Prince, Chapter XV 20. Carpe Diem Poets: Marlowe and Raleigh Montaigne's "To the Reader" and "Of Cannibals" 21. Carpe Diem Poetry: Marvell and Herrick Shakespeare: Sonnets 130 and 138 22. Donne's "Holy Sonnet XIV: Batter My Heart" Introducing Hamlet 23. Project: Presentation: Humanist Poetry Hamlet, Act 1 24. Project: Presentation: The Middle Age's Effect on Hamlet, Act 2 Humanism Hamlet, Act 3 25. Quiz 3 Quiz 1 26. Alternate Quiz 3 – Form A Alternate Quiz 1 – Form A 27. Alternate Quiz 3 – Form B Alternate Quiz 1 – Form B 28. Special Project Hamlet, Act 4 29. Review Hamlet, Act 5 30. Test Project: Essay: Literary Essay on Hamlet’s 31. Alternate Test – Form A Character 32. Alternate Test – Form B Project: Analyzing Hamlet from a Particular 33. Glossary and Credits Perspective ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 English IV CCSS UNIT 3: THE QUEST FOR KNOWLEDGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Assignment Titles The Quest for Knowledge: Introduction to the 21. Alternate Quiz 3 – Form B Enlightenment 22. Satire and the Elements of Humor Faustus Intro 23. Alexander Pope's "The Rape of the Lock" Doctor Faustus, Scenes 1 through 4 24. Swift’s "A Modest Proposal" Doctor Faustus, Scenes 5 and 6 25. Quiz 4 Quiz 1 26. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form A Alternate Quiz 1 – Form A 27. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form B Alternate Quiz 1 – Form B 28. Project: Essay: Comparing Horatian and Doctor Faustus, Scenes 7 through 9 Juvenalian Works Doctor Faustus, Scenes 10 through 12 29. The Rise of Science Fiction: Voltaire and Doctor Faustus, Scenes 13 and 14 Micromegas Project: Essay: View of Faustus 30. Language Work Project: Essay: Doctor Faustus versus The 31. Quiz 5 Imaginariam of Doctor Parnassus 32. Alternate Quiz 5 – Form A Quiz 2 33. Alternate Quiz 5 – Form B Alternate Quiz 2 – Form A 34. Special Project Alternate Quiz 2 – Form B 35. Review Descartes’ Philosophy 36. Test Achieving Enlightenment 37. Alternate Test – Form A The Origins of Ideas 38 Alternate Test – Form B Quiz 3 39. Glossary and Credits Alternate Quiz 3 – Form A English IV CCSS UNIT 4: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam – Form A English IV CCSS UNIT 5: HEAD AND HEART 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 105 Assignment Titles Introduction to Romanticism 22. Coleridge and "Kubla Khan" Project: Presentation: Jane Austen 23. Quiz 4 Fay Weldon's "The City of Invention" 24. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form A Sense and Sensibility Chapters 1-10 25. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form B Sense and Sensibility Chapters 11-20 26. Byron's "She Walks in Beauty" Quiz 1 27. "Ode to the West Wind" by Shelley Alternate Quiz 1 – Form A 28. "When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be" Alternate Quiz 1 – Form B 29. Project: Seminar and Essay: Analysis of Three Sense and Sensibility Chapters 21-30 Romantic Poems on One Theme Sense and Sensibility Chapters 31-40 30. Project: Analysis: Neoclassicism vs. Romanticism Sense and Sensibility Chapters 41-50 31. Project: Working on Your Own Work in Progress Quiz 2 32. Quiz 5 Alternate Quiz 2 – Form A 33. Alternate Quiz 5 – Form A Alternate Quiz 2 – Form B 34. Alternate Quiz 5 – Form B Rousseau's Book 1 from Confessions 35. Special Project William Blake: "The Lamb" and "The Tyger" 36. Review Quiz 3 37. Test Alternate Quiz 3 – Form A 38. Alternate Test – A Alternate Quiz 3 – Form B 39. Alternate Test – B Wordsworth's "Preface to Lyrical Ballads" 40. Glossary and Credits Wordsworth's "She Dwelt Among Untrodden Ways" ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 English IV CCSS UNIT 6: THE INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIETY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Assignment Titles The Victorian Era: The Individual and Society 22. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form A "The Lady of Shalott" 23. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form B Quiz 1 24. Daisy Miller: A Study by Henry James, Part I Alternate Quiz 1 – Form A 25. Daisy Miller: A Study by Henry James, Part II Alternate Quiz 1 – Form B 26. Quiz 5 Project: Presentation: Brontëquest 27. Alternate Quiz 5 – Form A Jane Eyre, Chapters 1–4 (Gateshead) 28. Alternate Quiz 5 – Form B Jane Eyre, Chapters 5-10 (Lowood) 29. Hedda Gabler, Act I Quiz 2 30. Hedda Gabler, Act II Alternate Quiz 2 – Form A 31. Hedda Gabler, Act III Alternate Quiz 2 – Form B 32. Hedda Gabler, Act IV Jane Eyre Chapters 11-28 (Thornfield) 33. Project: Speech: The Human Conscience Jane Eyre Chapters 29-35 (Moor House) 34. Project: Essay: Quintessential Daisy Miller Jane Eyre Chapters 36-38 (Ferndean); Character 35. Language Works Development and Symbolism in Jane Eyre 36. Quiz 6 Project: Essay: Charlotte and Jane 37. Alternate Quiz 6 – Form A Quiz 3 38. Alternate Quiz 6 – Form B Alternate Quiz 3 – Form A 39. Special Project Alternate Quiz 3 – Form B 40. Review Study of Darwin's "On the Origin of Species" 41. Test Mill's Excerpt from "On Liberty: On Individuality, as 42. Alternate Test – A One of the Elements of Wellbeing" 43. Alternate Test – B Quiz 4 44. Glossary and Credits English IV CCSS UNIT 7: THE SEARCH FOR MEANING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Introduction to Realism Project: The Fallacy of Success Valery’s "The Crisis of the Mind" Quiz 1 Alternate Quiz 1 – Form A Alternate Quiz 1 – Form B James Joyce's "Araby" Project: Essay: "Eveline" by James Joyce "Shakespeare's Sister" by Virginia Woolf Reading Strategies Sartre on Existentialism Quiz 2 Alternate Quiz 2 – Form A Alternate Quiz 2 – Form B "The Metamorphosis" Project: Essay: Insights into Kafka Quiz 3 Assignment Titles 18. Alternate Quiz 3 – Form A 19. Alternate Quiz 3 – Form B 20. The Stranger, Part One 21. The Stranger, Part Two 22. Project: Essay: Literary Analysis of The Stranger 23. Project: The Search for Meaning Critical Analysis Essay 24. Quiz 4 25. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form A 26. Alternate Quiz 4 – Form B 27. Special Project 28. Review 29. Test 30. Alternate Test – A 31. Alternate Test – B 32. Glossary and Credits English IV CCSS UNIT 8: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam – Form A English IV CCSS UNIT 9: FINAL EXAM 1. 106 Exam Assignment Titles 2. Alternate Exam – Form A ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 300 COURSE OVERVIEW History and Geography 300 focuses on different types of communities and their local industries, such as farming and fishing, placing special emphasis on a variety of manufacturers in Michigan. Additionally, the course presents a survey of several 19th- and 20th-century inventors and inventions. These areas of focus target three major content strands: Geography, History, and Economics. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Describe various types of farms and some of the tasks required in farming. Locate and describe different fishing communities in the United States and the types of fish found in each one. Describe how the process of mining has changed over the years and what types of minerals and ore are mined. Describe how the process of logging has changed over the years and the challenges faced by the logging community today. Identify significant manufacturing industries and specific companies with a presence in Michigan. Identify significant inventors, such as Samuel F. B. Morse, Alexander Graham Bell, and Thomas Edison, noting their accomplishments. Identify significant events and people in the history of space exploration. Additionally, students will gain practice in report-writing and story-writing, covering topics like tall tales, manufacturers in Michigan, trips to space, and more. HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 300 UNIT 1: FARMING COMMUNITIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Course Overview A Farming Community General Farms Quiz 1: Farm Communities Winter on a Farm Spring on a Farm Quiz 2: Seasons on a Farm Summer on a Farm Report: 4-H Clubs Autumn on a Farm Assignment Titles 11. Quiz 3: Seasons on a Farm 12. Living on a Truck Farm 13. The Work on a Truck Farm 14. Report: Native Americans 15. Quiz 4: Truck Farms 16. Special Project 17 Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 300 UNIT 2: SPECIALIZED FARMS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 107 Wheat and Grain Farms Wheat Diseases and Difficulties Quiz 1: Wheat Farms Corn Farms Soybean Farms Quiz 2: Corn and Soybeans Cotton Farms Project: Cotton Timeline Assignment Titles 9. Quiz 3: Cotton Farms 10. An Orchard Community 11. Apple Harvest Time 12. Quiz 4: Orchard Communities 13. Special Project 14. Test 15. Alternate Test 16. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 300 UNIT 3: ANIMAL FARMS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Assignment Titles 9. Quiz 2: Dairy Farming 10. Poultry Farming-Chickens 11. Poultry Farming-Turkey, Ducks, Geese 12. Quiz 3: Poultry Farming 13. Special Project 14. Test 15. Alternate Test 16. Glossary and Credits Cattle Ranching Round-Up Time Project: Brands Project: Cowboy Songs Essay: Tall Tales Trail Drive Quiz 1: Cattle Ranching Dairy Farming HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 300 UNIT 4: FISHING COMMUNITIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Assignment Titles 7. Quiz 2: Gulf and Great Lakes 8. Special Project 9. Test 10. Alternate Test 11. Glossary and Credits Northern Atlantic Coast Pacific Northwest Coast Quiz 1: Atlantic and Pacific Gulf of Mexico Great Lakes Project: Decision-Making HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 300 UNIT 5: MINING COMMUNITIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Mining: Facts About Coal Mining: Early Methods Mining: Modern Methods Quiz 1: Facts About Coal Mining: Iron Ore Mining: Gold, Silver, and Copper Quiz 2: Mining Ore Assignment Titles 8. Drilling for Petroleum 9. Project: Two Options 10. Quiz 3: Drilling Oil 11. Special Project 12. Test 13. Alternate Test 14. Glossary and Credits HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 300 UNIT 6: LOGGING COMMUNITIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Looking at Logging Trees of the Forest Quiz 1: Logging Communities A Logging Camp Report: Tall Tales Working in the Forest Quiz 2: Logging in the Forest Assignment Titles 8. Work at the Sawmill 9. Keeping the Forest 10. Quiz 3: Sawmills and New Trees 11. Special Project 12. Test 13. Alternate Test 14. Glossary and Credits HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 300 UNIT 7: MANUFACTURING COMMUNITIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 108 Introduction to Manufacturing Made in Michigan Project: Made in Michigan Quiz 1: Made in Michigan (1) Automobiles Cereal Project: Visit a Grocery Store Project: Make Some Snacks Assignment Titles 9. Quiz 2: Made in Michigan (2) 10. Furniture 11. Chemicals 12. Quiz 3: Made in Michigan (3) 13. Special Project 14. Test 15. Alternate Test 16. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 300 UNIT 8: TECHNOLOGY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. The Telegraph The Telephone Quiz 1: Telegraph and Telephone The Electric Light Thomas Edison's Other Inventions Quiz 2: Thomas Alva Edison The Radio Assignment Titles 8. The Television 9. Essay: Inventions Interview 10. Quiz 3: Radio and Television 11. Special Project 12. Test 13. Alternate Test 14. Glossary and Credits HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 300 UNIT 9: SPACE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Assignment Titles 10. The Space Shuttle 11. Project: A Space Trip Story 12. A Space Station 13. Project: Community 14. Quiz 3: Space Shuttles and Stations 15. Special Project 16. Test 17. Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits A Space Community Two Special Places At the Space Center Report: Space Center Jobs Quiz 1: A Space Community Rockets in the Sky Space Travelers Trip to the Moon Quiz 2: Rockets in the Sky HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 300 UNIT 10: COMMUNITIES IN REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 109 Farming Communities Animal Farms Quiz 1: Farming Communities Fishing Mining and Logging Quiz 2: Fishing, Mining, and Logging Manufacturing Technology Assignment Titles 9. Space 10. Project: Two Options 11. Quiz 3: Manufacturing, Technology, and Space 12. Special Project 13. Test 14. Alternate Test 15. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 400 COURSE OVERVIEW History and Geography 400 focuses on World Geography, describing the surface of the earth and its natural features (biomes). It also teaches about cultural distinctives, placing special emphasis on North American geography and culture. Then, expanding on instruction, it presents a survey of earth and space explorations. These areas of focus target three major content strands: Geography, History, and Social Studies Skills. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to: identify significant explorers, such as Prince Henry, Christopher Columbus, and Ferdinand Magellan, noting their accomplishments locate and describe different regions of the world, such as climactic and topographical regions understand the world in spatial terms (according to hemispheres and maps) locate and describe U.S. regions made up of various groups of states, such as New England and the plains states identify cultural and geographic differences between various biomes and countries that are covered in the course HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 400 UNIT 1: OUR EARTH 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Course Overview The Surface of the Earth: Maps The Surface of the Earth: Oceans The Surface of the Earth: Continents The Surface of the Earth: Fresh Water Quiz 1: The Surface of the Earth Early Explorations of Our Earth (1) Essay: Spices Early Explorations of Our Earth (2) Quiz 2: Early Explorations of Our Earth Assignment Titles 11. Recent Explorations of Our Earth (1) 12. Recent Explorations of Our Earth (2) 13. Essay: Space Flight 14. Essay: Space Missions 15. Project: Latitude and Longitude 16. Quiz 3: Recent Explorations of Our Earth 17 Special Project 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 400 UNIT 2: SEAPORT CITIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 110 Sydney Project: Map Activity Penal Colony City of Sydney Essay: Animal Life Project: Australian Flag Quiz 1: Sydney Hong Kong Hong Kong Today Chinese Life Quiz 2: Hong Kong Istanbul Project: Map Activity Memories of Great Empires Assignment Titles 15. Turkish Life 16. Quiz 3: Istanbul 17. London 18. Project: Map Activity 19. Project: Name the Parts 20. Visiting London 21. British Life 22. Project: Map Activity 23. Quiz 4: London 24. Special Project 25. Test 26. Alternate Test 27. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 400 UNIT 3: DESERT LANDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Assignment Titles 10. Essay: Write a Story 11. Modern Ways of Life 12. Essay: Inventions 13. Quiz 3: Desert Living 14. Special Project 15. Test 16. Alternate Test 17. Glossary and Credits What is a Desert? Life in the Desert Project: Plants and the Desert Report: Desert Animals Quiz 1: Deserts, Plants, and Animals Where are the Deserts? Deserts of the Southern Hemisphere Quiz 2: Deserts of the World How Do People Live in the Desert? HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 400 UNIT 4: GRASSLANDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles 11. Quiz 2: Kenya 12. Argentina 13. Riches Lost 14. Portenos and Gauchos 15. Quiz 3: Argentina 16. Special Project 17. Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits Grasslands Breadbasket of Europe Conquered Borderland A New, Old Country Quiz 1: Ukraine Kenya Kenya's Story Safari or Shambas Essay: Safari Changing Kenya HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 400 UNIT 5: TROPICAL RAINFORESTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Rainforests of the World Plants and Animals of the Rainforest People and the Rainforest Report: Rainforest Plants and Animals Quiz 1: Rainforests of the World The Amazon Rainforest History of Amazonia Amerindians of the Amazon Quiz 2: The Amazon Rainforest Assignment Titles 10. The Congo Rainforest 11. History of the Congo 12. Report: The Livingstone Story 13. People of the Congo Rainforest 14. Quiz 3: The Congo Rainforest 15. Special Project 16. Test 17. Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 400 UNIT 6: THE POLAR REGIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 111 Polar Regions: Coldest Places in the World Ice and Icebergs Quiz 1: The Polar Regions Arctic Polar Region: Top of the World Arctic Plant and Animal Life Report: Arctic Animal Life in the Arctic The Arctic Today Quiz 2: The Arctic Polar Region Assignment Titles 10. Antarctic Polar Region: Bottom of the World 11. The Last Place on Earth 12. Report: Polar Explorer 13. Quiz 3: The Antarctic Polar Region 14. Special Project 15. Test 16. Alternate Test 17. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 400 UNIT 7: MOUNTAIN COUNTRIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Peru and the Andes The Andes and Peru Modern Peru Quiz 1: Peru of the Andes Nepal of the Himalayas Geography of Nepal The Country of Nepal Nepal Today Quiz 2: Nepal of the Himalayas Assignment Titles 10. Switzerland of the Alps 11. Swiss History 12. Switzerland Today 13. Project: Banking 14. Quiz 3: Switzerland of the Alps 15. Special Project 16. Test 17. Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 400 UNIT 8: LIVING IN ISLAND COUNTRIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Islands of the World Cuba, Pearl of the Antilles Cuban History Life in Cuba Quiz 1: Cuba Iceland Saga of Iceland Icelandic Life Quiz 2: Iceland Assignment Titles 10. Japan 11. The Empire of Japan 12. Japanese Business and Lifestyle 13. Japanese Religion and Art 14. Quiz 3: Japan 15. Special Project 16. Test 17. Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 400 UNIT 9: NORTH AMERICA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Geography Peninsulas, Oceans, and Islands More About North America Quiz 1: Geography Northern Countries: Greenland Canada United States United States (Part 2) Quiz 2: Northern Countries Assignment Titles 10. Southern Countries: Mexico 11. Central America 12. West Indies 13. Project: Your State 14. Quiz 3: Southern Countries 15. Special Project 16. Test 17. Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 400 UNIT 10: OUR WORLD IN REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 112 Europe and the Explorers Exploration Review of Europe Quiz 1: Europe and the Explorers Review of Asia (Part 1) Review of Asia (Part 2) Review of Africa Quiz 2: Asia and Africa Southern Continents: Australia Project: Investigate the Mystery Review of South America (Part 1) Assignment Titles 12. Review of South America (Part 2) 13. Review of Antarctica 14. Quiz 3: Southern Continents 15. North America 16. Regions of the United States 17. The North Polar Region 18. Quiz 4: North America and the North Polar Region 19. Special Project 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 500 COURSE OVERVIEW History and Geography 500 focuses on two major areas, American History and Geography. The course covers American History from early exploration through the Reconstruction, with special emphasis given to inventions and technology of the 19th and early 20th centuries, and geography of the Americas, with special emphasis on Mexico, Canada, and U.S. regional geography. These areas of focus target four major content strands: History, Geography, Government and Citizenship, and Social Studies Skills. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Identify significant explorers, such as Christopher Columbus, Francisco Coronado, Sir Francis Drake, Ferdinand Magellan, and Samuel de Champlain, noting their accomplishments. Understand how conflict between the American colonies and Great Britain led to American independence. Understand political and social changes that occurred in the United States during the 19th century, including changes resulting from the Industrial Revolution, and explain how these changes led to conflict among sections of the United States. Describe the causes and effects of the Civil War and its aftermath. Apply geographic tools, including maps, legends, and symbols. Locate and describe U.S. regions made up of various groups of states, such as New England and the Great Plains. Additionally, students will gain practice in report-writing and story-writing, covering topics like proverbs, the Pledge of Allegiance, frontier life, and inventions. HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 500 UNIT 1: EXPLORING THE NEW WORLD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles 11. Early Settlements 12. New England Colonies 13. Middle Colonies 14. Southern Colonies 15. Project: Mapping 16. Quiz 3: Thirteen Colonies 17 Special Project 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits Course Overview Exploration Tools Maps Quiz 1: Exploration Tools Viking and Portuguese Explorers Spanish Explorers English Explorers French Explorers Dutch Explorers Quiz 2: European Explorers HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 500 UNIT 2: COLONIAL AMERICAN LIFE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 113 Life in New England Colonies Project: Family Tree New England Clothing and Schools New England Crafts New England Activities Quiz 1: Life in the New England Colonies Life in the Middle Colonies Benjamin Franklin: A Successful Man Benjamin Franklin: A Good Citizen Essay: Franklin Proverbs Assignment Titles 11. Quiz 2: Life in the Middle Colonies 12. Life in the Southern Colonies 13. Southern Activities 14. Essay: Historical Accuracy 15. Quiz 3: Life in the Southern Colonies 16. Special Project 17. Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 500 UNIT 3: THIRTEEN COLONIES BECOME A NEW NATION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. A Search for Freedom Problems with England Quiz 1: A Search for Freedom War of Independence Independence Declared A Turning Point Reached Essay: Revolutionary War Quiz 2: War of Independence Victory Declared A New Nation Assignment Titles 11. Quiz 3: A New Nation 12. Democracy 13. Project: Pledge of Allegiance 14. Report: Government Leaders 15. Quiz 4: Democracy 16. Special Project 17. Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 500 UNIT 4: NEW LANDS AND TROUBLED TIMES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles The Louisiana Purchase 12. Project: Living on the Frontier Project: Colonies Map 13. Quiz 2: Life on the Frontier The War of 1812 14. Problems Between the North and the South Project: Star-Spangled Banner 15. A Great Nation Divided by War Expansion from Sea to Sea 16. The Aftermath of the Civil War Project: Map of the United States 17. Report: Colonial Perspective Project: America the Beautiful 18. Quiz 3: A Great Nation Divided by War Essay: Current Event 19. Special Project Quiz 1: Expansion from Sea to Sea 20. Test New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies 21. Alternate Test Life on the New Frontier 22. Glossary and Credits HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 500 UNIT 5: THE UNITED STATES BECOMES A WORLD LEADER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Inventions and New Ideas Development of Power Modern Explorations Essay: Conservation Quiz 1: Inventions and New Ideas Industrialization Power Struggles Quiz 2: Industrialization Assignment Titles 9. Immigration and Urbanization 10. Essay: Biography 11. Essay: Government Money 12. Quiz 3: Immigration and Urbanization 13. Special Project 14. Test 15. Alternate Test 16. Glossary and Credits HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 500 UNIT 6: UNITED BY TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 114 Assignment Titles Progress of Transportation in Early America 12. Printed and Postal Communication Land Transportation 13. Electronic Communication Water Transportation 14. Essay: Skit Quiz 1: The Progress of Transportation in Early 15. Modern Communication and the Government America 16. Essay: Inventions Essay: Family Travel 17. Quiz 3: The Progress of Communication in the Steamboat and Rail Transportation United States Essay: Tom Thumb 18. Special Project Progress of Transportation After 1800 19. Test Air Transportation 20. Alternate Test Quiz 2: The Progress of Transportation After 1800 21. Glossary and Credits Progress of Communication in America ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 500 UNIT 7: THE UNITED STATES - ONE NATION WITH MANY REGIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. The New England States The Middle Atlantic States The Southern States Report: State Quiz 1: the Northeast and South The Midwestern States (Part 1) The Midwestern States (Part 2) Report: Captain's Diary Project: Atlas Work The Western States Assignment Titles 11. Quiz 2: The Midwest and West 12. Alaska 13. Hawaii and U.S. Island Possessions 14. Quiz 3: Alaska, Hawaii, and U.S. Island Possessions 15. Special Project 16. Test 17. Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 500 UNIT 8: OUR SOUTHERN NEIGHBORS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Assignment Titles Mexico: Contrasts in Geography 9. Central America: Contrasts in Daily Life Mexico: Contrasts in Cultures 10. Quiz 2: Central America: Region of Contrasts Mexico: Contrasts in Daily Life 11. Caribbean Islands Quiz 1: Mexico: Country of Contrasts 12. Quiz 3: Caribbean Islands Essay: Spanish and Native American Influence 13. Special Project Central America: Contrasts in Geography 14. Test Essay: Continental Divide 15. Alternate Test Central America: Contrasts in Culture 16. Glossary and Credits HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 500 UNIT 9: CANADA: OUR NORTHERN NEIGHBOR 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles Giant of the North 11. Spirit of Friendship Mosaic of People 12. Essay: Hudson Bay Company Essay: Inuits 13. System of Government and Challenge of Unity Searchers of Gold, Glory, and Spices 14. Provinces of Canada Essay: Explorers Play 15. Quiz 3: Modern Nation and Close Friend Quiz 1: Geography, People, and Early Exploration 16. Special Project Glory of New France 17. Test A Century of Trial 18. Alternate Test Canadian Confederation 19. Glossary and Credits Quiz 2: Colonies: French and British HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 500 UNIT 10: REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 115 Assignment Titles European Countries and Explorers 11. Quiz 3: The United States - A Great Nation and New World Colonies (Part 1) World Leader New World Colonies (Part 2) 12. Mexico Quiz 1: Exploring and Colonizing the New World 13. Central America, Caribbean Islands, Canada War for Independence 14. Essay: American's Creed Expansion and More War 15. Quiz 4: Neighboring Nations Quiz 2: The United States From Colony to Nation 16. Special Project Industrialization, Immigration, Urbanization 17. Test Communication and World Leadership 18. Alternate Test The United States 19. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 600 COURSE OVERVIEW History and Geography 600 focuses on World History, with an emphasis on Western Europe. Specifically, it covers World History from ancient civilizations through the end of the 20th century, highlighting the Middle Ages and the two World Wars. These areas of focus target three major content strands: History, Geography, and Social Studies Skills. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Understand the world in spatial terms (according to hemispheres, latitude and longitude, maps, and time zones). Understand how cultures differ in each of the hemispheres studied. Understand Western civilization from its beginnings to the end of the Renaissance. Understand the significant religious, cultural, and scientific events in Europe during the Renaissance. Identify cultural and geographic differences between the South American countries studied. Identify cultural and geographic differences between the African countries studied. Identify key causes, events, and leaders of the two World Wars. Understand the history, culture, and politics of Eastern European countries. Additionally, students will gain practice in report-writing, covering topics like North American geography, the influence of the Renaissance, and the Industrial Revolution. HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 600 UNIT 1: WORLD GEOGRAPHY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Assignment Titles Course Overview 13. Early Settlements Mapping the Earth: Latitude and Longitude 14. New England Colonies Mapping the Earth: Time Zones 15. Middle Colonies Quiz 1: Mapping the Earth 16. Southern Colonies Western Hemisphere: North America 17 Project: Mapping Project: Four Options 18. Quiz 3: Thirteen Colonies Western Hemisphere: South America 19. Special Project Quiz 2: The Western Hemisphere 20. Test Eastern Hemisphere: Africa 21. Alternate Test Eastern Hemisphere: Europe and Asia 22. Glossary and Credits Quiz 3: The Eastern Hemisphere Southern Hemisphere: Australia and Antarctica HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 600 UNIT 2: THE CRADLE OF CIVILIZATION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 116 Mesopotamia: Fertile Crescent and Sumer Mesopotamia: Babylonia and Assyria Mesopotamia: Chaldea and Persia Quiz 1: Mesopotamia Israel Quiz 2: Israel Egypt - The Old Kingdom Egypt - The New Kingdom Assignment Titles 9. The Civilizations of China and India 10. Essay: Two Options 11. Project: Mapping 12. Quiz 3: Egypt 13. Special Project 14. Test 15. Alternate Test 16. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 600 UNIT 3: THE CIVILIZATIONS OF GREECE AND ROME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. The Civilization of Greece Greece: City-States Greece: Wars and Contributions Greece: Contributions Quiz 1: The Civilization of Greece The Civilization of Rome Rome: Struggle for Power and Way of Life Assignment Titles 8. Rome: Contributions and Decline 9. Project: Timeline 10. Quiz 2: The Civilization of Rome 11. Special Project 12. Test 13. Alternate Test 14. Glossary and Credits HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 600 UNIT 4: LIFE IN THE MIDDLE AGES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles 11. The Crusades 12. Quiz 5: The Crusades 13. The Trade System 14. Quiz 6: The Trade System 15. The Cathedrals 16. Quiz 7: The Cathedrals 17. Special Project 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits The Feudal System Quiz 1: The Feudal System Daily Life Essay: Pollution Quiz 2: Daily Life Books and Schools Project: Two Options Quiz 3: Books and Schools Islam Quiz 4: Islam HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 600 UNIT 5: SIX SOUTH AMERICAN COUNTRIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Brazil: Geography Brazil: People, History Brazil: Today and Tomorrow Report: Brazilian Regions Report: Brazil Quiz 1: Brazil Colombia: Geography, People Colombia: History, Today and Tomorrow Essay: Colombian Child Quiz 2: Colombia Venezuela: Geography, People Assignment Titles 12. Venezuela: History, Today and Tomorrow 13. Report: Petroleum 14. Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana 15. Report: Guianas 16. Project: Two Options 17. Quiz 3: Venezuela and the Three Guianas 18. Special Project 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 600 UNIT 6: SEVEN SOUTH AMERICAN COUNTRIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia: Geography People and History Countries of Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia Report: Cities Quiz 1: Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia Uruguay Paraguay Report: Paraguay and Uruguay Quiz 2: Uruguay and Paraguay Assignment Titles 10. Argentina 11. Report: Magellan 12. Chile 13. Report: Chile 14. Quiz 3: Argentina and Chile 15. Special Project 16. Test 17. Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 600 UNIT 7: AFRICA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 117 Introduction and Northern Africa Northern Coastal and Inland Countries Essay: Treatment of Others Quiz 1: Northern Africa Central Africa Equatorial Countries Quiz 2: Central Africa Assignment Titles 8. Southern Africa 9. Project: Database 10. Quiz 3: Southern Africa 11. Special Project 12. Test 13. Alternate Test 14. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 600 UNIT 8: WESTERN EUROPE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Assignment Titles The Renaissance: Awakening in Learning 10. Report: World War I Renaissance: Arts, Architecture, and Exploration 11. Age of Unrest: World War II Renaissance: Religion and Other Fields 12. Essay: Depression Era Essay: Awakenings 13. Quiz 3: Age of Unrest Quiz 1: The Renaissance 14. Special Project The Industrial Revolution 15. Test Essay: Industrial Revolution 16. Alternate Test Quiz 2: The Industrial Revolution 17. Glossary and Credits Age of Unrest: World War I HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 600 UNIT 9: EASTERN EUROPE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Assignment Titles Government and Churches: Byzantine Empire 8. Communism Versus Democracy Eastern Orthodox Church and Byzantine Art 9. Communism/The Space Age Quiz 1: Government and Churches of Early 10. Report: Country Eastern Europe 11. Essay: Russian Space Program Early History: North and Central European 12. Quiz 3: Modern History Countries 13. Special Project Balkan Countries of Eastern Europe 14. Test Quiz 2: Countries of Eastern Europe, Early History 15. Alternate Test Modern History: Communism 16. Glossary and Credits HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 600 UNIT 10: DEVELOPMENT OF OUR WORLD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 118 Cradle of Civilization: Mesopotamia Cradle of Civilization: Egypt, Israel Quiz 1: Development of Our World Empire of Greece Empire of Rome Dark Ages in the Middle Ages Quiz 2: Greece, Rome, Middle Ages Western Europe Age of Unrest Essay: World War I Assignment Titles 11. Eastern Europe 12. Quiz 3: Modern Nations of Europe 13. South America 14. Africa 15. Quiz 4: South America and Africa 16. Special Project 17. Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits 20. Eastern Europe ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 WORLD CIVILIZATIONS COURSE OVERVIEW World Civilizations examines the growth of human society from our earliest beginnings to the present. Students will study such topics as agricultural societies, ancient civilizations, empires, trade, and migration. The lessons in this course will help students answer the following questions: How do the interactions between people, the environment, and ideas form cultures, civilizations, and societies? Is the history of civilization a story of progress? In what ways have human choices shaped history? What brings people to conflict and cooperation? How do events and trends influence individuals, nations, and the world? What factors influence how we record or interpret history? Goals for this course include: Identify the geographic locations in which early humans lived. Examine the immediate and long-term effects of agriculture on human history. Identify the main characteristics of civilizations. Describe the rise and fall of empires. Identify the significant discoveries of the Age of Exploration. Identify the inventions of the Industrial Revolution. Examine the causes of World War I. Discuss the effects of the Great Depression. Identify the major events of World War II. Describe the relationship between the United States and Soviet Union during the Cold War. Describe globalization and the influence of new technologies on the global culture. Compare and contrast traditional, command, and market economic systems. 119 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 WORLD CIVILIZATIONS UNIT 1: THE BEGINNINGS OF HUMAN SOCIETY Assignment Titles Course Overview 12. Impact and Influences of Early Agricultural Why Study History? Societies Who Studies History? 13. Social and Cultural Conditions of Early Agricultural Study Methods Societies Project: Point of View 14. Hunters and Farmers Quiz 1: What is History? 15. Quiz 3: Life Centered on Agriculture People's Earliest Beginnings 16. Special Project Effects of Environment and Geography on the 17 Review Human Race's Development 18. Test How Early Humans Communicated 19. Alternate Test Project: Environment 20. Glossary and Credits Quiz 2: The Emergence of the Human Race 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. WORLD CIVILIZATIONS UNIT 2: EARLY CIVILIZATIONS, 4000 - 1000 B.C. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. The Meaning of Civilization River Valley Civilizations Egypt China Essay: Environment Quiz 1: The Rise of Early Civilizations The Hittites The Aryans The Myceneans Quiz 2: Indo-European Invaders Assignment Titles 11. Inventions and Discoveries 12. Early Language Development 13. Transformations in Human History 14. Project: Indo-European Groups 15. Quiz 3: Patterns of Growth 16. Special Project 17. Review 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits WORLD CIVILIZATIONS UNIT 3: CLASSICAL TRADITIONS, MAJOR RELIGIONS, and GIANT EMPIRES, 1000 B.C. - A. D. 300 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. The Middle East and Africa Greece The Hellenistic Period Essay: Trade Quiz 1: The Emergence of Empires Rome China and India The Olmecs Quiz 2: Other Empires and Civilizations Belief Systems Assignment Titles 11. Large Regional Empires 12. Classical Civilizations 13. Project: Timeline 14. Quiz 3: Global Trends 15. Special Project 16. Review 17. Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits WORLD CIVILIZATIONS UNIT 4: EXPANDING ZONES OF EXCHANGE AND ENCOUNTER, A.D. 300-1000 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 120 Decline and Changes Europe Redefined Charlemagne and Clovis Christianity and Buddhism Essay: Influence of Religion Quiz 1: Beginnings and Ends The Spread of Islam The Gupta Empire China Japan Quiz 2: Lasting Kingdoms Assignment Titles 12. Southeast Asia and Oceania 13. Africa 14. Mayan and Incan Societies 15. Cultural Interaction 16. Quiz 3: Oceania, Africa, and Mesoamerica 17. Project: Analogy 18. Special Project 19. Review 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 WORLD CIVILIZATIONS UNIT 5: POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC SOCIETIES EXPAND, A.D. 1000-1500 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles China 11. Quiz 2: Christianity, Islam, and Europe Japan and Southeast Asia 12. Africa Trade and Migration 13. Mesoamerica and the Andes Regional Comparisons 14. North American Societies Project: Comparison Matrix 15. The Americas and Afro-Eurasia in Comparison Quiz 1: Growth and Change in Asia 16. Project: Events and Trends Political, Social, and Economic Change in Europe17. Quiz 3: Africa and the Americas Part 1 18. Special Project Political, Social, and Economic Change in Europe19. Review Part 2 20. Test The Clashing of Religions 21. Alternate Test The Black Plague 22. Glossary and Credits WORLD CIVILIZATIONS UNIT 6: THE CIVIL WAR 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles European Exploratory and Commercial 12. The Ming Dynasty Expeditions 13. Japan and Korea Conquest and Colonization of the New World 14. The Spread of Religions European Imperialism in Asia 15. Continuity in Societies Project: Exploratory Routes 16. Quiz 3: Change and Continuity in Societies Quiz 1: Age of Exploration and Colonization 17. Special Project The Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment 18. Review Renaissance and Reformation 19. Test The Ottoman, Mughal, and Safavid Empires 20. Alternate Test African Resistance, Slavery, and Development 21. Glossary and Credits Project: Influences Quiz 2: Changes in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa WORLD CIVILIZATIONS UNIT 7: AGE OF REVOLUTIONS, 1750-1914 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. The French Revolution Independence Movements The Industrial Revolution Project: Comparison Quiz 1: Age of Revolutions North America Europe Africa, India, and Eurasia China and Japan Quiz 2: Regional Changes Trade Assignment Titles 12. Slavery and Migration 13. Religion 14. Population Trends 15. Essay: Migration Motives 16. Quiz 3: Change and Continuity in Societies 17. Special Project 18. Review 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits WORLD CIVILIZATIONS UNIT 8: A HALF-CENTURY OF CRISIS AND ACHIEVEMENT, 1900-1945 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 121 The State of the World The Causes of World War I Revolutions Project: Themes in Relationships The Effects of World War I Quiz 1: The World at War Discoveries The Great Depression World War II (A New Threat) World War II (Europe) World War II (Asia and the Pacific) Assignment Titles 12. Quiz 2: Achievement and Crisis 13. Africa and Asia 14. Ideologies 15. Totalitarianism 16. Essay: Compare Causes of Wars 17. Quiz 3: New Patterns 18. Special Project 19. Review 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 WORLD CIVILIZATIONS UNIT 9: THE TWENTIETH CENTURY SINCE 1945: PROMISES AND PARADOXES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles 11. The Emergence of a Global Culture 12. The Environment 13. Population and Economic Shifts 14. Project: September 11, 2001 15. Quiz 3: Global Trends 16. Special Project 17. Review 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits The Cold War, 1947-1970 The Cold War, 1970-1991 China Project: The Cold War Political Boundaries Quiz 1: International Tension Israel and Palestine Africa and Apartheid Terrorism Quiz 2: A Surge in Nationalism WORLD CIVILIZATIONS UNIT 10: WORLD HISTORY ACROSS THE ERAS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 122 Changes in World Population Pandemics Essay: Population Growth Quiz 1: Global Developments Comparing Economic Systems The History of Capitalism Project: Market and Command Economies Quiz 2: Economic Systems Assignment Titles 9. Nation-States 10. Revolutions 11. Quiz 3: Nation-States and Revolutions 12. Special Project 13. Review 14. Test 15. Alternate Test 16. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 800 COURSE OVERVIEW History and Geography 800 focuses on American History, covering the subject from early exploration through the present day, with special emphasis given to the Civil War and to inventions and technology of the 19th and early 20th centuries. These areas of focus target three major content strands: History, Geography, and Government and Citizenship. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Identify significant explorers, such as Christopher Columbus, Francisco Coronado, Sir Francis Drake, Ferdinand Magellan, Henry Hudson, Jacques Cartier, and Samuel de Champlain, noting their accomplishments. Understand how conflict between the American colonies and Great Britain led to American independence. Understand political, economic, and social changes that occurred in the United States during the 19th century, including changes resulting from the Industrial Revolution, and explain how these changes led to: o movement into the western frontier, and o conflict among sections of the United States. Describe the causes and effects of the Civil War and its aftermath. Describe the causes and effects of both World Wars. Understand some of the key challenges facing American society in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Additionally, students will gain practice in report-writing, covering topics like the thirteen colonies, the U.S. Constitution, the Civil War, and inventors. HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 800 UNIT 1: EUROPEAN BACKGROUNDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Course Overview Civilization Awakens From Darkness Exploration Catches Fire Quiz 1: Europe Sets the Stage Spain Launches Forth The East Meets the West Spain's Treasure Hunt Quiz 2: Spain Launches Forth Spain's Rivals: English and Dutch Efforts Assignment Titles 10. The Dutch Claim New Land 11. French Trading Interests 12. Report: New World Explorers 13. Quiz 3: Rivals Challenge Spain 14. Special Project 15. Test 16. Alternate Test 17 Glossary and Credits HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 800 UNIT 2: THE COLONIZATION OF AMERICA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 123 Competition for Colonial Control New France's Southward Expansion English Face Unknown Horizons Dutch Trading Interests Quiz 1: Competition for Colonial Control British Colonies: Jamestown New England Colonies Middle and Southern Colonies Colonial Governments Report: Original Thirteen Colonies Quiz 2: Establishment of British Colonies Assignment Titles 12. Development of Colonial Lifestyles 13. Life in a Puritan Community 14. Middle Bread Colonies 15. Mid-Atlantic Lifestyles 16. Southern Plantations 17. Plantation Living 18. Quiz 3: Development of Colonial Lifestyles 19. Special Project 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 800 UNIT 3: WAR FOR INDEPENDENCE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. England's Colonial Politics Discontent of the Indians British Economy Acts of Dismay Colonial Resistance Quiz 1: England's Colonial Policies Create Resistance Continental Congress Battles Which Led to War Declaration of Independence Quiz 2: War Begins Assignment Titles 11. Progress of the War 12. The Turning Point 13. Other Campaigns 14. Yorktown and the Treaty of Paris 1783 15. Report: Battle of Saratoga 16. Quiz 3: Progress of the War 17. Special Project 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 800 UNIT 4: THE EMERGENCE OF A NATION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles Thirteen Colonies Become a Free Nation 11. The Growing Nation Report: Americans Working for Rights Today 12. Formation of Political Parties The Second Continental Congress 13. Essay: Political Parties Quiz 1: Thirteen Colonies Become a Free Nation 14. The Nation Suffers Growing Pains Establishing a Government 15. Americans Move Westward Report: The Articles of Confederation 16. Quiz 3: The United States Grows in Size and The Constitutional Convention Stature The United States Constitution 17. Special Project Report: Declaration of Independence and 18. Test Constitution 19. Alternate Test Quiz 2: Colonists Establish a Government with 20. Glossary and Credits Liberty HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 800 UNIT 5: THE WESTWARD MOVEMENT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Assignment Titles Industrial Revolution in the North 13. Development of Western Lands Improved Transportation Systems 14. Texas Revolt Erie Canal and Railroads 15. The Oregon Question Improved Communication Systems 16. Report: Pioneer Women Industrial Revolution in the South 17. Mexican War Report: American Inventors 18. California Gold Rush Quiz 1: Development of Industrial Revolution 19. Report: Development of the West Development of Sectional Rivalries 20. Quiz 3: Development of Western Lands Missouri Compromise and the Election of 1824 21. Special Project The Jacksonian Presidency 22. Test Jacksonian Policies 23. Alternate Test Quiz 2: Development of Sectional Rivalries 24. Glossary and Credits HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 800 UNIT 6: THE CIVIL WAR 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 124 Causes of the Civil War The Institution of Slavery Slavery Becomes an Issue Continued Problems with Slavery Events Leading to Secession and War Report: Heading Towards Civil War Quiz 1: Causes of the Civil War Preparation for War; The First Battle War Develops in the West Gettysburg and Vicksburg The Last Campaigns The Emancipation Proclamation Assignment Titles 13. Report: Civil War 14. Quiz 2: Events of the War 15. Reconstruction 16. Johnson Versus Republican Radicals 17. Radical Reconstruction 18. Report: Reconstruction Era 19. Quiz 3: Reconstruction 20. Special Project 21. Test 22. Alternate Test 23. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 800 UNIT 7: THE INDUSTRIAL NATION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. European Background of Industry Beginnings of Industry in England Industry in the Colonies Industry in the New Nation Quiz 1: Early Development of Industry Early Industry in the United States War's Contribution to Industry Later Industrial Achievements Further Achievements Report: Inventors and Inventions Assignment Titles 11. Quiz 2: Industrial Revolution of the United States 12. Influence of Industry: Growth of Corporations 13. Labor Practices: The Advent of Unions 14. Crisis of the Individual 15. Report: Achievements of the Industrial Revolution 16. Quiz 3: Changes of the Industrial Age 17. Special Project 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 800 UNIT 8: TWENTIETH CENTURY WORLD POWER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles 12. Search for Peace 13. Regaining Normalcy 14. A Deceptive Prosperity 15. Gradual Recovery 16. Report: World War I 17. Quiz 3: Peace, Prosperity, and Depression 18. Special Project 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits Overseas Expansion Spanish-American War World Awareness Panama Canal Quiz 1: Overseas Expansion Causes of the First World War Military Movements War on the Continent Cost of Conflict Project: World War I Era Map Quiz 2: The First World War HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 800 UNIT 9: THE UNITED STATES IN A CHANGING WORLD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Between the Wars: New Threats Emerge World War II Begins The United States Enters the War Allied Victory Quiz 1: World War II Allied Military Occupation Cold War in Europe Hot War in Asia Trouble Spots Around the World Quiz 2: Attempts at World Peace Vietnam Assignment Titles 12. Nixon, Ford, and Carter 13. Reagan, Bush, and Clinton 14. The United States in the Twenty-First Century 15. Quiz 3: Domestic and Foreign Issues 16. Challenges Today: Technology 17. Challenges Today: Society 18. Quiz 4: Challenges in the United States Today 19. Special Project 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 800 UNIT 10: AMERICAN HISTORY REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 125 America's European Background American Colonization American Revolution Quiz 1: European Background to Revolution Establishment of Government The Growth of the United States Development of Sectional Rivalries Settlement of Western Lands Civil War and Reconstruction Quiz 2: Establishment to Reconstruction A Changing Nation Assignment Titles 12. The United States as a World Power 13. World War I 14. Normalcy and Depression 15. World War II 16. The United Nations and the Cold War 17. Quiz 3: Changing Nation to United Nations 18. Special Project 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 WORLD HISTORY COURSE OVERVIEW World History explores the people, events, and ideas that have shaped history from the beginnings of human society to the present day. As you read the lessons in this course, keep these enduring understandings in mind: World History is the story of the interaction between people, the environment, and ideas that form cultures, societies, and civilizations. World History is the story of human choices that link the past to the present and influence the future. Individuals, cultures, societies, and the world change through times of conflict and cooperation. Historical patterns are identified across times, places, ideas, institutions, cultures, people, and events. From the past to the present, events and trends on the local, national, and global sphere are interrelated. People have different views of history depending on their perspective. Goals for this course include: Identify the characteristics of early human communities. Describe the early river valley civilizations in Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, and China. Describe the emergence of empires. Explain the effects of the European exploration and colonization of the New World. Identify the causes and outcomes of the political revolutions in France, Russia, and China. Identify the characteristics of the Industrial Revolution. Describe European Imperialism in Asia and Africa. Compare and contrast the causes and results of the World Wars. Understand the major events of the Cold War. Describe the major issues affecting nations today, including globalization, population growth, pandemics, and immigration. Summarize the history and growth of the major religions. Identify patterns of trade and migration across the major eras of human history. 126 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 WORLD HISTORY UNIT 1: THE BEGINNINGS OF HUMAN SOCIETY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Course Overview What's the Point? Who Studies History? Study Methods of History Perspectives of History Project: Point of View Quiz 1: What Is History? Reconstructing Early Hominid Development Rewards from Refuse Humans Migrate and Adapt Assignment Titles 11. Populating Regions of the Earth 12. Quiz 2: Peopling of the Earth 13. Establishing Agricultural Communities 14. Developing Agricultural Societies 15. Quiz 3: Life Centered on Agriculture 16. Special Project 17 Review 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits WORLD HISTORY UNIT 2: EARLY RIVER VALLEY CIVILIZATIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Getting Civilized Emerging River Valley Civilizations Inventing Writing Trading Commerce and Culture Quiz 1: Early River Valley Civilizations Developing Chinese Civilizations New Centers of Agrarian Societies Quiz 2: Rising Agrarian Societies People of Pastoral Societies Emergence of New Kingdoms Assignment Titles 11. Mycenaean Civilization 12. An Adventure in Moving 13. Getting Civilized: Revisited 14. Quiz 3: Pastoral People and Population Movement 15. Special Project 16. Review 17. Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits WORLD HISTORY UNIT 3: CLASSICAL TRADITIONS, MAJOR RELIGIONS, AND GIANT EMPIRES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. To Kush or Not to Kush Spread of Judaism Iron, Innovation, and Interaction Quiz 1: Times are Changing Legacy of Athens Greek Cultural Achievements Cultural Influence of the Hellenic Period Persian Civilization Quiz 2: Classical Greece Assignment Titles 10. All Roads Lead to Rome 11. Emergence of Christianity 12. Building Religions and Empires 13. Quiz 3: Emergence of Major Religions and Empires 14. Special Project 15. Review 16. Test 17. Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits WORLD HISTORY UNIT 4: EXPANDING ZONES OF EXCHANGE AND ENCOUNTER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 127 Fading into History Rebounding Guptas of India Religious Exchange and Encounter Quiz 1: Expanding Empires and Religions Conflict and Change in the Middle East Changing Religious Landscape of Europe The Tang Dynasty Quiz 2: Encountering Islamic and Byzantine Civilizations Assignment Titles 9. Traveling Africa With the Bantus 10. Classical Mesoamerican Cities and Civilizations 11. Migration and Oceania 12. Quiz 3: Sharing and Imposing Cultures 13. Special Project 14. Review 15. Test 16. Alternate Test 17. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 WORLD HISTORY UNIT 5: INTENSIFIED HEMISPHERIC INTERACTIONS, A.D. 1000-1500 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles China's Expansion 12. Rise of Imperial States in Sub-Saharan Africa Japanese and Southeast Asian Cultures 13. Expanding America’s Empires European Monarchies and City-States 14. Quiz 3: Expanding States and Empires Patterns of European Cultural Changes 15. Crisis of the Black Death Quiz 1: China and Europe: Two Centers of Growth 16. Europe’s Uprisings Rise of the Mongol Empire 17. Quiz 4: Patterns of Crisis and Recovery The Mongols’ Mark on Global History 18. Special Project Aftermath of Mongol Dominance 19. Review Quiz 2: Age of the Mongol Empire 20. Test Long Reach of Islam 21. Alternate Test Religious Reforms and Rising Empires 22. Glossary and Credits WORLD HISTORY UNIT 6: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Review (1) Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam: Form A 4. Alternate Exam: Form B WORLD HISTORY UNIT 7: GLOBAL EXPANSION AND ENCOUNTER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles Portuguese Influence 11. Two Great Middle East Empires: Ottoman and Spanish Influence at Home and Abroad Safavid Economic Transformation 12. Late Chinese Dynasties Encounter and Expansion in Africa 13. Quiz 3: Empires of Eurasia Quiz 1: Regional and Global Transformations 14. Special Project The Renaissance 15. Review European Political Transformation 16. Test The Protestant Reformation 17. Alternate Test Quiz 2: Transformation of European Society 18. Glossary and Credits The Mughal Empire WORLD HISTORY UNIT 8: THE AGE OF REVOLUTIONS, 1750-1914 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles Latin American Revolutions 12. New Imperialism in Asia The French Revolution 13. China Russia 14. Japan Revolutions of 1848 15. New Imperialism in Africa Quiz 1: Democratic Revolutions and Ideologies 16. Quiz 3: European Dominance Industrialization in England 17. Special Project Slavery and Abolition 18. Review Ideology and Reforms in the Industrial Age 19. Test Social and Political Reform 20. Alternate Test Quiz 2: The Industrial Revolution 21. Glossary and Credits European Immigration WORLD HISTORY UNIT 9: A HALF CENTURY OF CRISIS AND ACHIEVEMENT, 1900-1945 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 128 Assignment Titles Causes of World War II 10. Chinese Transformations of the 1920s-1930s Holocaust of World War II 11. Cultural Movement and Change Consequences of the World Wars 12. Global Trends to World War II Quiz 1: Thirty Years in the Twentieth Century 13. Quiz 3: Search for Stability and Social Change South African War 14. Special Project Revolting in Russia 15. Review Reforms in the Ottoman Empire 16. Test China’s Revolutions 17. Alternate Test Quiz 2: Wars, Revolutions, and Reforms 18. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 WORLD HISTORY UNIT 10: THE 20TH CENTURY SINCE 1945: PROMISES AND PARADOXES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Political Effects of World War II Postwar Reconstruction The United Nations The Cold War Quiz 1: Post War Effects Nationalism and Asia Indian Independence The Scramble for Africa and Independence Nationalism in Eastern Europe Quiz 2: Global Nationalism Assignment Titles 11. Changes in Contemporary Society 12. Global Economics 13. Information and Technological Revolution 14. Quiz 3: Promises and Paradoxes 15. Special Project 16. Review 17. Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits WORLD HISTORY UNIT 11: TURNING POINTS IN HUMAN HISTORY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Four Turning Points Changing World Population Pandemics of the World Quiz 1: Turning Points in Human History European Dominance Political Revolutions Nation-States Quiz 2: Recurring Patterns Assignment Titles 9. Comparative Economic Systems 10. The History of Capitalism 11. Quiz 3: Economic Systems 12. Special Project 13. Review 14. Test 15. Alternate Test 16. Glossary and Credits WORLD HISTORY UNIT 12: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Review (1) Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam: Form A 4. Alternate Exam: Form B WORLD HISTORY UNIT 13: FINAL EXAM 1. 2. 129 Exam Alternate Exam: Form A Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam: Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 U.S. HISTORY FOUNDATIONS TO PRESENT COURSE OVERVIEW U.S. History Foundations to Present covers early American exploration to the present day, placing special emphasis on the politics of the 18th and early 19th centuries and the Civil War. These areas of focus target three major content strands: History, Geography, and Government, and Citizenship. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Understand how conflict between the American colonies and Great Britain led to American independence. Understand political, economic, and social changes that occurred in the United States during the 19th century, including changes resulting from the Industrial Revolution. Explain how political, economic, and social changes in the U.S. led to conflict among sections of the United States in the 19th century. Describe the causes and effects of the Civil War and its aftermath. Describe the causes and effects of both World Wars. Understand some of the key challenges facing American society in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Additionally, students will gain practice in writing essays and reports, covering topics like the Monroe Doctrine, the states’ rights debate, the Lincoln-Douglas debates, isolationism, the New Deal, and the Korean conflict. U.S. HISTORY FOUNDATIONS TO PRESENT UNIT 1: FOUNDATIONS OF THE AMERICAN REPUBLIC 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Assignment Titles Course Overview 10. The Middle Colonies Revival of Trade and Commerce 11. The Southern Colonies New Ideas and Religious Changes 12. Growth of the Colonies Quiz 1: Revival of Trade and Commerce 13. Essay: The Thirteen Colonies Colonization Begins in the New World 14. Quiz 3: Middle and Southern Colonies Essay: Jamestown 15. Special Project Puritan Background and Plymouth Settlement 16. Test Puritan Migration and the Settlement of New 17 Alternate Test England 18. Glossary and Credits Quiz 2: Colonization Begins U.S. HISTORY FOUNDATIONS TO PRESENT UNIT 2: DEVELOPMENT OF CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 130 Relations with England French and Indian War Colonial Resistance Quiz 1: Relations with England Second Continental Congress Opposition and Aid War in the South and West Quiz 2: The Revolutionary War Birth of a Nation Assignment Titles 10. Articles of Confederation 11. Constitution of the United States 12. Essay: Checks and Balances 13. Quiz 3: Birth of a Nation 14. Special Project 15. Test 16. Alternate Test 17. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 U.S. HISTORY FOUNDATIONS TO PRESENT UNIT 3: NATIONAL EXPANSION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Federal Government First Political Parties Quiz 1: Federal Government The Revolution of 1800 The War of 1812 Quiz 2: Revolution of 1800 and War of 1812 Nationalism and the Monroe Administration Essay: Foreign Policy Assignment Titles 9. Sectionalism and the Jackson Administration 10. Essay: Missouri Compromise 11. Quiz 3: Nationalism and Sectionalism 12. Special Project 13. Test 14. Alternate Test 15. Glossary and Credits U.S. HISTORY FOUNDATIONS TO PRESENT UNIT 4: A NATION DIVIDED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. The Emergence of Sectionalism Report: Leaders in the States' Rights Debate The Division of Land The Establishment of New Territory The Division of the People Report: Lincoln-Douglas Debates Quiz 1: The Emergence of Sectionalism The Emergence of Slavery Report: Free-born Residents Assignment Titles 10. The Politics of Slavery 11. Essay: Escaped Slave 12. Report: Slave Codes 13. Quiz 2: The Emergence of Slavery 14. Special Project 15. Test 16. Alternate Test 17. Glossary and Credits U.S. HISTORY FOUNDATIONS TO PRESENT UNIT 5: A NATION DIVIDED AND UNITED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Regional Lifestyles: The East and West Regional Lifestyles: The South Quiz 1: Regional Lifestyles Civil War: Division and Antagonism Report: The Trent Affair Civil War: Union Blockade and Hostilities Civil War: Final Phase Quiz 2: Civil War Assignment Titles 12. Reconstruction 13. Report: Reconstruction Scandals 14. Report: A Changing World 15. Quiz 3: Reconstruction 16. Special Project 17. Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits U.S. HISTORY FOUNDATIONS TO PRESENT UNIT 6: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 131 Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam: Form A 4. Alternate Exam: Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 U.S. HISTORY FOUNDATIONS TO PRESENT UNIT 7: UNITED STATES INVOLVEMENT AT HOME AND ABROAD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles U.S. Industry: Birth and Growth 11. Quiz 3: Foreign Policy U.S. Industry: Economic Expansion 12. March Toward Conflict: Causes Quiz 1: Industrial Growth in the United States 13. March Toward Conflict: Factions Industrial Lifestyle: Trends 14. Report: Progressive Era Industrial Lifestyle: Labor Movement 15. Quiz 4: March Toward Conflict Quiz 2: Industrial Lifestyle 16. Special Project Foreign Policy: Isolationism 17. Test Report: Seward's Proposal 18. Alternate Test Foreign Policy: International Realism 19. Glossary and Credits Report: Isolationism U.S. HISTORY FOUNDATIONS TO PRESENT UNIT 8: THE SEARCH FOR PEACE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. The First Global Conflict A Plan For Peace Report: A Just Peace Quiz 1: The Great War and its Aftermath The Golden Twenties Quiz 2: The Golden Twenties The Great Depression Report: Foreign Policy Assignment Titles 9. Quiz 3: The Great Depression 10. The New Deal 11. Report: New Deal 12. Quiz 4: The New Deal 13. Special Project 14. Test 15. Alternate Test 16. Glossary and Credits U.S. HISTORY FOUNDATIONS TO PRESENT UNIT 9: A NATION AT WAR 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Assignment Titles World War II: Causes of the War 10. Vietnam: Withdrawal by the United States World War II: Theaters of Operation 11. Report: Biography Report: World War II - Home Front 12. Report: United States Culture Quiz 1: World War II 13. Quiz 3: The Vietnam Conflict Communist Threat: World Unrest 14. Special Project Korean Conflict: Cold War Becomes Hot 15. Test Report: Containment Policy 16. Alternate Test Quiz 2: The Korean Conflict 17. Glossary and Credits Vietnam: Fighting Communism in Southeast Asia U.S. HISTORY FOUNDATIONS TO PRESENT UNIT 10: CONTEMPORARY AMERICA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 132 Assignment Titles America in the 1960s: Part 1 12. America in the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s: Part 2 Report: Kennedy Assassination 13. Quiz 3: America in the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s Report: I Have a Dream 14. The International Scene - 1980-2001: Part 1 America in the 1960s: Part 2 15. The International Scene - 1980-2001: Part 2 The International Scene of the 1960s 16. Report: Changes in United States Culture Quiz 1: America in the 1960s 17. Quiz 4: The International Scene - 1980-2001 America in the 1970s: Part 1 18. Special Project America in the 1970s: Part 2 19. Test The International Scene of the 1970s 20. Alternate Test Quiz 2: America in the 1970s 21. Glossary and Credits America in the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s: Part 1 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 U.S. HISTORY FOUNDATIONS TO PRESENT UNIT 11: UNITED STATES HISTORY REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Assignment Titles Basis of United States Democracy 17. World War I Early Colonization 18. Quiz 4: Industrialization of the United States Quiz 1: Basis of United States Democracy 19. The United States: From World War II to Vietnam Beginnings of United States Democracy 20. Essay: Vietnam War Second Continental Congress 21. The United States: From Kennedy to Ford United States Government 22. Essay: President Kennedy Quiz 2: Beginnings of United States Democracy 23. The United States: From Carter to Obama United States of the 1800s 24. Quiz 5: Current History of the United States Jackson Era 25. The '80s and '90s Report: Regional Lifestyles 26. Report: Eras and Issues Report: Sectionalism and Slavery 27. Quiz 6: The '80s and '90s Civil War 28. Special Project Reconstruction of the South 29. Test Quiz 3: United States of the 1800s 30. Alternate Test Industrialization of the United States 31. Glossary and Credits Report: Roosevelt's New Deal U.S. HISTORY FOUNDATIONS TO PRESENT UNIT 12: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam: Form A 4. Alternate Exam: Form B U.S. HISTORY FOUNDATIONS TO PRESENT UNIT 13: FINAL EXAM 1. 2. 133 Exam Alternate Exam: Form A Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam: Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 U.S. HISTORY RECONSTRUCTION TO PRESENT COURSE OVERVIEW U.S. History Reconstruction to Present examines American history from the Civil War to the present day, placing special emphasis on the major political, economic, and social movements of the twentieth century. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to: Explain the causes of sectionalism in the years leading up to the Civil War. Identify the major battles of the Civil War and their outcomes. Describe the goals and results of Reconstruction policies. Describe conditions in the United States at the turn of the twentieth century, including the effects of industrialization, immigration, and urbanization. Explain the factors influencing U.S. expansionism in the early twentieth century. Describe the reform movements of the Progressive Era. Summarize U.S. involvement in World War I. Describe the causes of the Great Depression. Explain the long-term effects of the New Deal on American society. Identify the major events of World War II. Identify the origins of the Cold War and U.S. efforts to contain the spread of Communism. Summarize the goals of the civil rights, countercultural, and women’s movements. Describe U.S. foreign policy in the post-Cold War era. Understand the key challenges facing American society in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. U.S. HISTORY RECONSTRUCTION TO PRESENT UNIT 1: SECTIONALISM AND WAR 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 134 Assignment Titles Course Overview 16. Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: The First Three Years A History of Compromises 17 The Home Front The Decade Before War 18. Effects of War Action and Reaction 19. Project: Impact of War on Native Americans Hope is Lost 20. 1864 Project: Ascent of the Republican Party 21. Grant and Lee at Appomattox Quiz 1: The Stage is Set 22. Quiz 3: A Nation Reunited Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: The Stage is Set 23. Alternate Quiz 3: Form A: A Nation Reunited Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: The Stage is Set 24. Alternate Quiz 3: Form B: A Nation Reunited President in the Spotlight: Abraham Lincoln 25. Special Project Early Southern Dominance 26. Review The Civil War Turns Around 27. Test Address and Proclamation 28. Alternate Test: Form A Quiz 2: The First Three Years 29. Alternate Test: Form B Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: The First Three Years 30. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 U.S. HISTORY RECONSTRUCTION TO PRESENT UNIT 2: GROWTH AND INNOVATION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Assignment Titles The Idea of Reconstruction 16. Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: Social Growing Pains Political Tug of War Emerge Why Reconstruction Failed 17. Education in 19th Century America Cause and Effect 18. Industrial Revolution Project: Fourteenth Amendment 19. A Need for Regulation Quiz 1: Reconstruction 20. The Political Climate Changes Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: Reconstruction 21. Quiz 3: Economic and Political Change Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: Reconstruction 22. Alternate Quiz 3: Form A: Economic and Political Struggle for Equality 23. Change Issues of Class, Gender, and Religion Alternate Quiz 3: Form B: Economic and Political America Grows Larger 24. Change Immigration Challenges Special Project Project: The Need for Conservation 25. Review Quiz 2: Social Growing Pains Emerge 26. Test Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: Social Growing Pains 27. Alternate Test: Form A Emerge 28. Alternate Test: Form B 29. Glossary and Credits U.S. HISTORY RECONSTRUCTION TO PRESENT UNIT 3: AMERICA ON THE WORLD STAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Assignment Titles America Enters World Stage 15. Unsettling Events in Europe The Spanish-American War 16. New War, Old Strategies New Expansionist Policy 17. America Enters the Conflict President in the Spotlight: Theodore Roosevelt 18. Early Attempt at World Peace Quiz 1: America Comes of Age 19. Quiz 3: The First World War Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: America Comes of Age 20. Alternate Quiz 3: Form A: The First World War Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: America Comes of Age 21. Alternate Quiz 3: Form B: The First World War Birth of the Progressive Era 22. Special Project Social and Political Issues 23. Review Changing American Characteristics 24. Test Project: Women's Suffrage Movement 25. Alternate Test: Form A Quiz 2: The Progressive Era 26. Alternate Test: Form B Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: The Progressive Era 27. Glossary and Credits Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: The Progressive Era U.S. HISTORY RECONSTRUCTION TO PRESENT UNIT 4: ECSTASY AND DEPRESSION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 135 Assignment Titles Sweeping Social Changes 14. President in the Spotlight: Franklin Roosevelt Major Cultural Movements 15. The New Deal Educational and Religious Change 16. New Deal's Influence on America Project: Great American Heroes 17. Project: Upton Sinclair Quiz 1: Unforeseen Economic Storm 18. Quiz 3: Roosevelt Deals with the Depression Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: Unforeseen Economic Alternate Quiz 3: Form A: Roosevelt Deals with the 19. Storm Depression Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: Unforeseen Economic Alternate Quiz 3: Form B: Roosevelt Deals with the 20. Storm Depression A Consumer Mentality is Born 21. Special Project Economic Struggles Abroad 22. Review Black Thursday 23. Test Quiz 2: The Great Depression 24. Alternate Test: Form A Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: The Great Depression 25. Alternate Test: Form B Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: The Great Depression 26. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 U.S. HISTORY RECONSTRUCTION TO PRESENT UNIT 5: THE WAR YEARS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Assignment Titles Distant Rumblings in Germany 14. Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: The Truman Years The European Theatre 15. The Cold War Grows Hotter Unspeakable Acts Shake the World 16. Problems Arise in the East The Pacific Theatre 17. The Korean Conflict Project: A Shattering End to War 18. Quiz 3: In the Grips of Cold War Quiz 1: Another World War 19. Alternate Quiz 3: Form A: In the Grips of Cold War Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: Another World War 20. Alternate Quiz 3: Form B: In the Grips of Cold War Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: Another World War 21. Special Project President in the Spotlight: Harry Truman 22. Review A Return to Normalcy at Home 23. Test A New Threat Emerges Abroad 24. Alternate Test: Form A Quiz 2: The Truman Years 25. Alternate Test: Form B Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: The Truman Years 26. Glossary and Credits U.S. HISTORY RECONSTRUCTION TO PRESENT UNIT 6: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 3. Review (1) Review (2) Exam Assignment Titles 4. Alternate Exam: Form A 5. Alternate Exam: Form B U.S. HISTORY RECONSTRUCTION TO PRESENT UNIT 7: HOPE, TRAGEDY, AND CONFLICT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Assignment Titles The Cold War Escalates 15. The Warren Court The Eisenhower Presidency 16. America Enters Vietnam Post World War II America 17. The First Televised Conflict Project: A Spirit of Fear 18. Project: Checks and Balances Quiz 1: The 1950s 19. Quiz 3: Setbacks and Advances Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: The 1950s 20. Alternate Quiz 3: Form A: Setbacks and Advances Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: The 1950s 21. Alternate Quiz 3: Form B: Setbacks and Advances President in the Spotlight: John Kennedy 22. Special Project Triumph and Tragedy 23. Review The Johnson Years 24. Test Quiz 2: The Winds of Change 25. Alternate Test: Form A Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: The Winds of Change 26. Alternate Test: Form B Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: The Winds of Change 27. Glossary and Credits The Civil Rights Movement U.S. HISTORY RECONSTRUCTION TO PRESENT UNIT 8: MONUMENTAL CHANGES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 136 Assignment Titles Prelude to the 60s 15. Martin Luther King The Cold War Continues 16. Social Chaos Conflict in Vietnam Heats Up 17. Political Turmoil Civil Rights Movement Expands 18. Kennedy's Fulfilled Promise Project: Women's Rights 19. Quiz 3: 1968 Quiz 1: A Montage of Unrest 20. Alternate Quiz 3: Form A: 1968 Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: A Montage of Unrest 21. Alternate Quiz 3: Form B: 1968 Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: A Montage of Unrest 22. Special Project Music and Entertainment 23. Review Scientific Breakthroughs 24. Test The Arts 25. Alternate Test: Form A Quiz 2: Cultural Mosaic 26. Alternate Test: Form B Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: Cultural Mosaic 27. Glossary and Credits Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: Cultural Mosaic ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 U.S. HISTORY RECONSTRUCTION TO PRESENT UNIT 9: TURMOIL AT HOME AND ABROAD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Tough Foreign Policy Issues The Economy Takes a Hit Watergate Quiz 1: The Nixon Years Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: The Nixon Years Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: The Nixon Years Vietnam Comes to a Close Women's Movement Gains Steam The Early Seventies Project: Social Acceptance Quiz 2: The 1970s Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: The 1970s Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: The 1970s Assignment Titles 14. Domestic Issues Come to a Head 15. Religion Makes its Mark 16. Cold War Expands 17. Project: Opposite and Equal Reaction 18. Quiz 3: The Carter Years 19. Alternate Quiz 3: Form A: The Carter Years 20. Alternate Quiz 3: Form B: The Carter Years 21. Special Project 22. Review 23. Test 24. Alternate Test: Form A 25. Alternate Test: Form B 26. Glossary and Credits U.S. HISTORY RECONSTRUCTION TO PRESENT UNIT 10: END OF AN ERA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. President in the Spotlight: Ronald Reagan Reagan's Domestic Policies Cracks in the Cold War Foreign Policies Project: The Art of Diplomacy Quiz 1: The Reagan Years Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: The Reagan Years Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: The Reagan Years Space, Science, and Technology Mosaic of the 1980's Project: The Moral Majority Quiz 2: Broad Change Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: Broad Change Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: Broad Change Assignment Titles 15. The George H.W. Bush Presidency 16. Cold War's End 17. Middle East Upheavals 18. Project: Generational Effects 19. Quiz 3: The Bush Years 20. Alternate Quiz 3: Form A: The Bush Years 21. Alternate Quiz 3: Form B: The Bush Years 22. Special Project 23. Review 24. Test 25. Alternate Test: Form A 26. Alternate Test: Form B 27. Glossary and Credits U.S. HISTORY RECONSTRUCTION TO PRESENT UNIT 11: COMPLEX DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN ISSUES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. The Clinton Presidency Domestic Policies Scandal Sweeps the White House Foreign Policy Decisions Project: Impeachment Quiz 1: The Clinton Years Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: The Clinton Years Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: The Clinton Years The George W. Bush Presidency Domestic Issues September 11, 2001 Project: Immigration Issues Quiz 2: A World Event in America Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: A World Event in America Assignment Titles 15. Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: A World Event in America 16. War in Iraq and Afghanistan 17. The Obama Presidency 18. Contemporary Issues 19. Project: Education and Income 20. Quiz 3: Uncertainty and Hope 21. Alternate Quiz 3: Form A: Uncertainty and Hope 22. Alternate Quiz 3: Form B: Uncertainty and Hope 23. Special Project 24. Review 25. Test 26. Alternate Test: Form A 27. Alternate Test: Form B 28. Glossary and Credits U.S. HISTORY RECONSTRUCTION TO PRESENT UNIT 12: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 3. Review (1) Review (2) Exam Assignment Titles 4. Alternate Exam: Form A 5. Alternate Exam: Form B U.S. HISTORY RECONSTRUCTION TO PRESENT UNIT 13: FINAL EXAM 1. 2. 137 Exam Alternate Exam: Form A Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam: Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ECONOMICS COURSE OVERVIEW The goal of this semester-long course is to provide students with a strong foundation in basic economic principles. Students will examine topics such as: Scarcity Economic roles of individuals, organizations, and institutions Factors that affect supply and demand Different market structures Market regulation The Macroeconomy The course helps students to investigate several economic questions. For example, What is economics? How does scarcity influence the way people make decisions? In what ways does the market mechanism allocate resources to their best use? How does government regulation affect the economy? Lessons and projects encourage students to examine a variety of problems from the viewpoint of an economist. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Define economics Describe the economic roles of individuals, organizations, and institutions Analyze factors that affect supply and demand Compare and contrast the efficiency of different market structures Analyze the effects of government regulation upon the economy ECONOMICS UNIT 1: DECISIONS, DECISIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 138 Course Overview What Is Economics? Thinking Rationally Resources Quiz 1: Economics and Decision Making Alternate Quiz 1—Form A: Economics and Decision Making Alternate Quiz 1—Form B: Economics and Decision Making A World of Scarcity Wants, Desires, and Preferences What Does It Really Cost? What's It Gonna Get Me? Project: Efficient Decision Making Quiz 2: Making Informed Decisions Alternate Quiz 2—Form A: Making Informed Decisions Alternate Quiz 2—Form B: Making Informed Decisions Assignment Titles 16. Making Choices 17 Marginal Analysis, Part 1 18. Marginal Analysis, Part 2 19. Allocation Methods 20. Project: Non-Market Distribution Methods 21. Quiz 3: Analyzing Decisions and Allocation 22. Alternate Quiz 3—Form A: Analyzing Decisions and Allocation 23. Alternate Quiz 3—Form B: Analyzing Decisions and Allocation 24. Special Project 25. Review 26. Test 27. Alternate Test—Form A 28. Alternate Test—Form B 29. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ECONOMICS UNIT 2: ECONOMIC ROLES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Assignment Titles What Is the Market? 15. Alternate Quiz 2—Form B: Money and the Law Consumers 16. Organizing Productive Effort Producers 17. Borrow, Invest, Speculate Labor 18. The Federal Government Project: Participating in the Economy 19. The Federal Reserve Quiz 1: Participants in the Economy 20. Quiz 3: Using and Regulating Money Alternate Quiz 1—Form A: Participants in the 21. Alternate Quiz 3—Form A: Using and Regulating Economy Money Alternate Quiz 1—Form B: Participants in the 22. Alternate Quiz 3—Form B: Using and Regulating Economy Money The Law Is on Your Side 23. Special Project It's Mine! 24. Review Is that Money? 25. Test Why Use Money? 26. Alternate Test—Form A Quiz 2: Money and the Law 27. Alternate Test—Form B Alternate Quiz 2—Form A: Money and the Law 28. Glossary and Credits ECONOMICS UNIT 3: THE MARKET WORKS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Assignment Titles The Market's Use in the Economy 14. Price and Quantity The Importance of Competition 15. Equilibrium Price and Quantity Quiz 1: The Marketplace and Competition 16. The Meaning of Equilibrium Alternate Quiz 1—Form A: The Marketplace and 17. Project: The Equilibrium Price (Part 2) Competition 18. Quiz 3: Equilibrium, Price, and Quantity Alternate Quiz 1—Form B: The Marketplace and 19. Alternate Quiz 3—Form A: Equilibrium, Price, and Competition Quantity Demand, Part 1 20. Alternate Quiz 3—Form B: Equilibrium, Price, and Demand, Part 2 Quantity Project: The Equilibrium Price (Part 1) 21. Special Project Supply, Part 1 22. Review Supply, Part 2 23. Test Quiz 2: Supply and Demand 24. Alternate Test—Form A Alternate Quiz 2—Form A: Supply and Demand 25. Alternate Test—Form B Alternate Quiz 2—Form B: Supply and Demand 26. Glossary and Credits ECONOMICS UNIT 4: WHAT IF WE DON'T LIKE HOW THE MARKET WORKS? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 139 Assignment Titles Market Efficiency: No Price Controls 16. Should the Government Regulate the Economy? Market Inefficiency: Price Controls 17. Project: Discussing Environmental Regulations Project: Price Controls 18. Quiz 3: Government Issues and Regulation Quiz 1: How the Market Works 19. Alternate Quiz 3—Form A: Government Issues and Alternate Quiz 1—Form A: How the Market Works Regulation Alternate Quiz 1—Form B: How the Market Works 20. Alternate Quiz 3—Form B: Government Issues and Market Power and Competition Regulation Market Structures, Part 1 21. Special Project Market Structures, Part 2 22. Review Labor: Its Division and Its Organization 23. Test Quiz 2: Market Organization 24. Alternate Test—Form A Alternate Quiz 2—Form A: Market Organization 25. Alternate Test—Form B Alternate Quiz 2—Form B: Market Organization 26. Glossary and Credits Wage and Price Discrimination Government Regulations: Environment, Anti-Trust, and Trade ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ECONOMICS UNIT 5: THE MACROECONOMY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Assignment Titles Looking at the Macroeconomy 13. Money, Inflation, and Interest Rates Total Output, Total Income, GDP, GNP 14. Monetary Policy vs. Fiscal Policy Calculating the Gross Domestic Product 15. Project: Is Monetary Policy Effective? Economic Growth 16. Quiz 2: The Government and Fiscal Policy Well-Being—The Standard of Living 17. Alternate Quiz 2—Form A: The Government Comparing Well-Being Around the World and Fiscal Policy Project: Inventing a Quality of Life Measurement 18. Alternate Quiz 2—Form B: The Government Quiz 1: Economic Issues Here and Abroad and Fiscal Policy Alternate Quiz 1—Form A: Economic Issues Here 19. Special Project and Abroad 20. Review Alternate Quiz 1—Form B: Economic Issues Here 21. Test and Abroad 22. Alternate Test—Form A The Government's Role in Economics 23. Alternate Test—Form B The Problem of Unemployment 24. Glossary and Credits ECONOMICS UNIT 6: COURSE REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 140 Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam—Form A 4. Alternate Exam—Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 GOVERNMENT COURSE OVERVIEW Government focuses on American and international governments. Students will learn about the history of governments, the characteristics of the United States government, political parties, and voting. These areas of focus target two major content strands: History, and Government and Citizenship. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Understand the basics of various philosophies of government. Understand the structure and functions of government and how the principles and values of American democracy (e.g., limited government and popular sovereignty) are reflected in American constitutional government. Understand how the overall design, as well as specific features of the U.S. Constitution, prevent the abuse of power by using a system of checks and balances (e.g., federalism). Understand the role of political parties, the media, and the public on the political process. Additionally, students will gain practice in writing essays and reports, covering topics like elected officials and the Supreme Court. GOVERNMENT UNIT 1: INTERNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Course Overview Why Have Governments? Types of Governments A List of Government Terms Quiz 1: Government Presidential Governments Parliamentary Governments One-Party and Multi-Party Governments Quiz 2: Forms of Government Assignment Titles 10. Aquinas, Aristotle, and Engels 11. Machiavelli, Marx, and Milton 12. Report: Your State Government 13. Essay: Government 14. Quiz 3: Political Thinkers 15. Special Project 16. Test 17 Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits GOVERNMENT UNIT 2: HISTORY OF GOVERNMENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 141 A Primitive Government Primer Beginning of Democracy: Ancient Greece Ancient Roman Government Quiz 1: A Primitive Government Primer Feudalism Project: Feudalism Democracy Quiz 2: Feudalism and Democracy Assignment Titles 9. Fascism 10. Nazism 11. Quiz 3: Facism and Nazism 12. Special Project 13. Test 14. Alternate Test 15. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 GOVERNMENT UNIT 3: UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. U.S. Constitution Bill of Rights States' Rights and Responsibilities Report: U.S. Government Relationships Quiz 1: United States Government Executive Branch Judicial Branch Report: Supreme Court Legislative Branch Assignment Titles 10. Quiz 2: Branches of Government 11. How a Bill Becomes Law: Part 1 12. How a Bill Becomes Law: Part 2 13. Quiz 3: How a Bill Becomes Law 14. Special Project 15. Test 16. Alternate Test 17 Glossary and Credits GOVERNMENT UNIT 4: THE AMERICAN PARTY SYSTEM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. The American Party System Development of American Political Parties Republican and Third Parties Project: The American Party System Quiz 1: The American Party System How Do You Form a Political Party? Organization of Political Parties Nominations and Elections Quiz 2: Political Parties Assignment Titles 10. Voting in Elections 11. Making Voting More Effective 12. Report: Elections and Voting 13. Quiz 3: Voting 14. Special Project 15. Test 16. Alternate Test 17 Glossary and Credits GOVERNMENT UNIT 5: THE CITIZEN AND HIS GOVERNMENT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Discrimination and the Citizen Attitudes in Society Can I Get Involved in Politics? Report: The Citizen and His Government Quiz 1: The Citizen and Government The Citizen and Public Opinion The Citizen and the Media Assignment Titles 8. The Good and Bad of Propaganda 9. Project: Government 10. Quiz 2: Attitudes and Public Polls 11. Special Project 12. Test 13. Alternate Test 14. Glossary and Credits GOVERNMENT UNIT 6: COURSE REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 142 Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam—Form A 4. Alternate Exam—Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATHEMATICS MATHEMATICS 300 COURSE OVERVIEW Math 300 is a full-year elementary math course focusing on number skills and numerical literacy. In it, students will gain solid experience with number theory and operations, learning how to apply these in measurement situations. This course also integrates geometric concepts and skills throughout the units, as well as introducing students to statistical concepts. By the end of the course, students will be expected to do the following: Understand place value and know how to compare and order numbers. Perform addition and subtraction, carrying and borrowing on whole numbers. Know basic multiplication facts. Understand representations in fraction and mixed number forms. Understand concepts of likelihood and basic probability. Understand concepts of shape, symmetry, and perimeter. Understand measurement concepts, including time and temperature. Understand representations using decimals and money. MATHEMATICS 300 UNIT 1: WHOLE NUMBERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 143 Course Overview Patterns: Digits and Number Words Place Value Single-Digit Addition Single-Digit Subtraction Addition Problems Subtraction Problems Quiz 1: Addition and Subtraction Numbers on a Number Line Pattern for Expanded Notation Adding Multi-Digit Numbers Quiz 2: Addition and Subtraction Subtracting 3-Digit Numbers Measurement Operation Symbols Assignment Titles 16. Quiz 3: Number Order 17 Adding with Carrying 18. Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers 19. Standard Measurement for Time 20. Calendar Time 21. Quiz 4: Number Operations 22. Unit Concept Review (1) 23. Unit Concept Review (2) 24. Practice: Addition and Subtraction 25. Quiz 5: Concept Review 26. Special Project 27. Test 28. Alternate Test 29. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATHEMATICS 300 UNIT 2: NUMBER PATTERNS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Assignment Titles 14. Money 15. Review: Borrowing 16. Addition: Checking Answers 17 Subtraction: Checking Answers 18. Quiz 4: Shapes and Money 19. Review: Number Order and Place Value 20. Review: Addition and Subtraction Facts 21. Quiz 5: Review 22. Special Project 23. Test 24. Alternate Test 25. Glossary and Credits Family of Facts Adding Ones, Tens, and Hundreds Subtracting Ones, Tens, and Hundreds Quiz 1: Fact Families Place Value and Number Words Addition with Carrying Skip Counting and Number Words Quiz 2: Place Value Skip Counting Fractions Subtracting with Borrowing Quiz 3: Fractions Shapes MATHEMATICS 300 UNIT 3: WHOLE NUMBERS AND FRACTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Assignment Titles Fact Families, Mental Math, and Addition 14. Fractions (1) Column Addition 15. Fractions (2) Addition: With and Without Carrying 16. Addition Practice Quiz 1: Addition 17 Time: AM and PM Measurements: Weight and Volume 18. Quiz 4: Fractions Fact Families, Place Value, and Number Order 19. Review: Addition, Subtraction, and Money Checking Addition Problems (1) 20. Review: Shapes and Measurement Checking Addition Problems (2) 21. Quiz 5: Review Quiz 2: Measurement 22. Special Project Subtraction with Borrowing 23. Test Number Sentences and Symbols 24. Alternate Test Subtraction with Borrowing and Checking 25. Glossary and Credits Quiz 3: Subtraction MATHEMATICS 300 UNIT 4: PLACE VALUE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 144 Numbers to Thousands Place Addition Quiz 1: Place Value and Addition Rounding and Estimation Subtraction with Borrowing Measurement Quiz 2: Rounding Number Words and Place Value Number Patterns Addition and Subtraction: Horizontal Form Quiz 3: Place Value Adding and Subtracting Fractions Assignment Titles 13. Roman Numerals 14. Review: Subtraction with Borrowing 15. Quiz 4: Adding and Subtracting Fractions and Roman Numerals 16. Review: Fractions 17 Review: Word Problems and Money 18. Quiz 5: Review 19. Special Project 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATHEMATICS 300 UNIT 5: MEASUREMENT, SHAPES, AND REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Operation Symbols and Number Sense Multi-Digit Addition and Subtraction (1) Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers Quiz 1: Numbers Number Patterns Using Place Value Measuring Temperature Quiz 2: Place Value Operation Symbols Shapes and Symmetry Rounding and Estimating Finding Perimeter Quiz 3: Measurement Multi-Digit Addition and Subtraction (2) Assignment Titles 14. Odd and Even Numbers 15. Review: Checking Addition 16. Review: Checking Subtraction 17 Review: Roman Numerals and Fractions 18. Quiz 4: Addition and Subtraction 19. Review: Multiple Concepts 20. Review: Story Problems 21. Quiz 5: Review 22. Special Project 23. Test 24. Alternate Test 25. Glossary and Credits MATHEMATICS 300 UNIT 6: MULTIPLICATION, ADDITION, AND SUBTRACTION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles Multi-Digit Addition 12. Multiplication Skip Counting and Multiplication 13. Lines, Angles, and Temperature Review: Telling Time 14. Review: Addition and Subtraction Quiz 1: Addition, Skip Counting, and Time 15. Quiz 4: Multiplication, Lines, and Temperature; Review: Subtraction Review Perimeter and Area 16. Story Problems Review: Fractions 17 Multiple Concept Review Quiz 2: Subtraction, Perimeter and Area, and 18. Review: Calendar Fractions 19. Quiz 5: Story Problems and Review Addition and Equivalent Fractions 20. Special Project Money Computation and Roman Numerals 21. Test Quiz 3: Addition, Fractions, Money, and Roman 22. Alternate Test Numerals 23. Glossary and Credits MATHEMATICS 300 UNIT 7: OPERATIONS, LIKELIHOOD, AND PROBABILITY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles Review: Place Value 12. Symmetry Review: Subtraction with Borrowing 13. Quiz 3: Probability, Math Facts, and Symmetry Multiplication Facts 14. Review: Money Quiz 1: Place Value and Operations 15. Multiplication Facts Measurement 16. Multiple Concept Review Practicing Subtraction with Borrowing 17 Quiz 4: Money and Multiplication Facts; Review Mixed Numbers 18. Special Project Quiz 2: Measurement and Mixed Numbers 19. Test Review: Expanded Notation and Roman Numerals 20. Alternate Test Probability and Likelihood 21. Glossary and Credits Math Facts MATHEMATICS 300 UNIT 8: MEASUREMENT, FRACTIONS, AND DECIMALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 145 Assignment Titles Shapes, Measurement, and Addition 11. Multiplication Facts Time and Measurement 12. Multiple Concept Practice Quiz 1: Shapes, Time, and Measurements 13. Review: Addition With Checking Fractions 14. Quiz 4: Multiplication Facts; Review Decimals 15. Word Problems Money Problems 16. Using Graphs Quiz 2: Fractions, Decimals, and Money 17 Quiz 5: Word Problems and Graphs Expanded Notation and Mixed Numbers 18. Special Project Directions and Picture Graphs 19. Test Quiz 3: Expanded Notation, Mixed Numbers, and 20. Alternate Test Directions 21. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATHEMATICS 300 UNIT 9: REVIEW: MULTIPLE CONCEPTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. How Numbers Work Math Facts Add/Subtract with Checking Multiplication Quiz 1: Numbers and Math Facts Equivalent Fractions Reading and Writing Fractions Fraction Computation Quiz 2: Fractions and Mixed Numbers Measure: Length, Perimeter, and Area Measure: Money, Time, and Temperature Measure: Weight and Volume Assignment Titles 13. Quiz 3: Measurements 14. Symmetry and Shapes 15. Roman Numerals 16. Quiz 4: Symmetry, Shapes, and Roman Numerals 17. Likelihood and Graphs 18. Problem Solving 19. Quiz 5: Likelihood, Graphs, and Problem Solving 20. Special Project 21. Test 22. Alternate Test 23. Glossary and Credits MATHEMATICS 300 UNIT 10: BASIC MATH REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 146 Assignment Titles Review: Rounding and Estimation 14. Review: Roman Numerals Review: Adding Fractions 15. Review: Measurement Review: Subtracting Fractions 16. Quiz 4: Shapes, Roman Numerals, and Review: Multiplication Facts Measurements Quiz 1: Rounding, Fractions, and Multiplication 17. Review: Number Symbols and Grouping Review: Mental Math, Graphs, Likelihood 18. Review: Perimeter and Area Review: Addition and Subtraction Computation 19. Review: Problem Solving Quiz 2: Mental Math, Graphs, and Probability 20. Quiz 5: Symbols, Perimeter and Area, and Problem Review: Fractions and Decimals Solving Review: Add and Subtract Mixed Numbers and 21. Special Project Fractions 22. Test Review: Finding Missing Numbers 23. Alternate Test Quiz 3: Fractions and Missing Numbers 24. Glossary and Credits Review: Shapes and Symmetry ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATHEMATICS 400 COURSE OVERVIEW Math 400 is a full-year elementary math course focusing on number skills and numerical literacy. In it, students will gain solid experience with number theory and operations, including decimals and fractions. This course also integrates geometric concepts and skills throughout the units, teaches measurement skills, and introduces students to statistical concepts. By the end of the course, students will be expected to do the following: Perform all four operations on whole numbers. Compare and order numbers, using place value and rounding. Add and subtract fractions and decimals. Understand measurement concepts, including the metric system. Calculate perimeters and areas of regular plane shapes. Represent data on varied statistical charts. MATHEMATICS 400 UNIT 1: NUMBER SENSE AND PLACE VALUE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Course Overview Place Value to 1,000's (1) Single-Digit Addition Single-Digit Subtraction Multi-Digit Addition Multi-Digit Subtraction Place Value to 1,000's (2) Quiz 1: Number Sense and Place Value Multiplication Facts Family of Facts Telling Time Quiz 2: Fact Families and Time Number Words Patterns Assignment Titles 15. Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers 16. Quiz 3: Number Order and Patterns 17 Reading and Writing Fractions 18. Practice Multiplication 19. Counting Money 20. Operations 21. Quiz 4: Fractions, Operations, and Money 22. Review: Numbers 23. Story Problems 24. Quiz 5: Review 25. Special Project 26. Test 27. Alternate Test 28. Glossary and Credits MATHEMATICS 400 UNIT 2: ROUNDING AND ESTIMATION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 147 Assignment Titles Operations 15. Equivalent Fractions Multiplication Facts: 6-10 and Review 16. Rounding Numbers to 100's Using Standard Measures 17 Estimating Answers to 100's Quiz 1: Operations and Measures 18. Review: Computation Place Value to 10,000's 19. Quiz 4: Equivalent Fractions and Estimation; Relation Symbols Review Missing Number Equations 20. Review: Bar Graphs and Fractions Review: Even and Odd Numbers 21. Review: Fractions Quiz 2: Place Value, Relations, and Equations 22. Quiz 5: Bar Graphs and Fractions; Review Adding and Subtracting Fractions 23. Special Project Rounding Numbers to 10's 24. Test Estimating Answers to 10's 25. Alternate Test Review: Math Symbols 26. Glossary and Credits Quiz 3: Fractions and Rounding; Review ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATHEMATICS 400 UNIT 3: WHOLE NUMBERS AND FRACTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Assignment Titles Place Value 14. Check Your Answers Rounding Numbers to 10's, 100's, and 1,000's 15. Quiz 3: Estimation, Relations, and Fractions Multiply with Carrying to 10's 16. Equivalent Fractions Multiplication Practice 17 Learn Numbers to 100,000's Quiz 1: Place Value and Multiplication 18. Equations Multi-Digit Addition and Subtraction 19. Quiz 4: Equivalent Fractions and Equations Rounding and Estimating 20. Reading and Solving Story Problems Fractions Equal to Whole Numbers 21. Line Graphs Quiz 2: Addition and Subtraction, Rounding, and 22. Quiz 5: Story Problems Fractions 23. Special Project Estimate Answers to 1,000's 24. Test Relation Symbols 25. Alternate Test Fractions 26. Glossary and Credits Add and Subtract to 10,000's MATHEMATICS 400 UNIT 4: LINES AND SHAPES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Plane and Solid Shapes Quiz 1: Plane and Solid Shapes Practice Addition and Subtraction Place Value and Rounding Multiply with Carrying to 100's Quiz 2: Number Sense Lines, Segments, End Points, Rays, Angles Lines, Directions, and Maps Quiz 3: Lines and Maps Review: Plane and Solid Shapes Fractions Assignment Titles 12. Missing Number Problems 13. Review: Operation and Relation Symbols 14. Quiz 4: Fractions; Review 15. Review: Expanded Notation and Estimation 16. Review: Fractions and Place Value 17 Quiz 5: Review 18. Special Project 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits MATHEMATICS 400 UNIT 5: DIVISION AND MEASUREMENT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Introduction to Division Multiplication Addition and Subtraction Review: Time and Number Sense Quiz 1: Operations; Review Linear Measurement Capacity (Dry and Liquid Measurement) Division Facts Review: Multiplication Quiz 2: Measurements and Division Reading a Calendar Perimeter and Area (1) Assignment Titles 13. Perimeter and Area (2) 14. Quiz 3: Perimeter and Area 15. Missing Number Problems 16. Division Practice 17 Roman Numerals 18. Review: Regrouping 19. Patterns 20. Quiz 4: Number Sense and Operations 21. Special Project 22. Test 23. Alternate Test 24. Glossary and Credits MATHEMATICS 400 UNIT 6: MULTIPLICATION AND FRACTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 148 Assignment Titles Prime and Composite Numbers 12. Review: Division and Roman Numerals Multiples 13. Review: Rounding and Shapes Multiplication Facts For 11 and 12 14. Quiz 3: Review of Multiple Concepts Factors and Multiples 15. Equations and Grouping Division with Remainders 16. Problem Solving with Equations Quiz 1: Multiples, Factors, and Multiplication Facts 17 Quiz 4: Equations Proper and Improper Fractions 18. Special Project Fractions and Mixed Numbers 19. Test Equivalent Fractions 20. Alternate Test Quiz 2: Fractions and Mixed Numbers 21. Glossary and Credits Review: Measurements ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATHEMATICS 400 UNIT 7: FRACTIONS AND PATTERNS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Multiplication and Division Factors, Multiples, and Variables Missing Number Problems Averages and Number Rules Quiz 1: Number Sense, Missing Number Problems, and Averages Fractions (1) Fractions (2) Review: Multiplication and Fractions Fractions and Patterns Quiz 2: Fractions Assignment Titles 11. Review: Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers 12. Review: Rounding Numbers and Place Value 13. Review: Measurement 14. Quiz 3: Review of Multiple Concepts 15. Review: Shapes, Perimeter, and Area 16. Review: Operations and Money 17 Quiz 4: Review of Multiple Concepts 18. Special Project 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits MATHEMATICS 400 UNIT 8: DIVISION AND FRACTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles Factoring and Place Value 12. Review: Time Division (1) 13. Review: Multiplication Division (2) 14. Review: Operations and Rounding Quiz 1: Factoring and Division 15. Review: Roman Numerals, Measurement, and Fractions (1) Symbols Fractions (2) 16. Quiz 4: Review of Multiple Concepts Fractions (3) 17 Special Project Quiz 2: Fractions 18. Test Missing Number Problems 19. Alternate Test The Metric System 20. Glossary and Credits Quiz 3: Missing Number Problems and the Metric System MATHEMATICS 400 UNIT 9: DECIMALS AND FRACTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Decimals Equivalent Fractions and Decimals Add and Subtract Decimals Money Quiz 1: Decimals and Money Review: Fractions Fractions with Unlike Denominators Mixed Numbers Quiz 2: Fractions and Mixed Numbers Multiply and Divide Multiplication of Whole Numbers Assignment Titles 12. Division and Averages 13. Quiz 3: Multiplication and Division 14. Estimation 15. Ordered Pairs 16. Multiple Concept Review 17. Quiz 4: Estimation and Coordinate Pairs; Review 18. Special Project 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits MATHEMATICS 400 UNIT 10: GRAPHING AND REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 149 Assignment Titles Data Collection and Random Sampling 9. Problem Solving with Fractions Project M410A-Collecting Data 10. Review: Fractions Project M410B-Predicting Data 11. Quiz 3: Fractions Graphs 12. Shapes Quiz 1: Data Collection, Random Sampling, and 13 Word Problems and Equations Graphs 14. Quiz 4: Shapes, Equations, and World Problems Whole Numbers 15. Special Project Decimal Numbers 16. Test Quiz 2: Operations with Whole and Decimal 17. Alternate Test Numbers 18. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATHEMATICS 500 COURSE OVERVIEW Math 500 is a full-year elementary math course focusing on number skills, numerical literacy, and geometric concepts. In it, students will gain solid experience with number theory and operations, including whole numbers, decimals, and fractions. In addition, students will develop their understanding of measurement and two- and three- dimensional figures. This course also integrates mathematical practices throughout the units, as well as introducing students to algebraic, statistical, and probability concepts. By the end of the course, students will be expected to do the following: Perform all four operations on whole numbers and decimals (to hundredths). Perform addition and subtraction of fractions and mixed numbers with like and unlike denominators. Understand place value of decimal numbers (to thousandths). Evaluate expressions for given values and plot whole number ordered pairs on coordinate grids. Represent and interpret data on line plots, stem-and-leaf plots, line graphs, and bar graphs. Convert units of measurement within a given measurement system. Classify plane shapes and calculate their perimeter and area. MATHEMATICS 500 UNIT 1: PLACE VALUE, ADDITION, AND SUBTRACTION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Assignment Titles Course Overview 15. Adding and Subtracting Whole Numbers Whole Number Place Value 16. Adding Decimal Numbers Comparing and Ordering Whole Numbers 17. Subtracting Decimal Numbers Decimal Number Place Value 18. Project: Logical Reasoning Comparing and Ordering Decimal Numbers 19. Quiz 3: Addition and Subtraction Quiz 1: Place Value 20. Alternate Quiz 3:Form A: Addition and Subtraction Alternate Quiz 1:Form A: Place Value 21. Alternate Quiz 3:Form B: Addition and Subtraction Alternate Quiz 1:Form B: Place Value 22. Special Project Rounding Whole Numbers and Decimals 23. Review Estimating Sums and Differences 24. Test Add and Subtract Mentally 25. Alternate Test: Form A Quiz 2: Rounding and Estimating 26. Alternate Test: Form B Alternate Quiz 2:Form A: Rounding and Estimating 27. Glossary and Credits Alternate Quiz 2:Form B: Rounding and Estimating MATHEMATICS 500 UNIT 2: MULTIPLYING WHOLE NUMBERS AND DECIMALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 150 Assignment Titles Estimating Whole Number Products 14. Estimating Decimal Products Properties of Multiplication 15. Multiplying Whole Numbers by Decimals Multiplying Whole Numbers 16. Multiplying Decimals by Decimals Quiz 1: Multiplying Whole Numbers 17. Solving Multiplication Problems Alternate Quiz 1:Form A: Multiplying Whole 18. Quiz 3: Multiplying Decimal Number Numbers 19. Alternate Quiz 3:Form A: Multiplying Decimal Alternate Quiz 1:Form B: Multiplying Whole Numbers Numbers 20. Alternate Quiz 3:Form B: Multiplying Decimal Exponents Numbers Multiplying Whole Numbers by Powers of Ten 21. Special Project Project: How Much is a Million 22. Review Multiplying Decimals by Powers of Ten 23. Test Quiz 2: Powers 24. Alternate Test: Form A Alternate Quiz 2:Form A: Powers 25. Alternate Test: Form B Alternate Quiz 2:Form B: Powers 26. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATHEMATICS 500 UNIT 3: DIVIDING WHOLE NUMBERS AND DECIMALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Understanding Division Estimating Quotients Dividing Whole Numbers Remainders Quiz 1: One-Digit Divisors Alternate Quiz 1:Form A: One-Digit Divisors Alternate Quiz 1:Form B: One-Digit Divisors Dividing by Multiples of Ten Dividing Whole Numbers I Dividing Whole Numbers II Interpreting the Remainder Quiz 2: Two-Digit Divisors Alternate Quiz 2:Form A: Two-Digit Divisors Assignment Titles 14. Alternate Quiz 2:Form B: Two-Digit Divisors 15 Dividing by Powers of Ten 16. Dividing Decimals by Whole Numbers 17. Dividing with Money 18. Quiz 3: Decimal Division 19. Alternate Quiz 3:Form A: Decimal Division 20. Alternate Quiz 3:Form B: Decimal Division 21. Special Project 22. Review 23. Test 24. Alternate Test: Form A 25. Alternate Test: Form B 26. Glossary and Credits MATHEMATICS 500 UNIT 4: ALGEBRA AND GRAPHING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Assignment Titles Addition and Subtraction Expressions 14. The Coordinate Plane Multiplication Expressions 15 Graphing Functions The Order of Operations 16. Interpreting Graphs Quiz 1: Expressions 17. Integers Alternate Quiz 1:Form A: Expressions 18. Quiz 3: Graphing Alternate Quiz 1:Form B: Expressions 19. Alternate Quiz 3:Form A: Graphing Addition and Subtraction Equations 20. Alternate Quiz 3:Form B: Graphing Multiplication Equations 21. Special Project Functions 22. Review Project: Patterns 23. Test Quiz 2: Functions and Equations 24. Alternate Test: Form A Alternate Quiz 2:Form A: Functions and Equations 25. Alternate Test: Form B Alternate Quiz 2:Form B: Functions and Equations 26. Glossary and Credits MATHEMATICS 500 UNIT 5: MEASUREMENT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 151 Assignment Titles The Metric System 14. Alternate Quiz 2:Form B: The Customary System Length 15 Time Mass 16. Elapsed Time Capacity 17. Temperature Quiz 1: The Metric System 18. Quiz 3: Time and Temperature Alternate Quiz 1:Form A: The Metric System 19. Alternate Quiz 3:Form A: Time and Temperature Alternate Quiz 1:Form B: The Metric System 20. Alternate Quiz 3:Form B: Time and Temperature Length 21. Special Project Weight 22. Review Capacity 23. Test Project: Density 24. Alternate Test: Form A Quiz 2: The Customary System 25. Alternate Test: Form B Alternate Quiz 2:Form A: The Customary System 26. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATHEMATICS 500 UNIT 6: FACTORS AND FRACTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Assignment Titles Factors 14. Least Common Multiple Prime Factorization 15 Comparing Fractions Greatest Common Factor 16. Fractions and Decimals Quiz 1: Factors 17. Rounding Fractions Alternate Quiz 1:Form A: Factors 18. Quiz 3: Fractions Alternate Quiz 1:Form B: Factors 19. Alternate Quiz 3:Form A: Fractions Fractions 20. Alternate Quiz 3:Form B: Fractions Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers 21. Special Project Simplifying Fractions 22. Review Equivalent Fractions 23. Test Quiz 2: Equivalent Fractions Alternate Test: Form A Alternate Quiz 2:Form A: Equivalent Fractions Alternate Test: Form B Alternate Quiz 2:Form B: Equivalent Fractions Glossary and Credits MATHEMATICS 500 UNIT 7: FRACTION OPERATIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Assignment Titles Adding and Subtracting Fractions 15 Multiplying Fractions Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers 16. Multiplying Mixed Numbers Estimating Sums and Differences 17. Dividing Fractions Quiz 1: Like Denominators 18. Quiz 3: Multiplying and Dividing Fractions Alternate Quiz 1:Form A: Like Denominators 19. Alternate Quiz 3:Form A: Multiplying and Dividing Alternate Quiz 1:Form B: Like Denominators Fractions Adding Fractions 20. Alternate Quiz 3:Form B: Multiplying and Dividing Subtracting Fractions Fractions Adding Mixed Numbers 21. Special Project Subtracting Mixed Numbers 22. Review Quiz 2: Unlike Denominators 23. Test Alternate Quiz 2:Form A: Unlike Denominators 24. Alternate Test: Form A Alternate Quiz 2:Form B: Unlike Denominators 25. Alternate Test: Form B Multiplying Whole Numbers and Fractions 26. Glossary and Credits MATHEMATICS 500 UNIT 8: DATA ANALYSIS AND PROBABILITY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 152 Assignment Titles Collecting Data and Frequency Tables 13. Alternate Quiz 2:Form B: Displaying Data Measures of Central Tendency 14. Probability Line Plots 15 Probability as a Fraction Stem-and-Leaf Plots 16. Listing Outcomes Quiz 1: Collecting and Analyzing Data 17. Making Predictions Alternate Quiz 1:Form A: Collecting and Analyzing 18. Quiz 3: Probability Data 19. Alternate Quiz 3:Form A: Probability Alternate Quiz 1:Form B: Collecting and Analyzing 20. Alternate Quiz 3:Form B: Probability Data 21. Special Project Bar Graphs 22. Review Line Graphs 23. Test Choosing the Right Graph 24. Alternate Test: Form A Quiz 2: Displaying Data 25. Alternate Test: Form B Alternate Quiz 2:Form A: Displaying Data 26. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATHEMATICS 500 UNIT 9: GEOMETRY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Assignment Titles Geometry Terms 14. Similar and Congruent Figures Angles 15 Transformations Circles 16. Symmetry Quiz 1: Geometry 17. Project: Constructions Alternate Quiz 1:Form A: Geometry 18. Quiz 3: Transformations and Symmetry Alternate Quiz 1:Form B: Geometry 19. Alternate Quiz 3:Form A: Transformations and Polygons Symmetry Triangles 20. Alternate Quiz 3:Form B: Transformations and Quadrilaterals Symmetry Solid Figures 21. Special Project Quiz 2: Classifying Plane and Solid Figures 22. Review Alternate Quiz 2:Form A: Classifying Plane and 23. Test Solid Figures 24. Alternate Test: Form A Alternate Quiz 2:Form B: Classifying Plane and 25. Alternate Test: Form B Solid Figures 26. Glossary and Credits MATHEMATICS 500 UNIT 10: PERIMETER, AREA, AND VOLUME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Polygons Regular Polygons Circumference Quiz 1: Perimeter Alternate Quiz 1:Form A: Perimeter Alternate Quiz 1:Form B: Perimeter Area Squares and Rectangles Parallelograms Triangles Quiz 2: Area Alternate Quiz 2:Form A: Area Alternate Quiz 2:Form B: Area Assignment Titles 14. Surface Area 15 Volume 16. Solving Volume Problems 17. Project: Solid Figures 18. Quiz 3: Solid Figures 19. Alternate Quiz 3:Form A: Solid Figures 20. Alternate Quiz 3:Form B: Solid Figures 21. Special Project 22. Review 23. Test 24. Alternate Test: Form A 25. Alternate Test: Form B 26. Glossary and Credits MATHEMATICS 500 UNIT 11: COURSE REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 3. 153 Course Review 1 Course Review 2 Exam Assignment Titles 4. Alternate Exam: Form A 5. Alternate Exam: Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATHEMATICS 600 COURSE OVERVIEW Math 600 is a full-year elementary math course focusing on number skills and numerical literacy, with an introduction to the number skills needed for algebra. In it, students will gain solid experience with number theory and operations, including decimals and fractions. This course also integrates geometric concepts and skills throughout the units, as well as introducing students to statistical and probability concepts. By the end of the course, students will be expected to do the following: Perform all four operations on whole numbers, decimals, and fractions. Factor numbers completely and find greatest common factors. Convert between fractions, decimals, and percentages. Represent numbers with exponents. Calculate perimeters and areas of regular plane shapes and measure angles. Plot ordered pairs on coordinate grids. Represent data on statistical charts, including picture, bar, line, and circle graphs. Calculate probabilities and make predictions. MATHEMATICS 600 UNIT 1: WHOLE NUMBERS AND ALGEBRA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Assignment Titles Course Overview 14. Alternate Quiz 2:Form B: Operations and Number Rounding and Estimation Patterns Whole Number Operations 15. Variables Real Number Properties 16. Expressions Quiz 1: Whole Numbers and Their Properties 17. Variable Expressions Alternate Quiz 1:Form A: Whole Numbers and 18. Equations and Mental Math Their Properties 19. Quiz 3: Algebra Alternate Quiz 1:Form B: Whole Numbers and 20. Alternate Quiz 3:Form A: Algebra Their Properties 21. Alternate Quiz 3:Form B: Algebra Exponents 22. Special Project Squares, Cubes, and Roots 23. Review Order of Operations 24. Test Number Patterns 25. Alternate Test: Form A Quiz 2: Operations and Number Patterns 26. Alternate Test: Form B Alternate Quiz 2:Form A: Operations and Number 27. Glossary and Credits Patterns MATHEMATICS 600 UNIT 2: DATA ANALYSIS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 154 Assignment Titles Collecting Data and the Mean 14. Bar Graphs Median, Mode, and Range 15. Line Graphs Describing Data 16. Venn Diagrams Quiz 1: Collecting and Describing Data 17. Vertex-Edge Graphs Alternate Quiz 1:Form A: Collecting and Describing 18. Quiz 3: Displaying and Interpreting Data Data 19. Alternate Quiz 3:Form A: Displaying and Alternate Quiz 1:Form B: Collecting and Describing Interpreting Data Data 20. Alternate Quiz 3:Form B: Displaying and Frequency Tables Interpreting Data Histograms 21. Special Project Line Plots 22. Review Stem-and-Leaf Plots 23. Test Quiz 2: Organizing Data 24. Alternate Test: Form A Alternate Quiz 2:Form A: Organizing Data 25. Alternate Test: Form B Alternate Quiz 2:Form B: Organizing Data 26. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATHEMATICS 600 UNIT 3: DECIMALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Assignment Titles Decimals and Place Value 15 Length Ordering and Comparing 16. Mass and Capacity Rounding and Estimating 17. Multiplying and Dividing by Powers of Ten Adding and Subtracting 18. Converting Metric Units Quiz 1: Decimal Numbers 19. Quiz 3: The Metric System Alternate Quiz 1:Form A: Decimal Numbers 20. Alternate Quiz 3:Form A: The Metric System Alternate Quiz 1:Form B: Decimal Numbers 21. Alternate Quiz 3:Form B: The Metric System Multiplying by Whole Numbers 22. Special Project Multiplying by Decimals 23. Review Dividing by Whole Numbers 24. Test Dividing by Decimals 25. Alternate Test: Form A Quiz 2: Multiplying and Dividing Decimal Numbers 26. Alternate Test: Form B Alternate Quiz 2:Form A: Multiplying and Dividing 27. Glossary and Credits Decimal Numbers Alternate Quiz 2:Form B: Multiplying and Dividing Decimal Numbers MATHEMATICS 600 UNIT 4: FRACTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Assignment Titles Divisibility and Prime Factorization 14. Changing Decimals to Fractions Greatest Common Factor 15 Changing Fractions to Decimals Fractions 16. Estimating with Fractions Equivalent Fractions 17. Measures of Time Quiz 1: Factors and Fractions 18. Quiz 3: Decimals and Fractions Alternate Quiz 1:Form A: Factors and Fractions 19. Alternate Quiz 3:Form A: Decimals and Fractions Alternate Quiz 1:Form B: Factors and Fractions 20. Alternate Quiz 3:Form B: Decimals and Fractions Least Common Multiple 21. Special Project Comparing and Ordering Fractions 22. Review Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers 23. Test Quiz 2: The LCM and Fractions 24. Alternate Test: Form A Alternate Quiz 2:Form A: The LCM and Fractions 25. Alternate Test: Form B Alternate Quiz 2:Form B: The LCM and Fractions 26. Glossary and Credits MATHEMATICS 600 UNIT 5: FRACTION OPERATIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 155 Assignment Titles Fractions with Like Denominators 14. Alternate Quiz 2:Form B: Multiplying and Dividing Fractions with Unlike Denominators Fractions Mixed Numbers 15 Length Renaming Mixed Numbers 16. Weight Quiz 1: Adding and Subtracting Fractions 17. Capacity Alternate Quiz 1:Form A: Adding and Subtracting 18. Quiz 3: The Customary System Fractions 19. Alternate Quiz 3:Form A: The Customary System Alternate Quiz 1:Form B: Adding and Subtracting 20. Alternate Quiz 3:Form B: The Customary System Fractions 21. Special Project Multiplying Fractions 22. Review Multiplying Mixed Numbers 23. Test Dividing Fractions 24. Alternate Test: Form A Dividing Mixed Numbers 25. Alternate Test: Form B Quiz 2: Multiplying and Dividing Fractions 26. Glossary and Credits Alternate Quiz 2:Form A: Multiplying and Dividing Fractions ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATHEMATICS 600 UNIT 6: RATIO, PROPORTION, AND PERCENT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Ratios Geometry: Circumference Rates Quiz 1: Ratios Alternate Quiz 1:Form A: Ratios Alternate Quiz 1:Form B: Ratios Proportions Solving Proportions Scale Drawings Project: Make a Scale Drawing Quiz 2: Proportions Alternate Quiz 2:Form A: Proportions Alternate Quiz 2:Form B: Proportions Assignment Titles 14. Converting Between Decimals and Percents 15 Converting Between Fractions and Percents 16. Data Analysis: Circle Graphs 17. Percent of a Number 18. Quiz 3: Percent 19. Alternate Quiz 3:Form A: Percent 20. Alternate Quiz 3:Form B: Percent 21. Special Project 22. Review 23. Test 24. Alternate Test: Form A 25. Alternate Test: Form B 26. Glossary and Credits MATHEMATICS 600 UNIT 7: PROBABILITY AND GEOMETRY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Assignment Titles Introduction to Probability 14. Triangles Complementary Events 15 Quadrilaterals Sample Space 16. Polygons Project: Theoretical vs. Experimental Probability 17. Congruent and Similar Figures Quiz 1: Probability 18. Quiz 3: Geometry: Polygons Alternate Quiz 1:Form A: Probability 19. Alternate Quiz 3:Form A: Geometry: Polygons Alternate Quiz 1:Form B: Probability 20. Alternate Quiz 3:Form B: Geometry: Polygons Introduction to Geometry 21. Special Project Measuring and Classifying Angles 22. Review Angle Relationships 23. Test Quiz 2: Geometry: Angles 24. Alternate Test: Form A Alternate Quiz 2:Form A: Geometry: Angles 25. Alternate Test: Form B Alternate Quiz 2:Form B: Geometry: Angles 26. Glossary and Credits MATHEMATICS 600 UNIT 8: GEOMETRY AND MEASUREMENT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 156 Perimeter Area of Parallelograms Area of Triangles Area of Composite Figures Area of Circles Project: Estimating Area Quiz 1: Plane Figures Alternate Quiz 1:Form A: Plane Figures Alternate Quiz 1:Form B: Plane Figures Solid Figures Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms Volume of Rectangular Prisms Assignment Titles 13. Finding Missing Dimensions 14. Project: Triangular Prisms 15 Quiz 2: Solid Figures 16. Alternate Quiz 2:Form A: Solid Figures 17. Alternate Quiz 2:Form B: Solid Figures 18. Special Project 19. Review 20. Test 21. Alternate Test: Form A 22. Alternate Test: Form B 23. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATHEMATICS 600 UNIT 9: INTEGERS AND TRANSFORMATIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Assignment Titles Integers 14. Alternate Quiz 2:Form B: Integer Operations Comparing and Ordering Integers 15 Translations Absolute Value 16. Reflections and Rotations Coordinate Plane 17. Line Symmetry Quiz 1: Integers 18. Quiz 3: Transformations Alternate Quiz 1:Form A: Integers 19. Alternate Quiz 3:Form A: Transformations Alternate Quiz 1:Form B: Integers 20. Alternate Quiz 3:Form B: Transformations Addition 21. Special Project Subtraction 22. Review Multiplication 23. Test Division 24. Alternate Test: Form A Quiz 2: Integer Operations 25. Alternate Test: Form B Alternate Quiz 2:Form A: Integer Operations 26. Glossary and Credits MATHEMATICS 600 UNIT 10: EQUATIONS AND FUNCTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Assignment Titles Equations 14. Alternate Quiz 2:Form B: More Equations and Writing Equations Inequalities Addition Equations 15 Functions Subtraction Equations 16. Function Rules Quiz 1: Equations 17. Graphing Functions Alternate Quiz 1:Form A: Equations 18. Quiz 3: Functions Alternate Quiz 1:Form B: Equations 19. Alternate Quiz 3:Form A: Functions Multiplication Equations 20. Alternate Quiz 3:Form B: Functions Division Equations 21. Special Project Inequalities 22. Review Graphing Inequalities 23. Test Quiz 2: More Equations and Inequalities 24. Alternate Test: Form A Alternate Quiz 2:Form A: More Equations and 25. Alternate Test: Form B Inequalities 26. Glossary and Credits MATHEMATICS 600 UNIT 11: COURSE REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 3. 157 Course Review 1 Course Review 2 Exam Assignment Titles 4. Alternate Exam: Form A 5. Alternate Exam: Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATHEMATICS 700 COURSE OVERVIEW Mathematics 700 is designed to prepare junior-high students for Pre-algebra. This course focuses on strengthening needed skills in problem solving, number sense, and proportional reasoning. It also introduces students to integers, equations, and geometric concepts. Students will begin to see the "big picture" of mathematics and learn how numeric, algebraic, and geometric concepts are woven together to build a foundation for higher mathematical thinking. By the end of the course, students will be expected to do the following: Gain an increased awareness of how math is a life skill. Understand how math gives us different ways to model or express the same thing. Explore concepts taught in previous math courses, but at higher levels, applying the concepts to real world situations. Use proportional reasoning in order to model and solve real world problems. Utilize new skills and concepts that will help them in future math courses. MATHEMATICS 700 UNIT 1: INTEGERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 158 Assignment Titles Course Overview 18. Alternate Quiz 3: Form A: Multiplying and Dividing Integers on the Number Line Integers Comparing and Ordering Integers 19. Alternate Quiz 3: Form B: Multiplying and Dividing Absolute Value Integers Quiz 1: Integers 20. The Real Number System Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: Integers 21. Real Number Properties Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: Integers 22. The Distributive Property Adding Integers with the Same Sign 23. Order of Operations Adding Integers with Different Signs 24. Exponents and the Order of Operations Subtracting Integers 25. Quiz 4: The Real Number System Quiz 2: Adding and Subtracting Integers 26. Alternate Quiz 4: Form A: The Real Number Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: Adding and Subtracting System Integers 27. Alternate Quiz 4: Form B: The Real Number Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: Adding and Subtracting System Integers 28. Special Project Multiplying Integers 29. Review Dividing Integers 30. Test Using Integers 31. Alternate Test: Form A Quiz 3: Multiplying and Dividing Integers 32. Alternate Test: Form B 33. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATHEMATICS 700 UNIT 2: FRACTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Assignment Titles Fractions and Mixed Numbers 14. Comparing and Ordering Fractions Equivalent Fractions 15. Multiplying Fractions Divisibility Rules and Prime Factorization 16. Dividing Fractions Greatest Common Factor and Least Common 17. Quiz 3: Multiplying and Dividing Fractions Multiple 18. Alternate Quiz 3: Form A: Multiplying and Dividing Quiz 1: Working with Fractions Fractions Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: Working with Fractions 19. Alternate Quiz 3: Form B: Multiplying and Dividing Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: Working with Fractions Fractions Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Like 20. Project: Chef for a Day Denominators 21. Special Project Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Unlike 22. Review Denominators 23. Test Reducing Fractions 24. Alternate Test: Form A Quiz 2: Adding and Subtracting Fractions 25. Alternate Test: Form B Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: Adding and Subtracting 26. Glossary and Credits Fractions Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: Adding and Subtracting Fractions MATHEMATICS 700 UNIT 3: DECIMALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles Comparing and Ordering Decimals 11. Scientific Notation Rounding and Estimating Decimals 12. The Metric System Adding and Subtracting Decimals 13. Quiz 2: Applying Decimals Multiplying and Dividing Decimals 14. Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: Applying Decimals Quiz 1: Decimals and Their Operations 15 Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: Applying Decimals Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: Decimals and Their 16. Special Project Operations 17. Review Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: Decimals and Their 18. Test Operations 19. Alternate Test: Form A Terminating and Repeating Decimals 20. Alternate Test: Form B Fractions as Decimals 21. Glossary and Credits Using Decimals MATHEMATICS 700 UNIT 4: PATTERNS AND EQUATIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15 16. 17. 159 Assignment Titles Working with Variables and Expressions 18. Quiz 3: Solving Equations Translating Word Sentences 19. Alternate Quiz 3: Form A: Solving Equations Evaluating Expressions 20. Alternate Quiz 3: Form B: Solving Equations Using Formulas to Solve Problems 21. Solving Two-Step Equations Quiz 1: Variable Expressions 22. Working with Inequalities Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: Variable Expressions 23. Solving One-Step Inequalities Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: Variable Expressions 24. Quiz 4: Equations and Inequalities Identifying Number Patterns 25. Alternate Quiz 4: Form A: Equations and Describing Number Patterns Inequalities Identifying Functions 26. Alternate Quiz 4: Form B: Equations and Identifying Function Rules Inequalities Quiz 2: Patterns and Functions 27. Special Project Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: Patterns and Functions 28. Review Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: Patterns and Functions 29. Test Solving Equations Using Mental Math 30. Alternate Test: Form A Solving Equations Using Addition and Subtraction 31. Alternate Test: Form B Solving Equations Using Multiplication and Division 32. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATHEMATICS 700 UNIT 5: RATIOS AND PROPORTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Assignment Titles Ratios 15 Percent of a Number Rates 16. Percent of Change Proportions 17. Solving Percent Problems Using Proportions Quiz 1: Ratios, Rates, and Proportions 18. Solving Percent Problems Using Equations Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: Ratios, Rates, and 19. Quiz 3: Fractions, Decimals, and Percents Proportions 20. Alternate Quiz 3: Form A: Fractions, Decimals, and Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: Ratios, Rates, and Percents Proportions 21. Alternate Quiz 3: Form B: Fractions, Decimals, and Converting Customary Units Percents Converting Metric Units 22. Special Project Similarity 23. Review Scale Drawings 24. Test Quiz 2: Using Proportions 25. Alternate Test: Form A Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: Using Proportions 26. Alternate Test: Form B Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: Using Proportions 27. Glossary and Credits Converting Between Fractions, Decimals, and Percents MATHEMATICS 700 UNIT 6: PROBABILITY AND GRAPHING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles 11. Direct Variation 12. Quiz 2: Functions 13. Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: Functions 14. Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: Functions 15 Special Project 16. Review 17. Test 18. Alternate Test: Form A 19. Alternate Test: Form B 20. Glossary and Credits Theoretical Probability Experimental Probability Sample Space Independent and Dependent Events Quiz 1: Probability Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: Probability Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: Probability Graphing Ordered Pairs Graphing Linear Equations Slope MATHEMATICS 700 UNIT 7: DATA ANALYSIS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 160 Collecting Data Determining Mean, Median, and Mode Using Mean, Median, and Mode Using Range Quiz 1: Describing Data Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: Describing Data Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: Describing Data Box-and-Whisker Plots Stem-and-Leaf Plots Histograms Other Graphs Quiz 2: Organizing Data Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: Organizing Data Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: Organizing Data Line Graphs Assignment Titles 16. Bar Graphs 17. Circle Graphs 18. Scatter Plots 19. Quiz 3: Graphing Data and Making Predictions 20. Alternate Quiz 3: Form A: Graphing Data and Making Predictions 21. Alternate Quiz 3: Form B: Graphing Data and Making Predictions 22. Special Project 23. Review 24. Test 25. Alternate Test: Form A 26. Alternate Test: Form B 27. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATHEMATICS 700 UNIT 8: GEOMETRY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Assignment Titles Introduction to Geometry 15 Symmetry Special Pairs of Angles 16. Reflections Polygons 17. Translations Circles 18. Compound Transformations Quiz 1: Basic Geometry 19. Quiz 3: Transformations Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: Basic Geometry 20. Alternate Quiz 3: Form A: Transformations Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: Basic Geometry 21. Alternate Quiz 3: Form B: Transformations Project: Inscribed Polygons 22. Special Project Triangles 23. Review Quadrilaterals 24. Test Similar Polygons 25. Alternate Test: Form A Quiz 2: Classifying Polygons 26. Alternate Test: Form B Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: Classifying Polygons 27. Glossary and Credits Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: Classifying Polygons MATHEMATICS 700 UNIT 9: MEASUREMENT AND AREA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Perimeter Circumference Composite Figures Quiz 1: Perimeter Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: Perimeter Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: Perimeter Area of Parallelograms Area of Triangles and Trapezoids Area of Circles Area of Composite Figures Dimension Changes Quiz 2: Area Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: Area Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: Area Assignment Titles 15 Squares and Square Roots 16. The Pythagorean Theorem 17. Applying the Pythagorean Theorem 18. Quiz 3: The Pythagorean Theorem 19. Alternate Quiz 3: Form A: The Pythagorean Theorem 20. Alternate Quiz 3: Form B: The Pythagorean Theorem 21. Special Project 22. Review 23. Test 24. Alternate Test: Form A 25. Alternate Test: Form B 26. Glossary and Credits MATHEMATICS 700 UNIT 10: SURFACE AREA AND VOLUME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Classifying and Identifying Solids Nets Surface Area and Volume Quiz 1: Solids Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: Solids Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: Solids Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms Volume of Rectangular Prisms Surface Area of Triangular Prisms Volume of Triangular Prisms Quiz 2: Prisms Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: Prisms Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: Prisms Assignment Titles 14. Surface Area of Cylinders 15 Volume of Cylinders 16. Dimension Changes 17. Quiz 3: Cylinders 18. Alternate Quiz 3: Form A: Cylinders 19. Alternate Quiz 3: Form B: Cylinders 20. Special Project 21. Review 22. Test 23. Alternate Test: Form A 24. Alternate Test: Form B 25. Glossary and Credits MATHEMATICS 700 UNIT 11: COURSE REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 3. 161 Course Review 1 Course Review 2 Exam Assignment Titles 4. Alternate Exam: Form A 5. Alternate Exam: Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATHEMATICS 700 CCSS COURSE OVERVIEW Mathematics 700 is designed to prepare junior-high students for Pre-algebra. This course focuses on strengthening needed skills in problem solving, number sense, and proportional reasoning. It also introduces students to integers, equations, and geometric concepts. Students will begin to see the "big picture" of mathematics and learn how numeric, algebraic, and geometric concepts are woven together to build a foundation for higher mathematical thinking. By the end of the course, students will be expected to do the following: Gain an increased awareness of how math is a life skill. Understand how math gives us different ways to model or express the same thing. Explore concepts taught in previous math courses, but at higher levels, applying the concepts to real world situations. Use proportional reasoning in order to model and solve real world problems. Utilize new skills and concepts that will help them in future math courses. MATHEMATICS 700 CCSS UNIT 1: INTEGERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 162 Assignment Titles Course Overview 19. Alternate Quiz 3—Form A: Multiplying and Integers on the Number Line Dividing Integers Comparing and Ordering Integers 20. Alternate Quiz 3—Form B: Multiplying and Absolute Value Dividing Integers Quiz 1: Integers 21. The Real Number System Alternate Quiz 1—Form A: Integers 22. Real Number Properties Alternate Quiz 1—Form B: Integers 23. The Distributive Property Adding Integers with the Same Sign 24. Order of Operations Adding Integers with Different Signs 25. Exponents and the Order of Operations Subtracting Integers 26. Performance Task Quiz 2: Adding and Subtracting Integers 27. Quiz 4: The Real Number System Alternate Quiz 2—Form A: Adding and Subtracting 28. Alternate Quiz 4—Form A: The Real Number Integers System Alternate Quiz 2—Form B: Adding and Subtracting 29. Alternate Quiz 4—Form B: The Real Number Integers System Multiplying Integers 30. Special Project Dividing Integers 31. Review Using Integers 32. Test Performance Task 33. Alternate Test—Form A Quiz 3: Multiplying and Dividing Integers 34 Alternate Test—Form B 35. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATHEMATICS 700 CCSS UNIT 2: FRACTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Assignment Titles Fractions and Mixed Numbers 15. Comparing and Ordering Fractions Equivalent Fractions 16. Multiplying Fractions Divisibility Rules and Prime Factorization 17. Dividing Fractions Greatest Common Factor and Least Common 18. Performance Task Multiple 19. Quiz 3: Multiplying and Dividing Fractions Quiz 1: Working with Fractions 20. Alternate Quiz 3—Form A: Multiplying and Dividing Alternate Quiz 1—Form A: Working with Fractions Fractions Alternate Quiz 1—Form B: Working with Fractions 21. Alternate Quiz 3—Form B: Multiplying and Dividing Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Like Fractions Denominators 22. Project: Chef for a Day Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Unlike 23. Special Project Denominators 24. Review Reducing Fractions 25. Test Performance Task 26. Alternate Test—Form A Quiz 2: Adding and Subtracting Fractions 27. Alternate Test—Form B Alternate Quiz 2—Form A: Adding and Subtracting 28. Glossary and Credits Fractions Alternate Quiz 2—Form B: Adding and Subtracting Fractions MATHEMATICS 700 CCSS UNIT 3: DECIMALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles Comparing and Ordering Decimals 11. Scientific Notation Rounding and Estimating Decimals 12. The Metric System Adding and Subtracting Decimals 13. Quiz 2: Applying Decimals Multiplying and Dividing Decimals 14. Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: Applying Decimals Performance Task 15 Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: Applying Decimals Quiz 1: Decimals and Their Operations 16. Special Project Alternate Quiz 1—Form A: Decimals and Their 17. Review Operations 18. Test Alternate Quiz 1—Form B: Decimals and Their 19. Alternate Test: Form A Operations 20. Alternate Test: Form B Terminating and Repeating Decimals 21. Glossary and Credits Fractions as Decimals MATHEMATICS 700 CCSS UNIT 4: PATTERNS AND EQUATIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15 16. 17. 18. 19. 163 Assignment Titles Working with Variables and Expressions 20. Quiz 3: Solving Equations Adding and Subtracting Algebraic Expressions 21. Alternate Quiz 3—Form A: Solving Equations Expanding and Factoring Variable Expressions 22. Alternate Quiz 3—Form B: Solving Equations Evaluating Expressions 23. Solving Two-Step Equations Using Formulas to Solve Problems 24. Working with Inequalities Quiz 1: Variable Expressions 25. Solving One-Step Inequalities Alternate Quiz 1—Form A: Variable Expressions 26. Solving Two-Step Inequalities Alternate Quiz 1—Form B: Variable Expressions 27. Quiz 4: Equations and Inequalities Identifying Number Patterns 28. Alternate Quiz 4—Form A: Equations and Describing Number Patterns Inequalities Identifying Functions 29. Alternate Quiz 4—Form B: Equations and Identifying Function Rules Inequalities Quiz 2: Patterns and Functions 30. Special Project Alternate Quiz 2—Form A: Patterns and Functions 31. Review Alternate Quiz 2—Form B: Patterns and Functions 32. Test Translating Word Sentences 33. Alternate Test—Form A Solving Equations Using Mental Math 34. Alternate Test—Form B Solving Equations Using Addition and Subtraction 35. Glossary and Credits Solving Equations Using Multiplication and Division ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATHEMATICS 700 CCSS UNIT 5: RATIOS AND PROPORTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Assignment Titles Ratios 15 Percent of a Number Rates 16. Percent of Change Proportions 17. Solving Percent Problems Using Proportions Quiz 1: Ratios, Rates, and Proportions 18. Solving Percent Problems Using Equations Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: Ratios, Rates, and 19. Quiz 3: Fractions, Decimals, and Percents Proportions 20. Alternate Quiz 3: Form A: Fractions, Decimals, and Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: Ratios, Rates, and Percents Proportions 21. Alternate Quiz 3: Form B: Fractions, Decimals, and Converting Customary Units Percents Converting Metric Units 22. Special Project Similarity 23. Review Scale Drawings 24. Test Quiz 2: Using Proportions 25. Alternate Test: Form A Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: Using Proportions 26. Alternate Test: Form B Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: Using Proportions 27. Glossary and Credits Converting Between Fractions, Decimals, and Percents MATHEMATICS 700 CCSS UNIT 6: PROBABILITY AND GRAPHING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles 11. Direct Variation 12. Quiz 2: Functions 13. Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: Functions 14. Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: Functions 15 Special Project 16. Review 17. Test 18. Alternate Test: Form A 19. Alternate Test: Form B 20. Glossary and Credits Theoretical Probability Experimental Probability Sample Space Independent and Dependent Events Quiz 1: Probability Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: Probability Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: Probability Graphing Ordered Pairs Graphing Linear Equations Slope MATHEMATICS 700 CCSS UNIT 7: DATA ANALYSIS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 164 Collecting Data Determining Mean, Median, and Mode Using Mean, Median, and Mode Using Range Mean Absolute Deviation Quiz 1: Describing Data Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: Describing Data Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: Describing Data Dot Plots Box-and-Whisker Plots Stem-and-Leaf Plots Histograms Other Graphs Quiz 2: Organizing Data Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: Organizing Data Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: Organizing Data Assignment Titles 17. Line Graphs 18. Bar Graphs 19. Circle Graphs 20. Scatter Plots 21. Quiz 3: Graphing Data and Making Predictions 22. Alternate Quiz 3: Form A: Graphing Data and Making Predictions 23. Alternate Quiz 3: Form B: Graphing Data and Making Predictions 24. Special Project 25. Review 26. Test 27. Alternate Test: Form A 28. Alternate Test: Form B 29. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATHEMATICS 700 CCSS UNIT 8: GEOMETRY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Assignment Titles Introduction to Geometry 15 Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: Classifying Polygons Special Pairs of Angles 16. Symmetry Polygons 17. Reflections Circles 18. Translations Quiz 1: Basic Geometry 19. Compound Transformations Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: Basic Geometry 20. Quiz 3: Transformations Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: Basic Geometry 21. Alternate Quiz 3: Form A: Transformations Project: Inscribed Polygons 22. Alternate Quiz 3: Form B: Transformations Triangles 23. Special Project Quadrilaterals 24. Review Drawing Triangles and Quadrilaterals 25. Test Similar Polygons 26. Alternate Test: Form A Quiz 2: Classifying Polygons 27. Alternate Test: Form B Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: Classifying Polygons 28. Glossary and Credits MATHEMATICS 700 CCSS UNIT 9: MEASUREMENT AND AREA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Perimeter Circumference Composite Figures Performance Task Quiz 1: Perimeter Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: Perimeter Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: Perimeter Area of Parallelograms Area of Triangles and Trapezoids Area of Circles Area of Composite Figures Dimension Changes Quiz 2: Area Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: Area Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: Area Assignment Titles 16. Squares and Square Roots 17. Performance Task 18. The Pythagorean Theorem 19. Applying the Pythagorean Theorem 20. Quiz 3: The Pythagorean Theorem 21. Alternate Quiz 3: Form A: The Pythagorean Theorem 22. Alternate Quiz 3: Form B: The Pythagorean Theorem 23. Special Project 24. Review 25. Test 26. Alternate Test: Form A 27. Alternate Test: Form B 28. Glossary and Credits MATHEMATICS 700 CCSS UNIT 10: SURFACE AREA AND VOLUME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Classifying and Identifying Solids Nets and Cross Sections Surface Area and Volume Quiz 1: Solids Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: Solids Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: Solids Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms Volume of Rectangular Prisms Performance Task Surface Area of Triangular Prisms Volume of Triangular Prisms Quiz 2: Prisms Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: Prisms Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: Prisms Assignment Titles 15 Surface Area of Cylinders 16. Volume of Cylinders 17. Dimension Changes 18. Performance Task 19. Quiz 3: Cylinders 20. Alternate Quiz 3: Form A: Cylinders 21. Alternate Quiz 3: Form B: Cylinders 22. Special Project 23. Review 24. Test 25. Alternate Test: Form A 26. Alternate Test: Form B 27. Glossary and Credits MATHEMATICS 700 CCSS UNIT 11: END OF COURSE 1. 2. 165 Exam Alternate Exam—Form A Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam—Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 PRE-ALGEBRA COURSE OVERVIEW Pre-algebra is an introductory algebra course designed to prepare junior-high school students for Algebra I. The course focuses on strengthening needed skills in problem solving, integers, equations, and graphing. Students will begin to see the "big picture" of mathematics and learn how numeric, algebraic, and geometric concepts are woven together to build a foundation for higher mathematical thinking. By the end of the course, students will be expected to do the following: Gain an increased awareness of how math is a life skill. Understand how math is like a language, with a set of conventions. Explore concepts taught in previous math courses at higher levels and in real world applications. Practice algebraic thinking in order to model and solve real world problems. Utilize new skills and concepts that will help them in future math courses. Introduce variable expressions and equations (single and multiple variable). Introduce linear functions, relationship between dependent and independent variables and coordinate graphing. PRE-ALGEBRA UNIT 1: THE REAL NUMBER SYSTEM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Course Overview Subsets of the Real Number System Using Variables The Number Line Comparing Rational Numbers Quiz 1: Relationships Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: Relationships Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: Relationships Properties of the Real Numbers Exponents Scientific Notation Quiz 2: Other Forms Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: Other Forms Assignment Titles 14. Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: Other Forms 15. Square Roots 16. Order of Operations 17. Quiz 3: Simplifying 18. Alternate Quiz 3: Form A: Simplifying 19. Alternate Quiz 3: Form B: Simplifying 20. Special Project 21. Review 22. Test 23. Alternate Test: Form A 24. Alternate Test: Form B 25. Glossary and Credits PRE-ALGEBRA UNIT 2: MODELING PROBLEMS IN INTEGERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 166 Assignment Titles Translating Expressions and Equations 16. Evaluating Expressions Solving One-Step Equations 17. Quiz 3: Integers Solving Two-Step Equations 18. Alternate Quiz 3: Form A: Integers Quiz 1: Equations with Real Numbers 19. Alternate Quiz 3: Form B: Integers Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: Equations with Real 20. Graphing Numbers 21. One-Step Equations Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: Equations with Real 22. Two-Step Equations Numbers 23. Problem Solving Relations and Functions 24. Quiz 4: Modeling with Integers Functions 25. Alternate Quiz 4: Form A: Modeling with Integers Analyzing Graphs 26. Alternate Quiz 4: Form B: Modeling with Integers Quiz 2: Functions 27. Special Project Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: Functions 28. Review Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: Functions 29. Test Addition of Integers 30. Alternate Test: Form A Subtraction of Integers 31. Alternate Test: Form B Multiplying and Dividing Integers 32. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 PRE-ALGEBRA UNIT 3: MODELING PROBLEMS WITH RATIONAL NUMBERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Assignment Titles Prime Factorization and the GCF 15 One-Step Addition and Subtraction Equations Simplifying Fractions 16. One-Step Multiplication and Division Equations The LCM and the LCD 17. Two-Step Equations Quiz 1: Number Theory 18. One-Step Inequalities Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: Number Theory 19. Two-Step Inequalities Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: Number Theory 20. Quiz 3: Solving Equations and Inequalities Adding and Subtracting Like Fractions 21. Alternate Quiz 3: Form A: Solving Equations and Adding and Subtracting Unlike Fractions Inequalities Adding and Subtracting Decimal Numbers 22. Alternate Quiz 3: Form B: Solving Equations and Multiplying and Dividing Fractions Inequalities Multiplying and Dividing Decimal Numbers 23. Special Project Quiz 2: Solving Problems with Rational Numbers 24. Review Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: Solving Problems with 25. Test Rational Numbers 26. Alternate Test: Form A Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: Solving Problems with 27. Alternate Test: Form B Rational Numbers 28. Glossary and Credits PRE-ALGEBRA UNIT 4: PROPORTIONAL REASONING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15 16. Proportions Applications Direct Variation Quiz 1: Proportions Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: Proportions Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: Proportions Fraction, Percent and Decimal Equivalents Solving Percent Problems Applications More Applications Quiz 2: Percents Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: Percents Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: Percents Unit Conversion within Customary Units Unit Conversion within Metric Units Corresponding Parts Assignment Titles 17. Indirect Measure 18. Models and Scales 19. Quiz 3: Measurement/Similar Figures 20. Alternate Quiz 3: Form A: Measurement/Similar Figures 21. Alternate Quiz 3: Form B: Measurement/Similar Figures 22. Project: Proportional Reasoning 23. Alternate Project: Proportional Reasoning 24. Special Project 25. Review 26. Test 27. Alternate Test: Form A 28. Alternate Test: Form B 29. Glossary and Credits PRE-ALGEBRA UNIT 5: MORE WITH FUNCTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15 167 Assignment Titles Rewriting Equations 16. Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: Families of Functions Combine Like Terms 17. Patterns and Arithmetic Sequences Solving Equations by Combining Like Terms 18. Geometric Sequences Distributive Property 19. Exponential Sequences Solving Equations with Distributive Property 20. Recursive Sequences Quiz 1: Solving Equations 21. Quiz 3: Patterns Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: Solving Equations 22. Alternate Quiz 3: Form A: Patterns Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: Solving Equations 23. Alternate Quiz 3: Form B: Patterns Slope 24. Special Project Using Intercepts 25. Review Slope-Intercept Form 26. Test More Slope-Intercept Form 27. Alternate Test: Form A Non-Linear Functions 28. Alternate Test: Form B Quiz 2: Families of Functions 29. Glossary and Credits Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: Families of Functions ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 PRE-ALGEBRA UNIT 6: MEASUREMENT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles Classify and Measure Angles 12. Quiz 2: Polygons Perpendicular and Parallel Lines, Part 1 13. Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: Polygons Perpendicular and Parallel Lines, Part 2 14. Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: Polygons Circles 15 Pythagorean Theorem, Part 1 Quiz 1: Angle Measures and Circles 16. Pythagorean Theorem, Part 2 Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: Angle Measures and 17. Quiz 3: Indirect Measure Circles 18. Alternate Quiz 3: Form A: Indirect Measure Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: Angle Measures and 19. Alternate Quiz 3: Form B: Indirect Measure Circles 20. Special Project Classifying Polygons 21. Review Interior and Exterior Measures of Polygons 22. Test Classifying Triangles and the Triangle Inequality 23. Alternate Test: Form A Theorem 24. Alternate Test: Form B The Quadrilateral Family 25. Glossary and Credits PRE-ALGEBRA UNIT 7: PLANE GEOMETRY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Assignment Titles Perimeter and Circumference 15. Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: Symmetry and Area of Parallelograms Reflections Area of Triangles and Trapezoids 16. Translations Area of Circles 17. Tessellations Composite Figures 18. Rotations Effects of Dimensional Changes 19. Dilations Quiz 1: Perimeter and Area 20. Quiz 3: Other Transformations Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: Perimeter and Area 21. Alternate Quiz 3: Form A: Other Transformations Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: Perimeter and Area 22. Alternate Quiz 3: Form B: Other Transformations Symmetry 23. Special Project Distance and Midpoint 24. Review Reflections 25. Test Quiz 2: Symmetry and Reflections 26. Alternate Test: Form A Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: Symmetry and 27. Alternate Test: Form B Reflections 28. Glossary and Credits PRE-ALGEBRA UNIT 8: MEASURES OF SOLID FIGURES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 168 Assignment Titles Solid Figures 15 Volume of Cones Euler's Formula 16. Volume of Spheres Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms 17. Changes to Volume Surface Area of Triangular Prisms 18. Volume of Composite Figures Surface Area of Cylinders 19. Quiz 2: Volume Surface Area of Pyramids, Cones, and Spheres 20. Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: Volume Surface Area of Composite Figures 21. Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: Volume Quiz 1: Surface Area 22. Special Project Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: Surface Area 23. Review Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: Surface Area 24. Test Volume of Rectangular Prisms 25. Alternate Test: Form A Volume of Triangular Prisms 26. Alternate Test: Form B Volume of Square Pyramids 27. Glossary and Credits Volume of Cylinders ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 PRE-ALGEBRA UNIT 9: DATA ANALYSIS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles Collecting Data 12. Scatter Plots Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion 13. Misleading Graphs Bar Graphs 14. Appropriate Displays Circle Graphs 15 Quiz 2: More Data Displays Line Graphs 16. Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: More Data Displays Frequency and Histograms 17. Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: More Data Displays Quiz 1: Collecting and Representing Data 18. Special Project Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: Collecting and 19. Review Representing Data 20. Test Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: Collecting and 21. Alternate Test: Form A Representing Data 22. Alternate Test: Form B Constructing Box-and-Whisker Plots 23. Glossary and Credits Interpreting Box-and-Whisker Plots PRE-ALGEBRA UNIT 10: PROBABILITY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Tree Diagrams and the Counting Principle Permutations Combinations Mixed Review of Outcomes Quiz 1: Outcomes Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: Outcomes Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: Outcomes Probability and Odds Experimental vs Theoretical Probability Disjointed and Overlapping Events Independent and Dependent Events Assignment Titles 12. Quiz 2: Probability 13. Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: Probability 14. Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: Probability 15 Simulate a Problem 16. Quest: All That's Fair In... 17. Special Project 18. Review 19. Test 20. Alternate Test: Form A 21. Alternate Test: Form B 22. Glossary and Credits PRE-ALGEBRA UNIT 11: COURSE REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 3. 169 Review I Review II Exam Assignment Titles 4. Alternate Exam: Form A 5. Alternate Exam: Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATHEMATICS 800 CCSS COURSE OVERVIEW Math 8 CCSS (Pre-algebra) is an introductory algebra course designed to prepare junior-high school students for Algebra I. The course focuses on strengthening needed skills in problem solving, integers, equations, and graphing. Students will begin to see the "big picture" of mathematics and learn how numeric, algebraic, and geometric concepts are woven together to build a foundation for higher mathematical thinking. By the end of the course, students will be expected to do the following: Gain an increased awareness of how math is a life skill. Understand how math is like a language, with a set of conventions. Explore concepts taught in previous math courses at higher levels and in real world applications. Practice algebraic thinking in order to model and solve real world problems. Utilize new skills and concepts that will help them in future math courses. Introduce variable expressions and equations (single and multiple variable). Introduce linear functions, relationship between dependent and independent variables and coordinate graphing. MATHEMATICS 800 CCSS UNIT 1: THE REAL NUMBER SYSTEM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Course Overview Subsets of the Real Number System Using Variables The Number Line Comparing Rational Numbers Decimal-Fraction Conversions Quiz 1: Relationships Alternate Quiz 1-Form A: Relationships Alternate Quiz 1-Form B: Relationships Properties of the Real Numbers Exponents Performance Task Scientific Notation Operations with Scientific Notation Quiz 2: Other Forms Assignment Titles 16. Alternate Quiz 2-Form A: Other Forms 17. Alternate Quiz 2-Form B: Other Forms 18. Square Roots 19. Order of Operations 20. Performance Task 21. Quiz 3: Simplifying 22. Alternate Quiz 3-Form A: Simplifying 23. Alternate Quiz 3-Form B: Simplifying 24. Special Project 25. Review 26. Test 27. Alternate Test-Form A 28. Alternate Test-Form B 29. Glossary and Credits MATHEMATICS 800 CCSS UNIT 2: MODELING PROBLEMS IN INTEGERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 170 Assignment Titles Translating Expressions and Equations 18. Evaluating Expressions Solving One-Step Equations 19. Quiz 3: Integers Solving Two-Step Equations 20. Alternate Quiz 3-Form A: Integers Solving Equations with Exponents 21. Alternate Quiz 3-Form B: Integers Quiz 1: Equations with Real Numbers 22. Graphing Alternate Quiz 1-Form A: Equations with Real 23. One-Step Equations Numbers 24. Two-Step Equations Alternate Quiz 1-Form B: Equations with Real 25. Problem Solving Numbers 26. Performance Task Relations and Functions 27. Quiz 4: Modeling with Integers Functions 28. Alternate Quiz 4-Form A: Modeling with Integers Analyzing Graphs 29. Alternate Quiz 4-Form B: Modeling with Integers Performance Task 30. Special Project Quiz 2: Functions 31. Review Alternate Quiz 2-Form A: Functions 32. Test Alternate Quiz 2-Form B: Functions 33. Alternate Test-Form A Addition of Integers 34. Alternate Test-Form B Subtraction of Integers 35. Glossary and Credits Multiplying and Dividing Integers ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATHEMATICS 800 CCSS UNIT 3: MODELING PROBLEMS WITH RATIONAL NUMBERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Assignment Titles Prime Factorization and the GCF 15 One-Step Addition and Subtraction Equations Simplifying Fractions 16. One-Step Multiplication and Division Equations The LCM and the LCD 17. Two-Step Equations Quiz 1: Number Theory 18. One-Step Inequalities Alternate Quiz 1-Form A: Number Theory 19. Two-Step Inequalities Alternate Quiz 1-Form B: Number Theory 20. Performance Task Adding and Subtracting Like Fractions 21. Quiz 3: Solving Equations and Inequalities Adding and Subtracting Unlike Fractions 22. Alternate Quiz 3-Form A: Solving Equations and Adding and Subtracting Decimal Numbers Inequalities Multiplying and Dividing Fractions 23. Alternate Quiz 3-Form B: Solving Equations and Multiplying and Dividing Decimal Numbers Inequalities Performance Task 24. Special Project Quiz 2: Solving Problems with Rational Numbers 25. Review Alternate Quiz 2-Form A: Solving Problems with 26. Test Rational Numbers 27. Alternate Test-Form A Alternate Quiz 2-Form B: Solving Problems with 28. Alternate Test-Form B Rational Numbers 29. Glossary and Credits MATHEMATICS 800 CCSS UNIT 4: PROPORTIONAL REASONING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15 16. 17. Proportions Linear Applications Direct Variation Quiz 1: Proportions Alternate Quiz 1-Form A: Proportions Alternate Quiz 1-Form B: Proportions Fraction Solving Percent Problems Application of Ratios and Percents More Applications with Percents Performance Task Quiz 2: Percents Alternate Quiz 2-Form A: Percents Alternate Quiz 2-Form B: Percents Unit Conversion within Customary Units Unit Conversion within Metric Units Corresponding Parts Assignment Titles 18. Indirect Measure 19. Models and Scales 20. Performance Task 21. Quiz 3: Measurement/Similar Figures 22. Alternate Quiz 3-Form A: Measurement/Similar Figures 23. Alternate Quiz 3-Form B: Measurement/Similar Figures 24. Project: Proportional Reasoning 25. Alternate Project: Proportional Reasoning 26. Special Project 27. Review 28. Test 29. Alternate Test-Form A 30. Alternate Test-Form B 31. Glossary and Credits MATHEMATICS 800 CCSS UNIT 5: MORE WITH FUNCTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 171 Assignment Titles Rewriting Equations 21. Graphing Systems of Linear Equations Combine Like Terms 22. Solving Systems of Linear Equations using Solving Equations by Combining Like Terms Substitution Distributive Property 23. Solving Systems of Linear Equations using Addition Solving Equations with Distributive Property 24. Quiz 3: System of Equations Solving Equations with Special Solutions 25. Alternate Quiz 3-Form A: System of Equations Performance Task 26. Alternate Quiz 3-Form B: System of Equations Quiz 1: Solving Equations 27. Patterns and Arithmetic Sequences Alternate Quiz 1-Form A: Solving Equations 28. Geometric Sequences Alternate Quiz 1-Form B: Solving Equations 29. Exponential Sequences Slope 30. Recursive Sequences Using Intercepts 31. Quiz 4: Patterns Slope-Intercept Form 32. Alternate Quiz 4-Form A: Patterns More Slope-Intercept Form 33. Alternate Quiz 4-Form B: Patterns Applications of Linear Functions 34. Special Project Non-Linear Functions 35. Review Performance Task 36. Test Quiz 2: Families of Functions 37. Alternate Test-Form A Alternate Quiz 2-Form A: Families of Functions 38. Alternate Test-Form B Alternate Quiz 2-Form B: Families of Functions 39. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATHEMATICS 800 CCSS UNIT 6: MEASUREMENT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Assignment Titles Classify and Measure Angles 13. Quiz 2: Polygons Perpendicular and Parallel Lines 14. Alternate Quiz 2-Form A: Polygons Perpendicular and Parallel Lines 15 Alternate Quiz 2-Form B: Polygons Circles 16. Pythagorean Theorem Quiz 1: Angle Measures and Circles 17. Pythagorean Theorem Alternate Quiz 1-Form A: Angle Measures and 18. Performance Task Circles 19. Quiz 3: Indirect Measure Alternate Quiz 1-Form B: Angle Measures and 20. Alternate Quiz 3-Form A: Indirect Measure Circles 21. Alternate Quiz 3-Form B: Indirect Measure Classifying Polygons 22. Special Project Interior and Exterior Measures of Polygons 23. Review Classifying Triangles and the Triangle Inequality 24. Test Theorem 25. Alternate Test-Form A Performance Task 26. Alternate Test-Form B The Quadrilateral Family 27. Glossary and Credits MATHEMATICS 800 CCSS UNIT 7: PLANE GEOMETRY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Assignment Titles Perimeter and Circumference 16. Alternate Quiz 2 - Form B: Symmetry and Area of Parallelograms Reflections Area of Triangles and Trapezoids 17. Translations Area of Circles 18. Tessellations Composite Figures 19. Rotations Effects of Dimensional Changes 20. Dilations Performance Task 21. Angle Reflections Quiz 1: Perimeter and Area 22. Performance Task Alternate Quiz 1 - Form A: Perimeter and Area 23. Quiz 3: Other Transformations Alternate Quiz 1 - Form B: Perimeter and Area 24. Alternate Quiz 3 - Form A: Other Transformations Symmetry 25. Alternate Quiz 3 - Form B: Other Transformations Distance and Midpoint 26. Special Project Reflections 27. Review Quiz 2: Symmetry and Reflections 28. Test Alternate Quiz 2 - Form A: Symmetry and 29. Alternate Test - Form A Reflections 30. Alternate Test - Form B 31. Glossary and Credits MATHEMATICS 800 CCSS UNIT 8: MEASURES OF SOLID FIGURES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 172 Solid Figures Euler's Formula Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms Surface Area of Triangular Prisms Performance Task Surface Area of Cylinders Surface Area of Pyramids Surface Area of Composite Figures Quiz 1: Surface Area Alternate Quiz 1-Form A: Surface Area Alternate Quiz 1-Form B: Surface Area Volume of Rectangular Prisms Volume of Triangular Prisms Volume of Square Pyramids Volume of Cylinders Assignment Titles 16. Volume of Cones 17. Volume of Spheres 18. Changes to Volume 19. Volume of Composite Figures 20. Performance Task 21. Quiz 2: Volume 22. Alternate Quiz 2-Form A: Volume 23. Alternate Quiz 2-Form B: Volume 24. Special Project 25. Review 26. Test 27. Alternate Test-Form A 28. Alternate Test-Form B 29. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATHEMATICS 800 CCSS UNIT 9: DATA ANALYSIS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Assignment Titles Collecting Data 13. Scatter Plots Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion 14. Misleading Graphs Bar Graphs 15 Appropriate Displays Circle Graphs 16. Application of Data Analysis Line Graphs 17. Performance Task Frequency and Histograms 18. Quiz 2: More Data Displays Performance Task 19. Alternate Quiz 2-Form A: More Data Displays Quiz 1: Collecting and Representing Data 20. Alternate Quiz 2-Form B: More Data Displays Alternate Quiz 1-Form A: Collecting and 21. Special Project Representing Data 22. Review Alternate Quiz 1-Form B: Collecting and 23. Test Representing Data 24. Alternate Test-Form A Constructing Box-and-Whisker Plots 25. Alternate Test-Form B Interpreting Box-and-Whisker Plots 26. Glossary and Credits MATHEMATICS 800 CCSS UNIT 10: PROBABILITY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Tree Diagrams and the Counting Principle Permutations Combinations Mixed Review of Outcomes Quiz 1: Outcomes Alternate Quiz 1-Form A: Outcomes Alternate Quiz 1-Form B: Outcomes Probability and Odds Experimental vs Theoretical Probability Disjointed and Overlapping Events Independent and Dependent Events Performance Task Assignment Titles 13. Performance Task 14. Quiz 2: Probability 15 Alternate Quiz 2-Form A: Probability 16. Alternate Quiz 2-Form B: Probability 17. Simulate a Problem 18. Quest: All That's Fair In... 19. Special Project 20. Review 21. Test 22. Alternate Test-Form A 23. Alternate Test-Form B 24. Glossary and Credits MATHEMATICS 800 CCSS UNIT 11: COURSE REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Review 1 Review 2 Final Exam Final Exam - Form A Final Exam - Form B Assignment Titles 6. Performance Task 1 7. Performance Task 2 8. Performance Task 3 9. Performance Task 4 MATHEMATICS 800 CCSS UNIT 12: END OF COURSE 1. 2. 173 Exam Alternate Exam-Form A Assignment Titles 6. Alternate Exam-Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 INTEGRATED MATH I COURSE OVERVIEW Integrated Math I is a mathematics course for high school students who have successfully completed either general mathematics for grade 8 or pre-algebra. This course is the first in a four-part, integrated high school mathematics curriculum. The materials in this course integrate the topics of algebra, geometry, probability, and statistics. Throughout the course, students will practice algebraic thinking and use algebra to model and solve real world problems. Students are exposed to several branches of mathematics and will explore ways in which each one can be used as a mathematical model in understanding the world. The course seeks to help students expand their knowledge and skills so that they may achieve the following goals: Gain an increased awareness of math as a life skill. Understand how math is like a language, with a set of conventions. Realize that while mathematical models are useful in studying the world, they have limits. In attaining these goals, students will begin to see the “big picture” of mathematics and understand how numeric, algebraic, and geometric concepts are woven together to build a foundation for higher mathematical thinking. INTEGRATED MATH I UNIT 1: FOUNDATIONS OF ALGEBRA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Course Overview Classifying and Comparing Numbers Fractions Signed Numbers Exponents and Order of Operations Quiz 1: The Language of Mathematics Variables and Expressions Evaluating Expressions Commutative and Associative Properties The Distributive Property Simplifying Expressions Quiz 2: Introduction to Algebra Drawing Conclusions Truth Values Assignment Titles 15. Project: Determining Logical Equivalence 16. Converse, Inverse and Contrapositive 17. Quiz 3: Logical Thinking 18. Open Sentences 19. Addition Property of Equality 20. Multiplication Property of Equality 21. Equations with More than One Step 22. Variables on Both Sides 23. Quiz 4: Properties of Equality 24. Special Project 25. Review 26. Test 27. Alternate Test 28. Glossary and Credits INTEGRATED MATH I UNIT 2: THE LANGUAGE OF ALGEBRA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 174 Multiplying with Like Bases A Product to a Power Dividing with Like Bases Scientific Notation Quiz 1: Exponential Expressions Adding and Subtracting Polynomials Multiplying by a Monomial Multiplying all Polynomials F.O.I.L. and Special Cases Dividing by a Monomial Long Division Quiz 2: Operations with Polynomials Simplifying Radicals Assignment Titles 14. Multiplying Radicals 15. Dividing Radicals 16. Adding and Subtracting Radicals 17 Quiz 3: Radical Expressions 18. Simplifying Rational Expressions 19. Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions 20. Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions 21. Quiz 4: Rational Expressions 22. Special Project 23. Review 24. Test 25. Alternate Test 26. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 INTEGRATED MATH I UNIT 3: GEOMETRY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Angle Relationship Definitions Parallel Lines and Transversals Interior and Exterior Angles of Polygons Quiz 1: Angle Relationships Triangle Properties Pythagorean Theorem Congruence Parallelograms The Trapezoid Quiz 2: Polygons Definitions and Nets Surface Area Assignment Titles 13. Volume 14. Quiz 3: Polyhedra 15. Central Angle and Arc Measure 16. Area and Sectors 17 The Cylinder and Sphere 18. Quiz 4: Circles and Spheres 19. Special Project 20. Review 21. Test 22. Alternate Test 23. Glossary and Credits INTEGRATED MATH I UNIT 4: COORDINATE GEOMETRY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles 12. Rotations 13. Quiz 3: Transformations 14. Parent Functions 15. Reflecting a Parent Function 16. Shifting a Parent Function 17. Quiz 4: Families of Functions 18. Special Project 19. Review 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits The Coordinate Plane Identifying Functions Function Notation Modeling Functions Quiz 1: Introduction to Functions The Distance Formula The Midpoint Formula The Circle Quiz 2: Geometry Proof Symmetry and Reflections Translations and Dilations INTEGRATED MATH I UNIT 5: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam: Form A 4. Alternate Exam: Form B Review Exam INTEGRATED MATH I UNIT 6: LINEAR EQUATIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 175 Writing Equations from Word Problems Combining Like Terms The Distributive Property Literal Equations Quiz 1: Multi-Step Equations Two Unknowns More than Two Unknowns Using a Chart Percent Problems Mixture and Interest Problems Quiz 2: Modeling with Linear Equations Writing a Function Rule Arithmetic Sequences Direct Variation Assignment Titles 15. Slope 16. Quiz 3: Linear Functions 17. Linear Equations 18. Slope-Intercept Form 19. Writing Linear Equations (1) 20. Writing Linear Equations (2) 21. Writing Linear Equations (3) 22. Quiz 4: Writing Linear Function Rules 23. Special Project 24. Review 25. Test 26. Alternate Test 27. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 INTEGRATED MATH I UNIT 7: EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Assignment Titles 15. Ratio Problems 16. Quiz 3: Rational Equations 17 Graphing One-Variable Inequalities 18. Addition Property of Inequality 19. Multiplication Property of Inequality 20. Multi-Step Inequalities 21. Maximum and Minimum 22. Quiz 4: Inequalities 23. Special Project 24. Review 25. Test 26. Alternate Test 27. Glossary and Credits The Greatest Common Factor Factoring Out the GCF Factoring Trinomials Special Cases Factoring by Grouping Perfect Cubes Quiz 1: Factoring Recognizing a Quadratic The Zero Product Property The Square Root Method Quiz 2: Quadratic Equations Proportions Using the LCD Rate and Mixture Problems INTEGRATED MATH I UNIT 8: LINEAR SYSTEMS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles Compound Inequality Graphs 12. Fractional Coefficients Solving Compound Inequalities 13. Quiz 3: Solving Linear Systems Algebraically Inequalities in Two Variables 14. Using Two Variables Quiz 1: Compound and Two Variable Inequalities 15. Money and Unit Pricing Solution of a System 16. Using Formulas Graphing Systems of Equations 17 Quiz 4: Modeling with Linear Systems Systems of Inequalities 18. Special Project Quiz 2: Solving Linear Systems by Graphing 19. Review The Substitution Method 20. Test The Elimination Method 21. Alternate Test Matrices 22. Glossary and Credits INTEGRATED MATH I UNIT 9: PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Measures of Central Tendency Dispersion Project: Graphing Data Interpreting Data Project: Data Analysis Quiz 1: Statistical Analysis Outcomes Permutations Combinations Quiz 2: Outcomes Probability Assignment Titles 12. Project: Experimental Versus Theoretical Probability 13. Compound Events 14. Project: Probability 15. Quiz 3: Probability 16. Special Project 17. Review 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits INTEGRATED MATH I UNIT 10: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam: Form A 4. Alternate Exam: Form B INTEGRATED MATH I UNIT 11: FINAL EXAM 1. 2. 176 Exam Alternate Exam: Form A Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam: Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ALGEBRA I COURSE OVERVIEW Algebra I is a full year, high school credit course that is intended for the student who has successfully mastered the core algebraic concepts covered in the prerequisite course, Pre-Algebra. Within the Algebra I course, the student will explore basic algebraic fundamentals such as evaluating, creating, solving and graphing linear, quadratic, and polynomial functions. Upon successfully completing the course, the student should have mastered the following concepts: Solve single variable, absolute value, and linear systems of equations. Solve and graph single variable, absolute value, and linear inequalities. Evaluate, solve, and graph linear and quadratic functions as well as conceptualize the relationship between the independent and dependent variable of a function. Understand and know how to apply the distance, midpoint, and slope formulas as well as the Pythagorean theorem. Form an equation of a line using the slope-intercept, point-slope and standard forms of a line. Organize data in the form of a table or matrix; perform complex matrix operations such as multiplication, evaluating the determinant, and solving a system of linear equations using Cramer's Rule. Apply basic fundamental rules of exponents. Be able to construct a formula or equation necessary to solve algebraic word problems involving area, perimeter, and linear systems of equations, basic probability and statistical reasoning, distance, and compounding interest. Evaluate rational expressions and solve equations with rational expressions. Simplify and perform operations with radical expressions and polynomials. ALGEBRA I UNIT 1: FOUNDATIONS OF ALGEBRA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. 9. 10. 11. Course Overview Variables and Expressions Exponents and Order of Operations Evaluating Expressions Quiz 1: The Language of Algebra Classifying and Comparing Numbers Decimal-Fraction Conversions Fractions Adding and Subtracting Signed Numbers Multiplying and Dividing Signed Numbers Absolute Value Assignment Titles 12. Quiz 2: The Real Numbers 13. Commutative and Associative Properties 14. Distributive Property 15. Simplifying Expressions 16. Quiz 3: Properties of the Real Numbers 17. Special Project 18. Review 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits ALGEBRA I UNIT 2: LINEAR EQUATIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 177 Open Sentences Addition Property of Equality Multiplication Property of Equality Two-Step Equations Quiz 1: Solving Equations Variables on Both Sides Combining Like Terms The Distributive Property Literal Equations Quiz 2: Multi-Step Equations Writing Equations from Word Problems Two Unknowns Assignment Titles 13. More than Two Unknowns 14. Using a Chart 15. Quiz 3: Word Problems 16. Percent Problems 17. Mixture and Interest Problems 18. Quiz 4: Mixture and Investment Problems 19. Special Project 20. Review 21. Test 22. Alternate Test 23. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ALGEBRA I UNIT 3: FUNCTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Assignment Titles 13. Absolute Value Functions 14. Quiz 3: Graphing Linear Functions 15. Writing Linear Equations (1) 16. Writing Linear Equations (2) 17 Writing Linear Equations (3) 18. Quiz 4: Writing Linear Equations 19. Special Project 20. Review 21. Test 22. Alternate Test 23. Glossary and Credits The Coordinate Plane Identifying Functions Function Notation Modeling Functions Quiz 1: Function Basics Writing a Function Rule Arithmetic Sequences Direct Variation Slope Quiz 2: Patterns Linear Equations Slope-Intercept Form ALGEBRA I UNIT 4: INEQUALITIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles 11. Absolute Value Solution Sets 12. Absolute Value Inequalities with One Variable 13. Absolute Value Inequalities with Two Variables 14. Quiz 3: Absolute Value 15. Special Project 16. Review 17. Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits Graphing Addition Property of Inequality Multiplication Property of Inequality Multi-Step Inequalities Problem Solving Quiz 1: Solving Inequalities Compound Inequality Graphs Solving Compound Inequalities Inequalities with Two Variables Quiz 2: Compound Inequalities ALGEBRA I UNIT 5: LINEAR SYSTEMS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Solution of a System Graphing Systems of Equations Systems of Inequalities Quiz 1: Solving Linear Systems by Graphing Substitution Method Addition Method Matrices Fractional Coefficients Quiz 2: Solving Linear Systems Algebraically Using Two Variables Assignment Titles 11. Money and Unit Pricing 12. Using Formulas 13. Quiz 3: Representing Problems Using a Linear System 14. Special Project 15. Review 16. Test 17. Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits ALGEBRA I UNIT 6: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 178 Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam - Form A 4. Alternate Exam - Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ALGEBRA I UNIT 7: POLYNOMIALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles Adding and Subtracting Polynomials 12. Factoring by Grouping Grouping Symbols 13. Factoring Trinomials (1) Quiz 1: Adding and Subtracting Polynomials 14. Factoring Trinomials (2) Multiplying by a Monomial 15 Special Cases Multiplying Polynomials 16. Complete Factorization F.O.I.L. and Special Cases 17. Quiz 3: Factoring Polynomials Dividing by a Monomial 18. Special Project Long Division 19. Review Quiz 2: Multiplying and Dividing Polynomials 20. Test Greatest Common Factor 21. Alternate Test Factoring Out the GCF 22. Glossary and Credits ALGEBRA I UNIT 8: EXPONENTIAL AND RADICAL FUNCTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Negative Exponents Exponential Expressions Scientific Notation Quiz 1: Evaluating Exponential Expressions Multiplication Raising to a Power Division Geometric Sequences Quiz 2: Properties of Exponents Simplifying Radicals Assignment Titles 11. Multiplying Radicals 12. Dividing Radicals 13. Adding and Subtracting Radicals 14. Radical Equations 15. Quiz 3: Radical Functions 16. Special Project 17. Review 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits ALGEBRA I UNIT 9: QUADRATICS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Pythagorean Theorem Distance Midpoint Quiz 1: Formulas Quadratic Functions Transformations Line of Symmetry Quadratic Inequalities Quiz 2: Graphing Quadratic Functions Solving by Factoring Square Root Method Assignment Titles 12. Applications of Quadratics 13. Completing the Square 14. Completing the Square 15. Quadratic Formula (1) 16. Quadratic Formula (2) 17. Quiz 3: Solving Quadratic Equations 18. Special Project 19. Review 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits ALGEBRA I UNIT 10: RATIONAL EXPRESSIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 179 Assignment Titles Simplifying Rational Expressions 10. Applications of Rational Equations Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions 11. More Problems Adding and Subtracting with Like Denominators 12. Quiz 2: Rational Equations and Inequalities Adding and Subtracting with Unlike Denominators 13. Special Project Quiz 1: Operations with Rational Expressions 14. Review Proportions 15. Test Using the LCD 16. Alternate Test Complex Fractions 17. Glossary and Credits Inequalities ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ALGEBRA I UNIT 11: PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Measures of Central Tendency Dispersion Interpreting Data Project: Data Analysis Quiz 1: Measures of Central Tendency Sampling and Outcomes Permutations Combinations Quiz 2: Outcomes Assignment Titles 10. Probability 11. Compound Events 12. Project: Probability 13. Quiz 3: Probability 14. Special Project 15 Review 16. Test 17. Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits ALGEBRA I UNIT 12: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam - Form A 4. Alternate Exam - Form B ALGEBRA I UNIT 13: FINAL EXAM 1. 2. 180 Exam Alternate Exam - Form A Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam - Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ALGEBRA I CCSS COURSE OVERVIEW Algebra I – CCSS is a full year, high school credit course that is intended for the student who has successfully mastered the core algebraic concepts covered in the prerequisite course, Pre-Algebra. Within the Algebra I course, the student will explore basic algebraic fundamentals such as evaluating, creating, solving and graphing linear, quadratic, and polynomial functions. Upon successfully completing the course, the student should have mastered the following concepts: Solve and graph single variable, absolute value, and linear equations and inequalities. Solve linear, quadratic and exponential systems of equations using graphing, substitution or elimination. Evaluate and solve quadratic equations and inequalities using graphing, factoring, quadratic formula, and completing the square. Interpret and apply the relationship between the independent and dependent variable in a linear, exponential, and quadratic function through algebraic modeling and applications. Understand and know how to apply the distance, midpoint, and slope formulas as well as the Pythagorean Theorem. Form an equation of a line using the slope-intercept, point-slope and standard forms of a line. Apply basic fundamental rules of exponents. Be able to construct a formula or equation necessary to solve algebraic word problems involving area, perimeter, and linear systems of equations, basic probability and statistical reasoning, distance, and compounding interest. Evaluate rational expressions and solve equations with rational expressions. Simplify and perform operations with radical expressions such as addition and subtraction, multiplication and division. Perform operations with polynomials such as addition and subtraction, multiplication, long division and factoring. Interpret and analyze measures of central tendency, sample data and outcome, probability and frequency tables. ALGEBRA I CCSS UNIT 1: FOUNDATIONS OF ALGEBRA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 181 Course Overview Variables and Expressions Exponents and Order of Operations Evaluating Expressions Quiz 1: The Language of Algebra Classifying and Comparing Numbers Decimal-Fraction Conversions Fractions Adding and Subtracting Signed Numbers Multiplying and Dividing Signed Numbers Absolute Value Quiz 2: The Real Numbers Assignment Titles 13. Commutative and Associative Properties 14. Distributive Property 15. Simplifying Expressions 16. Quiz 3: Properties of the Real Numbers 17. Performance Task 18. Alternate Performance Task 19. Special Project 20. Review 21. Test 22. Alternate Test 23. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ALGEBRA I CCSS UNIT 2: LINEAR EQUATIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Assignment Titles 14. Using a Chart 15. Quiz 3: Word Problems 16. Percent Problems 17. Mixture and Interest Problems 18. Quiz 4: Mixture and Investment Problems 19. Performance Task 20. Alternate Performance Task 21. Special Project 22. Review 23. Test 24. Alternate Test 25. Glossary and Credits Open Sentences Addition Property of Equality Multiplication Property of Equality Two-Step Equations Quiz 1: Solving Equations Variables on Both Sides Combining Like Terms The Distributive Property Literal Equations Quiz 2: Multi-Step Equations Writing Equations from Word Problems Two Unknowns More than Two Unknowns ALGEBRA I CCSS UNIT 3: FUNCTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Assignment Titles 16. Writing Linear Equations (1) 17 Writing Linear Equations (2) 18. Writing Linear Equations (3) 19. Inverse Functions 20. Scatter Plots 21. Quiz 4: Writing Linear Equations 22. Performance Task 23. Alternate Performance Task 24. Special Project 25. Review 26. Test 27. Alternate Test 28. Glossary and Credits The Coordinate Plane Identifying Functions Function Notation Modeling Functions Quiz 1: Function Basics Writing a Function Rule Arithmetic Sequences Direct Variation Slope Quiz 2: Patterns Linear Equations Slope-Intercept Form Absolute Value Functions Piecewise Defined Functions Quiz 3: Graphing Linear Functions ALGEBRA I CCSS UNIT 4: INEQUALITIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles 12. Absolute Value Inequalities with One Variable 13. Absolute Value Inequalities with Two Variables 14. Quiz 3: Absolute Value 15. Performance Task 16. Alternate Performance Task 17. Special Project 18. Review 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits Graphing Addition Property of Inequality Multiplication Property of Inequality Multi-Step Inequalities Problem Solving Quiz 1: Solving Inequalities Compound Inequality Graphs Solving Compound Inequalities Inequalities with Two Variables Quiz 2: Compound Inequalities Absolute Value Solution Sets ALGEBRA I CCSS UNIT 5: LINEAR SYSTEMS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 182 Solution of a System Graphing Systems of Equations Systems of Inequalities Quiz 1: Solving Linear Systems by Graphing Substitution Method Addition Method Matrices Fractional Coefficients Quiz 2: Solving Linear Systems Algebraically Using Two Variables Money and Unit Pricing Assignment Titles 12. Using Formulas 13. Quiz 3: Representing Problems Using a Linear System 14. Performance Task 15. Alternate Performance Task 16. Special Project 17. Review 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ALGEBRA I CCSS UNIT 6: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam - Form A 4. Alternate Exam - Form B Review Exam ALGEBRA I CCSS UNIT 7: POLYNOMIALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Assignment Titles Adding and Subtracting Polynomials 13. Factoring Trinomials (1) Grouping Symbols 14. Factoring Trinomials (2) Quiz 1: Adding and Subtracting Polynomials 15 Special Cases Multiplying by a Monomial 16. Complete Factorization Multiplying Polynomials 17. Quiz 3: Factoring Polynomials F.O.I.L. and Special Cases 18. Performance Task Dividing by a Monomial 19. Alternate Performance Task Long Division 20. Special Project Quiz 2: Multiplying and Dividing Polynomials 21. Review Greatest Common Factor 22. Test Factoring Out the GCF 23. Alternate Test Factoring by Grouping 24. Glossary and Credits ALGEBRA I CCSS UNIT 8: EXPONENTIAL AND RADICAL FUNCTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Negative Exponents Exponential Expressions Exponential Functions Scientific Notation Quiz 1: Evaluating Exponential Expressions Multiplication Raising to a Power Division Geometric Sequences Quiz 2: Properties of Exponents Simplifying Radicals Multiplying Radicals Assignment Titles 13. Dividing Radicals 14. Adding and Subtracting Radicals 15. Radical Equations 16. Graphing Radical Functions 17. Quiz 3: Radical Functions 18. Performance Task 19. Alternate Performance Task 20. Special Project 21. Review 22. Test 23. Alternate Test 24. Glossary and Credits ALGEBRA I CCSS UNIT 9: QUADRATICS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 183 Assignment Titles Pythagorean Theorem 15. Applications of Quadratics Distance 16. Rate of Change Systems of Equations 17. Completing the Square Systems of Linear and Exponential Equations 18. Completing the Square Midpoint 19. Quadratic Formula (1) Quiz 1: Formulas 20. Quadratic Formula (2) Quadratic Functions 21. Quiz 3: Solving Quadratic Equations Transformations 22. Performance Task Transformations (2) 23. Alternate Performance Task Line of Symmetry 24. Special Project Quadratic Inequalities 25. Review Quiz 2: Graphing Quadratic Functions 26. Test Solving by Factoring 27. Alternate Test Square Root Method 28. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ALGEBRA I CCSS UNIT 10: RATIONAL EXPRESSIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles Simplifying Rational Expressions 11. More Problems Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions 12. Quiz 2: Rational Equations and Inequalities Adding and Subtracting with Like Denominators 13. Performance Task Adding and Subtracting with Unlike Denominators 14. Alternate Performance Task Quiz 1: Operations with Rational Expressions 15. Special Project Proportions 16. Review Using the LCD 17. Test Complex Fractions 18. Alternate Test Inequalities 19. Glossary and Credits Applications of Rational Equations ALGEBRA I CCSS UNIT 11: PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Measures of Central Tendency Dispersion Interpreting Data Project: Data Analysis Quiz 1: Measures of Central Tendency Sampling and Outcomes Permutations Combinations Quiz 2: Outcomes Probability Compound Events Assignment Titles 12. Two-Way Frequency Tables 13. Project: Probability 14. Quiz 3: Probability 15 Performance Task 16. Alternate Performance Task 17. Special Project 18. Review 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits ALGEBRA I CCSS UNIT 12: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam - Form A 4. Alternate Exam - Form B ALGEBRA I CCSS UNIT 13: FINAL EXAM 1. 2. 3. Exam Alternate Exam - Form A Alternate Exam - Form B Assignment Titles 4. Performance Task 1 5. Performance Task 2 ALGEBRA I CCSS UNIT 14: CCSS END-OF-COURSE EXAM 1. 2. 184 Exam Alternate Exam - Form A Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam - Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 GEOMETRY COURSE OVERVIEW Geometry is a full year, high school math course for the student who has successfully completed the prerequisite course, Algebra I. The course focuses on the skills and methods of linear, coordinate, and plane geometry. In it, students will gain solid experience with geometric calculations and coordinate plane graphing, methods of formal proof, and techniques of construction. By the end of the course, students will be expected to do the following: Understand defined terms, axioms, postulates, and theories. Apply rules of formal logic and construct proofs in two-column format. Know how to solve for angles given parallels, perpendiculars, and transversals. Demonstrate how to solve for sides and angles of triangles, quadrilaterals, and polygons. Understand trigonometric ratios and know how to use them to solve for unknown sides and angles in given triangles as well as application word problems. Be able to determine arcs, chords, and sectors of circles. Calculate perimeter, area, and volume of figures and solids. Graph lines and determine slopes, midpoints, and distances. Make geometric constructions on paper. Represent results of motion geometry (translation, rotation, reflection, dilation). GEOMETRY UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. 9. 10. Course Overview Mathematic System: Set Theory Review Mathematic System: Operations with Sets Quiz 1: Set Theory Geometry Undefined Terms: Point Geometry Undefined Terms: Line Geometry Undefined Terms: Plane Quiz 2: Undefined Terms Defined Terms: Definitions Quiz 3: Defined Terms Assignment Titles 11. Geometric Postulates 12. Review of Algebraic Postulates 13. Geometric Theorems 14. Review of Properties of Algebra 15 Quiz 4: Postulates and Theorems 16. Special Project 17. Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits GEOMETRY UNIT 2: LOGIC 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 185 Logic Conjunctions Disjunctions Negation Conditional or Implication Statements Converse, Inverse, Contrapositive Quiz 1: Principles of Logic Inductive Reasoning Deductive Reasoning Using Deductive Reasoning Quiz 2: Inductive and Deductive Reasoning Assignment Titles 12. Proof Formats: Statement of the Theorem 13. Proof Formats: The Figure 14. Proof Formats: The Given Statement 15. Proof Formats: To Prove Statement 16. Proof Formats: The Plan of the Proof 17. Indirect Proof Format: The Paragraph Proof 18. Quiz 3: Proof Formats 19. Special Project 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 GEOMETRY UNIT 3: ANGLES AND PARALLELS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Assignment Titles Angle Definitions 14. More Proofs for Postulates 9 and 10 Angle Measurement 15. Quiz 3: Parallels and Transversals Quiz 1: Angles 16. Construction: Perpendiculars Angle Relationship Definitions 17 Construction: Tangents to Circles Angle Relationship Theorems (1) 18. Construction: Parallels Angle Relationship Theorems (2) 19. Classifying Triangles by Sides and Angles Quiz 2: Angle Theorems 20. Exterior and Remote Interior Angles of a Triangle Construction: Copying Figures 21. Proofs Involving Triangles Construction: Bisecting Figures 22. Other Polygons Basic Properties of Parallels 23. Quiz 4: Triangles, Polygons, and Angle Properties Transversals and Special Angles 24. Special Project More Proofs: Transversals and Special Angles 25. Test Continued Proofs: Transversals and Special 26. Alternate Test Angles 27. Glossary and Credits GEOMETRY UNIT 4: CONGRUENT TRIANGLES AND QUADRILATERALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Defining Congruent Triangles Proving Triangles Congruent (1) Proving Triangles Congruent (2) Proving Right Triangles Congruent Quiz 1: Congruent Triangles Independent Triangles (1) Independent Triangles (2) Overlapping Triangles (1) Overlapping Triangles (2) Isosceles Triangles (1) Isosceles Triangles (2) Construction of Triangles 30-60-90 Construction of Triangles 45-45-90 Quiz 2: Types of Triangles Inequality Theorem in One Triangle Part 1 Assignment Titles 16. Inequality Theorem in One Triangle Part 2 17. Inequality Theorem in Two Triangles 18. Quadrilateral Parallelograms Theorems Part 1 19. Quadrilateral Parallelograms Theorems Part 2 20. Quiz 3: Inequalities; Quadrilaterals 21. Triangles that Use Parallelograms in Proofs 22. Parallelograms: Rectangles 23. Parallelograms: Rhombus 24. Trapezoids-Definitions and Proofs 25. Quiz 4: Parallelograms; Trapezoids 26. Special Project 27. Test 28. Alternate Test 29. Glossary and Credits GEOMETRY UNIT 5: SIMILAR POLYGONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Algebra and Ratios Algebra Properties and Proportions Properties of Proportions Quiz 1: Ratios, Properties, and Proportions Meaning of Similarity Meaning of Similarity-Theorems Meaning of Similarity-Proofs Theorems-Similar Polygons Theorems-Special Segments in Triangles Similar Right Triangles The Pythagorean Theorem Theorem about 30-60-90 Right Triangles Theorem about 45-45-90 Right Triangles Quiz 2: Similarity; Triangle Theorems Assignment Titles 15. Using Triangles: Rectangular Solids 16. Using Triangles: Regular Square Pyramid 17. Trigonometry-Sine Ratio 18. Trigonometry-Cosine Ratio 19. Trigonometry-Tangent Ratio 20. Using Similar Triangles in Indirect Measurement 21. Using Trigonometry in Indirect Measure 22. Quiz 3: Triangles and Trigonometry 23. Project: Model and Scale Drawing 24. Special Project 25. Test 26. Alternate Test 27. Glossary and Credits GEOMETRY UNIT 6: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 186 Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam - Form A 4. Alternate Exam - Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 GEOMETRY UNIT 7: CIRCLES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles 11. Special Angles Type 2 12. Special Angles Type 3 13. Special Segments 14. Quiz 3: Special Angles and Segments 15 Construction: Circles 16. Special Project 17. Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits Characteristics of Circles Characteristics of Spheres Quiz 1: Circles and Spheres Tangents Arcs Chords Theorems (1) Theorems (2) Quiz 2: Tangents, Arcs, and Chords Special Angles Type 1 GEOMETRY UNIT 8: AREA AND VOLUME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Assignment Titles 15. Solids: Prisms 16. Solids: Pyramids 17. Solids: Cylinders 18. Solids: Cones 19. Solids: Spheres 20. Quiz 3: Volume of Solids 21. Construction: Dividing a Segment 22. Construction: 4th Proportion 23. Construction: The Geometric Mean 24. Special Project 25. Test 26. Alternate Test 27. Glossary and Credits Area Concepts of Polygons Area of Rectangles Area of Parallelograms Area of Triangles and Rhombuses Area of Trapezoids Area of Regular Polygons Area Comparisons of Polygons Quiz 1: Area of Polygons Construction: Polygons Circles: Circumference and PI Circles: Area of Circles Circles: Area of Sectors Circles: Area of Segments Quiz 2: Area of Circles GEOMETRY UNIT 9: COORDINATE GEOMETRY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles Symmetry 11. Equations of Lines Ordered Pairs: Points in a Plane 12. Quiz 3: Slope and Lines Graphs of Algebraic Sentences 13. Figures in the Coordinate Plane Quiz 1: Symmetry, Ordered Pairs, and Graphs 14. Proofs with Coordinate Geometry (1) Distance Formula 15. Proofs with Coordinate Geometry (2) Equation of a Circle 16. Quiz 4: Figures and Proofs Midpoint Formula 17. Special Project Quiz 2: Distance Formula and Applications 18. Test Slope 19. Alternate Test Parallel and Perpendicular Lines 20. Glossary and Credits GEOMETRY UNIT 10: TRANSFORMATIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 187 Introduction: Rigid Motion, or Isometry Isometry: Reflection Isometry: Translation Isometry: Rotation Quiz 1: Isometry Dilation: Congruence and Similarity Product Transformation Assignment Titles 8. Inverse and Identity Transformation 9. Quiz 2: Transformations 10. Special Project 11. Test 12. Alternate Test 13. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 GEOMETRY UNIT 11: REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Geometry as a System Geometry Proofs Angle Relationships and Parallels Quiz 1: Review: Units 1-3 Congruent Triangles and Quadrilaterals Similar Polygons Circles Quiz 2: Review: Units 4,5,7 Assignment Titles 9. Area and Volume 10. Coordinate Geometry 11. Quiz 3: Review: Units 7,8,10 12. Special Project 13. Test 14. Alternate Test 15 Glossary and Credits GEOMETRY UNIT 12: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam - Form A 4. Alternate Exam - Form B GEOMETRY UNIT 13: FINAL EXAM 1. 2. 188 Exam Alternate Exam - Form A Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam - Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 GEOMETRY CCSS COURSE OVERVIEW Geometry–CCSS is a full year, high school math course for the student who has successfully completed the prerequisite course, Algebra I. The course focuses on the skills and methods of linear, quadratic, coordinate, and plane geometry. In it, students will gain solid experience with geometric calculations and coordinate plane graphing, methods of formal proof, and techniques of construction. By the end of the course, students will be expected to do the following: Understand defined terms, axioms, postulates, and theories. Apply rules of formal logic and construct proofs in two-column format. Know how to solve for angles given parallels, perpendiculars, and transversals. Demonstrate how to solve for sides and angles of triangles, quadrilaterals, and polygons. Understand trigonometric ratios and know how to use them to solve for unknown sides and angles in given triangles as well as application word problems. Be able to determine arcs, chords, and sectors of circles. Calculate perimeter, area, and volume of figures and solids. Graph lines and determine slopes, midpoints, and distances. Interpret and construct the graphs and equations of quadratic functions. Make geometric constructions on paper. Represent results of motion geometry (translation, rotation, reflection, dilation). Calculate simple probabilities using addition, multiplication, permutations, combinations, and frequency tables. GEOMETRY CCSS UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. 9. 10. 11. Course Overview Mathematic System: Set Theory Review Mathematic System: Operations with Sets Quiz 1: Set Theory Geometry Undefined Terms: Point Geometry Undefined Terms: Line Geometry Undefined Terms: Plane Quiz 2: Undefined Terms Defined Terms: Definitions Quiz 3: Defined Terms Geometric Postulates Assignment Titles 12. Review of Algebraic Postulates 13. Geometric Theorems 14. Review of Properties of Algebra 15 Quiz 4: Postulates and Theorems 16. Performance Task 17. Alternate Performance Task 18. Special Project 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits GEOMETRY CCSS UNIT 2: LOGIC 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 189 Assignment Titles Logic 13. Proof Formats: The Figure Conjunctions 14. Proof Formats: The Given Statement Disjunctions 15. Proof Formats: To Prove Statement Negation 16. Proof Formats: The Plan of the Proof Conditional or Implication Statements 17. Indirect Proof Format: The Paragraph Proof Converse, Inverse, Contrapositive 18. Quiz 3: Proof Formats Quiz 1: Principles of Logic 19. Performance Task Inductive Reasoning 20. Alternate Performance Task Deductive Reasoning 21. Special Project Using Deductive Reasoning 22. Test Quiz 2: Inductive and Deductive Reasoning 23. Alternate Test Proof Formats: Statement of the Theorem 24. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 GEOMETRY CCSS UNIT 3: ANGLES AND PARALLELS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Assignment Titles Angle Definitions 15. Quiz 3: Parallels and Transversals Angle Measurement 16. Construction: Perpendiculars Quiz 1: Angles 17 Construction: Tangents to Circles Angle Relationship Definitions 18. Construction: Parallels Angle Relationship Theorems (1) 19. Classifying Triangles by Sides and Angles Angle Relationship Theorems (2) 20. Exterior and Remote Interior Angles of a Triangle Quiz 2: Angle Theorems 21. Proofs Involving Triangles Construction: Copying Figures 22. Other Polygons Construction: Bisecting Figures 23. Quiz 4: Triangles, Polygons, and Angle Properties Basic Properties of Parallels 24. Performance Task Transversals and Special Angles 25. Alternate Performance Task More Proofs: Transversals and Special Angles 26. Special Project Continued Proofs: Transversals and Special 27. Test Angles 28. Alternate Test More Proofs for Postulates 9 and 10 29. Glossary and Credits GEOMETRY CCSS UNIT 4: CONGRUENT TRIANGLES AND QUADRILATERALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Proving Triangles Congruent (2) Defining Congruent Triangles 16. Inequality Theorem in One Triangle Part 2 Proving Triangles Congruent (1) 17. Inequality Theorem in Two Triangles Proving Triangles Congruent (2) 18. Quadrilateral Parallelograms Theorems Part 1 Proving Triangles Congruent (3) 19. Quadrilateral Parallelograms Theorems Part 2 Proving Right Triangles Congruent 20. Quiz 3: Inequalities; Quadrilaterals Quiz 1: Congruent Triangles 21. Triangles that Use Parallelograms in Proofs Independent Triangles (1) 22. Parallelograms: Rectangles Independent Triangles (2) 23. Parallelograms: Rhombus Overlapping Triangles (1) 24. Trapezoids-Definitions and Proofs Overlapping Triangles (2) 25. Quiz 4: Parallelograms; Trapezoids Isosceles Triangles (1) 26. Performance Task Isosceles Triangles (2) 27. Alternate Performance Task Construction of Triangles 30-60-90 28. Special Project Construction of Triangles 45-45-90 29. Test Quiz 2: Types of Triangles Alternate Test Inequality Theorem in One Triangle Part 1 Glossary and Credits GEOMETRY CCSS UNIT 5: SIMILAR POLYGONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Algebra and Ratios Algebra Properties and Proportions Properties of Proportions Quiz 1: Ratios, Properties, and Proportions Meaning of Similarity Meaning of Similarity-Theorems Meaning of Similarity-Proofs Theorems-Similar Polygons Theorems-Special Segments in Triangles Similar Right Triangles The Pythagorean Theorem Theorem about 30-60-90 Right Triangles Theorem about 45-45-90 Right Triangles Quiz 2: Similarity; Triangle Theorems Using Triangles: Rectangular Solids Assignment Titles 16. Using Triangles: Regular Square Pyramid 17. Trigonometry-Sine Ratio 18. Trigonometry-Cosine Ratio 19. Trigonometry-Tangent Ratio 20. Using Similar Triangles in Indirect Measurement 21. Using Trigonometry in Indirect Measure 22. Quiz 3: Triangles and Trigonometry 23. Project: Model and Scale Drawing 24. Performance Task 25. Alternate Performance Task 26. Special Project 27. Test 28. Alternate Test 29. Glossary and Credits GEOMETRY CCSS UNIT 6: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 190 Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam - Form A 4. Alternate Exam - Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 GEOMETRY CCSS UNIT 7: CIRCLES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles 12. Special Angles Type 3 13. Special Segments 14. Quiz 3: Special Angles and Segments 15 Construction: Circles 16. Performance Task 17. Alternate Performance Task 18. Special Project 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits Characteristics of Circles Characteristics of Spheres Quiz 1: Circles and Spheres Tangents Arcs Chords Theorems (1) Theorems (2) Quiz 2: Tangents, Arcs, and Chords Special Angles Type 1 Special Angles Type 2 GEOMETRY CCSS UNIT 8: AREA AND VOLUME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Assignment Titles 16. Solids: Pyramids 17. Solids: Cylinders 18. Solids: Cones 19. Solids: Spheres 20. Quiz 3: Volume of Solids 21. Two- and Three-Dimensional Shapes 22. Construction: Dividing a Segment 23. Construction: 4th Proportion 24. Construction: The Geometric Mean 25. Performance Task 26. Alternate Performance Task 27. Special Project 28. Test 29. Alternate Test 30. Glossary and Credits Area Concepts of Polygons Area of Rectangles Area of Parallelograms Area of Triangles and Rhombuses Area of Trapezoids Area of Regular Polygons Area Comparisons of Polygons Quiz 1: Area of Polygons Construction: Polygons Circles: Circumference and PI Circles: Area of Circles Circles: Area of Sectors Circles: Area of Segments Quiz 2: Area of Circles Solids: Prisms GEOMETRY CCSS UNIT 9: COORDINATE GEOMETRY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Assignment Titles Symmetry 13. Quiz 3: Slope and Lines Ordered Pairs: Points in a Plane 14. Figures in the Coordinate Plane Graphs of Algebraic Sentences 15. Proofs with Coordinate Geometry (1) Quiz 1: Symmetry, Ordered Pairs, and Graphs 16. Proofs with Coordinate Geometry (2) Distance Formula 17. Quiz 4: Figures and Proofs Perimeter and Area 18. Performance Task Equation of a Circle 19. Alternate Performance Task Midpoint Formula 20. Special Project Quiz 2: Distance Formula and Applications 21. Test Slope 22. Alternate Test Parallel and Perpendicular Lines 23. Glossary and Credits Equations of Lines GEOMETRY CCSS UNIT 10: TRANSFORMATIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 191 Introduction: Rigid Motion, or Isometry Isometry: Reflection Isometry: Translation Isometry: Rotation Quiz 1: Isometry Transformation Sequences Similarity Transformation: Dilation Product Transformation Assignment Titles 9. Inverse and Identity Transformation 10. Quiz 2: Transformations 11. Performance Task 12. Alternate Performance Task 13. Special Project 14. Test 15. Alternate Test 16. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 GEOMETRY CCSS UNIT 11: GEOMETRIC APPLICATION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Assignment Titles Using SOH CAH TOA in Trigonometry 9. Modeling with Geometric Figures Finding the Values of Trigonometric Functions 10. Density Law of Sines 11. Geometry in Design Quiz 1: Sines 12. Quiz 3: Modeling Geometry Ambiguity and Area of a Triangle 13. Special Project Law of Cosines: Finding a Side 14. Test Law of Cosines: Finding an Angle 15 Alternate Test Quiz 2: Cosines 16. Glossary and Credits GEOMETRY CCSS UNIT 12: PROBABILITY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Definitions, Sample Spaces, and Probability Addition of Probabilities Multiplication of Probabilities Quiz 1: Using Probability Definitions Permutations of N Things: Different Permutations of N things: Not All Different Combinations Quiz 2: Probability Assignment Titles 10. Conditional Probability 11. Conditional Probability in Real-World Situations 12. Two-Way Frequency Tables 13. Using Probability in Decision Making 14. Quiz 3: Conditional Probability 15 Special Project 16. Test 17. Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits GEOMETRY CCSS UNIT 13: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam - Form A 4. Alternate Exam - Form B GEOMETRY CCSS UNIT 14: FINAL EXAM 1. 2. 3. Final Exam Alternate Exam – Form A Alternate Exam – Form B Assignment Titles 4. Performance Task 1 5 Performance Task 2 GEOMETRY CCSS UNIT 15: CCSS END-OF-COURSE EXAM 1. 2. 192 Exam Alternate Exam - Form A Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam - Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ALGEBRA II COURSE OVERVIEW Algebra II is a full-year, high school math course intended for the student who has successfully completed the prerequisite course Algebra I. This course focuses on algebraic techniques and methods in order to develop student understanding of advanced number theory, concepts involving linear, quadratic and polynomial functions, and precalculus theories. This course also integrates geometric concepts and skills throughout the units, as well as introducing students to basic trigonometric identities and problem solving. By the end of the course, students will be expected to do the following: Understand set notation and the structure of mathematical systems. Know how to use functional notation and operations on functions. Simplify and solve algebraic fractions. Perform operations on polynomials, including factoring, long division, and synthetic division. Solve algebraic word problems involving mixtures, money, integers, and work. Evaluate and solve radical expressions and equations. Solve systems of equations with graphing, substitution, and matrices. Graph and solve quadratic equations, including conic sections. Graph and solve exponential and logarithmic equations. Calculate permutations, combinations, and complex probabilities. ALGEBRA II UNIT 1: SET, STRUCTURE, AND FUNCTION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Course Overview Properties of Sets Operations of Sets Quiz 1: Set, Structure, and Function Structure: Axioms Structure: Applications Relations and Functions: Definitions Relations and Functions: Graphs Relations and Functions: Function Notation Relations and Functions: Inverses Quiz 2: Set, Structure, and Function Algebraic Expressions: Exponents Part 1 Assignment Titles 13. Algebraic Expressions: Exponents Part 2 14. Algebraic Expressions: Multiplication and Division Part 1 15. Algebraic Expressions: Multiplication and Division Part 2 16. Exponents of Exponential Expressions 17. Algebraic Expressions: Combining Terms 18. Quiz 3: Set, Structure, and Function 19. Special Project 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits ALGEBRA II UNIT 2: NUMBERS, SENTENCES, AND PROBLEMS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 193 Number Order and Absolute Value Sums and Products Quiz 1: Numbers, Sentences, and Problems Solving Equations Multiplication Property Multi-step Equations Equations with Parentheses Literal Expressions Solving Inequalities Graphing Solution Sets for Inequalities Assignment Titles 11. Compound Sentences 12. Quiz 2: Numbers, Sentences, and Problems 13. Number Problems 14. Motion Problems 15. Miscellaneous Problems 16. Quiz 3: Numbers, Sentences, and Problems 17. Special Project 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ALGEBRA II UNIT 3: LINEAR EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles 12. Solutions by Addition 13. Solutions by Substitution 14. Application of Systems of Equations 15. Quiz 2: Linear Equations and Inequalities 16. Solving Inequalities 17 Solving Two-order Inequalities 18. Quiz 3: Linear Equations and Inequalities 19. Special Project 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits Line Graphs Line Graphs by Two Points Slope of Lines Part 1 Slope of Lines Part 2 Equations: Point Slope Part 1 Equations: Point Slope Part 2 Equations: Point Slope Part 3 Equations: Slope-Intercept General Equation of a Line Quiz 1: Linear Equations Solutions for Systems of Equations ALGEBRA II UNIT 4: POLYNOMIALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Products and Factoring Multiplying Polynomials by Polynomials Using Special Products Part 1 Using Special Products Part 2 Factoring Trinomials Factoring Special Products Part 1 Factoring Special Products Part 2 Quiz 1: Polynomials Addition and Subtraction Operations Division with Polynomials Synthetic Division Assignment Titles 12. Quiz 2: Polynomials 13. Direct Variation 14. Inverse Variation 15. Joint and Combined Variation 16. Quiz 3: Polynomials 17. Project: Creating an Algorithm 18. Special Project 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits ALGEBRA II UNIT 5: ALGEBRAIC FRACTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Multiplying and Dividing with Fractions Reducing Rational Expressions Multiplying Algebraic Fractions Dividing Algebraic Fractions Quiz 1: Algebraic Fractions Adding and Subtracting Algebraic Fractions Addition and Subtraction Mixed Expressions and Complex Fractions Quiz 2: Algebraic Fractions Equations with Fractions Fractional Equations Assignment Titles 12. Proportions 13. Quiz 3: Algebraic Fractions 14. Applications of Fractions 15. Mixture Problems 16. Work Problems 17. Quiz 4: Algebraic Fractions 18. Special Project 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits ALGEBRA II UNIT 6: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 194 Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam - Form A 4. Alternate Exam - Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ALGEBRA II UNIT 7: REAL NUMBERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles 11. Word Problems Involving Quadratic Equations 12. Sum and Product of Roots 13. The Discriminant 14. Imaginary Numbers 15 Quiz 3: Real Numbers 16. Special Project 17. Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits Real Numbers Law of Radicals Conjugates Radical Equations Quiz 1: Real Numbers Quadratic Equations Factoring Quadratic Equations Completing the Square Quiz 2: Real Numbers Quadratic Formula ALGEBRA II UNIT 8: QUADRATIC RELATIONS AND SYSTEMS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Distance Formula Circle Ellipse Ellipse Continued Quiz 1: Real Numbers Conic Sections: Parabola Conic Sections: Parabola Continued Conic Sections: Hyperbola Conic Sections: Hyperbola Continued Identifying Conic Sections Quiz 2: Real Numbers Assignment Titles 12. Systems of Equations 13. Solutions of Inequalities 14. Applications of Conic Sections: Part 1 15. Applications of Conic Sections: Part 2 16. Applications of Conic Sections: Part 3 17. Constant of Proportionality 18. Quiz 3: Real Numbers 19. Special Project 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits ALGEBRA II UNIT 9: EXPONENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Exponential Functions Fractional Exponents Exponential Equations Graphing Exponential Functions Exponential Applications Quiz 1: Exponential Functions Logarithmic Functions Evaluation of Logarithms Evaluating Exponential Functions, Common Logarithms, and Natural Logarithms General Properties of Logarithms Scientific Notation Calculation of Common Logarithms Assignment Titles 13. Graphs of Logarithmic Functions 14. Solving Logarithmic Equations 15. Logarithmic Applications 16. Quiz 2: Exponential Functions 17. Matrices 18. System Solutions with Matrices 19. Addition and Multiplication of Matrices 20. Quiz 3: Exponential Functions 21. Special Project 22. Test 23. Alternate Test 24. Glossary and Credits ALGEBRA II UNIT 10: COUNTING PRINCIPLES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 195 Progressions: Sequences Progressions: Series Quiz 1: Counting Principles Permutations: Factorials Permutation Formula Permutations: Applications Quiz 2: Counting Principles Combination Formula Combinations: Applications Combinations: Binomial Coefficients Assignment Titles 11. Quiz 3: Counting Principles 12. Probability: Concepts 13. Probability: Equally Likely Outcomes 14. Probability: Multiplication Principle 15. Conditional Probability 16. Quiz 4: Counting Principles 17. Special Project 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ALGEBRA II UNIT 11: REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Integers Integers Continued Open Sentences Open Sentences Continued Graphs Graphs Continued Quiz 1: Review Polynomials Polynomials Continued Algebraic Fractions Part 1 Algebraic Fractions Part 2 Algebraic Fractions Part 3 Real Numbers Assignment Titles 14. Real Numbers Continued 15 Quiz 2: Review 16. Quadratic Relations and Systems 17. Quadratics Continued 18. Exponential Functions 19. Exponential Functions Continued 20. Counting Principles 21. Counting Principles Continued 22. Quiz 3: Review 23. Special Project 24. Test 25. Alternate Test 26. Glossary and Credits ALGEBRA II UNIT 12: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam - Form A 4. Alternate Exam - Form B ALGEBRA II UNIT 13: FINAL EXAM 1. 2. 196 Exam Alternate Exam - Form A Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam - Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ALGEBRA II CCSS COURSE OVERVIEW Algebra II – CCSS is a full-year, high school math course intended for the student who has successfully completed the prerequisite course Algebra I. This course focuses on algebraic techniques and methods in order to develop student understanding of advanced number theory, concepts involving linear, quadratic and polynomial functions, and precalculus theories. This course also integrates geometric concepts and skills throughout the units, as well as introducing students to basic trigonometric identities and problem solving. By the end of the course, students will be expected to do the following: Understand set notation and the structure of mathematical systems. Calculate and perform operations with real and imaginary numbers. Know how to use functional notation and operations on functions. Simplify and solve algebraic fractions. Perform operations on polynomials, including factoring, long division, and synthetic division. Solve algebraic word problems involving mixtures, money, integers, and work. Evaluate and solve radical expressions and equations. Solve systems of equations with graphing, substitution, and matrices. Graph and solve quadratic equations, including conic sections. Graph and solve exponential and logarithmic equations. Explore trigonometric identities and functions using the Unit Circle, graphs and modeling. Calculate permutations, combinations, and complex probabilities. Interpret sample surveys, normal distributions and observational studies. ALGEBRA II CCSS UNIT 1: SET, STRUCTURE, AND FUNCTION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Course Overview Properties of Sets Operations of Sets Quiz 1: Set, Structure, and Function Structure: Axioms Structure: Applications Relations and Functions: Definitions Relations and Functions: Graphs Relations and Functions: Function Notation Relations and Functions: Inverses Quiz 2: Set, Structure, and Function Algebraic Expressions: Exponents Part 1 Assignment Titles 13. Algebraic Expressions: Exponents Part 2 14. Algebraic Expressions: Multiplication and Division Part 1 15. Algebraic Expressions: Multiplication and Division Part 2 16. Exponents of Exponential Expressions 17. Algebraic Expressions: Combining Terms 18. Quiz 3: Set, Structure, and Function 19. Special Project 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits ALGEBRA II CCSS UNIT 2: NUMBERS, SENTENCES, AND PROBLEMS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 197 Number Order and Absolute Value Sums and Products Quiz 1: Numbers, Sentences, and Problems Solving Equations Multiplication Property Multi-step Equations Equations with Parentheses Literal Expressions Solving Inequalities Graphing Solution Sets for Inequalities Compound Sentences Assignment Titles 12. Quiz 2: Numbers, Sentences, and Problems 13. Number Problems 14. Motion Problems 15. Miscellaneous Problems 16. Quiz 3: Numbers, Sentences, and Problems 17. Performance Task 18. Alternate Performance Task 19. Special Project 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ALGEBRA II CCSS UNIT 3: LINEAR EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Assignment Titles 13. Solutions by Substitution 14. Application of Systems of Equations 15. Quiz 2: Linear Equations and Inequalities 16. Solving Inequalities 17 Solving Two-order Inequalities 18. Quiz 3: Linear Equations and Inequalities 19. Performance Task 20. Alternate Performance Task 21. Special Project 22. Test 23. Alternate Test 24. Glossary and Credits Line Graphs Line Graphs by Two Points Slope of Lines Part 1 Slope of Lines Part 2 Equations: Point Slope Part 1 Equations: Point Slope Part 2 Equations: Point Slope Part 3 Equations: Slope-Intercept General Equation of a Line Quiz 1: Linear Equations Solutions for Systems of Equations Solutions by Addition ALGEBRA II CCSS UNIT 4: POLYNOMIALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Products and Factoring Multiplying Polynomials by Polynomials Using Special Products Part 1 Using Special Products Part 2 Factoring Trinomials Factoring Special Products Part 1 Factoring Special Products Part 2 Quiz 1: Polynomials Addition and Subtraction Operations Division with Polynomials Synthetic Division The Remainder Theorem Graphing Polynomials Assignment Titles 14. Quiz 2: Polynomials 15. Numerical Relationships from Identities 16. Direct Variation 17. Inverse Variation 18. Joint and Combined Variation 19. Quiz 3: Polynomials 20. Project: Creating an Algorithm 21. Performance Task 22. Alternate Performance Task 23. Special Project 24. Test 25. Alternate Test 26. Glossary and Credits ALGEBRA II CCSS UNIT 5: ALGEBRAIC FRACTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Multiplying and Dividing with Fractions Reducing Rational Expressions Multiplying Algebraic Fractions Dividing Algebraic Fractions Quiz 1: Algebraic Fractions Adding and Subtracting Algebraic Fractions Addition and Subtraction Mixed Expressions and Complex Fractions Quiz 2: Algebraic Fractions Equations with Fractions Fractional Equations Proportions Assignment Titles 13. Quiz 3: Algebraic Fractions 14. Applications of Fractions 15. Mixture Problems 16. Work Problems 17. Quiz 4: Algebraic Fractions 18. Performance Task 19. Alternate Performance Task 20. Special Project 21. Test 22. Alternate Test 23. Glossary and Credits ALGEBRA II CCSS UNIT 6: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 198 Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam - Form A 4. Alternate Exam - Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ALGEBRA II CCSS UNIT 7: REAL NUMBERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles Real Numbers 12. Sum and Product of Roots Law of Radicals 13. The Discriminant Conjugates 14. The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra Radical Equations 15 Imaginary Numbers Quiz 1: Real Numbers 16. Quiz 3: Real Numbers Quadratic Equations 17. Performance Task Factoring Quadratic Equations 18. Alternate Performance Task Completing the Square 19. Special Project Quiz 2: Real Numbers 20. Test Quadratic Formula 21. Alternate Test Word Problems Involving Quadratic Equations 22. Glossary and Credits ALGEBRA II CCSS UNIT 8: QUADRATIC RELATIONS AND SYSTEMS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Assignment Titles 13. Solutions of Inequalities 14. Applications of Conic Sections: Part 1 15. Applications of Conic Sections: Part 2 16. Applications of Conic Sections: Part 3 17. Constant of Proportionality 18. Quiz 3: Real Numbers 19. Performance Task 20. Alternate Performance Task 21. Special Project 22. Test 23. Alternate Test 24. Glossary and Credits Distance Formula Circle Ellipse Ellipse Continued Quiz 1: Real Numbers Conic Sections: Parabola Conic Sections: Parabola Continued Conic Sections: Hyperbola Conic Sections: Hyperbola Continued Identifying Conic Sections Quiz 2: Real Numbers Systems of Equations ALGEBRA II CCSS UNIT 9: FUNCTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Exponential Functions Fractional Exponents Radical Functions Graphs of Piece-Wise Defined Functions Exponential Equations Graphing Exponential Functions Exponential Applications Solving Equations by Graphing Functions Quiz 1: Exponential Functions Logarithmic Functions Evaluation of Logarithms Evaluating Exponential Functions, Common General Properties of Logarithms Scientific Notation Calculation of Common Logarithms Graphs of Logarithmic Functions Assignment Titles 17. Solving Logarithmic Equations 18. Logarithmic Applications 19. Quiz 2: Exponential Functions 20. Comparing Functions 21. Inverse Functions 22. Matrices 23. System Solutions with Matrices 24. Addition and Multiplication of Matrices 25. Quiz 3: Exponential Functions 26. Performance Task 27. Alternate Performance Task 28. Special Project 29. Test 30. Alternate Test 31. Glossary and Credits ALGEBRA II CCSS UNIT 10: COUNTING PRINCIPLES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 199 Progressions: Sequences Progressions: Series Quiz 1: Counting Principles Permutations: Factorials Permutation Formula Permutations: Applications Quiz 2: Counting Principles Combination Formula Combinations: Applications Combinations: Binomial Coefficients Quiz 3: Counting Principles Assignment Titles 12. Probability: Concepts 13. Probability: Equally Likely Outcomes 14. Probability: Multiplication Principle 15. Conditional Probability 16. Quiz 4: Counting Principles 17. Performance Task 18. Alternate Performance Task 19. Special Project 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ALGEBRA II CCSS UNIT 11: TRIGONOMETRY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Trigonometry Basics The Unit Circle Reciprocal Functions Radian Measure Quiz 1: Trigonometry Trigonometric Functions on the Unit Circle Pythagorean Identity Quiz 2: Trigonometry Graphs and Amplitude Assignment Titles 10. Graphs and Modeling 11. Quiz 3: Trigonometry 12. Project: Regression Curve 13. Performance Task 14. Alternate Performance Task 15 Special Project 16. Test 17. Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits ALGEBRA II CCSS UNIT 12: STATISTICS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Sample Surveys Normal Distributions Simulations Experiments Quiz 1: Statistics Observational Studies Probability and Decisions Assignment Titles 8. Quiz 2: Statistics 9. Performance Task 10. Alternate Performance Task 11. Special Project 12. Test 13. Alternate Test 14. Glossary and Credits ALGEBRA II CCSS UNIT 13: REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Integers Integers Continued Open Sentences Open Sentences Continued Graphs Graphs Continued Quiz 1: Review Polynomials Polynomials Continued Algebraic Fractions Part 1 Algebraic Fractions Part 2 Algebraic Fractions Part 3 Real Numbers Assignment Titles 14. Real Numbers Continued 15 Quiz 2: Review 16. Quadratic Relations and Systems 17. Quadratics Continued 18. Exponential Functions 19. Exponential Functions Continued 20. Counting Principles 21. Counting Principles Continued 22. Quiz 3: Review 23. Special Project 24. Test 25. Alternate Test 26. Glossary and Credits ALGEBRA II CCSS UNIT 14: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam - Form A 4. Alternate Exam - Form B ALGEBRA II CCSS UNIT 15: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 3. Exam Alternate Exam - Form A Alternate Exam - Form B Assignment Titles 4. Performance Task 1 5. Performance Task 2 ALGEBRA II CCSS UNIT 16: CCSS END-OF-COURSE EXAM 1. 2. 200 Exam Alternate Exam - Form A Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam - Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 PRE-CALCULUS COURSE OVERVIEW Pre-calculus is a full-year, high school credit course that is intended for the student who has successfully mastered the core algebraic and conceptual geometric concepts covered in the prerequisite courses: Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II. The course primarily focuses on the skills and methods of analytic geometry and trigonometry while investigating further relationships in functions, probability, number theory, limits, and the introduction of derivatives. Upon successfully completing the course, students should have mastered the following concepts: Perform operations on functions including composition and inverses. Graph, evaluate, and solve exponential and logarithmic functions and equations. Utilize the unit circle in evaluating trigonometric identities; prove trigonometric identities; graph trigonometric functions and their inverses. Solve application problems involving right triangle trigonometry, special right triangles, and law of sines and cosines. Convert between Cartesian and polar forms; graph equations in polar coordinates. Graph and solve quadratic equations that include conic sections. Calculate probabilities, combinations, and permutations. Calculate summations and limits of functions. Relate analytical operations of limits, slope of a tangent line, and the definition of a derivative. PRE-CALCULUS UNIT 1: RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 Assignment Titles Course Overview 8. Algebra of Functions: Composition Ordered-Pair Numbers: Relations 9. Algebra of Functions: Inverse Ordered-Pair Numbers: Functions 10. Quiz 2: Relations and Functions Ordered-Pair Numbers: Rules of Correspondence 11. Special Project Quiz 1: Relations and Functions 12. Test Algebra of Functions: Notation 13. Alternate Test Algebra of Functions: Arithmetic 14. Glossary and Credits PRE-CALCULUS UNIT 2: FUNCTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles Linear Functions: Graphs 11. Greatest Integer Function Linear Functions: Equations 12. Exponential Function Quiz 1: Linear Functions 13. Logarithmic Function 2nd-Degree Functions: Solutions 14. Function Combinations Relationships Between Zeros and Coefficients 15. Quiz 4: Special Functions Quadratic Inequalities 16. Special Project Quiz 2: Second-Degree Functions 17. Test Polynomial Functions 18. Alternate Test Nth-Degree Equations 19. Glossary and Credits Quiz 3: Polynomial Functions PRE-CALCULUS UNIT 3: TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 201 Definition of the Trigonometric Functions Quiz 1: Trigonometric Functions Evaluation of Functions Quiz 2: Evaluation of Functions Angle Location Quiz 3: Angle Location Reduction Formulas Quiz 4: Reduction Formulas Quadrantal Angles Assignment Titles 10. Quiz 5: Quadrantal Angles 11. Special Angles 12. Quiz 6: Special Angles 13. Radian Measure 14. Quiz 7: Radian Measure 15. Special Project 16. Test 17 Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 PRE-CALCULUS UNIT 4: CIRCULAR FUNCTIONS AND THEIR GRAPHS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Circular Functions Quiz 1: Circular Functions Circular Functions of Special Angles Quiz 2: Circular Functions of Special Angles Graphs of Sin and Cos Quiz 3: Graphs of Sin and Cos Other Graphs Quiz 4: Other Graphs Applications Quiz 5: Applications Assignment Titles 11. Amplitude of Circular Functions 12. Quiz 6: Amplitude of Circular Functions 13. Period of Circular Functions 14. Quiz 7: Period of Circular Functions 15. Phase Shift of Circular Functions 16. Quiz 8: Phase Shift of Circular Functions 17 Special Project 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits PRE-CALCULUS UNIT 5: IDENTITIES AND FUNCTIONS OF MULTIPLE ANGLES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Reciprocal Relations Quiz 1: Reciprocal Relations Pythagorean Relations Quiz 2: Pythagorean Relations Quotient Relations Quiz 3: Quotient Relations Trigonometric Identities Quiz 4: Trigonometric Identities Cosine of the Sum of Two Angles Quiz 5: Cosine of the Sum of Two Angles Additional Sum and Difference Formulas Assignment Titles 12. Quiz 6: Additional Sum and Difference Formulas 13. Double- and Half-Angle Formulas 14. Quiz 7: Double- and Half-Angle Formulas 15 Identities 16. Quiz 8: Identities 17. Trigonometric Equations 18. Quiz 9: Trigonometric Equations 19. Special Project 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits PRE-CALCULUS UNIT 6: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam - Form A 4. Alternate Exam - Form B Review Exam PRE-CALCULUS UNIT 7: APPLICATION OF TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Assignment Titles Trigonometric Functions of Any Angle 10. More Applications Quiz 1: Trigonometric Functions of Any Angle 11. Quiz 5: More Applications More Trigonometric Functions of Any Angle 12. Inclined Plane Application Quiz 2: Trigonometric Functions 13. Navigation Application Applied Problems 14. Quiz 6: Additional Application Problems Law of Cosines 15 Special Project Quiz 3: Law of Cosines 16. Test Law of Sines 17. Alternate Test Quiz 4: Law of Sines 18. Glossary and Credits PRE-CALCULUS UNIT 8: INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS AND POLAR COORDINATES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 202 The Inverse Sine Function Quiz 1: The Inverse Sine Function The Inverse Cosine Function Quiz 2: The Inverse Cosine Function The Inverse Tangent Function Quiz 3: The Inverse Tangent Function Other Inverse Functions Quiz 4: Other Inverse Functions Graphs of Inverse Functions Quiz 5: Graphs of Inverse Functions Graphing Polar Coordinates Quiz 6: Graphing Polar Coordinates Converting Coordinates Quiz 7: Converting Coordinates Assignment Titles 15 Converting Cartesian Equations to Polar Equations 16. Quiz 8: Converting Cartesian Equations to Polar Equations 17. Converting Polar Equations to Cartesian Equations 18. Quiz 9: Converting Polar Equations to Cartesian Equations 19. Graphing Polar Equations 20. Quiz 10: Graphing Polar Equations 21. Project: De Moivre's Theorem 22. Special Project 23. Test 24. Alternate Test 25. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 PRE-CALCULUS UNIT 9: QUADRATIC EQUATIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Assignment Titles 13. The Parabola Applied 14. The Hyperbola 15 Quiz 2: Quadratic Equations 16. Translation 17. Translation of Equations 18. Rotation 19. Rotation of Equations 20. Quiz 3: Quadratic Equations 21. Special Project 22. Test 23. Alternate Test 24. Glossary and Credits The Circle The Circle Continued Equation from Three Points Equation from Three Points Applied The Ellipse The Ellipse: Standard Form The Ellipse: General Form The Ellipse Applied Quiz 1: Quadratic Equations The Parabola The Parabola Continued The Parabola: Standard Form PRE-CALCULUS UNIT 10: PROBABILITY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Definitions, Sample Spaces, and Probability Addition of Probabilities Multiplication of Probabilities Quiz 1: Probability Definitions Permutation of N Things: Different Permutation of N Things: Not All Different Assignment Titles 8. Circular Permutations 9. Combinations 10. Quiz 2: Probability 11. Special Project 12. Test 13. Alternate Test 14. Glossary and Credits PRE-CALCULUS UNIT 11: CALCULUS AND REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Summation Proofs by Mathematical Induction Quiz 1: Calculus Functional Notation Difference Quotient Limits Quiz 2: Calculus Slope of a Curve Slope of a Line Angle Between Curves Quiz 3: Calculus Assignment Titles 12. Review Mathematics 1201 and 1202 13. Review Mathematics 1203 and 1204 14. Review Mathematics 1205 and 1206 15 Review Mathematics 1207 and 1208 16. Review Mathematics 1209 and 1210 17. Quiz 4: Calculus 18. Special Project 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits PRE-CALCULUS UNIT 12: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam - Form A 4. Alternate Exam - Form B PRE-CALCULUS UNIT 13: FINAL EXAM 1. 2. 203 Exam Alternate Exam - Form A Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam - Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 COORDINATE ALGEBRA COORDINATE ALGEBRA UNIT 1: RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN QUANTITIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15 16. Assignment Titles Expressions 17. Distance Multiplication and Raising to a Power 18. Applications of Percents Division 19. Mixture and Interest Problems Expressions and Operations 20. Quiz 4 Quiz 1 21. F.O.I.L. and Special Cases Evaluating Expressions and Absolute Value 22. Factoring Out the GCF Variables and Expressions 23. Factoring Trinomials Algebraic Expressions, Equations and Inequalities 24. Complete Factorization Equations with Multiple Operations 25. Quiz 5 Quiz 2 26. Simplifying Rational Expressions Two Unknowns, More Than Two Unknowns 27. Adding and Subtracting with Unlike Denominators Real World Applications 28. Project: Work Word Problems Writing Equations from Word Problems 29. Project: Regularity in Repeated Activity Quiz 3 30. Review Direct Variation 31. Test Literal Equations 32. Alternate Test—Form A COORDINATE ALGEBRA UNIT 2: REASONING WITH EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Assignment Titles Solving Equations with Rational Expressions 14. Writing Linear Equations with Given Points More Operations with Rational Expressions 15. Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Quiz 1 16. Quiz 4: Writing Linear Equations Inequalities 17. Graphing Systems of Equations Compound Inequality Graphs 18. Systems of Inequalities Problem Solving 19. Quiz 5: Solving Linear Systems by Graphing Quiz 2 20. Substitution Method Slope Review 21. Addition Method Linear Equations 22. Using Formulas Slope-Intercept Form 23. Project: Horizontal and Vertical Lines Inequalities with Two Variables 24. Project: Modeling Income Quiz 3 25. Review Writing Linear Equations: Slope-Intercept and 26. Test General Form 27. Alternate Test—Form A COORDINATE ALGEBRA UNIT 3: LINEAR AND EXPONENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Identifying Functions Function Notation Relations and Functions: Inverses Modeling Functions Quiz 1 Evaluating Formula Functions Writing a Function Rule Arithmetic Sequences Quiz 2 Assignment Titles 10. Project: Applications of Sequences 11. Geometric Sequences 12. Exponential Functions 13. Graphing Exponential Functions 14. Quiz 3 15. Project: Community Beautifying Project 16. Review 17. Test 18. Alternate Test—Form A COORDINATE ALGEBRA UNIT 4: SEMESTER 1 EXAM 1. 204 Exam Assignment Titles 2. Alternate Exam ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY UNIT 5: DESCRIBING DATA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles Statistics: Mean, Median, and Mode 11. Project: Data Analysis Range, Interquartile Range, Outliers, and Box and 12. Quiz 2 Whiskers Plots 13. Sampling and Outcomes Standard Deviation and Variance 14. Permutations Quiz 1 15 Combinations Bar Graph, Dot Plot, and Stem and Leaf Plot 16. Probability The Histograms 17. Project: Probability Correlation and Scatterplots 18. Quiz 3 Project: Creating a Graph 19. Review Dispersion 20. Test Two-Way Frequency Table 21. Alternate Test—Form A COORDINATE ALGEBRA UNIT 6: TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE COORDINATE PLANE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles Geometry Undefined Terms: Point, Line and Plane 11. Introduction: Rigid Motion, or Isometry Geometry and Defined Terms 12. Isometry and Reflection Angles and Parallels: Angle Definitions 13. Translations and Dilations Quiz 1 14. Rotations Angle Relationship Definitions 15. Quiz 3 Angle Relationships and Parallel Lines 16. Project: Creative Transformations Project: Lifelike Parallel and Perpendicular Lines 17. Review Circles 18. Test Quiz 2 19. Alternate Test—Form A Project: Creating Parallel Relationships COORDINATE ALGEBRA UNIT 7: CONNECTING ALGEBRA AND GEOMETRY THROUGH COORDINATES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Assignment Titles Parallel and Perpendicular Lines 9. Area of Rectangles and Rhombuses Equations of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines 10. Area of Triangles and Rhombuses Quiz 1 11. Area of Trapezoids Plane to Circles in the Coordinate Plane 12. Project: Geometric Figures in the Coordinate Plane Quadrilaterals in the Coordinate Plane 13. Quiz 3 More Quadrilaterals in the Coordinate Plane 14. Review Quiz 2 15. Test Area Concepts of Polygons 16. Alternate Test—Form A COORDINATE ALGEBRA UNIT 8: SEMESTER 2 EXAM 1. 205 Exam Assignment Titles 2. Alternate Exam ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY UNIT 1: SIMILARITY, CONGRUENCE, PROOFS: PART I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Assignment Titles 14. Transformation: Reflection 15 Transformation: Translation 16. Transformation: Rotation 17. Quiz 3: Transformations 18. Defining Congruent Triangles 19. Proving Congruent Triangles (1) 20. Proving Congruent Triangles (2) 21. Proving Congruent Triangles (3) 22. Proving Right Triangles Congruent 23. Quiz 4: Congruent Triangles 24. Test 25. Alternate Test Angle Definitions Angle Measurement Angle Relationship Definitions Angle Relationship Theorems (1) Angle Relationship Theorems (2) Quiz 1: Angles Basic Properties of Parallels Transversals and Angles Transversal and Angle Proofs (1) Transversal and Angle Proofs (2) Transversal and Angle Proofs (3) Quiz 2: Transversals and Angles Introduction: Isometry ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY UNIT 2: SIMILARITY, CONGRUENCE, PROOFS: PART II 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Assignment Titles 13. Segments in Triangle Theorems 14. Similar Right Triangles 15. Similar Triangles and the Pythagorean Theorem 16. Quiz 2: Similar Triangles 17. Construction: Copying Figures 18. Construction: Bisecting Figures 19. Construction: Perpendiculars 20. Construction: Parallels 21. Constructioning Inscribed Shapes 22. Test 23. Alternate Test Parallelogram Theorems (1) Parallelogram Theorems (2) Triangles in Parallelogram Proofs Parallelograms: Rectangles Parallelograms: Rhombus Parallelograms: Trapezoids Quiz 1: Parallelograms Transformation: Dilation Definition of Similarity Similarity Theorems Similarity Proofs Similar Polygon Theorems ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY UNIT 3: RIGHT TRIANGLE TRIGONOMETRY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Assignment Titles Trigonometry: Sine 6. Using Trigonometry in Indirect Measurement Trigonometry: Cosine 7. Using SOHCAHTOA in Trigonometry Trigonometry: Tangent 8. Finding the Values of Trigonometric Functions Using Similar Triangles in Indirect Measurement 9. Test Quiz 1: Trigonometry 10. Alternate Test ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY UNIT 4: CIRCLES AND VOLUME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 206 Circle Characteristics Tangents Arcs Chords Circle Theorems 1 Circle Theorems 2 Quiz 1: Circles Inscribed Angles and Intercepted Arcs Secants and Intercepted Arcs 1 Secants and Intercepted Arcs 2 Chords: Secant and Tangent Measures Circles: Area Assignment Titles 13. Circles: Area of a Sector 14. Radian Measure 15. Quiz 2: Circles and Measurements 16. Solids: Prisms 17. Solids: Pyramids 18. Solids: Cylinders 19. Solids: Cones 20. Solids: Spheres 21. Cavalieri’s Principle 22. Quiz 3: Solids 23. Test 24. Alternate Test ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY UNIT 5: EXTENDING THE NUMBER SYSTEM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles 11. Polynomials: Spectial Products 2 12. Quiz 2 13. Polynomials: Factoring Trinomials 14. Polynomials: Spectial Products 1 15. Polynomials: Spectial Products 2 16. Polynomials: Adding and Subtracting 17. Polynomials: Division 18. Quiz 3 19. Test 20. Alternate Test Rational and Irrational Operations Exponents 1 Exponents 2 Exponents 3 Rational Exponents Quiz 1 Imaginary Numbers Polynomials: Products and Factoring Polynomials: Multiplying Polynomials Polynomials: Spectial Products 1 ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY UNIT 6: SEMESTER 1 EXAM 1. Assignment Titles 2. Alternate Exam Exam ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY UNIT 7: QUADRATIC FUNCTIONS PART I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Interpreting Expressions 1 Interpreting Expressions 2 Interpreting Complicated Expressions Rewriting Expressions Quadratics: Finding the Zeroes Quadratics: Completing the Square 1 Quiz 1: Interpreting Expressions Creating Equations 1 Assignment Titles 9. Creating Equations 2 10. Literal Equations 11. Solving Quadratics 12. Quadratics: Completing the Square 2 13. Quadratics: Complex Roots 14. Quiz 2: Polynomials 15 Test 16. Alternate Test ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY UNIT 8: QUADRATIC FUNCTIONS PART II 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Graphs: Key Features 1 Graphs: Key Features 2 Graphs: Domain and Range Functions: Average Rate of Change Graphing Functions Graphing Quadratics Quiz 1: Graphs and Functions Quadratics: Completing the Square Comparing Functions Assignment Titles 10. Writing a Function 11. Explicit Functions 12. Combining Functions 13. Function Transformations 14. Scatter Plots 15. Quiz 2: Using Functions 16. Test 17. Alternate Test ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY UNIT 9: MODELING GEOMETRY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 207 Circle Equation Circle Equation: Completing the Square Systems of Equations Symmetry: Parabola Parabola Equation 1 Parabola Equation 2 Quiz 1: Modeling Equations Figures in the Coordinate Plane Proofs with Coordinate Geometry 1 Proofs with Coordinate Geometry 2 Assignment Titles 11. Independent Triangles 1 12. Independent Triangles 2 13. Quiz 2: Coordinate Geometry 14. Overlapping Triangles 1 15. Overlapping Triangles 2 16. Isosceles Triangles 1 17. Isosceles Triangles 2 18. Quiz 3: Triangles 19. Test 20. Alternate Test ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY UNIT 10: APPLICATIONS OF PROBABILITY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Sample Space Definitions Compound Events Equally Likely Events Addition of Probabilities Multiplicaion of Probabilities Quiz 1: Events and Probabilities Two-Way Frequency Tables 1 Assignment Titles 8. Two-Way Frequency Tables 2 9. Conditional Probability 10. Conditional Probability in the Real World 11. Quiz 2: Conditional Probability 12. Test 13. Alternate Test ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY UNIT 11: SEMESTER 2 EXAM 1. Exam Assignment Titles 2. Alternate Exam ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY UNIT 12: END OF COURSE EXAM 1. 2. 208 Exam Alternate Exam – Form A Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam – Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ADVANCED ALGEBRA ADVANCED ALGEBRA UNIT 1: INFERENCES AND CONCLUSIONS FROM DATA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. Assignment Titles Measures of Central Tendency 9. Interpreting Data Dispersion 10. Probability and Decisions Sample Surveys 11. Quiz 2: Inferences and Conclusions from Data Normal Distributions 12. Performance Task Simulations 13. Review Experiments 14. Test Quiz 1: Inferences and Conclusions from Data 15. Alternate Test Observational Studies ADVANCED ALGEBRA UNIT 2: POLYNOMIAL FUNCTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Assignment Titles 14. Multiplying Polynomials by Polynomials 15. Addition and Subtraction Operations 16. Division with Polynomials 17. The Remainder Theorem 18. Numerical Relationships from Identities 19. Binomial Coefficients 20. Quiz 4: Polynomial Functions 21. The Discriminant 22. The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra 23. Imaginary Numbers 24. Quiz 5: Polynomial Functions 25. Test 26. Alternate Test Variables and Expressions Exponents and Order of Operations Evaluating Expressions Quiz 1: Polynomial Functions Cummutative and Associative Properties Distributive Property Simplifying Expressions Quiz 2: Polynomial Functions Solution of a System Graphing Systems of Equations Systems of Equations Comparing Functions Quiz 3: Polynomial Functions ADVANCED ALGEBRA UNIT 3: RATIONAL AND RADICAL RELATIONSHIPS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Two-Step Equations Variables on Both Sides Combining Like Terms The Distributive Property Quiz 1: Rational and Radical Relationships Writing Equations from Word Problems Two Unknowns More Than Two Unknowns Quiz 2: Rational and Radical Relationships Writing Linear Equations 1 Writing Linear Equations 2 Writing Linear Equations 3 Inequalities Applications of Rational Equations Quiz 3: Rational and Radical Relationships Multiplying and Dividing with Fractions Assignment Titles 17 Reducing Rational Expressions 18. Multiplying Algebraic Fractions 19. Dividing Algebraic Fractions 20. Quiz 4: Rational and Radical Relationships 21. Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions 22. Adding and Subtracting 23. Mixed Expressions and Complex Fractions 24. Equations with Fractions 25. Quiz 5: Rational and Radical Relationships 26. Real Numbers 27. Law of Radicals 28. Conjugates 29. Radical Equations 30. Quiz 6: Rational and Radical Relationships 31. Test 32. Alternate Test ADVANCED ALGEBRA UNIT 4: SEMESTER EXAM 1. 209 Exam Assignment Titles 2. Alternate Exam ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ADVANCED ALGEBRA UNIT 5: EXPONENTS AND LOGARITHMS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Assignment Titles Fractional Exponents 8. Logarithmic Functions Exponential Equations 9. Line Graphs Solving Logarithmic Equations 10. Graphing Polynomials Evaluating Exponential Functions, Common and 11. Graphing Exponential Functions Natural Logarithms 12. Graphs of Logarithmic Functions Quiz 1: Exponents and Logarithms 13. Quiz 2: Exponents and Logarithms Radical Functions 14. Test Exponential Functions 15. Alternate Test ADVANCED ALGEBRA UNIT 6: TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. The Unit Circle I Angles in the Coordinate Plane The Unit Circle II Quiz 1: Trigonometric Functions Radian Measure I Radian Measure II Trigonometric Functions on the Unit Circle Quiz 2: Trigonometric Functions Graphs and Amplitude Graphing and Amplitude Vertical and Horizontal Translations Assignment Titles 12. Period and Frequency 13. Quiz 3: Trigonometric Functions 14. Reciprocal Functions 15. Pythagorean Identity 16. Pythagorean Identities 17. The Fundamental Trigonometric Identities 18. Proving Identities 19. Quiz 4: Trigonometric Functions 20. Test 21. Alternate Test ADVANCED ALGEBRA UNIT 7: MATHEMATICAL MODELING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Solutions for Systems of Equations Application of Systems of Equations Solving Inequalities Solving Two-order Inequalities Quiz 1: Mathematical Modeling Writing a Function Rule Arithmetic Sequences Geometric Sequences Quiz 2: Mathematical Modeling Function Transformations I Function Transformations II Rate of Change Function Composition Quiz 3: Mathematical Modeling Assignment Titles 15 Inverse Functions I 16. Relations and Functions: Inverses 17. Inverse Functions II 18. Reading Inverses from a Graph or Table 19. Quiz 4: Mathematical Modeling 20. Two- and Three-Dimensional Shapes 21. Modeling with Geometric Figures 22. Density 23. Geometry in Design 24. Quiz 5: Mathematical Modeling 25. Literal Expressions 26. Test 27. Alternate Test ADVANCED ALGEBRA UNIT 8: SEMESTER EXAM 1. Exam Assignment Titles 2. Alternate Exam ADVANCED ALGEBRA UNIT 9: END-OF-COURSE EXAM 1. 2. 210 Exam Alternate Exam – Form A Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam – Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SCIENCE SCIENCE 300 COURSE OVERVIEW Science 300 is a basic elementary course intended to expose students to the designs and patterns in the physical universe. This course provides a broad survey of the major areas of science. Some of the areas covered in Science 300 include the human body, plants, animals, health and nutrition, matter, sound waves, earth science, and heat energy. The curriculum seeks to develop the students' ability to understand and participate in scientific inquiry. The units contain experiments and projects to capitalize on children’s natural curiosity. The students will explore, observe and manipulate everyday objects and materials in their environment. Collectively, this should help students develop a subject-matter knowledge base. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Demonstrate a basic understanding of the systems in a human body. Discuss the process a plant goes through in order to grow. Explain the difference between types of animals. Determine which eating and care habits are the most healthy for students. Distinguish between the three phases of matter and describe their properties. Explain how sound travels. Describe why time and seasons change. Discuss how rocks are formed and how they change. Explain how heat is produced. SCIENCE 300 UNIT 1: YOU GROW AND CHANGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Course Overview Your Body Breathes Air Your Body Needs Oxygen Experiment: Breathing Patterns Experiment: Your Lungs Quiz 1: Your Body Breathes Air Your Body Digests Food Experiment: Taste Test Quiz 2: Your Body Digests Food Your Body Moves Assignment Titles 11. Experiment: Taking Your Pulse 12. Project: Bone Numbers 13. Quiz 3: Your Body Moves 14. Your Body Thinks 15. Quiz 4: Your Body Thinks 16. Special Project 17 Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 300 UNIT 2: PLANTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 211 Plant Parts Experiment: Root Hairs Experiment: Study a Stem Quiz 1: Plant Parts Plant Growth Experiment: Grow Some Plants Quiz 2: Plant Growth Plant Changes Assignment Titles 9. Experiment: Watch the Seeds Grow 10. Experiment: Plant a Piece of Potato 11. Experiment: Bean Plant 12. Quiz 3: Plant Changes 13. Special Project 14. Test 15. Alternate Test 16. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SCIENCE 300 UNIT 3: ANIMALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles 11. Quiz 2: Animals 12. Mammals 13. Special Mammals 14. Project: Marsupials 15. Quiz 3: Animals 16. Special Project 17. Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits Animals are Different Insects and Spiders Project: Metamorphosis Fish Project: Aquarium Quiz 1: Animals Amphibians Reptiles Birds Project: Vertebrates SCIENCE 300 UNIT 4: BODY HEALTH 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Healthy Foods Unhealthy Foods Quiz 1: Healthy and Unhealthy Foods Plan for Healthy Eating Project: Breakfast Chart Project: Lunch Chart Project: Dinner Chart Project: Chart Totals Assignment Titles 9. Quiz 2: How to Plan for Healthy Eating 10. Healthy Teeth 11. Exercise 12. Quiz 3: A Healthy Body 13. Special Project 14. Test 15. Alternate Test 16. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 300 UNIT 5: PROPERTIES OF MATTER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Chemistry and Matter Experiment: Be a Chemist Properties of Matter Experiment: Volume Experiment: Is Air Matter? Project: Matter Experiment: Is Water Matter? Quiz 1: Matter Physical Changes Assignment Titles 10. Experiment: Mass 11. Experiment: Melting Ice Cubes 12. Chemical Changes 13. Quiz 2: Changes in Matter 14. Special Project 15. Test 16. Alternate Test 17. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 300 UNIT 6: SOUND 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Sounds are Made Experiment: Vibrations How Does Sound Travel? Properties of Sound Experiment: Sound Patterns Report: Sound Experiment: Pitch Experiment: Loudness Quiz 1: Sound Assignment Titles 10. Sounds are Heard 11. Experiment: Hearing Sounds 12. Report: How Animals Hear 13. Quiz 2: Sound 14. Special Project 15. Test 16. Alternate Test 17. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 300 UNIT 7: TIME AND SEASONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 212 How the Earth Moves Experiment: The Earth Experiment: Night Experiment: Rotation Quiz 1: How the Earth Moves Why Time Changes Experiment: Different Times Assignment Titles 8. Report: Months 9. Why Seasons Change 10. Quiz 2: Time and Seasons 11. Special Project 12. Test 13. Alternate Test 14. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SCIENCE 300 UNIT 8: ROCKS AND THEIR CHANGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Igneous Rocks Volcanoes Sedimentary Rocks Experiment: Limestone Metamorphic Rocks Quiz 1: How Rocks Are Formed Rocks Change: Water and Wind Rocks Change: Temperature and Plants Quiz 2: Rocks Are Changed Assignment Titles 10. Building With Rocks 11. Report: Mount Rushmore 12. Enjoying Rocks 13. Project: Famous Rocks 14. Quiz 3: How Rocks Are Used 15. Special Project 16. Test 17. Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 300 UNIT 9: HEAT ENERGY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Heat and Temperature Movement of Heat Energy Experiment: Water Molecules Experiment: Changing Liquid to a Gas Quiz 1: Heat Energy Friction and Fire Experiment: Friction Experiment: Oxygen and Fire Electricity and the Sun Assignment Titles 10. Experiment: Static Electricity 11. Quiz 2: Heat Energy 12. Problems with Heat Energy 13. Quiz 3: Heat Energy 14. Special Project 15. Test 16. Alternate Test 17. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 300 UNIT 10: REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 213 Your Body Plants Animals Quiz 1: Review Matter and Rocks Project: Rock Collection Seasons and Times Quiz 2: Review Assignment Titles 9. Sounds and Energy 10. Experiment: How Sound Travels 11. Experiment: Temperature Comparisons 12. Quiz 3: Review 13. Special Project 14. Test 15. Alternate Test 16. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SCIENCE 400 COURSE OVERVIEW Science 400 is a basic elementary course intended to expose students to the designs and patterns in the physical universe. This course builds on concepts taught in Science 300, providing a broad survey of the major areas of science. Some of the areas covered in Science 400 include the study of plants and animals, ecology, work and simple machines, electricity and magnetism, properties of water and matter, weather, the solar system, and the different spheres of earth. The curriculum seeks to develop the students’ ability to understand and participate in scientific inquiry. The units contain experiments and projects to capitalize on children’s natural curiosity. The students will explore, observe, and manipulate everyday objects and materials in their environment. Collectively, this should help students develop and build on their subject-matter knowledge base. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Use their main senses for observation of the world around them. Describe different uses for plants. Discuss the differences among the ways that various animals act. Understand how man is responsible for preserving and conserving nature. Explain the different types of simple machines. Describe an electrical current and how it relates to magnetism. Demonstrate an understanding of the properties of water. Observe weather and how it affects man. Describe our solar system. Discuss the three different spheres of the earth and how they interact. Explain the changes in seasons and time. SCIENCE 400 UNIT 1: PLANTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Course Overview Plant Life Plants: Food and Shelter Project: Things Made of Wood Project: Fruit Plant Products Project: Plant Products Quiz 1: Plant Life Parts of a Plant Assignment Titles 10. Parts of a Plant: Roots and Stems 11. Experiment: Celery 12. Parts of a Plant: Leaves 13. Parts of a Plant: Flowers 14. Quiz 2: Plant Parts 15. Special Project 16. Test 17 Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 400 UNIT 2: ANIMALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 214 Animal Kingdom Insects and Arachnids Project: Insects Worms and Mollusks Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles Project: Reptiles Birds and Mammals Quiz 1: Animals Animal Adaptation Assignment Titles 10. Inherited and Learned Traits 11. Endangered and Extinct Animals 12. Conservation 13. Project: Endangered Species 14. Quiz 2: Animals 15. Special Project 16. Test 17. Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SCIENCE 400 UNIT 3: THE ENVIRONMENT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Assignment Titles 15. Project: Terrarium or Diorama 16. Project: Land Community 17. Quiz 2: Water and Land Communities 18. Carelessness 19. Project: Endangered Species 20. Conservation 21. Project: How to Save Energy 22. Preservation 23. Project: Special Treasures 24. Quiz 3: Conservation and Preservation 25. Special Project 26. Test 27. Alternate Test 28. Glossary and Credits Ecology Project: Your Environment Resources Ecosystem Communities Consumers Decomposers Food Chain Project: Populations Balance of Nature Project: Balance of Nature Quiz 1: Ecology Water Communities Experiment: Still Water Life Land Communities SCIENCE 400 UNIT 4: MACHINES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Machines: Work Report: Galileo Experiment: Gravity Machines: Energy Quiz 1: Machines Are Needed Simple Machines: Lever Experiment: Hammer and Nail Experiment: Seesaw Simple Machines: Inclined Plane Experiment: Inclined Plane Simple Machines: Wedge and Screw Assignment Titles 12. Experiment: Screw and Nail 13. Simple Machines: Wheel and Axle 14. Simple Machines: Pulleys 15. Experiment: Pulleys 16. Quiz 2: Simple Machines 17. Compound Machines 18. Quiz 3: Simple and Compound Machines 19. Special Project 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 400 UNIT 5: ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Electricity Project: Thomas Edison Experiment: Static Electricity Currents and Circuits Project: Conductors Experiment: Wet Cell Project: Electric Objects Electrical Use and Safety Project: Fuses Quiz 1: Electricity Magnetism Assignment Titles 12. Experiment: Use a Magnet 13. Experiment: Make a Magnet 14. Experiment: Magnetic Poles 15. Experiment: Testing a Magnet 16. Experiment: Generate Electricity 17. Experiment: Electromagnet 18. Quiz 2: Magnetism 19. Special Project 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 400 UNIT 6: MATTER AND WATER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 215 Water as a Solid Experiment: Ice Experiment: Ice Volume Water as a Liquid Experiment: Potato Water as a Gas Experiment: Forming Dew The Water Cycle Experiment: Make a Cloud Quiz 1: Water Assignment Titles 11. Matter 12. Molecules and Atoms 13. Experiment: Molecules 14. Elements 15. Quiz 2: Matter 16. Special Project 17. Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SCIENCE 400 UNIT 7: WEATHER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. The Atmosphere Experiment: Air and Space Temperature Experiment: Temperature Air Pressure Experiment: Air Pressure Quiz 1: The Atmosphere Thunderstorms and Hurricanes Tornadoes and Snowstorms Assignment Titles 10. Project: Hurricanes 11. Weather Instruments 12. Project: Thermometers 13. Quiz 2: Weather 14. Special Project 15. Test 16. Alternate Test 17. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 400 UNIT 8: THE UNIVERSE AND SOLAR SYSTEM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. A Trip Through Space Astronomy Tools Project: Astronomy Tools Project: Astronomy Quiz 1: Astronomy The Sun Project: Sun Myths Gravity and Motion Project: Isaac Newton Planets and Other Celestial Bodies Assignment Titles 11. Our Moon 12. Experiment: Moon Phases 13. Quiz 2: The Sun and Planets 14. Stars and Space 15. Beyond the Milky Way 16. Quiz 3: The Stars and Space 17. Special Project 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 400 UNIT 9: THE PLANET EARTH 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. The Air (Atmosphere) Experiment: Condensation Gases in the Atmosphere Quiz 1: The Air (Atmosphere) The Water (Hydrosphere) Salt Water Experiment: Currents Quiz 2: The Water (Hydrosphere) The Land (Lithosphere) Assignment Titles 10. Experiment: Shadows 11. Earth's Land Formations 12. Earth's Rotation and Revolution 13. Quiz 3: The Land (Lithosphere) 14. Special Project 15. Test 16. Alternate Test 17. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 400 UNIT 10: REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 216 The Solar System Plants and Animals Quiz 1: Review Matter Water Weather Project: Weather Scrapbook Quiz 2: Review Electricity and Magnetism Project: Alessandro Volta Assignment Titles 11. Work and Machines 12. Quiz 3: Review 13. The Environment 14. Conservation 15. Project: Passenger Pigeon 16. Quiz 4: Review 17. Special Project 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SCIENCE 500 COURSE OVERVIEW Science 500 is a basic elementary course intended to expose students to the designs and patterns in the physical universe. This course expands on the Science 300 and Science 400 courses, providing a broad survey of the major areas of science. Some of the areas covered in Science 500 include the study of cells, plants and animals, ecology, energy, geology, properties of matter, and the natural cycles of life. The curriculum seeks to develop the students' ability to understand and participate in scientific inquiry. The units contain experiments and projects to capitalize on the students’ natural curiosity. The students will explore, observe, and manipulate everyday objects and materials in their environment. Students at this level should begin to understand interrelationships between organisms, recognize patterns in ecosystems, and become aware of the cellular dimensions of living systems. Collectively, this should help students develop and build on their subject-matter knowledge base. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Use their main senses for observation of the world around them. Demonstrate an understanding of cells and their structure, both plant and animal. Differentiate between plants, animals, fungi, protozoa, and algae. Explain interactions between different life forms. Discuss various energy transformations. Demonstrate an understanding of fossil types and the formation of fossils. Describe the layers of the earth, landforms, and sources of change. Understand natural cycles. SCIENCE 500 UNIT 1: CELLS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Course Overview Living Units Experiment: The Microscope Project: Robert Hooke General Cell Composition Quiz 1: Living Units Structure and Function of Cells: Plants Experiment: Beans Experiment: Onion Cells Structure and Function of Cells: Protozoa Structure and Function of Cells: Animals Experiment: Pond Water Structure and Function of Cells: Tissue Assignment Titles 14. Project: Be Creative 15. Project: Explain Cells 16. Quiz 2: Structure and Function of Cells 17 Energy of Cells 18. Reproduction of Cells 19. Project: Anton Van Leeuwenhoek 20. Experiment: Stem 21. Experiment: Cheek Cells 22. Quiz 3: Life and Growth of Cells 23. Special Project 24. Test 25. Alternate Test 26. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 500 UNIT 2: PLANTS: LIFE CYCLES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 217 Seed Bearing Plants: Life Stages Seed Bearing Plants: Flowering Plants Experiment: Flower Dissection Project: Draw Flowers Experiment: Seed Dissection Seed Bearing Plants: Cone Bearing Plants Experiment: Cones Project: Seed Hunt Quiz 1: Seed-Bearing Plants Spore Bearing Plants: Life Stages Spore Bearing Plants: Ferns Project: Walking Fern Assignment Titles 13. Fungi 14. Experiment: Mold 15. Project: Uses of Fungi 16. Quiz 2: Spore-Bearing Plants 17. Algae 18. One-celled Fungi: Yeasts 19. Quiz 3: One-Celled Fungi 20. Special Project 21. Test 22. Alternate Test 23. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SCIENCE 500 UNIT 3: ANIMALS: LIFE CYCLES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Invertebrates: Life Cycles One-celled Organisms Project: Protozoa Multicellular Invertebrates Experiment: Mealworm Project: Spiders Project: Insect Study Worms and Mollusks Quiz 1: Invertebrates Vertebrates: Life Cycles Egg-Laying Vertebrates (Part 1) Assignment Titles 12. Egg-Laying Vertebrates (Part 2) 13. Egg-Laying Vertebrates (Part 3) 14. Experiment: Chicken Egg 15. Live-Bearing Vertebrates 16. Project: Mammals 17. Quiz 2: Vertebrates 18. Special Project 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 500 UNIT 4: THE WEB OF LIFE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Balance of Nature: Life Needs Balance of Nature: Other Cycles Project: The Carbon Cycle Mineral Cycle Project: Cycles Balance of Nature: Dependence Project: Food Chain Project: Build a Terrarium Project: Terrarium Check Quiz 1: The Balance of Nature Prairie Web of Life (Part 1) Project: Prairie Land Prairie Web of Life (Part 2) Assignment Titles 14. Project: Prairie Birds 15. Prairie Food Chains 16. Project: Prairie Food Chain 17. Project: Special Environments 18. Quiz 2: The Prairie Web of Life 19. Humans and the Web of Life (Part 1) 20. Humans and the Web of Life (Part 2) 21. Quiz 3: Humans and the Web of Life 22. Special Project 23. Test 24. Alternate Test 25. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 500 UNIT 5: TRANSFORMATION OF ENERGY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Energy Forms of Energy Work Quiz 1: Energy and Work Work From Energy Sources of Heat Energy (Part 1) Experiment: Paperclip Experiment: Heat Energy Sources of Heat Energy (Part 2) Experiment: Chemical Energy Quiz 2: Work From Energy Chemical Energy Energy Change Assignment Titles 14. Quiz 3: Chemical Energy 15. Energy Concerns 16. Future Sources (Part 1) 17. Future Sources (Part 2) 18. Project: Energy 19. Experiment: Sunlight 20. Project: Survey 21. Quiz 4: Present Energy Concerns 22. Special Project 23. Test 24. Alternate Test 25. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 500 UNIT 6: PHYSICAL GEOLOGY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 218 Earth Structures Internal Structure Igneous Structures Project: Volcanoes Mountains Quiz 1: Earth Structures Earth Changes Erosion and Sediment Oceans Assignment Titles 10. Project: Weathering 11. Quiz 2: Earth Changes 12. Plate Tectonics 13. Quiz 3: Plate Tectonics 14. Special Project 15. Test 16. Alternate Test 17. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SCIENCE 500 UNIT 7: RECORDS IN ROCK: FOSSILS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Fossil Formation Experiment: Fossils Experiment: Cast Fossil Fossil Formation: More Fossil Types Fossil Formation: Location Fossil Formation: Local Deposits Project: Look for Fossils Quiz 1: Fossil Formation Reading Fossils: Identification Reading Fossils: Animal Fossils (Part 1) Reading Fossils: Animal Fossils (Part 2) Project: Plants and Animals Assignment Titles 13. Reading Fossils: Difficulties 14. Project: Fossil Clues 15. Reading Fossils: Reconstruction 16. Project: Label the Skeleton 17. Project: Be Creative 18. Scientific Inquiry 19. Quiz 2: Reading Fossils 20. Special Project 21. Test 22. Alternate Test 23. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 500 UNIT 8: RECORDS IN ROCK: GEOLOGY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Features of the Earth Landforms Experiment: Examine an Orange Layers of the Earth (Part 1) Layers of the Earth (Part 2) Rocks on Earth's Surface Project: Examine a Mineral Kinds of Rocks Identifying Rocks Project: Rocks and Minerals Project: Rock Hunt Quiz 1: Structure of the Earth Surface Forces (Part 1) Assignment Titles 14. Surface Forces (Part 2) 15. Experiment: Erosion 16. Living Things 17. Forces From Under the Surface(Part 1) 18. Forces From Under the Surface (Part 2) 19. Project: Volcanoes 20. Results of Forces 21. Quiz 2: Changes in the Earth 22. Special Project 23. Test 24. Alternate Test 25. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 500 UNIT 9: CYCLES IN NATURE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Matter: Properties of Matter (Part 1) Matter: Properties of Matter (Part 2) Experiment: Volume Matter: Changes in Matter Experiment: Water Container Experiment: Types of Changes Matter: Conservation Structure of Matter Experiment: Conservation of Matter Project: Antoine Lavoisier Quiz 1: Matter Other Natural Cycles: Seasons Assignment Titles 13. Project: Globe 14. Other Natural Cycles: Phases of the Moon 15. Other Natural Cycles: Comets 16. Project: Comets 17. Other Natural Cycles: Life 18. Other Natural Cycles: Water Cycle 19. Experiment: Evaporation 20. Quiz 2: Other Natural Cycles 21. Special Project 22. Test 23. Alternate Test 24. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 500 UNIT 10: LOOK AHEAD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 219 Living Things: Plant Life Living Things: Plants and Fungi Experiment: Mitosis and Budding Living Things: Animal Life Project: Organs and Tissue Living Things: Animals and Protozoa Project: Organism Report Living Things: Balance of Life Project: Use the News Quiz 1: Living Things The Earth: Fossils The Earth: Records of Rock Assignment Titles 13. The Earth: Changes in the Earth 14. Project: Landforms 15. Quiz 2: The Earth 16. Order: Energy 17. Order: Work 18. Project: Make A Collage 19. Order: Matter 20. Quiz 3: Order 21. Special Project 22. Test 23. Alternate Test 24. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SCIENCE 600 COURSE OVERVIEW Science 600 is a basic intermediate course intended to expose students to the designs and patterns in the physical universe. This course expands on the Science 300-500 elementary courses, providing a broad survey of the major areas of science. Some of the areas covered in Science 600 include the study of plant and animal systems, plant and animal behavior, genetics, the structure of matter, light and sound, kinematics, planet earth, the solar system, and astronomy. The curriculum seeks to develop the students' ability to understand and participate in scientific inquiry. The units contain experiments and projects to capitalize on children’s natural curiosity. The students will explore, observe and manipulate everyday objects and materials in their environment. Students at this level should begin to understand interrelationships between organisms, recognize patterns in ecosystems, and become aware of the cellular dimensions of living systems. Collectively, this should help students develop and build on their subject-matter knowledge base. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Use their main senses for observation of the world around them. Describe the different systems in plants and animals. Explain the various ways plants and animals behave. Explain how Mendel used observation to develop his theories. Demonstrate a basic knowledge of chemical structure and the periodic table. Discuss the layers of the atmosphere. Describe motion as it relates to force and work. Explain how time and season are related to the rotation and revolution of the earth. Explain the different forms of energy. SCIENCE 600 UNIT 1: PLANTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Course Overview Photosynthesis Experiment: Anacharis The Leaf Factory Experiment: Seeds Products of Photosynthesis Experiment: Digestive Enzymes Quiz 1 Roots Experiment: Root Observation Assignment Titles 11. Stems and Leaves 12. Experiment: Celery 13. Growth Regulators 14. Experiment: Growing Roots 15. Quiz 2 16. Special Project 17 Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 600 UNIT 2: THE HUMAN BODY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 220 Digestive System Mouth and Stomach Experiment: Digesting Protein Small and Large Intestines Experiment: Digesting Fat Experiment: Absorbing Food Quiz 1 Circulatory System Experiment: Pulse Rate Blood Project: Heart Respiratory System Assignment Titles 13. Experiment: Carbon Dioxide 14. Project: Lungs 15. Quiz 2 16. Excretory System 17. Muscles 18. Bones and Joints 19. Quiz 3 20. Special Project 21. Test 22. Alternate Test 23. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SCIENCE 600 UNIT 3: ANIMALS, PLANTS, AND NATURE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Animals: The Brain Project: The Cerebrum Animals: The Nervous System Project: The Eye Animals: Response Experiment: Trial and Error Quiz 1 Plants: Tropisms (Part 1) Plants: Tropisms (Part 2) Quiz 2 Assignment Titles 11. Nature: Biomes (Part 1) 12. Nature: Biomes (Part 2) 13. Project: Biomes 14. Nature: Balance 15. Project: Symbiosis 16. Quiz 3 17. Special Project 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 600 UNIT 4: REPRODUCTION AND GENETICS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Flower Reproduction Experiment: Flower Structure Mitosis and Meiosis Experiment: Embryo Formation Quiz 1 Inheritance Project: Traits Punnett Square Experiment: Mendelian Genetics Dominance and Multiple Genes Assignment Titles 11. Experiment: Taste Test 12. Quiz 2 13. DNA 14. Genetic Mutation 15. Experiment: Albinism 16. Quiz 3 17. Special Project 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 600 UNIT 5: CHEMISTRY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Matter States of Matter Experiment: Solid, Liquid, Gas Atoms and Elements Molecules and Compounds Experiment: Make a Compound Experiment: Limewater Quiz 1 Chemical Symbols Atomic Number and Weight The Periodic Table Project: Element Organization Assignment Titles 13. Quiz 2 14. Electron Arrangement 15. Project: Atom Diagram 16. Acids and Bases 17. Experiment: Acid or Base? 18. Project: Cause and Effect 19. Quiz 3 20. Special Project 21. Test 22. Alternate Test 23. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 600 UNIT 6: THE ATMOSPHERE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 221 Atmospheric Gases Atmospheric Layers Project: The Atmosphere Solar Radiation Experiment: The Greenhouse Quiz 1 The Atmosphere at Work Water Cycle Assignment Titles 9. Gas Cycles 10. Pollution 11. Project: Pollution 12. Quiz 2 13. Special Project 14. Test 15. Alternate Test 16. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SCIENCE 600 UNIT 7: MOTION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Force Work Project: Calculating Work Experiment: Work Power Project: Horsepower Experiment: Calculating Horsepower Quiz 1 Newton's First Law of Motion Assignment Titles 10. Experiment: Inertia 11. Newton's Second and Third Laws of Motion 12. Experiment: Newton's Laws 13. Machines and Motion 14. Quiz 2 15. Special Project 16. Test 17. Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 600 UNIT 8: EARTH AND SPACE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Earth's Shape Experiment: Earth's Shape Earth's Surface Earth's Rocks Quiz 1 Earth's Rotation Earth's Revolution Experiment: Shadows Time Quiz 2 Assignment Titles 11. Eclipses 12. Experiment: Making an Eclipse 13. Our Solar System 14. Project: Planets 15. Asteroids, Comets, and Meteors 16. Quiz 3 17. Special Project 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 600 UNIT 9: ENERGY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Mechanical Energy Heat Energy (Part 1) Heat Energy (Part 2) Quiz 1 Chemical Energy Atomic Energy Project: Nuclear Power Assignment Titles 8. Energy Conversion 9. Project: Energy Conversion 10. Quiz 2 11. Special Project 12. Test 13. Alternate Test 14. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 600 UNIT 10: REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 222 Photosynthesis Plant Systems Human Body Systems (Part 1) Human Body Systems (Part 2) Human Body Systems (Part 3) Project: Body System Interaction Quiz 1 Genetics and Reproduction Ecological Systems Project: Biomes The Atmosphere Work and Force Assignment Titles 13. Quiz 2 14. Motion 15. Matter 16. Chemistry 17. Earth's Motion 18. Our Solar System 19. Quiz 3 20. Special Project 21. Test 22. Alternate Test 23. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SCIENCE 700 COURSE OVERVIEW Science 700 is a basic intermediate course intended to expose students to the designs and patterns in the physical universe. This course expands on the Science 600 course, providing a set of basic scientific skills and a broad survey of the major areas of science. Some of the areas covered in Science 700 include the scientific method, overview of the four major areas of science, mathematics in science, astronomy, the atmosphere, natural cycles, weather and climate, human anatomy and physiology, and careers in science. The curriculum seeks to develop the students' ability to be aware of and participate in scientific inquiry. The units contain experiments and projects to capitalize on the students’ natural curiosity. The students will explore, observe and manipulate everyday objects and materials in their environment. Students at this level should show understanding of interrelationships between organisms, recognize patterns in systems, and expand their knowledge of cellular dimensions of living systems. Collectively, this should help students develop and build on their subject-matter knowledge base. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Identify connections between science and other disciplines. Explain the steps of the scientific method. Describe atoms, molecules, and compounds and their properties. Understand the relationships between the different types of energy. Explain how energy is transformed. Identify the necessary components of living organisms. Develop a plan to prevent and treat common diseases through proper health. Demonstrate an understanding of the resources of the Earth and what is needed to conserve those resources. Describe the universe in terms of size and composition. Explain the differences in the stars and constellations. Identify various types of geological changes. Explain the cycles of nature. Understand the mechanisms of evolution. 223 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SCIENCE 700 UNIT 1: SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles Course Overview 12. Project: Ethics Case Study What is Science? 13. Quiz 2 Project: Make a Model 14. Science and Society Scientific Method 15. Science and Technology Observation and Questioning 16. Careers in Science Data Collection, Analysis, and Communication 17 Quiz 3 Project: Design an Experiment 18. Review Project: Conduct an Experiment 19. Special Project Quiz 1 20. Test Bias 21. Alternate Test Ethics 22. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 700 UNIT 2: MATTER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Atoms, Molecules, and Compounds Elements Project: Elements Essential Elements Quiz 1 Ions Mixtures and Solutions Experiment: Chromatography States of Matter Quiz 2 Assignment Titles 11. Phase Change 12. Chemical Reactions 13. Experiment: Chemical Reactions 14. Chemical Application 15. Quiz 3 16. Review 17. Special Project 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 700 UNIT 3: ENERGY AND MOTION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Energy Heat Experiment: Heat Transfer Light Quiz 1 Sound Electricity and Magnetism Experiment: Electric Motor Energy Transformation Experiment: Energy Efficiency Quiz 2 Motion Assignment Titles 13. Force 14. Experiment: Air Resistance 15. Gravity 16. Newton's Laws of Motion 17. Project: Newton's Laws 18. Quiz 3 19. Review 20. Special Project 21. Test 22. Alternate Test 23. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 700 UNIT 4: BIOLOGY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 224 Living Organisms Cells Animal Organelles Plant Organelles Project: Cell Quiz 1 Plant Tissue Animal Tissue Organs Project: Organ Transplants Quiz 2 Assignment Titles 12. Organ Systems (Part 1) 13. Organ Systems (Part 2) 14. Project: Systems 15. Homeostasis 16. Quiz 3 17. Review 18. Special Project 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SCIENCE 700 UNIT 5: HEALTH AND DISEASE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles 12. Medical Advances 13. Unhealthy Behaviors 14. Healthy Living 15. Project: Personal Health Assessment 16. Quiz 3 17. Review 18. Special Project 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits Pathogens Immune System Project: Lupus Communicable Diseases Quiz 1 Chronic Diseases Project: Radiation Therapy Degenerative Diseases Vaccinations and Immunizations Project: Public Health Quiz 2 SCIENCE 700 UNIT 6: GENETICS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles 12. Ethics and Genetics 13. Project: Ethics Essay 14. Forensic DNA 15. Project: Solve the Case 16. Quiz 3 17. Review 18. Special Project 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits Genetic Basics Project: Karyotype Asexual Reproduction Sexual Reproduction Quiz 1 Mendelian Genetics Punnett Squares Project: Punnett Squares Patterns of Inheritance Quiz 2 Genetic Engineering SCIENCE 700 UNIT 7: ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Ecosystems Project: Virtual Lab - Biome: Desert Project: Local Ecosystem Cycles and Energy Flow Limiting Factors Project: Virtual Lab - Biome: Coniferous Quiz 1 Food Chains and Webs Project: Food Web Competition and Cooperation Project: Virtual Lab - Biome: Grassland Symbiosis Quiz 2 Assignment Titles 14. Air Pollution 15. Water Pollution 16. Project: Environmental Policies 17. Energy Sources 18. Conservation 19. Experiment: Biodegradability 20. Quiz 3 21. Review 22. Special Project 23. Test 24. Alternate Test 25. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 700 UNIT 8: EARTH SCIENCE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 225 The Earth The Lithosphere The Rock Cycle Project: The Rock Cycle The Atmosphere Quiz 1 The Hydrosphere The Water Cycle Project: Water Cycle Weather Effects of the Sun Assignment Titles 12. Quiz 2 13. Constructive Forces 14. Destructive Forces 15. Project: Geologic Map 16. Fossils 17. Quiz 3 18. Review 19. Special Project 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SCIENCE 700 UNIT 9: ASTRONOMY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. The Universe Our Solar System Project: Solar System Model The Sun Quiz 1 Mercury, Venus, and Mars Earth and the Moon Jupiter and Saturn Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto Project: Planet Comparison Quiz 2 Assignment Titles 12. Asteroids, Comets, and Meteors 13. Stars and Constellations 14. Project: Beyond Our Solar System 15. Space Exploration 16. Project: Astronomy Timeline 17. Quiz 3 18. Review 19. Special Project 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 700 UNIT 10: LIFE OVER TIME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 226 Evolution Evidence of Evolution Project: Morphology Mutation Project: Sickle Cell Anemia Quiz 1 Other Methods of Evolution Project: Natural Selection Extinction Speciation Quiz 2 Assignment Titles 12. Taxonomy 13. Plantae Kingdom 14. Animalia Kingdom 15. Project: Metamorphosis 16. Quiz 3 17. Review 18. Special Project 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SCIENCE 800 COURSE OVERVIEW Science 800 is a basic intermediate course intended to expose students to the designs and patterns in the physical universe. This course expands on Science 600 and Science 700, providing a set of basic scientific skills and a broad survey of the major areas of science. Some of the areas covered in Science 800 include the structure and properties of matter, measurement and mathematics of science, geology, oceanography, natural cycles and resources, science today and tomorrow, and astronomy. The curriculum seeks to develop the students' ability to be aware of and participate in scientific inquiry. The units contain experiments and projects to capitalize on the students’ natural curiosity. The students will explore, observe and manipulate everyday objects and materials in their environment. Students at this level should show understanding of interrelationships between organisms and the environment, recognize patterns in systems, and expand their knowledge of cellular dimensions of living systems. Collectively, this should help students develop and build on their subject-matter knowledge base. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Use their main senses for observation of the world around them. Describe the atomic structure of different elements. Calculate and measure volume, mass, and density for various objects. Identify different types of geological changes. Discuss how the layers of the earth’s crust can show history. Describe the different parts of the ocean, both living and non-living. Explain the differences in the stars and constellations. Discuss the balance in nature regarding the various cycles. Demonstrate an understanding of the resources of the Earth and what is needed to conserve those resources. SCIENCE 800 UNIT 1: OUR ATOMIC WORLD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Course Overview Structure of Matter Quiz 1: Structure of Matter Radioactivity Quiz 2: Radioactivity Atomic Nuclei Quiz 3: Atomic Nuclei Nuclear Energy Assignment Titles 9. Project: Reactors 10. Quiz 4: Nuclear Energy 11. Applications and Environmental Hazards 12. Quiz 5: Applications and Environmental Hazards 13. Special Project 14. Test 15. Alternate Test 16. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 800 UNIT 2: PERCEIVING THINGS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 227 Measurement: The Metric System Measurement: Size and Distance Measurement: Area Measurement: Volume Measurement: Mass Quiz 1: Measurement Graphs: Uses, Bar, and Line Assignment Titles 8. Graphs: Pictographs and Pie Charts 9. Project: Making Graphs 10. Quiz 2: Graphing Data 11. Special Project 12. Test 13. Alternate Test 14. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SCIENCE 800 UNIT 3: VOLUME, MASS, AND DENSITY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Assignment Titles 8. Buoyancy and Specific Gravity 9. Quiz 3: Density, Buoyancy, and Specific Gravity 10. Special Project 11. Test 12. Alternate Test 13. Glossary and Credits Volume Experiment: Determining Volume Quiz 1: Volume Mass Experiment: Mass of Gas Quiz 2: Mass Density SCIENCE 800 UNIT 4: PHYSICAL GEOLOGY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles 11. Earth Movements 12. Experiment: Specific Gravity 13. Experiment: Gravity 14. Plate Tectonics 15. Quiz 3: Earth Movements 16. Special Project 17. Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits Earth Structures Internal Structures Igneous Structures Project: Volcanoes Mountains Quiz 1: Earth Structure Earth Changes Erosion and Sediment Oceans Quiz 2: Earth Changes SCIENCE 800 UNIT 5: HISTORICAL GEOLOGY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Assignment Titles 7. Geography and Time (Part 2) 8. Quiz 2: Measuring Time 9. Special Project 10. Test 11. Alternate Test 12. Glossary and Credits An Observational Science Sedimentary Rock Fossils Crustal Changes Quiz 1: An Observational Science Geography and Time (Part 1) SCIENCE 800 UNIT 6: OCEANOGRAPHY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. History of Oceanography Techniques for Investigation Submersible and Satellite Research Project: The Moon and Tides Quiz 1: History of Oceanography Geology of the Ocean Turbidity, Sedimentation, and Currents Quiz 2: Geology of the Ocean Commercial Fishing Assignment Titles 10. Chemistry of the Ocean 11. Physical Properties of the Ocean 12. Project: Marine Report 13. Quiz 3: Fishing and Ocean Properties 14. Special Project 15. Test 16. Alternate Test 17. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 800 UNIT 7: BALANCE IN NATURE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 228 Photosynthesis and Food Food Quiz 1: Photosynthesis and Food Natural Cycles The Water Cycle Other Natural Cycles Quiz 2: Natural Cycles Balance and Disruption Assignment Titles 9. Human Disruption 10. Resources 11. Quiz 3: Balance and Disruption 12. Special Project 13. Test 14. Alternate Test 15. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SCIENCE 800 UNIT 8: SCIENCE AND TOMORROW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. The Biosphere Agriculture and Waste Population Quiz 1: People and Their Land Energy Sources Nuclear Power Industry and Transportation Quiz 2: People and Their Work Environment Assignment Titles 9. Outer Space 10. Inner Space 11. Quiz 3: People and Their New Frontiers 12. Special Project 13. Test 14. Alternate Test 15. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 800 UNIT 9: ASTRONOMY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. History of Astronomy Astronomy and Measurement Stars Measuring the Universe Quiz 1: The Universe Gathering Light with Telescopes Other Types of Telescopes Project: Telescopes Assignment Titles 9. Quiz 2: Telescopes and Optics 10. Space Explorations 11. Quiz 3: Space Explorations 12. Special Project 13. Test 14. Alternate Test 15. Glossary and Credits SCIENCE 800 UNIT 10: REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 229 Atoms and Nuclear Energy Measurement Quiz 1: Nuclear Power and Measurement Weight, Mass, and Density Quiz 2: Weight, Mass, and Density The Earth's Surface Oceans and Continents Quiz 3: Geology Assignment Titles 9. Science and Space 10. Population and Environment 11. Quiz 4: The World and Beyond 12. Special Project 13. Test 14. Alternate Test 15. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 EARTH SCIENCE COURSE OVERVIEW Earth Science is a basic science course intended to further explore the designs and patterns of our planet. This course covers such areas as the origin, history, and structure of the earth. It also covers forces that cause change on the earth and features of the earth including the crust, water, atmosphere, weather, and climate. Earth science wraps up with astronomy and a study of all the planets, the solar system, and galaxies. The course strives to teach that each feature of the earth interacts with the others in many critical ways, and the study of these relationships is important to humanity. Students at this level should show development in their understanding of scientific inquiry. Some of the units contain experiments and projects that seek to develop meaning and to actively engage the student. The continued exposure to science concepts and scientific inquiry will serve to improve the students' skill and understanding. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Gain increased awareness about where Earth came from, how Earth functions and sustains life, and how the many systems and processes of Earth rely on and balance one another. Improve scientific evaluation skills and apply them to the study of Earth’s physical geography and dynamic processes. Discover tools that allow for the study of Earth and its further exploration. EARTH SCIENCE UNIT 1: ORIGIN OF THE EARTH 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles 11. Project: Newton's Law 12. Quiz 2 13. A Unique Planet 14. Project: Earth Comparisons 15. Quiz 3 16. Special Project 17 Review 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits Course Overview Introduction to Earth Science Project: Research a Career Competing Perspectives Science Weighs In Project: Doppler Effect Quiz 1 A Sequence Of Events Planetary Motion Ability To Orbit EARTH SCIENCE UNIT 2: HISTORY OF THE EARTH 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 230 Determining Earth's Age Relative Dating Project: Relative Dating Absolute Dating Quiz 1: History of Life on Earth Geologic Time Project: The Clock of Eons Mass Extinctions Project: Before, During, and After a Mass Extinction Assignment Titles 10. Paleoclimatic Changes 11. Project: Greenhouse Effect 12. Quiz 2: Study of Earth’s History 13. Special Project 14. Review 15. Test 16. Alternate Test 17. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 EARTH SCIENCE UNIT 3: DYNAMIC STRUCTURE OF EARTH 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles Layers of the Earth 12. Biogeochemical Cycles: Cycles of Life Materials Project: Building a Model of the Earth 13. Project: The Story of the Spheres Continental Drift 14. Flow of Energy in Ecosystems Plate Tectonics 15. Project: Flow of Energy Project: Mantle Convection 16. Quiz 2: Earth’s Dynamic External Structure Plate Boundaries 17. Special Project Project: Plate Boundaries 18. Review Quiz 1: Earth’s Dynamic Internal Structure 19. Test The Spheres of Earth 20. Alternate Test Project: Sphere Interaction Lab 21. Glossary and Credits Geochemical Cycles: Cycles of Earth Materials EARTH SCIENCE UNIT 4: FORCES AND FEATURES OF EARTH 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Force of Earthquakes Measuring The Force of Earthquakes Features of Earthquakes Project: Earthquake Features Lab Quiz 1: Earthquakes Force of Volcanoes Impact of Volcanoes Prediction of Volcanoes Features of Volcanoes Project: Volcanic Features Lab Quiz 2: Volcanoes Assignment Titles 12. Using Geologic Maps 13. Using Topographic Maps 14. Project: Mapping 15. Project: Create a Topographic Map 16. Quiz 3: Identifying Features of Earth 17. Special Project 18. Review 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits EARTH SCIENCE UNIT 5: FEATURES OF EARTH'S CRUST 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Minerals Project: Crystal Systems Mineral Identification Project: Identifying a Mineral Quiz 1 Igneous Rocks Sedimentary Rocks Metamorphic Rocks The Rock Cycle Project: Identifying a Rock Assignment Titles 11. Quiz 2 12. Renewable Resources 13. Nonrenewable Resources 14. Project: Nuclear Energy 15. Quiz 3 16. Special Project 17. Review 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits EARTH SCIENCE UNIT 6: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 3. 231 Review (1) Review (2) Exam Assignment Titles 4. Alternate Exam—Form A 5. Alternate Exam—Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 EARTH SCIENCE UNIT 7: SHAPING EARTH'S CRUST 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Assignment Titles 10. Quiz 2: Weathering and Erosion 11. Destructive Forces 12. Constructive Forces 13. Quiz 3: Destructive and Constructive Forces 14. Special Project 15. Review 16. Test 17. Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits Weathering Erosion Soil Formation Project: Soil Particles Quiz 1: Shaping the Surface Rivers and Waves Gravity and Glaciers Project: Ice Erosion Wind EARTH SCIENCE UNIT 8: EARTH'S WATER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. The Water Cycle Project: Water Purification Water Basics Water Distribution Project: Water Conservation Quiz 1 Groundwater Experiment: Porosity and Permeability Lakes and Rivers Glaciers and Ice Caps Quiz 2 Assignment Titles 12. Ocean Water 13. Experiment: Fresh Water vs. Saltwater 14. Waves and Tides 15. Currents 16. Quiz 3 17. Special Project 18. Review 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits EARTH SCIENCE UNIT 9: EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Evolution of the Atmosphere Project: Evolution of the Atmosphere Structure of the Atmosphere Project: Layers of the Atmosphere Quiz 1: The Atmosphere Atmospheric Cycles Solar Interaction Project: Solar Energy Alternate Project: Temperature Air Pressure and Winds Project: Air Circulation Assignment Titles 12. Alternate Project: Barometers 13. Quiz 2: Earth-Sun Relationships 14. Air Pollution 15. Project: Greenhouse Effect 16. Quiz 3: Human Relationship 17. Special Project 18. Review 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits EARTH SCIENCE UNIT 10: EARTH'S WEATHER AND CLIMATE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 232 Weather and Climate Project: Weather or Climate? Clouds and Precipitation Project: Clouds and Weather Project: Clouds and Rain Air Masses and Fronts Quiz 1: Weather Factors of the Sky Solar Power Project: Control the Weather Geographical Effects Climate Regulation and Change Assignment Titles 12. Project: Research Your Climate 13. Quiz 2: Causes of Weather and Climate 14. Weird Weather 15. Measuring Weather 16. Project: Predict the Weather 17. Quiz 3: Predicting Weather 18. Special Project 19. Review 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 EARTH SCIENCE UNIT 11: ASTRONOMY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. The Earth's Place in the Solar System The Earth's Orbit and Seasons Project: Scale of the Solar System The Moon Quiz 1: Solar System Characteristics of Stars Structure of the Sun Stellar Evolution Project: Life Histories of Stars Quiz 2: Stars Assignment Titles 11. Galaxies 12. Project: Identifying Galaxies 13. Future Exploration 14. Quiz 3: Galaxies and Further Exploration 15. Special Project 16. Review 17. Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits EARTH SCIENCE UNIT 12: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 3. Review (1) Review (2) Exam Assignment Titles 4. Alternate Exam—Form A 5. Alternate Exam—Form B EARTH SCIENCE UNIT 13: FINAL EXAM 1. 2. 233 Final Exam Alternate Exam—Form A Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam—Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 INTEGRATED PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY COURSE OVERVIEW Integrated Physics and Chemistry is a physical science course designed for high school students needing an entry-level science course covering basic concepts found in chemistry and physics. Topics included in this study are: matter, motion and forces, work and energy, electricity and magnetism, and waves. Throughout the course, students will have opportunities to observe simulations, investigate ideas, and solve problems– both on screen and away from the computer. The course seeks to help students expand their knowledge and skills so that they may achieve the following goals: Gain an understanding of foundational concepts in physics and chemistry. Make careful observations of the surrounding environment. Analyze problems and solutions scientifically. Integrate science knowledge with real world situations at local, regional, national, and international levels. Appreciate the impact of science discovery on everyday life. INTEGRATED PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY UNIT 1: EXPLORATIONS IN PHYSICAL SCIENCE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. 9. Course Overview What is Science? The Scientific Method Experiment: Making Observations Quiz 1: Nature of Science The Metric System Scales Volume Experiment: Determining Volume Assignment Titles 10. Mass and Density 11. Experiment: Determining Density 12. Experiment: Density Column 13. Quiz 2: Measuring Matter 14. Special Project 15. Review 16. Test 17. Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits INTEGRATED PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY UNIT 2: THE STRUCTURE OF MATTER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 234 The History of Atomic Theory Experiment: Atomic Structure The Atomic Model Quiz 1: Atomic Structure Elements and Their Properties The Periodic Table Trends on the Periodic Table Experiment: Identifying an Unknown Compounds Quiz 2: Pure Substances Assignment Titles 11. Mixtures 12. Separating Mixtures 13. Experiment: Separating a Mixture 14. Quiz 3: Mixtures 15. Special Project 16. Review 17. Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 INTEGRATED PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY UNIT 3: MATTER AND CHANGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Assignment Titles States of Matter 13. Quiz 2: Chemical Changes Changes of State 14. Radioactivity Experiment: Graphing Changes of State 15. Nuclear Reactions Solutions - The Dissolving Process 16. Experiment: Half-Life Acids and Bases 17 Nuclear Energy Experiment: The Cabbage Indicator 18. Quiz 3: Nuclear Changes Quiz 1: Physical Changes 19. Special Project Chemical Bonding 20. Review Atomic Structure and Bonding 21. Test Experiment: Chemical Changes 22. Alternate Test Chemical Reactions and Conservation of Mass 23. Glossary and Credits Types of Chemical Reactions INTEGRATED PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY UNIT 4: STATES OF MATTER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles Properties of Solids 11. Quiz 2: Liquids Experiment: Comparing Hardness and Density of 12. General Characteristics of Gases Solids 13. Pressure and Volume in Gases Elasticity and Strength in Solids 14. Experiment: Pressure in Gases Electrical Conductivity in Solids 15. Temperature and Volume Changes in Gases Quiz 1: Solids 16. Quiz 3: Gases Characteristics of Liquids 17. Special Project Experiment: Viscosity 18. Review Pressure in Liquids 19. Test Archimedes' Principle and Flotation 20. Alternate Test Liquids and Capillary Action 21. Glossary and Credits INTEGRATED PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY UNIT 5: MOTION AND FORCES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles Distance and Displacement 12. Project: Virtual Lab: Newton's Laws Speed and Velocity 13. Experiment: Propulsion Acceleration 14. Centripetal Force Motion Graphs 15. Quiz 2: Forces Experiment: Motion Graphs 16. Project: Virtual Lab: Circular Motion Momentum 17. Special Project Project: Virtual Lab: Conservation of Momentum 18. Review Quiz 1: Motion 19. Test Forces 20. Alternate Test Friction 21 Glossary and Credits Newton's Laws INTEGRATED PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY UNIT 6: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 235 Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam - Form A 4. Alternate Exam - Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 INTEGRATED PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY UNIT 7: WORK AND ENERGY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Forms of Energy Work Mechanical Energy Conservation of Energy Experiment: Potential and Kinetic Energy Power Quiz 1: Work, Energy, and Power Simple Machines; Levers Mechanical Advantage and Efficiency Pulleys; Wheels and Axles Assignment Titles 11. Inclined Planes, Wedges, and Screws 12. Project: Virtual Lab — Simple Machines 13. Experiment: Inclined Planes 14. Quiz 2: Simple Machines 15 Project: Virtual Lab: Projectiles 16. Special Project 17. Review 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits INTEGRATED PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY UNIT 8: HEAT FLOW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Thermodynamics and Entropy Specific Heat Capacity Heat Flow Experiment: Insulators Quiz 1: Energy Transfer Heating Systems Experiment: Heat and Expansion Cooling and Refrigeration Assignment Titles 9. Heat Engines 10. Quiz 2: Heat Flow and Technology 11. Special Project 12. Review 13. Test 14. Alternate Test 15. Glossary and Credits INTEGRATED PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY UNIT 9: ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Electric Charges Static Electricity Experiment: Electrostatic Investigations Electric Current Circuits Electrical Energy and Power Project: Virtual Lab: Circuits Quiz 1: Electricity Magnetism Assignment Titles 10. Magnetism and Electricity 11. Experiment: Diverting a Magnetic Field 12. Magnetic Fields in Space 13. Quiz 2: Magnetism 14. Special Project 15. Review 16. Test 17. Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits INTEGRATED PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY UNIT 10: WAVES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 236 Assignment Titles Waves and Energy Transfer 14. Quiz 2: Sound Types of Waves 15. Light and the Electromagnetic Spectrum Properties of Waves 16. Properties of Light Experiment: Changing the Speed of a Wave 17. Reflection and Mirrors The Behavior of Waves 18. Experiment: Law of Reflection Quiz 1: Wave Characteristics and Properties 19. Lenses Sound Vibrations 20. Quiz 3: Light Detecting Sound 21. Project: Virtual Lab: Light Project: Virtual Lab: Sound 22. Special Project Experiment: Using Vibrations to Produce Sound 23. Review Doppler Effect 24. Test Project: Virtual Lab: Doppler Effect 25. Alternate Test Beats, Resonance, and Harmonics 26. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 INTEGRATED PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY UNIT 11: CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS IN OUR WORLD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Assignment Titles Carbon Dioxide and Global Warming 9. Experiment: Kepler's Second Law Experiment: Carbon Dioxide and Water Acidity 10. Quiz 2: Space Physics Fossil Fuels' Effect on the Environment 11. Special Project Experiment: Water Acidity and the Environment 12. Review Quiz 1: Environmental Chemistry 13. Test Atomic Spectra and Moving Stars 14. Alternate Test The Temperature of Stars 15 Glossary and Credits Kepler and the Motion of the Spheres INTEGRATED PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY UNIT 12: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam - Form A 4. Alternate Exam - Form B INTEGRATED PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY UNIT 13: FINAL EXAM 1. 2. 237 Exam Alternate Exam - Form A Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam - Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 BIOLOGY COURSE OVERVIEW Biology is intended to expose students to the designs and patterns of living organisms and their interactions with the environment. In preceding years, students should have developed a foundational understanding of life sciences. Expanding on that, this Biology course will incorporate more abstract knowledge. The student’s understanding should encompass both the micro and macro aspects of life, and this biology course includes both. The major concepts covered are taxonomy, the chemical basis of life, cellular structure and function, genetics, microbiology, plant structure and function, animal structure and function, and ecology and the environment. Students at this level should show development in their understanding of scientific inquiry. The units contain experiments and projects that seek to develop a deeper conceptual meaning for students and that actively engage them. The continued exposure of science concepts and scientific inquiry will serve to improve the students’ skills and understanding. Biology should be preceded or accompanied by an Algebra I course. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Classify different animals using taxonomy. Demonstrate a knowledge of molecular structure as it relates to organic compounds. Use a microscope to study microscopic organisms. Describe cells, their different parts, and the function of a cell. Discuss the different parts of a plant. Describe and explain the function of each system in the human body. Perform Punnett square functions to determine probability of inheritance. Differentiate between mitosis and meiosis and between asexual and sexual reproduction. Understand the impact man has on the environment. BIOLOGY UNIT 1: BIOLOGY: THE STUDY OF LIFE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 238 Course Overview What is Life? Introduction to Biology Project: Characteristics of Life Quiz 1: Life Science Scientific Inquiry The Scientific Method Project: The Scientific Method Quiz 2: Scientific Investigation Introduction to Taxonomy Assignment Titles 11. Taxonomy: Classification and Naming 12. Keys to Classification 13. Project: Classifying Fruit 14. Project: Keying Plants 15. Project: Keying Animals 16. Quiz 3: Taxonomy 17 Special Project 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 BIOLOGY UNIT 2: BIOCHEMISTRY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles 12. Quiz 2: Biochemical Essentials 13. Carbohydrates and Lipids 14. Experiment: Sugar and Starch 15. Proteins, Enzymes, and Nucleic Acids 16. Experiment: Enzyme Action 17. Quiz 3: Macromolecules 18. Special Project 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits Life Chemistry Atoms, Elements, and Compounds Chemical Bonds Experiment: Static Electricity Chemical Reactions Quiz 1: Introduction to Biochemistry Chemistry of Water Experiment: Water Properties Acids, Bases, and pH Experiment: pH Indicators Carbon of Life BIOLOGY UNIT 3: CELLS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Assignment Titles 10. Quiz 2: Cell Structures 11. Cell Regulation 12. Project: Homeostasis 13. Quiz 3: Homeostasis 14. Special Project 15. Test 16. Alternate Test 17. Glossary and Credits Cell Theory Project: Introducing the Microscope Cell Overview Quiz 1: Introduction to Cells Cell Structures and Functions Project: Plant, Animal, and Algae Cells The Plasma Membrane Project: Virtual Lab - Osmosis Experiment: Osmosis BIOLOGY UNIT 4: CELL ENERGY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Laws of Thermodynamics Energy Transformations Project: Energy Laws Quiz 1: Introduction to Energy Photosynthesis: Energy Production in Plants Experiment: Photosynthesis Reactions Cellular Respiration Project: Respiration in Muscles Assignment Titles 9. Quiz 2: Intracellular Energy 10. Energy Flow in Ecosystems 11. Project: Energy Flow in Ecosystems 12. Quiz 3: The Flow of Energy 13. Special Project 14. Test 15. Alternate Test 16. Glossary and Credits BIOLOGY UNIT 5: CELL DIVISION AND REPRODUCTION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 239 Types of Reproduction Fertilization Project: Reproduction Research Quiz 1: Introduction to Reproduction Cell Division: Fission Project: Fragmentation Cell Division: Mitosis Project: Stages of Mitosis Cell Division: Meiosis Assignment Titles 10. Quiz 2: Types of Cell Division 11. Cell Cycle and Regulation 12. Cell Differentiation 13. Project: Stem Cell Research 14. Quiz 3: Cell Cycles and Growth 15. Special Project 16. Test 17. Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 BIOLOGY UNIT 6: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam—Form A 4. Alternate Exam—Form B Review Exam BIOLOGY UNIT 7: GENETICS AND HEREDITY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. DNA and RNA Project: Building DNA Chromosomes and Genes Project: Karyotypes Experiment: Molecular Genetics Quiz 1: The Molecules of Genetics Mendelian Genetics Inheritance Project: Punnett Squares Probability Project: Testing Probability Assignment Titles 12. Quiz 2: Patterns of Inheritance 13. Evolutionary Basics 14. Project: Natural Selection 15. Patterns of Evolution 16. Evolutionary Evidence 17. Project: Morphology 18. Quiz 3: Introduction to Evolution 19. Special Project 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits BIOLOGY UNIT 8: MICROBIOLOGY AND BIODIVERSITY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Archaea and Eubacteria Kingdoms Bacteria Viruses Project: Pathogens—Bacteria or Virus? Quiz 1: Prokaryote Kingdoms Protista Kingdom: The Protozoa Project: Protozoan Cultures Protista Kingdom: Algae Project: Algae Cultures Fungi Kingdom Project: Fungi Cultures Assignment Titles 12. Quiz 2: Protista and Fungi Kingdoms 13. Plantae Kingdom 14. Animalia Kingdom: Invertebrates 15. Animalia Kingdom: Chordates and Vertebrates 16. Project: Plant and Animal Research 17. Quiz 3: Plantae and Animalia Kingdoms 18. Special Project 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits BIOLOGY UNIT 9: PLANTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 240 Cells and Tissues Organs Experiment: Stem Transport Quiz 1: Plant Structures Plant Necessities Reproduction Experiment: Flower Dissection Experiment: Seed Dissection Experiment: Cones Growth and Development Control Systems Assignment Titles 12. Experiment: Plant Growth 13. Quiz 2: Plant Reproduction and Growth 14. History and Diversity 15. Uses of Plants 16. Project: Plant Usage 17. Quiz 3: Plant History and Usage 18. Special Project 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 BIOLOGY UNIT 10: ANIMALS AND HUMANS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Assignment Titles 13. Humans: Body Communication and Response Project: Virtual Lab - Frog Dissection Experiment: Animal Cells and Tissues 14. Musculoskeletal Organs and Organ Systems 15. Humans: Acquisition and Excretion Project: Animal Organ Systems 16. Experiment: Digesting Fats Experiment: Heart Rate 17. Experiment: Carbon Dioxide Quiz 1: Animal Structures 18. Project: Heart or Lung Study Animals: Body Plans 19. Humans: Movement, Reproduction, and Immunity Animals: Body Communication and Response 20. Project: The Immune System Animals: Movement, Reproduction, and 21. Quiz 3: Human Anatomy and Physiology Development 22. Project: Virtual Lab - Frog Dissection Internal Organ Experiment: Mealworm 23. Special Project Project: Animal Study 24. Test Quiz 2: Animal Anatomy and Physiology 25. Alternate Test 26 Glossary and Credits Cells and Tissues BIOLOGY UNIT 11: ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Assignment Titles The Study of Animal Behavior 14. Project: Virtual Lab - Biome: Tundra Animal Behavior and Interdependencies 15. Experiment: Biodegradability Project: Symbiosis 16. Project: Stewardship Quiz 1: Animal Behaviors 17. Quiz 2: Ecological Relationships The Study of Ecology 18. Biotechnology Organisms and Their Environment 19. Project: Virtual Lab - Biome: Rainforest Project: Food Webs 20. Project: Ethics in Biotechnology Project: Habitats 21 Quiz 3: The Future of Biology Ecosystems and Biomes 22. Special Project Project: Local Ecosystems 23. Test Project: Biomes 24. Alternate Test Human Interaction 25. Glossary and Credits Project: Virtual Lab - Biome: Deciduous Forest BIOLOGY UNIT 12: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam—Form A 4. Alternate Exam—Form B BIOLOGY UNIT 13: FINAL EXAM 1. 2. Exam Alternate Exam—Form A Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam—Form B 241 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 CHEMISTRY COURSE OVERVIEW Chemistry is intended to provide a more in-depth study of matter and its interactions. In preceding years students should have developed an understanding for the macroscopic properties of substances and been introduced to the microstructure of substances. This chemistry course will expand upon that knowledge, further develop the microstructure of substances and teach the symbolic and mathematical world of formulas, equations, and symbols. The major concepts covered are measurement in chemistry, atomic structure, chemical formulas and bonding, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, gases, chemical equilibrium, and organic chemistry. Students at this level should show development in their ability and understanding of scientific inquiry. The units contain experiments and projects that seek to develop a deeper conceptual meaning for the student and actively engage the student. The continued exposure of science concepts and scientific inquiry will serve to improve the student's skill and understanding. Chemistry should be preceded by an Algebra I course and preceded or accompanied by an Algebra II course. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Calculate and convert units using scientific notation and significant figures. Explain the differences between elements, compounds, and mixtures. Use Avogadro’s number and the gas laws to calculate different variables in chemistry examples. Explain and use the periodic table. Recognize symbols for common elements. Differentiate between the different types of bonds. Predict how different elements will react. Describe acid-base reactions and redox reactions. Demonstrate an understanding of organic chemistry and carbon compounds. CHEMISTRY UNIT 1: MEASUREMENT AND ANALYSIS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 242 Assignment Titles Course Overview 13. Experiment: Masses An Introduction to Chemistry and Metric 14. Quiz 3: Measurement and Precision Measurement 15. Observation and Hypothesizing Report: Metric System 16. Learning to Make Useful and Detailed Quiz 1: Metric Conversions Observations Showing Precision in Measurements 17 Using Graphs to Analyze Data Using Significant Figures to Show the Reliability of 18. Project: Tutorial for Making a Scatter Plot Using an Data Electronic Spreadsheet Program Using Scientific Notation with Significant Figures 19. Quiz 4: Measurement to Graphs Quiz 2: Precision, Significant Figures, and 20. Doing Chemistry Your Way: Find Your Future Scientific Notation 21. Quiz 5: Chapter Review Measuring Volume in the Chemistry Laboratory 22. Special Project Practice in Measuring Metric Volumes 23. Test Measuring Mass in the Chemistry Laboratory 24. Alternate Test Project: Measuring Length with Precision 25. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 CHEMISTRY UNIT 2: STARTING THE INVESTIGATION: HOW TO IDENTIFY ELEMENTS, COMPOUNDS, AND MIXTURES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Assignment Titles The Basic Ingredient: Chemical Elements 8. Report: Density Quiz 1: Elements - Chemical and Physical 9. Identifying Different Types of Mixtures Properties 10. Experiment: Using the Tyndall Effect to Identify Using Chemical and Physical Properties to Identify Colloids Substances 11. Quiz 3: Chapter Review Experiment: Observation of a Phase Change 12. Special Project Experiment: Salt and Sand 13. Test Creating Compounds: Investigating Chemical 14. Alternate Test Changes 15. Glossary and Credits Quiz 2: Elements - Compounds and Chemical Changes CHEMISTRY UNIT 3: EXPLORING LAWS FOR GASES AND CONSERVATION OF MASS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles Nothing Stays Put: The Basis for Diffusion and 12. Combined Gas Law Pressure 13. Quiz 4: Diffusion to Combined Gas Law Gases and Kinetic Molecular Theory 14. Counting Gas Particles: The Measure of the Mole Project: Graphing Kinetic Energy 15. How Big Is a Mole? Avogadro's Number Quiz 1: Diffusion and Kinetic Molecular Theory 16. Demonstrating Conservation of Mass with Pressure: Volume Relationships in Gases (Boyle's Balanced Equations Law) 17. Essay: Biography Quiz 2: Diffusion to P-V Relationships in Gases 18. Examining the Use of Certain Gases as Temperature: Volume Relationships in Gases Propellants (Charles' Law) 19. Quiz 5: Chapter Review Experiment: Finding Absolute Zero Experimentally 20. Special Project Experiment: Charle's Law and a Metal Can 21. Test Project: Absolute Zero - Real or Theoretical? 22. Alternate Test Quiz 3: Diffusion to V-T Relationships in Gases 23. Glossary and Credits CHEMISTRY UNIT 4: THE DISCOVERY OF ATOMS: NATURE'S BUILDING BLOCKS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Assignment Titles The Golden Years of Chemistry 10. Charging Up: Ionization of Atoms Experiment: Physical Properties of Elements 11. Quiz 4: Golden Years to Ionization Experiment: Chemical Properties of Some Metals 12. A Closer Look Inside: Nuclear Reactions Masters of Classic Atomic Theory 13. Report: Fission Reactors Quiz 1: Golden Years to Masters 14. Quiz 5: Chapter Review Designing an Organizational Map: The Periodic 15. Special Project Table 16. Test Quiz 2: Golden Years to Periodic Table 17. Alternate Test The Bohr Model Revisited 18. Glossary and Credits Quiz 3: Golden Years to Bohr Model CHEMISTRY UNIT 5: MOLECULAR STRUCTURE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Chemical Accounting: Stoichiometry Valence Structure Quiz 1: Stoichiometry to Valences Determining Chemical Formulas Electron Availability: Prelude to Bonding Quiz 2: Stoichiometry to Prelude to Bonding Types of Chemical Bonds Assignment Titles 8. Polar Covalent Molecules and Dot Structures 9. Experiment: Demonstrating Polar Properties 10. Quiz 3: Chapter Review 11. Special Project 12. Test 13. Alternate Test 14. Glossary and Credits CHEMISTRY UNIT 6: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 243 Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam—Form A 4. Alternate Exam—Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 CHEMISTRY UNIT 7: CHEMICAL REACTIONS, RATES, AND EQUILIBRIUM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Assignment Titles Evidence for Chemical Change 10. Factors that Affect Reaction Rate: Temperature, Experiment: Observing Chemical Changes Catalysts, Concentration of Reactants Experiment: Chemical Reactions 11. Quiz 2: Chemical Change to Reaction Rate Experiment: Ammonium Nitrate 12. Reaction Equilibriums and Equilibrium Constants Enthalpy of Reaction 13. Activity: Exploring Factors that Affect Equilibrium Using Gibbs Free Energy to Predict Spontaneous 14. Conditions Affecting Equilibrium Reactions 15. Quiz 3: Chapter Review Quiz 1: Chemical Change to Entropy and Gibbs 16. Special Project Free Energy 17. Test Factors that Affect Reaction Rates: Solution 18. Alternate Test Concentration 19. Glossary and Credits Experiment: Affect of Solution Concentration on Reaction Rate CHEMISTRY UNIT 8: EQUILIBRIUM SYSTEMS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Chemist's Toolbox Solutions Solution Concentration: Molarity Electrical Nature of Solutions Solubility Quiz 1: Toolbox to Solubility The Dissolving Process Experiment: Solubility Trends The Solubility Constant Quiz 2: Toolbox to Solubility Constant Acid-Base Equilibria Experiment: Acid Strength Assignment Titles 13. pH Scale 14. Titration of Acids and Bases 15. Quiz 3: Toolbox to Titration 16. Redox Equilibria 17. Redox and Oxidation Potentials 18. Activity: Solution Concentration vs. Conductivity 19. pH Calculations 20. Quiz 4: Chapter Review 21. Special Project 22. Test 23. Alternate Test 24. Glossary and Credits CHEMISTRY UNIT 9: CARBON CHEMISTRY: HYDROCARBONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Organic Compounds Sources of Organic Compounds Experiment: Volatility Quiz 1: Carbon Compounds A Closer Look at the Carbon Atom Bonding in Organic Compounds Quiz 2: Organic Compounds to Bonding Assignment Titles 8. Alkanes: Saturated Hydrocarbons 9. Unsaturated Hydrocarbons 10. Quiz 3: Hydrogen and Carbon 11. Special Project 12. Test 13. Alternate Test 14. Glossary and Credits CHEMISTRY UNIT 10: CARBON CHEMISTRY: FUNCTIONAL GROUPS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 244 Assignment Titles Common Reactions of Saturated Hydrocarbons 8. Nitrogen Functional Groups Reactions of Unsaturated Hydrocarbons 9. Proteins and Amino Acids Quiz 1: Reactions of Saturated and Unsaturated 10. Experiment: Preparation of a Polymer Hydrocarbons 11. Quiz 3: Chapter Review Alcohols 12. Special Project Aldehydes, Acids, and Ketones 13. Test Esters 14. Alternate Test Quiz 2: Reactions of Saturated and Unsaturated 15. Glossary and Credits Hydrocarbons to Esters ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 CHEMISTRY UNIT 11: CHEMISTRY REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Measurement and Analysis Scientific Analysis and Significant Figures Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures Gases and Moles Quiz 1: Measurement to Gasses and Moles Atomic Structure and Nuclear Reactions The Periodic Law Molecular Structure Chemical Reactions, Rates, and Equilibrium Reaction Dynamics Quiz 2: Measurement to Reaction Dynamics Assignment Titles 12. Solutions 13. Solubility Equilibrium 14. Neutralization 15. Organic Compounds 16. Hydrocarbon Chemistry 17. Quiz 3: Chapter Review 18. Special Project 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21 Glossary and Credits CHEMISTRY UNIT 12: SEMESTER REVIEW AND TEST 1. 2. Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam—Form A 4. Alternate Exam—Form B CHEMISTRY UNIT 13: FINAL EXAM 1. 2. 245 Exam Alternate Exam—Form A Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam—Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 PHYSICS COURSE OVERVIEW Physics is intended to provide a more in-depth study of the physical universe. In preceding years students should have developed a basic understanding for the macroscopic and microscopic world of forces, motion, waves, light, and electricity. The physics course will expand upon that prior knowledge and further develop both. The curriculum will also seek to teach the symbolic and mathematical world of formulas and symbols used in physics. The major concepts covered are kinematics, forces and motion, work and energy, waves, sound and light, electricity and magnetism, and nuclear physics. Students at this level should show development in their ability and understanding of scientific inquiry. The units contain experiments and projects that seek to develop a deeper conceptual meaning for students and actively engage them. The continued exposure to science concepts and scientific inquiry will serve to improve the students' skill and understanding. Physics should be preceded by Algebra I and II courses and geometry. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Use scalars and vectors to visualize and calculate concepts of motion. Articulate Newton's and Kepler's laws of motion. Demonstrate an understanding of how energy is transferred and changed from one form to another. Describe how sound and light waves act and react. Differentiate between static and current electricity and describe each one. Know the relationship between magnetism and electricity. Have a general understanding of atomic theory, including fusion and fission. PHYSICS UNIT 1: KINEMATICS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 246 Assignment Titles Course Overview 11. Quiz 3: Speed and Velocity Introduction to the Language of Physics 12. Acceleration and Acceleration Due to Gravity Experiment: Making a Soda Straw Balance 13. Experiment: Determining Reaction Time Experiment: Making a Simple Model of the Solar 14. Quiz 4: Acceleration and Acceleration Due to System Gravity Quiz 1: Measurements 15. Vectors Scalars and Vectors 16. Projectiles Experiment: Oleic Acid 17 Quiz 5: Review Quiz 2: Scalars and Vectors 18. Special Project Speed and Velocity 19. Test Project: Tutorial for Making a Scatter Plot Using an 20. Alternate Test Electronic Spreadsheet Program 21. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 PHYSICS UNIT 2: DYNAMICS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles Newton's First and Second Laws 12. Project: Virtual Lab: Conservation of Momentum Report: Isaac Newton 13. Experiment: Explosion Quiz 1: Newton's First and Second Laws of Motion 14. Quiz 4: Newton's Third Law and Conservation of Project: Virtual Lab: Newton's Laws Momentum Gravity 15. Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion Quiz 2: Gravity 16. Report: Solar System Uniform Circular Motion 17. Experiment: Kepler's Law Project: Virtual Labs: Circular Motion 18. Quiz 5: Unit Review Experiment: Circular Motion 19. Special Project Quiz 3: Uniform Circular Motion 20. Test Newton's Third Law and Conservation of 21. Alternate Test Momentum 22. Glossary and Credits PHYSICS UNIT 3: WORK AND ENERGY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Assignment Titles Work, Kinetic, and Potential Energy 10. Heat Energy Report: Nuclear Energy 11. Latent Heat Quiz 1: Work, Kinetic and Potential Energy 12. Experiment: Latent Heat Conservation of Energy 13. Laws of Thermodynamics Power and Efficiency 14. Quiz 3: Chapter Review Project: Virtual Lab: Simple Machines 15. Special Project Experiment: Simple Machines 16. Test Quiz 2: Work and Energy to Power and Efficiency 17. Alternate Test Project: Virtual Lab: Projectiles 18. Glossary and Credits PHYSICS UNIT 4: INTRODUCTION TO WAVES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Characteristics of Waves Experiment: Wave Speeds Experiment: Pulses Quiz 1: Characteristics of Waves Wave Phenomena Experiment: Waves Experiment: Bending Waves Quiz 2: Characteristics of Waves to Wave Phenomena Assignment Titles 9. Sound Waves 10. Project: Virtual Lab: Sound 11. Project: Virtual Lab: Doppler Effect 12. Experiment: Doppler Effect 13. Quiz 3: Chapter Review 14. Special Project 15. Test 16. Alternate Test 17. Glossary and Credits PHYSICS UNIT 5: LIGHT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 247 Speed of Light: Historical Calculations Properties of Light Experiment: Light Angles Experiment: Water Refraction Quiz 1: Speed of Light to Properties of Light Mirrors Experiment: Convergence Lenses Quiz 2: Speed of Light to Lenses Assignment Titles 10. Light Phenomena and Models of Light 11. Project: Virtual Lab: Light 12. Experiment: Light Observations 13. Quiz 3: Chapter Review 14. Special Project 15. Test 16. Alternate Test Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 PHYSICS UNIT 6: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam: Form A 4. Alternate Exam: Form B Review Exam PHYSICS UNIT 7: STATIC ELECTRICITY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Assignment Titles Electric Charges 8. Electric Potential Coulomb's Law 9. Potential and Energy Experiment: Static Electricity 10. Quiz 3: Chapter Review The Transfer of Charges 11. Special Project Quiz 1: Electric Charges to Transfer of Charges 12. Test Electric Fields 13. Alternate Test Quiz 2: Electric Charges to Electric Fields 14. Glossary and Credits PHYSICS UNIT 8: ELECTRIC CURRENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Sources of EMF Project: Research and Report Fluid Flow Quiz 1: Sources of EMF to Fluid Flow Resistance Quiz 2: Sources of EMF to Resistance Ohm's Law Assignment Titles 8. Circuits 9. Quiz 3: Chapter Review 10. Project: Virtual Labs: Circuits 11. Special Project 12. Test 13. Alternate Test 14. Glossary and Credits PHYSICS UNIT 9: MAGNETISM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Fields and Forces Experiment: Magnetic Fields Forces Quiz 1: Fields and Forces to Forces Electromagnetism Experiment: Induced Magnetic Fields Electromagnetic Induction Assignment Titles 8. Quiz 2: Fields and Forces to Electromagnetism 9. Electron Beams 10. Quiz 3: Chapter Review 11. Special Project 12. Test 13. Alternate Test 14. Glossary and Credits PHYSICS UNIT 10: ATOMIC AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 248 Assignment Titles Quantum Theory 8. Quiz 2: Quantum Theory to Nuclear Theory X-Rays, Matter Waves, and the Uncertainty 9. Nuclear Reactions Principle 10. Fusion and Applications of Nuclear Energy Quiz 1: Quantum Theory to X-rays, Matter Waves, 11. Quiz 3: Chapter Review and the Uncertainty Principle 12. Special Project Early Atomic Models 13. Test Report: Early Atomic Physics 14. Alternate Test Bohr Model 15. Glossary and Credits Nuclear Theory ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 PHYSICS UNIT 11: REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Mechanics Dynamics Energy Quiz 1: Mechanics to Energy Wave Motion Light and Sound Quiz 2: Mechanics to Light and Sound Electricity and Magnetism Fields and Forces Circuits Assignment Titles 11. Quiz 3: Mechanics to Circuits 12. Modern Physics 13. The Bohr Atom 14. Duality 15. Nuclear Energy 16. Quiz 4: Modern Physics 17. Special Project 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits PHYSICS UNIT 12: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam: Form A 4. Alternate Exam: Form B PHYSICS UNIT 13: FINAL EXAM 1. 2. 249 Exam Alternate Exam: Form A Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam: Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ELECTIVES ART HISTORY COURSE OVERVIEW Art History is a year-long elective designed to enable students to develop knowledge of the history and theory of art and the relationship between artist, artwork, and society. Students will research and critique periods, styles, and works of art from early civilizations through modern and contemporary art. Throughout the course, students may be asked to answer questions or to reflect on what they’ve read in their notes. The notes are not graded. Rather, they are a way for students to extend their thinking about the lesson content. Students may keep handwritten or typed notes. ART HISTORY UNIT 1: SEMESTER 1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 250 Course Overview Introduction to Art History Project: Introduction to Art History European Prehistoric Art Project: European Prehistoric Art Ancient Mesopotamian Art The Persian Empire Ancient Mesoamerican Art Ancient Andean Art Egyptian Pyramids Egyptian Art Early Classical Greek Art Project: Early Classical Greek Art Late Classical Greek Art Etruscan Art Early Roman Art Project: Early Roman Art Late Roman Art Early Christian Art Project: Early Christian Art Byzantine Art Islamic Art Early Medieval Art Assignment Titles 24. Project: Early Medieval Art 25. Romanesque Art 26. French Gothic Art 27. Gothic Dissemination 28. Northern European Renaissance 29. Italian Renaissance 30. Leonardo da Vinci 31. Project: Leonardo da Vinci 32. Michelangelo 33. Great Renaissance Painters 34. Project: Great Renaissance Painters 35. Mannerism 36. Italian Baroque Art 37. Northern European Baroque Art 38. Project: Northern European Baroque Art 39. Rococo and English Art 40. Project: Rococo and English Art 41. The Enlightenment and Neoclassicism 42. Project: The Enlightenment and Neoclassicism 43. Romanticism 44. Special Project 45. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ART HISTORY UNIT 2: SEMESTER 2 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 251 Beginning of Photography Project: Beginning of Photography European and American Realism Impressionism: Part 1 Impressionism: Part 2 Post-Impressionism: Part 1 Project: Post-Impressionism: Part 1 Post-Impressionism: Part 2 Symbolism and Art Nouveau Project: Symbolism and Art Nouveau Expressionism Cubism and Picasso Futurism and Suprematism Dada and Surrealism Early Twentieth Century American Project: Early Twentieth Century American The Bauhaus and Art Deco Rivera and Kahlo American Modernists Project: American Modernists Abstract Expressionism Project: Abstract Expressionism Pop Art Assignment Titles 24. Political and Environmental Art 25. Minimalism, Performance, and Conceptual Art 26. Project: Minimalism, Performance, and Conceptual Art 27. Photography 28. Project: Photography 29. Modern Monuments and Memorials 30. Modern Architecture 31. Contemporary Art 32. Project: Contemporary Art 33. Caribbean and U.S. Folk Art 34. African Art 35. Project: African Art 36. Asian Art: China 37. Asian Art: Japan 38. Project: Asian Art: Japan 39. Art of India 40. Project: Art of India 41. Great Museums 42. Project: Great Museums 43. Special Project 44. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 BUSINESS COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS I-A COURSE OVERVIEW BCIS I-A is a high school elective that explores the use of technology applications in both business and personal situations. The course provides key knowledge and skills in the following areas: communication skills business technology word processing applications spreadsheet applications database applications The course is intended to help students arrive at the following understandings: Effective communications skills and productive work habits can increase employees’ success. Technology solutions can help employees be more productive and effective. BUSINESS COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS I-A UNIT 1: COMMUNICATION SKILLS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles Course Overview 11. Finding Reliable Internet Resources Communication Skills 12. Paraphrasing and Summarizing Electronic Communication Skills 13. Organizing Information Project: Revising E-mail 14. Quiz 3: Using Written Information Quiz 1: Overview of Effective Communication 15. Report: Business Skills Skills 16. Special Project Workplace Skills, Habits, and Attitudes 17. Review Active Listening 18. Test Constructive Feedback 19. Alternate Test Project: Employee Action Plan 20. Glossary and Credits Quiz 2: Desirable Workplace Skills, Habits, and Attitudes BUSINESS COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS I-A UNIT 2: BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Hardware versus Software Current Business Technology Quiz 1: Overview of Business Technology Business Solutions Case Studies Emerging Technology Project: Defining Technical Terms Quiz 2: Business Solutions Assignment Titles 8. Report: Technology in Business 9. Special Project 10. Review 11. Test 12. Alternate Test 13. Glossary and Credits BUSINESS COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS I-A UNIT 3: WORD PROCESSING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 252 Keyboarding Pretest Keyboarding Exercises Number Keypad Project: Timed Typing Tests Quiz 1: Keyboarding Skills Writing and Editing a Business Document Project: Creating a Memo Business Letters Project: Creating a Business Letter Resumes Project: Creating a Resume Brochures and Newsletters Assignment Titles 13. Project: Creating a Newsletter 14. Research Papers 15 Project: Formatting a Research Paper 16. Business Reports 17. Project: Creating a Business Report 18. Quiz 2: Creating Business Documents 19. Special Project 20. Review 21. Test 22. Alternate Test 23. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 BUSINESS COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS I-A UNIT 4: SPREADSHEETS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Entering Data Formatting Editing Data Shortcuts Quiz 1: Spreadsheet Basics Formulas Project: Using Simple Formulas Advanced Formulas Project: Using Advanced Formulas Quiz 2: Spreadsheet Formulas Project: Creating a Personal Budget Assignment Titles 12. Project: Estimating Income Taxes 13. Creating Graphs 14. Project: Business Spreadsheets 15 Project: Balance Sheets and Profit-and-Loss Statements 16. Quiz 3: Spreadsheet Applications 17. Special Project 18. Review 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits BUSINESS COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS I-A UNIT 5: DATABASES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Assignment Titles Comparing Databases and Spreadsheets 10. Project: Using a Database to Create a Business Understanding Database Terms Report Project: Creating a Database 11. Quiz 2: Database Features Working with Data and Records 12. Special Project Quiz 1: Database Basics 13. Review Using Databases to Search and Query 14. Test Project: Working with Queries 15 Alternate Test Project: Using a Database to Generate Mailings 16. Glossary and Credits Importing and Exporting Data BUSINESS COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS I-A UNIT 6: COURSE REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 253 Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 BUSINESS COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS I-B COURSE OVERVIEW BCIS I-B is a high school elective that explores the use of technology in both business and personal situations. The course provides key knowledge and skills in the following areas: telecommunications technology desktop publishing technology presentation technology computer networks computer operating systems The course is intended to help students arrive at the following understandings: Effective communication skills and productive work habits can increase employees' success. Technology solutions can help employees be more productive and effective. BUSINESS COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS I-B UNIT 1: TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Assignment Titles Course Overview 10. E-Mail Ethics and Work Habits The Parts and the Pieces Netiquette Case Studies 11. Quiz 3: Doing It Right Quiz 1: The Telecommunications Industry - An 12. Special Project Overview 13. Review E-Mail 14. Test Beyond E-Mail 15 Alternate Test Evaluating Telecommunication Technologies 16. Glossary and Credits Project: Analyze It Quiz 2: Using and Choosing Telecommunication Technology BUSINESS COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS I-B UNIT 2: DESKTOP PUBLISHING TECHNOLOGY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Assignment Titles What Is Desktop Publishing? 9. Importing Graphics Case Study: The Uses of DTP 10. Project: Creating an Instructional Manual Quiz 1: Desktop Publishing - An Introduction 11. Quiz 3: Using Desktop Publishing Planning 12. Special Project Design Considerations 13. Review More Design Considerations 14. Test Quiz 2: Desktop Publishing Procedures 15 Alternate Test Importing Text 16. Glossary and Credits BUSINESS COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS I-B UNIT 3: PRESENTATION TECHNOLOGY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 254 Assignment Titles What is Presentation Technology? 10. Putting It All Together How Is Presentation Technology Used? 11. Quiz 3: Presentation Planning Quiz 1: An Introduction to Presentation Technology 12. Project: Creating a Presentation Working with Text 13. Special Project Working with Graphics 14. Review Working with Special Effects 15 Test Quiz 2: Presentation Guidelines 16. Alternate Test Content 17. Glossary and Credits Layout ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 BUSINESS COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS I-B UNIT 4: COMPUTER NETWORKS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Why Use a Network? How Do Networks Work? Quiz 1: An Introduction to Networking Network Architecture Network Areas Network Models Hardware and Software Quiz 2: Networking Basics Needs Assessment Assignment Titles 10. Designing Your Network 11. Quiz 3: Choosing a Network 12. Project: Networking Interview 13. Special Project 14. Review 15 Test 16. Alternate Test 17. Glossary and Credits BUSINESS COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS I-B UNIT 5: COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEMS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Assignment Titles What is an Operating System? 10. Programs and Files Utilities 11. Quiz 3: Using the Operating System Quiz 1: An Introduction to Operating Systems 12. Project: Customize Your Desktop Mac 13. Special Project Windows 14. Review Linux 15 Test Quiz 2: Types of Operating Systems 16. Alternate Test Getting Started - Exploring the Desktop 17. Glossary and Credits Using the Interface BUSINESS COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS I-B UNIT 6: COURSE REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 255 Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 CIVIL WAR COURSE OVERVIEW You are about to embark on the fascinating history of the Civil War. It is a story of human choices that linked the past to the present and influenced the future. It is a drama of how one nation changed through times of conflict and cooperation. It is a tale of two children (the North and South) living under the same roof (The United States) and how they disagreed over the issues of states' rights and slavery. As you study the Civil War, you will detect patterns in the way people thought and acted. You will see familiar patterns in how battles were won and lost. You will also note how events happening today affect the future. The principle of cause and effect applies in everything you do. Even today, there are some people who believe the South won the Civil War or that the North had no right to abolish slavery. Others cannot believe that people from the South found nothing wrong with enslaving fellow human beings. For all these people, their view of history differs from one another based on their perspective. Regardless of where you stand, enjoy learning about this period in American history. It is filled with heroism and cowardness, conflict and cooperation, heartache and joy, triumph and tragedy. Hopefully, you will be able to apply the enduring understandings mentioned above to advance your understanding America. CIVIL WAR UNIT 1: THE PRE-WAR YEARS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. 9. 10. Course Overview Development of Two Cultures - Part 1 Development of Two Cultures - Part 2 Life of a Slave Project: The Art of Compromise Quiz 1: Two Cultures in Conflict Political Compromises Kansas-Nebraska Act The Kansas Issue Quiz 2: Compromise Assignment Titles 11. Abolition and John Brown 12. Causes of Secession 13. Storm over Sumter 14. Project: Comparing Wars 15. Quiz 3: Point of No Return 16. Special Project 17. Review 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits CIVIL WAR UNIT 2: THE EARLY YEARS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 256 Why Fight? The Anaconda Plan First Battle of Bull Run Project: Anti-War Editorial Quiz 1: The War Begins Battle of Shiloh The Summer of '62 The War in the West Quiz 2: The South Takes Control The Lost Orders Assignment Titles 11. Fredericksburg 12. Emancipation Proclamation 13. Chancellorsville 14. Quiz 3: Freedom in Turmoil 15. Project: Emancipation Proclamation Discussion 16. Special Project 17. Review 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 CIVIL WAR UNIT 3: TURNING POINT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Leadership of Two Presidents Gettysburg Pickett's Charge The Gettysburg Address Project: Two Presidents Quiz 1: The Turning Point Turmoil on the Home Front Women Make a Difference Effects of War African Americans in the Military Project: Effects of War Assignment Titles 12. Quiz 2: A Nation Suffers 13. Grierson's Raid 14. Siege of Vicksburg 15 Lee and Grant 16. Quiz 3: Control of the West 17. Special Project 18. Review 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits CIVIL WAR UNIT 4: WAR IN THE SOUTH 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles 11. Project: Human Rights 12. Lincoln's Last Months 13. Project: Leaving a Legacy 14. Quiz 3: The End is Near 15 Special Project 16. Review 17. Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits Turning of the Tide Grant and Sherman The Wilderness Campaign Quiz 1: The Tide Turns Petersburg and Atlanta Atlanta and Shenandoah Valley Major Union Advances Quiz 2: Union Avalanche Being a Soldier Prison Camps CIVIL WAR UNIT 5: RECONSTRUCTION OF A NATION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Petersburg Richmond Falls Lee Surrenders Quiz 1: The War Ends Triumph and Tragedy Reconstruction of a Nation Reconstruction Begins Project: History of Impeachment Quiz 2: Triumph and Tragedy Assignment Titles 10. Three New Amendments 11. Life After Reconstruction 12. Project: Effects of Amendments 13. Quiz 3: American Paradigm Shift 14. Special Project 15 Review 16. Test 17. Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits CIVIL WAR UNIT 6: COURSE REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 257 Review (1) Review (2) Assignment Titles 3. Exam 4. Alternate Exam ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 CONSUMER MATH COURSE OVERVIEW Consumer Math is an introduction to the many ways in which math can be used in everyday life. The course gives practical advice on how to handle situations that involve money and math principles. Consumer Math focuses on the basic skills and methods of arithmetic and provides students the opportunity to develop experience with algebraic techniques of evaluating variables and equations, including geometric formulas and interest equations. Students will also be introduced to topics in statistics. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Use basic math operations on fractions, decimals, and percentages. Interpret graphs and charts. Understand sets and basic set theory. Calculate simple probabilities. Calculate statistical measures of variation. Use similarity and right triangle ratios for indirect measurement. Calculate taxes, discounts, and interest amounts. Apply math to everyday concerns, as well as to the realms of business and government. The major areas of study in this course are as follows: Number Skills Number Skills lessons consist of basic math review. They emphasize non-algebra-related topics, such as decimals, fractions, and percentages, topics that are typically covered before high school. Statistics Statistics lessons are fairly advanced, providing instruction on sets and probability; measures of variation and distribution (such as standard deviation and z-scores); accurate sampling and confidence intervals; data interpretation; and graph creation and interpretation. Geometry Geometry lessons teach about measurement, focusing on applying measurement in the construction/building trades. These lessons cover ratio and proportion; perimeter, area, and volume of two- and three-dimensional figures (including pyramids, cones, cylinders, and spheres); and indirect measurement using similarity and right triangle relationships (including sine, cosine, and tangent). Personal Finance Consumer Math also offers instruction on personal finance, covering topics like job acquisition, payroll deduction, commissions and tips, buying/leasing/renting goods and equipment, health insurance, asset depreciation, vacation and travel costs, retirement, life insurance, and will and estate planning. Taxes Some lessons address the issue of taxes, discussing federal, state, and local taxes, and also FICA and miscellaneous taxes. 258 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Banks and Financial Instruments Consumer Math explores the world of banks and financial instruments, covering topics like savings and checking accounts; interest rates; stocks, bonds, and mutual funds; loan financing; credit cards; and mortgages. CONSUMER MATH UNIT 1: BASIC MATH REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Course Overview Introduction Number Skills Signed Numbers and Measurement Scales A Consumer Application Division Review Quiz 1: Basic Operations Prime Numbers and Factors Fractions, LCM, and GCF Fractions Quiz 2: Fractions Adding and Subtracting Fractions Multiplying and Dividing Fractions Operations with Mixed Numbers Consumer Applications Assignment Titles 16. Quiz 3: Operations With Fractions 17 A Ratio Scale, Decimals, and Number Bases 18. Operations and Decimals 19. Consumer Application, Metrics 20. Quiz 4: Decimals 21. Percent 22. Base, Rate, Percentage 23. Problem Solving 24. Quiz 5: Percent 25. Mental Problem Solving 26. Special Project 27. Review 28. Test 29. Alternate Test 30. Glossary and Credits CONSUMER MATH UNIT 2: PERSONAL FINANCE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Money Finding a Job Job Skills: Using Standard Units Job Skills: Using Metric Units Converting Systems Quiz 1: Job Skills Part- and Full-Time Jobs Wages Payroll Payroll Deductions Other Deductions Assignment Titles 12. Quiz 2: Wages 13. Self-Employment: Piecework 14. Commission and Tips 15. Retirement Planning 16. Quiz 3: Other Income 17. Special Project 18. Story Problems with Review 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits CONSUMER MATH UNIT 3: STATISTICS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 259 Central Tendencies Organizing Data Sets and Probability: Part I Sets and Probability: Part II Representing Data Quiz 1: Data Preparing a Cash Budget Using Records in Planning A Home Business Application Quiz 2: Records Planning with Measures of Variations Using the Standard Normal Distribution Assignment Titles 13. Z - Scores and the Normal Distribution 14. Sampling and Estimation 15. Quiz 3: Measure of Variation 16. A Balance Sheet 17. Confidence Intervals 18. Quiz 4: Balance Sheet 19. Special Project 20. Review 21. Test 22. Alternate Test 23. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 CONSUMER MATH UNIT 4: TAXES AND INSURANCE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles 11. Quiz 2: Withholding 12. Taxes: Local 13. Taxes: Other 14. Quiz 3: Taxes 15. Special Project 16. Review 17. Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits Life Insurance Premiums Loans and Cash Value Health Insurance Project: Insurance Other Insurance Quiz 1: Insurance Taxes: Federal 1040 Taxes: FICA Taxes: State CONSUMER MATH UNIT 5: BANKING SERVICES AND INVESTMENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Selecting a Bank Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Quiz 1: Accounts Reconciling Statements ATM'S Simple and Compound Interest Other Services Quiz 2: Services Financial Planning Stocks Bonds Assignment Titles 13. Mutual Funds 14. Quiz 3: Investments 15. Wills and Estates 16. Project: Wills 17. Distributing an Estate 18. Quiz 4: Estate Planning 19. Review 20. Special Project 21. Test 22. Alternate Test 23. Glossary and Credits CONSUMER MATH UNIT 6: BANKING AND CREDIT COSTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Assignment Titles 10. Sequences, The Rule of 78 11. Credit 12. Credit Card Purchases 13. Quiz 3 14. Review 15. Special Project 16. Test 17. Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits Overdraft Protection Financing Large Purchases Interest First Loans Installment Loans Quiz 1 The Annual Percentage Rate Automobile Loans Mortgages Quiz 2 CONSUMER MATH UNIT 7: PURCHASE AND SALE OF GOODS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 260 Purchasing and Variables Discounts More Discounts Markup Quiz 1: Discounts and Markup Graphs and Trends Cost Per Unit Project: Buying Equipment Tables As Variables Quiz 2: Graphs and Tables Graphs, Functions, Slope Project: Data Summaries A Comparison Technique Assignment Titles 14. Quiz 3: Graphing and Comparing 15. Tabular Data Interpretation 16. Depreciation Trends 17. Buy, Lease, Rent: Part I 18. Buy, Lease, Rent: Part II 19. Advertisements 20. Quiz 4: Interpreting Data 21. Review 22. Special Project 23. Test 24. Alternate Test 25. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 CONSUMER MATH UNIT 8: LEISURE, TRAVEL, AND RETIREMENT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles 11. Retirement Planning 12. Comparing Travel Cost Benefits 13. Project: Constructions 14. Quiz 3: Retirement and Comparing 15. Special Project 16. Review 17. Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits Leisure Free Activities Hobbies Angles Outdoor Activities Transportation and Travel Quiz 1: Leisure and Travel Physical Fitness Vacations Quiz 2: Fitness and Vacations CONSUMER MATH UNIT 9: JOB RELATED SERVICES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Assignment Titles 13. Solid Figures with Curved Boundaries 14. Mixture Problems 15. Architects and Interior Design 16. Quiz 3: Area and Volume 17. Geometry and Indirect Measure 18. Consumer Applications 19. Quiz 4: Application Problems 20. Special Project 21. Review 22. Test 23. Alternate Test 24. Glossary and Credits Ratio and Proportion Food Services Personal Appearance Services Pricing of Services Perimeter and Area Quiz 1: Ratio, Proportion, and Formulas Facility Capacity Estimation Applications Circles Area Applications Quiz 2: Area Solid Figures with Plane Boundaries CONSUMER MATH UNIT 10: CONSUMER MATH REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 261 Basic Math: Part I Basic Math: Part II Measurement Personal Finance: Part I Personal Finance: Part II Quiz 1: Basic Math, Measurement, Finances Budgeting: Part I Budgeting: Part II Insurance Taxes Quiz 2: Budgeting, Insurance, Taxes Banking and Investment: Part I Banking and Investment: Part II Banking and Credit Costs: Part I Banking and Credit Costs: Part II Assignment Titles 16. Quiz 3: Banking, Credit 17. Purchase and Sale of Goods: Part I 18. Purchase and Sale of Goods: Part II 19. Travel 20. Quiz 4: Purchases, Sales, Travel 21. Leisure and Retirement 22. Geometry 23. Job Related Services 24. Quiz 5: Leisure, Geometry, Services 25. Special Project 26. Review 27. Test 28. Alternate Test 29. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 DIGITAL ARTS COURSE OVERVIEW Digital Arts is a semester-long elective designed to provide computer science students with an introduction to visualization-graphics programming on computers. To equip students for today’s digitally driven lifestyle, this course focuses on using a digital camera and the practical application of digital imaging and editing programs. Additionally, students will work with audio-editing programs, and will also examine 3D technology and cinematography. Throughout the course, students may be asked to answer questions or to reflect on what they’ve read in their notes. The notes are not graded. Rather, they are a way for students to extend their thinking about the lesson content. Students may keep handwritten or typed notes. DIGITAL ARTS UNIT 1: DIGITAL ARTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Course Overview Introduction to Digital Arts Project: Introduction to Digital Arts Why Do We Study Digital Art? Digital Art as Mass Communication Project: Digital Art as Mass Communication Citizen Media Project: Citizen Media What is Digital Photography? Project: What is Digital Photography? How the Digital Camera Works Project: How the Digital Camera Works Shooting Technique Project: Shooting Technique Types of Photography Digital Image Editing 17. Digital Image Editing Software 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Photoshop Express Project: Photoshop Express Show and Tell Project: Show and Tell Audio Recording and Playback Analog vs. Digital Audio Digital Audio Editing Project: Digital Audio Editing 262 Assignment Titles 26. 2D Animation 27 3D Animation 28. Project: 3D Animation 29. 3D Animation - More Than Entertainment 30. Digital SFX for Film and Video 31. Project: Digital SFX for Film and Video 32. Digital Video Revolution 33. Project: Digital Video Revolution 34. Digital Cinematography 35. Post Production 36. What's Next? 37. Project: What’s Next? 38. Web Basics 39. Introduction to Web Design 40. Project: Introduction to Web Design 41. Websites - Mixing Light Entertainment with Income Generation 42. Project: Websites - Mixing Light Entertainment with Income Generation 43. Digital Gaming - A Brief History 44. Gaming Today 45. Virtual Reality - Practical Applications 46. Virtual Reality - Cutting Edge 47. Project: Virtual Reality - Cutting Edge 48. The Future of Digital Art 49. Project: The Future of Digital Arts 50. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE COURSE OVERVIEW Environmental Science is an interdisciplinary course covering a wide variety of topics including biology, physics, geology, ecology, chemistry, geography, astronomy, meteorology, oceanography, and engineering. The course also considers ways in which human populations affect our planet and its processes. Of special emphasis is the concept of sustainability as a means of using resources in a way that ensures they will always be around us. The unifying concepts that tie the different areas of environmental science together are as follows: Science provides a way to learn more about the world and influences how we understand it. Energy conversions underlie all ecological processes. The Earth is one interconnected system. Humans change natural systems. Environmental issues have a cultural and social context. Human existence depends in part on increasing practices that will achieve sustainability. Students at this level should show development in their understanding of scientific inquiry. The course provides handson labs and research to aid in arriving at a deeper understanding of the environment and the impact of humans on it today and in the past. The labs will call upon students to analyze many different processes and systems, arrive at conclusions, and determine ways in which every person can positively influence the environment. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to: Define environmental science and describe the field of environmental science studies; Identify the other fields of study that contribute to environmental science; Identify ways in which humans depend on the environment; Give examples of renewable and nonrenewable resources and distinguish between them; List the five general causes of environmental degradation; Explain what is meant by sustainability; Define energy; Describe different forms of energy, and give examples of each; Understand energy transformation, energy efficiency, and the law of conservation of energy. 263 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE UNIT 1: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SEMESTER ONE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 264 Course Overview Introduction to Environmental Science Lab: Introduction to Lab Safety Earth's History Plate Tectonics Earth's Atmosphere Lab: Air Pressure Weather and Climate Atmospheric Circulation Lab: Atmospheric Circulation and Patterns Earth's Water Project: Earth's Water Water Use Lab: Soapy Water Project: Water Use Water Conservation Lab: Water Conservation Rock Cycle Lab: Rocks Rock! Project: Rock Cycle Soil Lab: Digging for Soil Soil Conservation Lab: Erosion Virtual Experiment Project: Soil Conservation Ecology Project: Ecology Evolution and Biodiversity Lab: Species Diversity Project: Evolution and Biodiversity Energy Flow in Ecosystems Lab: Local Food Webs Project: Energy Flow in Ecosystems Nutrient Cycles Water Cycle Lab: Building a Model Watershed Assignment Titles 37. Population Ecology 38. Community Ecology 39. Ecological Succession 40. Threatened and Endangered Species 41. Lab: Oil Spill Experiment 42. Project: Threatened and Endangered Species 43. Protecting Biodiversity 44. Project: Protecting Biodiversity 45. Terrestrial Biomes 46. Project: Terrestrial Biomes 47. Aquatic Life Zones 48. Lab: Descending into the Depths 49. Freshwater Life Zones 50. Lab: Freshwater Life Zones 51. Population Age Structure 52. Project: Population Age Structure 53. Effects of a Growing Human Population 54. Project: Effects of a Growing Human Population 55. Food Resources 56. Lab: Food Resources 57. Pest Management 58. Project: Pest Management 59. Forestry 60. Project: Forestry 61. Rangelands 62. Project: Rangelands 63. Land Conservation 64. Project: Land Conservation 65. Mining 66. Project: Mining 67. Fisheries 68. Special Project 69. Review 70. Midterm Exam 71. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE UNIT 2: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SEMESTER TWO 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 265 Assignment Titles Introduction to Energy 34. Project: Introduction to Air Pollution Energy Consumption History 35. Lab: Temperature Inversion Fossil Fuels 36. Acid Deposition Project: Fossil Fuels 37. Lab: Acid Rain, Part One—Analysis Lab: The Effects of an Oil Spill 38. Lab: Acid Rain, Part Two—Hands-on Coal 39. Project: Acid Deposition Project: Coal 40. Climate Change Synthetic Fuels 41. Lab: Greenhouse Gasses and Climate Change Lab: Energy of an Alternate Fuel Source 42. Project: Climate Change Introduction to Nuclear Energy 43. Reducing Air Pollution Project: Introduction to Nuclear Energy 44. Lab: How Green Is Your Car? Nuclear Power Plants 45. Project: Reducing Air Pollution Lab: Nuclear Chain Reaction 46. Noise Pollution Project: Nuclear Power Plants 47. Project: Noise Pollution Nuclear Energy and the Environment 48. Water Pollution Project: Nuclear Energy and the Environment 49. Lab: Solubility Hydroelectric Power 50. Sewage Treatment Project: Hydroelectric Power 51. Solid Waste Tides and Waves 52. Project: Solid Waste Project: Tides and Waves 53. Lab: Solid Waste Lab: What Can a Wave Do? 54. Hazardous Waste Solar Energy 55. Project: Hazardous Waste Lab: Solar Energy 56. Environmental Health Wind Power 57. Project: Environmental Health Project: Wind Power 58. Sustainable Cities Geothermal Power 59. Project: Sustainable Cities Project: Geothermal Power 60. Environmental Economics Hydrogen Fuel 61. Project: Environmental Economics Project: Hydrogen Fuel 62. Lab: An Environmental Science Field Trip Energy Efficiency 63. Special Project Lab: Energy Use and Your Family 64. Review Project: Energy Efficiency 65. Final Exam Introduction to Air Pollution 66. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ESSENTIALS OF BUSINESS COURSE OVERVIEW This semester-long course is an introduction to the goals, processes, and operations of business enterprises for students. The main focus is on the functions that a company – whether a multinational corporation or a corner grocery store – must manage effectively to be successful. These include accounting, finance, human resource management, marketing, operations management, and strategic planning. Attention is also given to the legal environment in which businesses operate, and the importance of business ethics and corporate citizenship. Throughout the course, students may be asked to answer questions or to reflect on what they’ve read in their notes. The notes are not graded. Rather, they are a way for students to extend their thinking about the lesson content. Students may keep handwritten or typed notes. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Apply business concepts to their lives Compare and contrast market economies with controlled economy Describe the six areas of human resource management List and define the legal forms of business ownership Name and describe the components of successful business communication Analyze ways in which technology is changing business operations ESSENTIALS OF BUSINESS UNIT 1: ESSENTIALS OF BUSINESS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 266 Assignment Titles Course Overview 23. Consumer Rights Principles of Training 24. Project: Consumer Rights Your Role in Business 25. Business Leadership Skills Project: Your Role in the Business 26. Project: Business Leadership Skills Business Career Choices 27. Group Dynamics in the Business Setting Project: Business Career Choices 28. Team-Building Skills in Business Selling Yourself 29. Business Ethics Project: Selling Yourself 30. Project: Business Ethics Market-Based Economy 31. Business Etiquette Business Economics Wants vs. Needs 32. Methods of Business Communication Unlimited Wants vs. Limited Resources 33. Verbal and Nonverbal Business Communication Project: Unlimited Wants vs Limited Resources 34. Business Letters and Memos Human Resources 35. Project: Business Letters and Memos Marketing and Advertising 36. Business Presentations and Delivery Project: Marketing and Advertising 37. Business Technology Sales Techniques and Careers 38. Use of Technology in Business Project: Sales Techniques and Careers 39. Project: Use of Technology in Business Business Structures 40. Channels of Business Communication Management 41. Role of Future Business Leaders of America Finance Options, Credit Use, and Banking 42. Project: Role of Future Business Leaders of Project: Finance Options, Credit Use, and Banking America Recordkeeping Money and Asset Management 43. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ESSENTIALS OF COMMUNICATION COURSE OVERVIEW Essentials of Communication: A Guide to Interacting Effectively in Today's World™ is a five-unit elective course for high school students. The materials cover fundamentals of the communication process important for successful interaction in a variety of social and professional settings. Students can use the course to gain and apply knowledge about communication theories, characteristics of language and language use, interpersonal relationships, group dynamics, and public speaking in order to interact more effectively with others. The course seeks to help students expand their knowledge and skills as communicators so that they may achieve the following goals: Know and understand aspects of communication theories and processes appropriate to both social and professional settings. Use interpersonal communication strategies appropriately in social and professional settings. Effectively communicate in social and professional group settings. Plan, prepare, deliver, and evaluate formal and informal personal and professional presentations. In attaining these goals, students will be better equipped to use communication to hone other life skills, including exchanging information, fulfilling social obligations, developing relationships, and understanding and meeting the needs of others. ESSENTIALS OF COMMUNICATION UNIT 1: COMMUNICATION FOUNDATIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Assignment Titles Course Overview 15. Perception and Communication Competence Introduction to Communication 16. Project: Perception Checking Types of Communication 17. Quiz 2: Perception and Communication Project: Communication Log 18. Self and Communication The Importance of Communication 19. Project: Looking Inward Project: Reflection 20. Self-Concept and Competent Communication Becoming a Competent Communicator 21. Project: Changing Your Self-Concept Project: Evaluating Communication Competence 22. Self-Disclosure Project: Ethical Principles of Communication 23. Quiz 3: Self and Communication Quiz 1: Discovering the Foundations of Effective 24. Special Project Communication 25. Review Introduction to Perception 26. Test Project: Three Stages of Perception 27. Alternate Test Influences on Perception 28. Glossary and Credits Project: Overcoming Perception Influences ESSENTIALS OF COMMUNICATION UNIT 2: LANGUAGE CHARACTERISTICS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 267 Assignment Titles The Nature of Language 14. Quiz 2: Nonverbal Communication Language in Social Settings 15. The Listening Process Project: Recognizing In-Language 16. Listening Styles The Functions of Language 17. Project: Using Listening Styles Project: Using Responsible Language 18. Listening Barriers Quiz 1: Language 19. Project: Listening Strategies Nonverbal Communication 20. Quiz 3: Listening Project: Recognizing Nonverbal Behavior 21. Special Project The Functions of Nonverbal Communication 22. Review Types of Nonverbal Communication 23. Test Project: Ethics and Impressions 24. Alternate Test Competent Nonverbal Communication 25. Glossary and Credits Project: Observing Nonverbal Communication ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ESSENTIALS OF COMMUNICATION UNIT 3: INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Types of Interpersonal Relationships Relationship Stages Project: Applying Knapp's Relational Model Fluctuations in Relationship Development Quiz 1: Interpersonal Relationships Conversation Project: Are You a Good Conversationalist? Conversation Management Project: Practicing Cues The Basics of Conversational Competence Quiz 2: Interpersonal Communication: Conversation Etiquette for Introductions Project: Introductions Assignment Titles 14. Telephone Etiquette 15. E-mail Etiquette 16. Criticism 17. Project: Expressing Yourself Politely 18. Quiz 3: Etiquette for Interpersonal Communication 19. Interviewing 20. Preparing for an Interview 21. Project: Preparing for a Job Interview 22. Quiz 4: Interviewing 23. Special Project 24. Review 25. Test 26. Alternate Test 27. Glossary and Credits ESSENTIALS OF COMMUNICATION UNIT 4: UNDERSTANDING GROUPS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. The Small Group Small Group Types and Formats Project: Brainstorming Organizations Quiz 1: Group Communication Factors Affecting Group Dynamics Individual Competence in Groups Problem Solving in Groups Quiz 2: Group Dynamics Leadership Styles Assignment Titles 11. Project: Identifying Leadership Styles 12. Leadership Functions 13. Project: Evaluating Group Effectiveness 14. Quiz 3: Group Leadership and Evaluation 15. Special Project 16. Review 17. Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits ESSENTIALS OF COMMUNICATION UNIT 5: PRESENTING AND INTERPRETING PUBLIC MESSAGES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Assignment Titles Determining the Purpose and Choosing a Topic 17. Preparing Your Notes and Cues Project: Defining Topic and Purpose 18. Project: Developing Speaking Notes Project: Developing a Thesis Statement 19. Quiz 3: Organizing Speeches Defining Your Audience 20. Preparing to Deliver a Speech Project: Defining Your Audience 21. Project: Rehearsing Your Speech Project: Developing a Preliminary Outline 22. Dealing with Apprehension Quiz 1: Preparing Speeches 23. Delivering Group Presentations and Evaluating Research Speeches Project: Conducting Research 24. Project: Delivering and Evaluating Your Speech Supporting Materials 25. Quiz 4: Delivering and Evaluating Speeches Presenting the Topic Visually 26. Special Project Project: Revising and Expanding the Outline 27. Review Quiz 2: Supporting Speeches 28. Test Selecting an Organizational Pattern 29. Alternate Test Outlining a Speech 30. Glossary and Credits Project: Developing Your Outline ESSENTIALS OF COMMUNICATION UNIT 6: COURSE REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 268 Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 FRENCH I COURSE OVERVIEW In French 1, students begin to develop competence in four basic skill areas: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. While developing communicative competence in French, students gain and expand their knowledge of francophone countries and cultures. Emphasis is placed on learning the present tense, the near future and the past tense in French I through thematically designed units. Topics include home, school, family, holidays, and daily and leisure activities. Students develop the ability to: greet and respond to greetings introduce and respond to introductions engage in conversations on several themes express likes and dislikes make requests obtain information understand some ideas and familiar details begin to provide information. By the end of French I, students will: communicate minimally by using short sentences, learned words and phrases, and simple questions and commands when speaking and writing. understand some ideas and familiar details presented in clear, uncomplicated speech when listening. understand short texts enhanced by visual clues when reading. 269 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 FRENCH I UNIT 1: BIENVENUE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 270 Course Overview Bienvenue au monde francophone Les salutations L'alphabet et les accents Les nombres de 0 à 60 Interrogation 1 : Les présentations Interrogation alternative – Version A : Les présentations Interrogation alternative – Version B : Les présentations Un pays divers Etre: To Be or Not to Be D'où es-tu ? Masculin ou féminin Un autoportrait Interrogation 2 : Les descriptions Interrogation alternative - Version A : Les descriptions Interrogation alternative - Version B : Les descriptions Dossier : le monde francophone Dossier spécial Révision Contrôle : Bienvenue Contrôle alternatif - Version A : Bienvenue Contrôle alternatif - Version B : Bienvenue Glossaire et références Assignment Titles Course Overview 1. Welcome to the Francophone World 2. Greetings 3. Alphabet and Accents 4. Numbers from 0 to 60 5. Quiz 1: Introductions 6. Alternate Quiz - Form A: Introductions 7. 8. Alternate Quiz - Form B: Introductions 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. A Diverse Country Être: To Be or Not to Be Where Are You From? Masculine or Feminine A Self-Portrait Quiz 2: Descriptions Alternate Quiz - Form A: Descriptions 16. Alternate Quiz - Form B: Descriptions 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Project: The Francophone World Special Project Review Test: Welcome Alternate Test – Form A: Welcome Alternate Test – Form B: Welcome Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 FRENCH I UNIT 2: AU LYCÉE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. Assignment Titles In the Classroom En classe 1. Avoir To Have 2. Les expressions avec avoir Expressions with to Have 3. Les expressions utilisées à l'école School Expressions 4. Quiz 1: In Class Interrogation 1 : En classe 5. Interrogation alternative - Version A : En classe Alternate Quiz - Form A: In Class 6. Interrogation alternative - Version B : En classe Alternate Quiz - Form B: In Class 7. The Educational System in France Le système éducatif en France 8. Les matières School Subjects 9. Les verbes -er 10. -Er Verbs La construction infinitive 11. Infinitive Construction Les structures interrogatives 12. Interrogative Structures Interrogation 2 : Au lycée en France 13. Quiz 2: High School in France Interrogation alternative - Version A : Au lycée en 14. Alternate Quiz - Form A: High School in France France Interrogation alternative - Version B : Au lycée en 15. Alternate Quiz - Form B: High School in France France Emploi du temps 16. Schedule Quelle heure est-il ? 17. What Time Is It? Quelle est la date d'aujourd'hui ? 18. What Is the Date Today? Les chiffres de 60 à 100 19. Numbers from 60 to 100 Dossier : Ton emploi de temps 20. Project: Your Schedule Interrogation 3 : La date et l'horaire 21. Quiz 3: Date and Time Interrogation alternative - Version A : La date et 22. Alternate Quiz - Form A: Date and Time l'horaire Interrogation alternative - Version B : La date et 23. Alternate Quiz - Form B: Date and Time l'horaire Dossier spécial 24. Special Project Révision 25. Review Contrôle : Au lycée 26. Test: At High School Contrôle alternatif - Version A : Au lycée 27. Alternate Test – Form A: At High School Contrôle alternatif - Version B : Au lycée 28. Alternate Test – Form B: At High School Glossaire et références 29. Glossary and Credits FRENCH I UNIT 3: LA FAMILLE ET LES AMIS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 271 Assignment Titles Familial Structures in France Les structures familiales en France 1. La famille 2. Family Les adjectifs possessifs 3. Possessive Adjectives L'apparence physique 4. Physical Appearance Les expressions interrogatives 5. Interrogative Expressions Dossier : Votre arbre généalogique 6. Project: Your Family Tree Interrogation 1 : La famille 7. Quiz 1: Family Interrogation alternative - Version A : La famille 8. Alternate Quiz - Version A: Family Interrogation alternative - Version B : La famille 9. Alternate Quiz - Version B: Family L'amitié 10. Friendship Les adjectifs 11. Adjectives Les adjectifs irréguliers 12. Irregular Adjectives Les adjectifs qui précèdent le nom 13. Adjectives That Precede the Noun Dossier : Un ami idéal 14. Project: An Ideal Friend Interrogation 2 : Les amis 15. Quiz 2: Friends Interrogation alternative - Version A : Les amis 16. Alternate Quiz - Version A: Friends Interrogation alternative - Version B : Les amis 17. Alternate Quiz - Version A: Friends Dossier spécial 18. Special Project Révision 19. Review Contrôle : La famille et les amis 20. Test:: Family and Friends Contrôle alternatif - Version A : La famille et les 21. Alternate Test – Form A: Family and Friends amis Contrôle alternatif - Version B : La famille et les 22. Alternate Test – Form B: Family and Friends amis Glossaire et références 23. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 FRENCH I UNIT 4: LES LOISIRS ET LES SPORTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 272 Assignment Titles Leisure Activities in France Les loisirs en France 1. Les passe-temps 2. Hobbies Faire 3. To Do or to Make Les verbes et les adverbes 4. Verbs and Adverbs Dossier : Un correspondant français 5. Project: A French Correspondent Interrogation 1 : Les loisirs 6. Quiz 1: Leisure Activities Interrogation alternative - Version A : Les loisirs 7. Alternate Quiz - Form A: Leisure Activities Interrogation alternative - Version B : Les loisirs 8. Alternate Quiz - Form B: Leisure Activities Les sports en France 9. Sports in France Les sports 10. Sports Plus d'adverbes 11. More Adverbs Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 12. Provence-Alps-French Riviera Dossier : les jeux Olympiques 13. Project: The Olympic Games Interrogation 2 : Les sports 14. Quiz 2: Sports Interrogation alternative - Version A : Les sports 15. Alternate Quiz - Version A: Sports Interrogation alternative - Version B : Les sports 16. Alternate Quiz - Version B: Sports Le temps 17. Weather Les saisons 18. Seasons Dossier : Une prévision météorologique 19. Project: A Weather Forecast Interrogation 3 : La météo 20. Quiz 3: Weather Interrogation alternative - Version A : La météo 21. Alternate Quiz - Version A: Weather Interrogation alternative - Version B : La météo 22. Alternate Quiz - Version B: Weather Dossier spécial 23. Special Project Révision 24. Review Contrôle : Les loisirs et les sports 25. Test: Hobbies and Sports Contrôle alternatif - Version A : Les loisirs et les 26. Alternate Test – Form A: Hobbies and Sports sports Contrôle alternatif - Version B : Les loisirs et les 27. Alternate Test – Form B: Hobbies and Sports sports Glossaire et références 28. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 FRENCH I UNIT 5: LES FÊTES ET LES TRADITIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. Assignment Titles Christmas in France Noël en France 1. Holidays in France Les fêtes en France 2. Faisons la fête ! Let's Celebrate! 3. Les chiffres à partir de 100 Numbers Larger than 100 4. Carnival Le carnaval 5. Dossier: Une fête en France Project: A French Holiday 6. Interrogation 1 : Les fêtes Quiz 1: Holidays 7. Interrogation alternative - Version A : Les fêtes Alternate Quiz - Form A: Holidays 8. Interrogation alternative - Version B : Les fêtes Alternate Quiz - Form B: Holidays 9. La fête nationale de la France 10. France's National Holiday Dossier: Les fêtes nationales 11. Project: National Holidays Joyeux anniversaire ! 12. Happy Birthday! Les invitations 13. Invitations Les verbes qui changent d'orthographe 14. Stem-changing Verbs Interrogation 2 : Les anniversaires 15. Quiz 2: Birthdays Interrogation alternative - Version A : Les 16. Alternate Quiz - Form A: Birthdays Anniversaires Interrogation alternative - Version B: Les 17. Alternate Quiz - Form B: Birthdays anniversaires Les périodes de la vie 18. Stages of Life Les couleurs 19. Colors Les pronoms complément d'objet direct 20. Direct-Object Pronouns Interrogation 3 : La vie 21. Quiz 3: Life Interrogation alternative - Version A : La vie 22. Alternate Quiz - Form A: Life Interrogation alternative - Version B : La vie 23. Alternate Quiz - Form B: Life Dossier spécial 24. Special Project Révison 25. Review Contrôle : Les fêtes et les traditions 26. Test: Holidays and Traditions Contrôle alternatif - Version A : Les fêtes et les 27. Alternate Test – Form A: Holidays and Traditions traditions Contrôle alternatif - Version B : Les fêtes et les 28. Alternate Test – Form B: Holidays and Traditions traditions Glossaire et références 29. Glossary and Credits FRENCH I UNIT 6: RÉVISION ET CONTRÔLE SEMESTRIEL 1. 2. 3. 4. 273 Révision Contrôle semestriel Contrôle semestriel - Version A Contrôle semestriel - Version B Assignment Titles 1. Review 2. Exam 3. Alternate Exam – Form A 4. Alternate Exam – Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 FRENCH I UNIT 7: EN VILLE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Assignment Titles Visitons la ville 1. Let's Visit the City Aller 2. To Go Les prépositions de lieu 3. Prepositions of Place Brittany La Bretagne 4. Project: My Neighborhood Dossier : Mon quartier 5. Interrogation 1: La vie en ville 6. Quiz 1: Life in the City Interrogation alternative - Version A : La vie en ville 7. Alternate Quiz - Form A: Life in the City Interrogation alternative - Version B : La vie en ville 8. Alternate Quiz - Form B: Life in the City Paris 9. Paris Les nombres ordinaux 10. Ordinal Numbers Les moyens de transport 11. Transportation Les verbes réguliers en -re 12. Regular -re Verbs Les verbes irréguliers en -re 13. Irregular -re Verbs Dossier : L'itineraire pour mon voyage à Paris 14. Project: The Itinerary for My Trip to Paris Interrogation 2: La ville des lumières 15. Quiz 2: The City of Lights Interrogation alternative - Version A : La ville des 16. Alternate Quiz - Form A: The City of Lights lumières Interrogation alternative - Version B : La ville des 17. Alternate Quiz - Form B: The City of Lights lumières Dossier spécia 18. Special Project Révision 19. Review Contrôle : En ville 20. Test: In the City Contrôle alternatif - Version A : En ville 21. Alternate Test – Form A: In the City Contrôle alternatif - Version B : En ville 22. Alternate Test – Form B: In the City Glossaire et références 23. Glossary and Credits FRENCH I UNIT 8: BON APPÉTIT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 274 Assignment Titles French Meals Les repas français 1. Faire les courses Grocery Shopping 2. Les verbes réguliers en -ir Regular -ir Verbs 3. Irregular -ir Verbs Les verbes irréguliers en -ir 4. Interrogation 1: La nourriture Quiz 1: Food 5. Interrogation alternative - Version A : La nourriture Alternate Quiz - Version A: Food 6. Interrogation alternative - Version B : La nourriture Alternate Quiz - Version B: Food 7. Au café At the Café 8. L'article partitif The Partitive Article 9. Les expressions de quantité 10. Expressions of Quantity Dossier : Recette de crêpes 11. Project: Crepe Recipe Interrogation 2:La nourriture et les quantités 12. Quiz 2: Food and Quantities Interrogation alternative - Version A : La nourriture 13. Alternate Quiz - Version A: Food and Quantities et les quantités Interrogation alternative - Version B : La nourriture 14. Alternate Quiz - Version B: Food and Quantities et les quantités À table 15. At the Table Au restaurant 16. At the Restaurant Dossier : Au restaurant 17. Project: At the Restaurant La cuisine française 18. French Cuisine Interrogation 3: La cuisine française 19. Quiz 3: French Cuisine Interrogation alternative - Version A : La cuisine 20. Alternate Quiz - Version A: French Cuisine Française Interrogation alternative - Version B : La cuisine 21. Alternate Quiz - Version B: French Cuisine française Dossier spécial 22. Special Project Révision 23. Review Contrôle : Bon appétit 24. Test: Bon Appetite Contrôle alternatif - Version A : Bon appétit 25. Alternate Test – Form A: Bon Appetite Contrôle alternatif - Version B : Bon appétit 26. Alternate Test – Form B: Bon Appetite Glossaire et références 27. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 FRENCH I UNIT 9: LA VIE QUOTIDIENNE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Assignment Titles Clothes and Colors Les vêtements et les couleurs 1. On Sale En solde 2. Mettre To Place, to Put On 3. Faisons du shopping Let's Go Shopping 4. Project: A Fashion Show Dossier : Un défilé de mode 5. Le look en France The Look in France 6. Dossier : Ton look Project: Your Look 7. Quiz 2: Clothing Interrogation 1: Les vêtements 8. Interrogation alternative - Version A : Les Alternate Quiz - Form A: Clothing 9. vêtements Interrogation alternative - Version B : Les 10. Alternate Quiz - Form B: Clothing vêtements Les parties du corps 11. Parts of the Body Dossier : Un ami imaginaire et bizarre 12. Project: A Bizarre Imaginary Friend Les gestes et les expressions 13. Gestures and Expressions Les verbes réfléchis 14. Reflexive Verbs L'interrogation et la négation des verbes réfléchis 15. Interrogation and Negation with Reflexive Verbs Dossier : Votre routine quotidienne 16. Project: Your Daily Routine Interrogation 2: La routine 17. Quiz 2: Routine 18. Alternate Quiz - Form A: Routine Interrogation alternative - Version A : La routine 19. Alternate Quiz - Form B: Routine Interrogation alternative - Version B : La routine Dossier spécial 20. Special Project Révision 21. Review Contrôle : La vie quotidienne 22. Test: Daily Life Contrôle alternatif - Version A : La vie quotidienne 23. Alternate Test – Form A: Daily Life Contrôle alternatif - Version B : La vie quotidienne 24. Alternate Test – Form B: Daily Life Glossaire et références 25. Glossary and Credits FRENCH I UNIT 10: LES MÉDIAS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 275 Assignment Titles À la télévision 1. On Television La publicité 2. Commercials Voir, c'est croire 3. Seeing Is Believing Dossier : Le journal télévisé 4. Project: The News Interrogation 1 : À la télé Quiz 1 - : On TV 5. Interrogation alternative - Version A : À la télé 6. Alternate Quiz - Form A: On TV Interrogation alternative - Version B : À la télé 7. Alternate Quiz - Form B: On TV Sur Internet 8. On the Internet Dire, lire et écrire 9. To Say, to Read, to Write Les pronoms complément d'objet direct 10. Direct-Object Pronouns Interrogation 2 : L'Informatique 11. Quiz 2: Computing Alternate Quiz - Form A: Computing Interrogation alternative - Version A : 12. L'Informatique Interrogation alternative - Version B : Alternate Quiz - Form B: Computing 13. L'Informatique La presse 14. The Press Les pronoms complément d'objet indirect 15. Indirect-Object Pronouns Dossier : Le Monde 16. Project: Le Monde Interrogation 2 : La lecture 17. Quiz 3: Reading Interrogation alternative - Version A : La lecture 18. Alternate Quiz - Form A: Reading Interrogation alternative - Version B : La lecture 19. Alternate Quiz - Form B: Reading Dossier spécial 20. Special Project Révision 21. Review Contrôle : Les médias 22. Test: The Media Contrôle alternatif - Version A: Les médias 23. Alternate Test – Form A: The Media Contrôle alternatif - Version B: Les médias 24. Alternate Test – Form B The Media Glossaire et références 25. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 FRENCH I UNIT 11: LES VACANCES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. Assignment Titles At the Travel Agency À l'agence de voyage 1. Le passé composé avec les verbes –er 2. The Passé Composé with -er Verbs Le passé composé avec les verbes –ir 3. The Passé Composé with -ir Verbs Le passé composé avec les verbes –re 4. The Passé Composé with -re Verbs Mes vacances en Normandie 5. My Vacation in Normandy Interrogation 1: Les vacances d'été Quiz 1: Summer Vacation 6. Interrogation alternative - Version A : Les vacances 7. Alternate Quiz - Form A: Summer Vacation d'été Interrogation alternative - Version B : Les vacances 8. Alternate Quiz - Form B: Summer Vacation d'été À la gare 9. At the Train Station La région du Centre 10. The Central Region of France La Corse 11. Corsica Le passé composé avec être 12. The Passé Composé with Être Dossier : Mon voyage en France 13. Project: My Trip to France Interrogation 2: Un voyage en France 14. Quiz 2: A Trip to France Interrogation alternative - Version A : Un voyage en 15. Alternate Quiz - Form A: A Trip to France France Interrogation alternative - Version B : Un voyage en 16. Alternate Quiz - Form B: A Trip to France France Dossier spécial 17. Special Project Révision 18. Review Contrôle : Les vacances 19. Test : Vacation Contrôle alternatif - Version A : Les vacances 20. Alternate Test – Form A: Vacation Contrôle alternatif - Version B : Les vacances 21. Alternate Test – Form B : Vacation Glossaire et références 22. Glossary and Credits FRENCH I UNIT 12: RÉVISION ET CONTRÔLE SEMESTRIEL 1. 2. 3. 4. 276 Révision Contrôle semestriel Contrôle semestriel - Version A Contrôle semestriel - Version B Assignment Titles 1. Review 2. Exam 3. Alternate Exam—Form A 4. Alternate Exam—Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 FRENCH II COURSE OVERVIEW French II is a high school foreign language course that builds on and reviews skills and concepts taught in French I through further exposure to communication, cultures, connections, comparisons, and communities. Course materials are designed to support students as they work to gain a basic proficiency in speaking, listening, reading, writing, and cultural competency. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Use basic French in everyday situations in oral and written communication. Use French vocabulary at the level appropriate to living in francophone countries. Demonstrate knowledge of France and other francophone countries. Listen to and understand passages in French related to various themes. Read and understand passages in French related to presented themes. Compare and contrast cultural aspects of francophone countries and the United States. This course gives students practice using the mechanics of the French language, acquaints them with the cultural differences of francophone countries, and helps them gain a keen awareness of their own culture. FRENCH II UNIT 1: FAISONS DU SHOPPING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 277 Assignment Titles Course Overview Course Overview 1. Les magasins en France French Stores 2. Verb Review Révision des verbes 3. Les produits français French Products 4. Qui, quand, pourquoi ? Who, When, Why? 5. Quiz 1: At the Store Interrogation 1 : Au magasin 6. Interrogation alternative - Version A : Au magasin Quiz 1 alternate- Form A: At the Store 7. Interrogation alternative - Version B : Au magasin Quiz 1 alternate- Form B: At the Store 8. At the French Market Au marché français 9. Les adjectifs démonstratifs 10. Demonstrative Adjectives Quelle est la différence ? 11. What’s the Difference? Les marchés dans le monde francophone 12. Markets in the Francophone World Interrogation 2 : Au marché 13. Quiz 2: At the Market Interrogation alternative - Version A : Au marché 14. Quiz 2 Alternate- Form A: At the Market Interrogation alternative - Version B : Au marché 15. Quiz 2 Alternate- Form B: At the Market Combien ? Les expressions de quantité 16. How Much? How Many? Expressions of Quantity Combien cela coute–t–il ? 17. How Much Does It Cost? Les pronoms objets directs 18. Direct-Object Pronouns Interrogation 3 : Faire du shopping 19. Quiz 3:Going Shopping Interrogation alternative - Version A : Faire du 20. Quiz 3 alternate- Form A: Going Shopping shopping Interrogation alternative - Version B : Faire du 21. Quiz 3 alternate- Form B: Going Shopping shopping Dossier: Écrire un dialogue 22. Project: Write a Dialogue Dossier spécial 23. Special Project Révision 24. Review Contrôle : Faisons du shopping 25. Test: Let’s Go Shopping Contrôle alternatif - Version A : Faisons du 26. Alternate Test – Form A: Let’s Go Shopping shopping Contrôle alternatif - Version B : Faisons du 27. Alternate Test – Form B: Let’s Go Shopping shopping Glossaire et références 28. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 FRENCH II UNIT 2: AU TRAVAIL 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 278 Assignment Titles Health Care Professions Les métiers de la santé 1. Professions in the Arts Les professions artistiques 2. Les professions artisanales Trades 3. Les professions qui aident les gens Helping Professions 4. Quiz 1 : Jobs Interrogation 1 : Les professions 5. Interrogation alternative – Version A : Les Alternate Quiz – Form A : Jobs 6. professions Interrogation alternative – Version B : Les Alternate Quiz – Form B : Jobs 7. professions Les qualités personnelles Character Traits 8. Project : My Ideal Job Dossier : Mon emploi idéal 9. Les emplois des étudiants 10. Student Jobs Jeune fille au pair 11. Young ‘Au Pair’ Girl Interrogation 2 : Le travail des jeunes 12. Quiz 2 : Jobs for Young People Interrogation alternative – Version A : Le travail des 13. Alternate Quiz – Form A : Jobs for Young People jeunes Interrogation alternative – Version B : Le travail des 14. Alternate Quiz – Form B : Jobs for Young People jeunes Poser sa candidature 15. Applying for a Job Préparer un entretien d’embauche 16. Preparing for a Job Interview Oui, monsieur ! 17. Yes, Sir! Le travail au Sénégal 18. Working in Senegal Interrogation 3 : L’entretien d’embauche et le travail 19. Quiz 3 : Job Interviews and Work Interrogation alternative – Version A : L’entretien 20. Alternate Quiz – Form A : Job Interviews and Work d’embauche et le travail Interrogation alternative – Version B : L’entretien 21. Alternate Quiz – Form B : Job Interviews and Work d’embauche et le travail Dossier spécial 22. Special Project Révision 23. Review Contrôle : Au travail 24. Test : At Work Contrôle alternatif – Version A : Au travail 25. Alternate Test – Form A: At Work Contrôle alternatif – Version B : Au travail 26. Alternate Test - Form B: At Work Glossaire et références 27. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 FRENCH II UNIT 3: AU CINÉMA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 279 Assignment Titles French Cinema Le cinéma français 1. Which Movie Are We Going to See? Quel film va-t-on voir ? 2. Où allons-nous ? Where Are We Going? 3. Allons au cinéma Let's Go to the Movies 4. Quiz 1: Let's Go to the Movies Interrogation 1 : Allons au cinéma 5. Interrogation alternative - Version A : Allons au Alternate Quiz - Form A: Let's Go to the Movies 6. cinéma Interrogation alternative - Version B : Allons au 7. Alternate Quiz - Form B: Let's Go to the Movies cinéma Il n'y a plus de places It's All Sold Out 8. How’s the Movie? Comment est le film ? 9. Dossier : Les Césars du cinéma 10. Project: The Caesar Movie Awards Interrogation 2 : Le cinéma 11. Quiz 2: The Movies Interrogation alternative - Version A : Le cinéma 12. Alternate Quiz 2 - Form A: The Movies Interrogation alternative - Version B : Le cinéma 13. Alternate Quiz 2 - Form B: The Movies Festival de Cannes 14. Cannes Film Festival Une entrevue avec une vedette 15. An Interview with a Movie Star Dossier : Que nous apprennent les films sur la 16. Project: What Do Movies Teach Us about Culture? culture ? Dossier : Une histoire, deux cultures 17. Project: One Story, Two Cultures Interrogation 3 : La culture et le cinéma 18. Quiz 3: Culture and Film Interrogation alternative - Version A : La culture et 19. Alternate Quiz - Form A: Culture and Film le cinéma Interrogation alternative - Version B : La culture et 20. Alternate Quiz - Form B: Culture and Film le cinéma Dossier spécial 21. Special Project Révision 22. Review Contrôle : Au cinéma 23. Test: At the Movies Contrôle alternatif - Version A : Au cinéma 24. Alternate Test - Form A: At the Movies Contrôle alternatif - Version B : Au cinéma 25. Alternate Test - Form B: At the Movies Glossaire et références 26. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 FRENCH II UNIT 4: EN VILLE ET À LA CAMPAGNE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 280 Assignment Titles Homes Les domiciles 1. Housework Les tâches ménagères 2. En ville In the City 3. Les pièces de l'appartement Rooms in the Apartment 4. Project: A Dream House Dossier : Une maison de rêve 5. Interrogation 1 : La ville Quiz 1: The City 6. Interrogation alternative - Version A : La ville Alternate Quiz - Form A: The City 7. Interrogation alternative - Version B : La ville Alternate Quiz - Form B: The City 8. Le passé composé avec être The Passé Composé Tense with Être 9. En train 10. On the Train Interrogation 2 : Les transports 11. Quiz 2 : Transportation Interrogation alternative - Version A : Les 12. Alternate Quiz - Form A: Transportation transports Interrogation alternative - Version B : Les 13. Alternate Quiz - Form B: Transportation transports La Provence en train 14. Provence by Train Les maisons en Provence 15. Houses in Provence Dossier: Les villes et les villages de France 16. Project: Cities and Villages of France Une journée en Provence 17. A Day in Provence Dossier : Mon journal de voyage 18. Project: My Travel Journal Interrogation 3 : La campagne 19. Quiz 3: The Countryside Interrogation alternative - Version A : La campagne 20. Alternate Quiz - Form A: The Countryside Interrogation alternative - Version B : La campagne 21. Alternate Quiz - Form B: The Countryside Dossier spécial 22. Special Project Révision 23. Review Contrôle : En ville et à la campagne 24. Test: In the City and in the Country Contrôle alternatif - Version A : En ville et à la 25. Alternate Test – Form A: In the City and in the campagne Country Contrôle alternatif - Version B : En ville et à la 26. Alternate Test – Form B: In the City and in the campagne Country Glossaire et références 27. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 FRENCH II UNIT 5: LA SANTÉ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Assignment Titles France and Nutrition La France et la nutrition 1. A Balanced Diet Un régime équilibré 2. La nutrition dans le monde francophone Nutrition in the Francophone World 3. L'activité physique Physical Activity 4. Dossier : Le journal de mes habitudes Project: My Daily Routine Journal 5. Interrogation 1 : La nutrition Quiz 1: Nutrition 6. Interrogation alternative - Version A : La nutrition Alternate Quiz - Form A: Nutrition 7. Interrogation alternative - Version B : La nutrition Alternate Quiz - Form B: Nutrition 8. Les habitudes quotidiennes Daily Routines 9. Comment t'es-tu occupé? 10. How Did You Keep Busy? Les habitudes d'un jeune 11. A Teen's Typical Routine Interrogation 2 : Les habitudes 12. Quiz 2: Routines Interrogation alternative - Version A : Les habitudes 13. Alternate Quiz - Form A: Routines Interrogation alternative - Version B : Les habitudes 14. Alternate Quiz - Form B: Routines Les symptômes d'une maladie 15. Symptoms of an Illness Chez le médecin 16. At the Doctor's Office Interrogation 3 : La maladie et le corps 17. Quiz 3: Illnesses and the Body Interrogation alternative - Version A : La maladie et 18. Alternate Quiz - Form A: Illnesses and the Body le corps Interrogation alternative - Version B : La maladie et 19. Alternate Quiz – Form B: Illnesses and the Body le corps Dossier spécial 20. Special Project Révision 21. Review Contrôle : La santé 22. Test: Health Contrôle alternatif - Version A : La santé 23. Alternate Test – Form A: Health Contrôle alternatif - Version B : La santé 24. Alternate Test – Form B: Health Glossaire et références 25. Glossary and Credits FRENCH II UNIT 6: RÉVISION ET CONTRÔLE SEMESTRIEL 1. 2. 3. 4. 281 Révision Contrôle Contrôle alternatif – Version A Contrôle alternatif – Version B Assignment Titles 1. Review 2. Exam 3. Alternate Exam – Form A 4. Alternate Exam – Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 FRENCH II UNIT 7: LES VACANCES D'HIVER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 282 Assignment Titles Where Are You Going ? Où allez-vous ? 1. At the Airport A l’aéroport 2. Les annonces à l’aéroport Announcements at the Airport 3. Interrogation 1 : Partir en vacances d’hiver Quiz 1 : Leaving for Winter Vacation 4. Interrogation alternative – Version A : Partir en Alternate Quiz – Form A : Leaving for Winter 5. vacances d’hiver Vacation Interrogation alternative – Version B : Partir en 6. Alternate Quiz – Form B : Leaving for Winter vacances d’hiver Vacation Une capsule mémorielle 7. A Time Capsule Il faisait froid au Québec 8. It Was Cold in Quebec Comment étaient tes vacances ? 9. How Was Your Vacation? Dossier :L’hôtel de glace 10. Project : The Ice Hotel Interrogation 2 : Raconter ses vacances 11. Quiz 2 : Telling About Your Vacation Interrogation alternative – Version A : Raconter ses 12. Alternate Quiz – Form A : Telling About Your vacances Vacation Interrogation alternative – Version B : Raconter ses 13. Alternate Quiz – Form B : Telling About Your vacances Vacation Le passe composé et l’imparfait 14. The Past Tenses Les fêtes culturelles 15. Cultural Celebrations Dossier : Journal de voyage : le mardi gras 16. Project : Travel Journal: Mardi Gras Interrogation 3 : Les vacances d’hiver 17. Quiz 3 : Winter Vacation Interrogation alternative – Version A :Les vacances 18. Alternate Quiz – Form A : Winter Vacation d’hiver Interrogation alternative – Version B : Les 19. Alternate Quiz – Form B : Winter Vacation vacances d’hiver Dossier spécial 20. Special Project Révision 21. Review Contrôle : Les vacances d’hiver 22. Test: Winter Vacation Contrôle alternatif – Version A : Les vacances 23. Alternate Test – Form A: Winter Vacation d’hiver Contrôle alternatif – Version B : Les vacances 24. Alternate Test – Form B: Winter Vacation d’hiver Glossaire et références 25. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 FRENCH II UNIT 8: LA MODE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 283 Assignment Titles Dressing for the Weather S’habiller selon la météo 1. Un magazine de mode A Fashion Magazine 2. In the Clothing Store Dans la boutique de prêt-à-porter 3. Choisir des vêtements dans une boutique Choosing Clothing in a Boutique 4. Dossier : Un événement spécial Project: A Special Event 5. Quiz 1 : Getting Dressed Interrogation 1 : S’habiller 6. Interrogation alternative – Version A : S’habiller Alternate Quiz – Form A : Getting Dressed 7. Interrogation alternative – Version B : S’habiller Alternate Quiz – Form B : Getting Dressed 8. Haute Couture Fashion La haute couture 9. La mode au début du vingtième siècle 10. Fashion at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century Interrogation 2 : La haute couture et l’histoire de la 11. Quiz 2 : High Fashion and the History of Fashion mode Interrogation alternative – Version A : La haute 12. Alternate Quiz – Form A : High Fashion and the couture et l’histoire de la mode History of Fashion Interrogation alternative – Version B : La haute 13. Alternate Quiz – Form B : High Fashion and the couture et l’histoire de la mode History of Fashion La mode du vingtième siècle 14. Twentieth Century Fashion La mode africaine 15. African Fashion Dossier : Un défilé de mode 16. Project : A Fashion Show Interrogation 3 : La mode actuelle 17. Quiz 3 : Current Fashion Interrogation alternative – Version A : La mode 18. Alternate Quiz – Form A : Current Fashion actuelle Interrogation alternative – Version B : La mode 19. Alternate Quiz – Form B : Current Fashion actuelle Dossier spécial 20. Special Project Révision 21. Review Contrôle : La mode 22. Test: Fashion Contrôle alternatif – Version A : La mode 23. Alternate Test – Form A: Fashion Contrôle alternatif – Version B : La mode 24. Alternate Test – Form B: Fashion Glossaire et références 25. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 FRENCH II UNIT 9: AU MUSÉE D'ART 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Assignment Titles The Fine Arts Les beaux-arts 1. Les mouvements artistiques en France Art Movements in France 2. L'histoire à travers l'art History in Art 3. La statue de la liberté The Statue of Liberty 4. Quiz 1: Art Interrogation 1 : L'art 5. Interrogation alternative - Version A : L'art Alternate Quiz - Form A: Art 6. Interrogation alternative - Version B : L'art Alternate Quiz - Form B: Art 7. The Louvre Museum Le musée du Louvre 8. Un vol au musée A Robbery at the Museum 9. Plus d'expressions négatives 10. More Negative Expressions Dossier : On a volé la Joconde 11. Project: Mona Lisa Stolen Dossier : Un article dans le journal 12. Project: A Newspaper Article Les impressionnistes 13. The Impressionists Les descriptions 14. Descriptions Interrogation 2 : Au musée 15. Quiz 2: At the Museum Interrogation alternative - Version A : Au musée 16. Alternate Quiz - Form A: At the Museum Interrogation alternative - Version B : Au musée 17. Alternate Quiz - Form B: At the Museum Dossier spécial 18. Special Project Révision 19. Review 20. Test: At the Art Museum Contrôle : Au musée d’art 21. Alternate Test – Form A: At the Art Museum Contrôle alternatif - Version A : Au musée d’art Contrôle alternatif - Version B : Au musée d’art 22. Alternate Test – Form B: At the Art Museum Glossaire et références 23. Glossary and Credits FRENCH II UNIT 10: À LA PLAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 284 Assignment Titles Francophone Tropical Islands Les iles tropicales francophones 1. Réserver un hôtel Reserving a Hotel 2. Les activités à faire pendant les vacances Things to Do on Vacation 3. Project : Hotel Comparison Dossier : Comparer les hôtels 4. Interrogation 1 : Les hôtels Quiz 1 : Hotels 5. Interrogation alternative – Version A : Les hôtels Alternate Quiz – Form A : Hotels 6. Interrogation alternative – Version B : Les hôtels Alternate Quiz – Form B : Hotels 7. Le pronom y The Pronoun Y 8. Comment y allez-vous ? How Do You Get There? 9. Interrogation 2 : Les modes de transport 10. Quiz 2 : Modes of Transportation Interrogation alternative – Version A : Les modes 11. Alternate Quiz – Form A : Modes of Transportation de transport Interrogation alternative – Version B : Les modes 12. Alternate Quiz – Form B : Modes of Transportation de transport La cuisine guadeloupéenne 13. Guadeloupean Food Le pronom en 14. The Pronoun En Dossier : Des cartes postales 15. Project : Postcards Interrogation 3 : La cuisine guadelopéenne 16. Quiz 3 : Guadeloupean Cooking Interrogation alternative – Version A : La cuisine 17. Alternate Quiz – Form A : Guadeloupean Cooking guadelopéenne Interrogation alternative – Version B : La cuisine 18. Alternate Quiz – Form B : Guadeloupean Cooking guadelopéenne Dossier spécial 19. Special Project Révision 20. Review Contrôle : À la plage 21. Test: At the Beach Contrôle alternatif – Version A : À la plage 22. Alternate Test – Form A: At the Beach Contrôle alternatif – Version B : À la plage 23. Alternate Test – Form B: At the Beach Glossaire et références 24. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 FRENCH II UNIT 11: LES RITES DE PASSAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. Assignment Titles Rites of Passage Les rites de passage 1. L'enfance Childhood 2. Les évènements de l'adolescence Events in Adolescence 3. Le permis de conduire en Europe Driver's License in Europe 4. Quiz 1: Memories Interrogation 1 : Les souvenirs 5. Interrogation alternative - Version A : Les souvenirs Alternate Quiz - Form A: Memories 6. Interrogation alternative - Version B : Les souvenirs Alternate Quiz - Form B: Memories 7. The Simple Future Tense of Regular Verbs Les verbes réguliers au futur simple 8. Les verbes irréguliers au futur simple The Simple Future Tense of Irregular Verbs 9. Dossier : Mes projets d'avenir 10. Project: My Plans for the Future Interrogation 2 : L'avenir 11. Quiz 2: The Future Interrogation alternative - Version A : L'avenir 12. Alternate Quiz - Form A: The Future Interrogation alternative - Version B : L'avenir 13. Alternate Quiz - Form B: The Future Le mariage en France 14. Weddings in France Le mariage aux pays francophones 15. Weddings in Francophone Countries Un mariage royal 16. A Royal Wedding Dossier : Les rites de passage dans quelques 17. Project: Rites of Passage in Some Francophone pays francophones Countries Interrogation 3 : Le mariage 18. Quiz 3: Marriage Interrogation alternative - Version A : Le mariage 19. Alternate Quiz - Form A: Marriage Interrogation alternative - Version B : Le mariage 20. Alternate Quiz - Form B: Marriage Dossier spécial 21. Special Project Révision 22. Review Contrôle : Les rites de passage 23. Test: Rites of Passage Contrôle alternatif - Version A : Les rites de 24. Alternate Test – Form A: Rites of Passage passage Contrôle alternatif - Version B : Les rites de 25. Alternate Test – Form B: Rites of Passage passage Glossaire et références 26. Glossary and Credits FRENCH II UNIT 12: RÉVISION ET CONTRÔLE SEMESTRIEL 1. 2. 3. 4. 285 Révision Contrôle Contrôle alternatif - Version A Contrôle alternatif - Version B Assignment Titles 1. Review 2. Exam 3. Alternate Exam—Form A 4. Alternate Exam—Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 GENERAL HISTORY 900 COURSE OVERVIEW General History 900 focuses on American life, with an emphasis on government and citizenship. Additionally, the course covers ancient civilizations, personal responsibility, and global geography, with special emphasis on the regions of the world. These areas of focus target four major content strands: History, Geography, Government and Citizenship, and Social Studies Skills. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to: understand the rise of early civilizations in Mesopotamia and Egypt understand the usages of various geographic tools, including different types of maps, charts, and graphs locate and describe different regions of the world, such as climactic regions and political regions understand how conflict between the American colonies and Great Britain led to American independence understand how annexation and acquisition of land led to the growth of the United States understand the social and cultural impact and contributions of immigrant groups and individuals on American society after 1880 understand the structure and functions of American government at the federal, state, and local levels understand the overall design, as well as specific features, of the U.S. Constitution understand the role of the citizen in American democracy understand their personal responsibilities to the world, to society, and to their own futures Additionally, students will gain practice in report-writing, covering topics like the breakup of the USSR, the growth of the United States, and elected leaders (senators and representatives). GENERAL HISTORY 900 UNIT 1: THE EARTH AND MAN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Assignment Titles 7. The Earth is Developed by Man (Part 2) 8. Quiz 2: The Earth is Developed by Man 9. Special Project 10. Test 11. Alternate Test 12. Glossary and Credits Course Overview Studying The Earth Man Covers the Earth Quiz 1: The Earth is Man's Home The Earth is Developed by Man (Part 1) Essay: Civilizations GENERAL HISTORY 900 UNIT 2: THE TOOLS OF THE GEOGRAPHER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 286 The Earth in Model Form-The Globe Project: Great Circle Project: Sunlight The Halves of the Earth Quiz 1: The Earth in Model Form - The Globe The Earth in Picture Form - The Map Project: Maps Types of Maps Assignment Titles 9. Quiz 2: The Earth in Picture Form - The Map 10. The Earth in Symbol Form - Graphs and Charts 11. Quiz 3: The Earth in Symbol Form - The Graph 12. Special Project 13. Test 14. Alternate Test 15. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 GENERAL HISTORY 900 UNIT 3: REGIONS OF THE WORLD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Region: A Definition Geographic Regions Climatic Regions Quiz 1: Definition of Region Religious Regions Political Regions Report: A New Nation Formed Assignment Titles 8. Economic Regions 9. Report: Economic Regions 10. Quiz 2: World Regional Patterns 11. Special Project 12. Test 13. Alternate Test 14. Glossary and Credits GENERAL HISTORY 900 UNIT 4: THE HERITAGE OF THE UNITED STATES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Historical and Political Backgrounds Major Conflicts Acquisitions and Annexations Independence and Political Parties Essay: Research Activity Quiz 1: History and Political Background Freedom Backgrounds Essay: Bill of Rights Assignment Titles 9. Quiz 2: Background of Our Freedom 10. Background and Changes of Our Society 11. Quiz 3: Background of Our Society 12. Special Project 13. Test 14. Alternate Test 15. Glossary and Credits GENERAL HISTORY 900 UNIT 5: OUR NATIONAL GOVERNMENT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles The Ideals of our National Government 11. Quiz 3: The Legislative Branch: Congress Quiz 1: The Ideals of Our National Government 12. The Executive Branch: President Development of Our National Government 13. The Vice President, Cabinet, and Executives Articles of Confederation 14. Quiz 4: The Executive Branch: The President The Constitution of the United States 15. The Judicial Branch Quiz 2: Development of Our National Government 16. Quiz 5: The Judicial Branch The Legislative Branch: Congress 17. Special Project The Duties and Powers of Congress 18. Test Essay: Senators and Representatives 19. Alternate Test Essay: Write a Letter 20. Glossary and Credits GENERAL HISTORY 900 UNIT 6: STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles State Government in a Democracy 11. Responsibilities to the State State Government: Executive and Legislative 12. County and Township Governmental Duties State Government: Judicial Branch 13. Quiz 2: County and Township Government State Government: Other Executive Offices 14. City Governments State Government: Other Agencies 15. Our Changing Cities State Constitutions 16. Quiz 3: City Governments Citizens' Rights and Responsibilities 17. Special Project Report: State Executive Office 18. Test Quiz 1: State Government in a Democracy 19. Alternate Test County and Township Government 20. Glossary and Credits GENERAL HISTORY 900 UNIT 7: CITIZENSHIP 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 287 Acquisition of Citizenship Essay: Citizenship Quiz 1: Acquisition of Citizenship Rights of Citizenship Procedural Rights Quiz 2: Rights of Citizenship Assignment Titles 7. Responsibilities of Citizenship 8. Quiz 3: Responsibilities of Citizenship 9. Special Project 10. Test 11. Alternate Test 12. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 GENERAL HISTORY 900 UNIT 8: MAN'S RESPONSIBILITY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Man's Responsibility to the World (Part 1) Man's Responsibility to the World (Part 2) Project: Water Usage Quiz 1: Man and the Environment Responsibility to Society (Part 1) Responsibility to Society (Part 2) Quiz 2: Man and Society Responsibility to Ourselves (Part 1) Essay: Drug Abuse Assignment Titles 10. Project: Food Additives 11. Responsibility to Ourselves (Part 2) 12. Project: Smoking 13. Quiz 3: Man and His Health 14. Special Project 15. Test 16. Alternate Test 17. Glossary and Credits GENERAL HISTORY 900 UNIT 9: RESPONSIBILITY TO THE FUTURE: PLANNING A CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. What a Career Is Your Choice of a Career Career Areas Quiz 1: What a Career Is What Career Preparation is Necessary Developing Character Assignment Titles 7. Getting a Job 8. Quiz 2: What Career Preparation is Necessary 9. Special Project 10. Test 11. Alternate Test 12. Glossary and Credits GENERAL HISTORY 900 UNIT 10: MAN IN A CHANGING WORLD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 288 Assignment Titles Development of the Earth (Part 1) 12. Social, Economic, and Political Changes Man Develops Civilization 13. Essay: Political Issue Development of the Earth (Part 2) 14. Man and His Social Environment Man Investigates the Earth 15. Commitment to the Future (Part 2) Quiz 1: Development of the Earth 16. Project: State Map Historical Background of the USA (Part 1) 17. Quiz 3: Commitment to the Future Historical Background of the USA (Part 2) 18. Special Project Essay: Revolution or Civil War 19. Test Citizenship 20. Alternate Test Quiz 2: Historical Background of the United States 21. Glossary and Credits Commitment to the Future (Part 1) ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 GENERAL SCIENCE 900 COURSE OVERVIEW General Science 900 is a basic intermediate course intended to expose students to the designs and patterns in the physical universe. This course expands on Science 700 and 800. Some of the areas covered in General Science 900 include the structure of matter, atomic nuclei and radioactivity, geology, oceanography, astronomy, microbiology, disease and medicine, and science today and tomorrow. Students at this level should show development in their ability and understanding of scientific inquiry. Some of the units contain experiments and projects that seek to develop meaning and actively engage the students. The continued exposure to science concepts and scientific inquiry will serve to improve the students' skill and understanding. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Use their senses for observation of the world around them. Define science and describe its history. Demonstrate knowledge of the various changes in matter. Describe elements and compounds in terms of atoms and molecules. Know how to develop good health habits. Explain and give examples of the different types of energy. Describe types of simple machines. Discuss the balance in nature regarding the different cycles. GENERAL SCIENCE 900 UNIT 1: OUR ATOMIC WORLD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Assignment Titles 9. Project: Reactors 10. Quiz 4: Nuclear Energy 11. Applications and Environmental Hazards 12. Quiz 5: Applications and Environmental Hazards 13. Special Project 14. Test 15. Alternate Test 16. Glossary and Credits Course Overview Structure of Matter Quiz 1: Structure of Matter Radioactivity Quiz 2: Radioactivity Atomic Nuclei Quiz 3: Atomic Nuclei Nuclear Energy GENERAL SCIENCE 900 UNIT 2: VOLUME, MASS, AND DENSITY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 289 Volume Experiment: Determining Volume Quiz 1: Volume Mass Experiment: Mass of Gas Quiz 2: Mass Density Assignment Titles 8. Buoyancy and Specific Gravity 9. Quiz 3: Density, Buoyancy, and Specific Gravity 10. Special Project 11. Test 12. Alternate Test 13. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 GENERAL SCIENCE 900 UNIT 3: PHYSICAL GEOLOGY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles 11. Earth Movements 12. Experiment: Specific Gravity 13. Experiment: Gravity 14. Plate Tectonics 15. Quiz 3: Earth Movements 16. Special Project 17. Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits Earth Structures Internal Structures Igneous Structures Project: Volcanoes Mountains Quiz 1: Earth Structures Earth Changes Erosion and Sediment Oceans Quiz 2: Earth Changes GENERAL SCIENCE 900 UNIT 4: HISTORICAL GEOLOGY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Assignment Titles 7. Geography and Time (Part 2) 8. Quiz 2: Measuring Time 9. Special Project 10. Test 11. Alternate Test 12. Glossary and Credits An Observational Science Sedimentary Rock Fossils Crustal Changes Quiz 1: An Observational Science Geography and Time (Part 1) GENERAL SCIENCE 900 UNIT 5: OCEANOGRAPHY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. History of Oceanography Techniques for Investigation Submersible and Satellite Research Project: The Moon and Tides Quiz 1: History of Oceanography Geology of the Ocean Turbidity, Sedimentation, and Currents Quiz 2: Geology of the Ocean Commercial Fishing Assignment Titles 10. Chemistry of the Ocean 11. Physical Properties of the Ocean 12. Project: Marine Report 13. Quiz 3: Fishing and Ocean Properties 14. Special Project 15. Test 16. Alternate Test 17. Glossary and Credits GENERAL SCIENCE 900 UNIT 6: ASTRONOMY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Assignment Titles 9. Quiz 2: Telescopes and Optics 10. Space Explorations 11. Quiz 3: Space Explorations 12. Special Project 13. Test 14. Alternate Test 15. Glossary and Credits History of Astronomy Astronomy and Measurement Stars Measuring the Universe Quiz 1: The Universe Gathering Light with Telescopes Other Types of Telescopes Project: Telescopes GENERAL SCIENCE 900 UNIT 7: BODY HEALTH (PART 1) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 290 History of Microbiology Pathogenic Micoorganisms Characteristics of Infectious Diseases Project: Medical Science Quiz 1: Microorganisms Digestive Infections Respiratory Infections Nervous System Infections Quiz 2: Bacterial Infections Common Viral Infections Childhood Viral Infections Assignment Titles 12. Serious Viral Infections 13. Quiz 3: Viral Infections 14. Protozoan Infections 15. Rickettsial Infections 16. Fungal Infections 17. Quiz 4: Protozoan, Rickettsial, and Fungal Infections 18. Special Project 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 GENERAL SCIENCE 900 UNIT 8: BODY HEALTH (PART 2) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Assignment Titles 9. Quiz 2: Medicine 10. Governmental Agencies and Volunteer Groups 11. Medical and Drug Control Organizations 12. Quiz 3: Agencies, Groups, and Organizations 13. Special Project 14. Test 15. Alternate Test 16. Glossary and Credits Body Defense Mechanisms Medical Drugs Project: Chemotherapy Environmental Conditions Quiz 1: Defense Mechanisms Ancient Medicine 18th and 19th Century Medicine Modern Medicine GENERAL SCIENCE 900 UNIT 9: SCIENCE AND TOMORROW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. The Biosphere Agriculture and Waste Population Quiz 1: People and Their Land Energy Sources Nuclear Power Industry and Transportation Quiz 2: People and Their Work Environment Assignment Titles 9. Outer Space 10. Inner Space 11. Quiz 3: People and Their New Frontiers 12. Special Project 13. Test 14. Alternate Test 15. Glossary and Credits GENERAL SCIENCE 900 UNIT 10: REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 291 Atoms and Nuclear Energy Weight, Mass, and Density Quiz 1: Nuclear Power and Matter The Earth's Surface Oceans and Continents Quiz 2: Geology Infectious Diseases Assignment Titles 8. Medicine and Health 9. Population and Environment 10. Quiz 3: Health and Environment 11. Special Project 12. Test 13. Alternate Test 14. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 HEALTH QUEST COURSE OVERVIEW Health Quest is a health science elective course for upper elementary and junior high students. The curriculum introduces students to the concepts of what good health is, why good health is important, and what students should do in order to achieve good health. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Demonstrate an awareness of health as it applies to their own bodies, minds, and emotions. Demonstrate an awareness of health as it applies to their living environments. Identify the components of a healthy lifestyle and set reasonable goals to achieve a lifestyle of wellness. Understand that incorporating sound health practices creates a lifestyle of moderation and wellness. Describe health as it applies to broader society, the world, and their own responsibility to stimulate good health around them. HEALTH QUEST UNIT 1: YOUR BODY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Course Overview Your Body's Tissues and Skeleton Experiment: Calcium Experiment: Exercise Quiz 1: Your Body's Tissues and Skeleton Circulatory and Respiratory Systems Experiment: The Heart Digestive and Excretory Systems Nervous and Endocrine Systems Report: Animal Body Systems Assignment Titles 11. Quiz 2: Your Body's Systems 12. Growth and Development 13. Adolescence 14. Adulthood 15. Special Project 16. Quiz 3: Your Body's Growth And Development 17 Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits HEALTH QUEST UNIT 2: HEALTH 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Mental and Emotional Health Learning and Making Choices Project: Physical Play Quiz 1: Mental and Emotional Health Social Health Family Friends Quiz 2: Social Health Assignment Titles 9. Personal Hygiene 10. Teeth, Eyes, and Ears 11. Quiz 3: Personal Hygiene 12. Special Project 13. Test 14. Alternate Test 15. Glossary and Credits HEALTH QUEST UNIT 3: NUTRITION AND FITNESS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 292 Nutrition Nutrients Project: Nutrients Project: Ingredients Project: Advertisement Quiz 1: Nutrition Basic Food Groups Good Eating Project: My Plate Project: Menu Planner Assignment Titles 11. Quiz 2: Basic Food Groups 12. Physical Fitness 13. Top Condition 14. Project: Fitness Program 15. Essay: Improvements 16. Quiz 3: Physical Fitness 17 Special Project 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 HEALTH QUEST UNIT 4: HEALTH MAINTENANCE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Safety Safety in the Home Project: Fire Escape Other Dangers in the Home Project: Safety Check Road Safety Natural Disasters Quiz 1: Safety Emergency Care: Part 1 Project: Heimlich Maneuver Emergency Care: Part 2 Assignment Titles 12. Project: First Aid Kit 13. Quiz 2: Emergency Care 14. Disease and Prevention 15. Project: Immunizations 16. Infectious Diseases 17 Special Project 18. Quiz 3: Disease and Prevention 19. Test 20. Alternate Test 21. Glossary and Credits HEALTH QUEST UNIT 5: RESPONSIBLE LIVING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 293 Ecology Pollution Project: Pollutants Project: Recycle Project: Conserve Quiz 1: Responsible Living Drug Awareness Project: Poison Control Types of Drugs Project: Expiration Dates Quiz 2: Drug Awareness Assignment Titles 12. Alcohol Awareness 13. Tobacco Awareness 14. Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Pregnancy 15. Project: Letter 16. Special Project 17. Quiz 3: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Sexually Transmitted Diseases 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 HIGH SCHOOL HEALTH COURSE OVERVIEW High School Health is a health science elective course that introduces students to what good health is, why good health is important, and what students should do in order to achieve good health. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Demonstrate an awareness of health as it applies to their own bodies, minds, and emotions. Demonstrate an awareness of health as it applies to their living environments. Identify the components of a healthy lifestyle and set reasonable goals to achieve a lifestyle of wellness. Understand that incorporating sound health practices creates a lifestyle of moderation and wellness. Understand the responsibility of properly caring for their bodies. Describe health as it applies to broader society, the world, and their own responsibility to stimulate good health around them. HIGH SCHOOL HEALTH UNIT 1: BODY ESSENTIALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles Course Overview 11. Growth and Development Building Blocks 12. Project: Fetal Development Circulatory System and Respiratory System 13. Childhood Development Quiz 1: Building Blocks of the Body 14. Adolescence Nervous System and Immune System 15. Adulthood Experiment: Your Adaptive Heart 16. Project: Interviewing an Older Person Skeletal System, Muscular System, and 17 Quiz 3: Stages of Development Integumentary System 18. Special Project Digestive System and Excretory System 19. TEST Endocrine System and Reproductive System 20. Glossary and Credits Quiz 2: Body Systems HIGH SCHOOL HEALTH UNIT 2: PHYSICAL HEALTH 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Benefits of Proper Nutrition Carbohydrates, Fats, and Proteins Vitamins and Minerals Project: Your Favorite Foods Quiz 1: Essentials of Nutrition Developing Proper Eating Habits Dairy Group and Proteins Project: Got Calcium? Choosing the Right Foods Healthy Eating Habits Assignment Titles 11. Quiz 2: Eating the Right Foods 12. Exercise and Physical Fitness 13. Project: Heart Rate 14. Muscular Endurance and Strength 15. Exercise Program 16. Project: How Fit Are You? 17. Quiz 3: Exercise and Physical Fitness 18. Special Project 19. TEST 20. Glossary and Credits HIGH SCHOOL HEALTH UNIT 3: SOCIAL AND MENTAL HEALTH 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 294 Assignment Titles Mental and Emotional Health 9. Personal Hygiene Social Health 10. Teeth and Mouth Project: Physical Activity and Emotional Health 11. Eyes and Ears Quiz 1: Mental, Social, and Emotional Health 12. Project: Hygiene Habits Learning and Making Choices 13. Quiz 3: Personal Hygiene Friends 14. Special Project Family 15. TEST Quiz 2: Social Interaction 16. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 HIGH SCHOOL HEALTH UNIT 4: PREVENTATIVE HEALTH CARE AND FIRST AID 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Assignment Titles Safety 13. First Aid Home Safety 14. Project: First Aid Kit Home Safety II 15. Evaluating the Scene Home Safety III 16. Wounds and Bleeding Project: Home Safety 17 Burns and Other Emergencies Quiz 1: Home Safety Issues 18. Project: Making a Splint Safety Guidelines 19. Extreme Temperature Personal Safety 20. Quiz 3: First Aid Essay: Moving Violations 21. Special Project Water Safety 22 TEST Weather Safety 23. Glossary and Credits Quiz 2: Personal Safety and the Environment HIGH SCHOOL HEALTH UNIT 5: RESPONSIBLE LIVING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 295 Assignment Titles Disease and Prevention 13. Report: Teenage Drunk Driving Infectious Disease 14. Tobacco Project: Your Shots 15. Report: Smoking, A Wise Choice? Non-Infectious Diseases 16. Quiz 2: STD's, Pregnancy, and Substance Abuse Project: Major Diseases 17. Health and the Environment Health Care 18. Project: Air Pollution Project: Visit the Sick 19. Water and Soil Quiz 1: Diseases and Health Care 20. Quiz 3: Pollution and the Environment Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Pregnancy 21. Special Project Drug Use and Abuse 22. TEST Drug Use and Abuse 2 23. Glossary and Credits Alcohol ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MEDIA STUDIES COURSE OVERVIEW This semester-long course is part of a worldwide educational movement called media literacy. The goal of the media literacy movement is to educate people about how the media impacts both individuals and society as a whole. Students will examine media such as magazines, the Internet, video games, and movies. They'll learn the kinds of strategies that advertisers use to persuade people to buy products. They'll also explore how news broadcasters choose which stories to air. Lessons and projects encourage students to examine ways in which media helps shape our culture and the ways in which our culture shapes the media. While many media literacy courses focus upon learning how to make media, this one will focus exclusively on analyzing the media. Throughout the course, students are asked to answer questions or to reflect on what they've read in their notes. The notes are not graded. Rather, they are a way for students to extend their thinking about the lesson content. Students may keep handwritten or typed notes. MEDIA STUDIES UNIT 1: MEDIA STUDIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27 28. 296 Assignment Titles Course Overview 29. The Internet Introduction That's Entertainment 30. Interpersonal Communication the Internet Media Effects 31. Project: Interpersonal Communication the Internet Project: Media Effects 32. Internet Safety How People Use the Media 33. Movies Project: How People Use the Media 34. Project: Movies Who Owns the Media 35. Magazines: Introduction Introduction to News 36. Project: Magazines: Introduction Project: Introduction to News 37. Violence in the Media: Attitudes What Is Newsworthy 38. Project: Violence in the Media: Attitudes Objectivity 39. Violence in the Media: Exaggerated News Bias 40. Project: Violence in the Media: Exaggerated Project: News Bias 41. Video Game Violence Advertising 42. African American Stereotypes in the Media Project: Advertising 43. Other Minority Representations in the Media Advertising and Persuasion 44. Project: Other Minority Representations in the Project: Advertising and Persuasion Media Advertising, Children, and Teens 45. Televised Political Ads Project: Advertising, Children, and Teens 46. Project: Televised Political Ads Public Relations 47. Media Coverage of Wars Project: Public Relations 48. Media Coverage of Disasters Television as a Business 49. Project: Media Coverage of Disasters Television and Culture 1950s 50. Media Coverage of September 11 Project: Television and Culture 1950s 51. Project: Media Coverage of September 11 Television and Culture 1960s and 1980s 52. Special Project Television as Business: Ratings 53. Glossary and Credits Television as Business: Minimizing the Risk Project: Television as Business: Minimizing the Risk ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MUSIC APPRECIATION COURSE OVERVIEW The goal of this semester-long course is to provide instruction in basic musical elements, trace the development and growth of classical music, and give students a strong foundation for a greater appreciation of music. Students will examine music in the world around them and discover how they experience music. They'll be introduced to the basic elements and sounds of music and instruments. Students will learn the names and backgrounds of several famous musical composers. Students will also learn how and where classical music began, how it developed over the centuries, and the ways in which music and culture affect each other. Lastly, students will examine the ways modern music has been influenced by classical music. This course also provides students with lessons in engaged listening. These special lessons allow students to listen and respond to music. A template for how to listen and respond is provided. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Describe effective techniques to listen and respond to music. Identify and name common instruments by sight or sound. Identify and define musical terms such as beat, meter, notes, and tempo. Compare and contrast music from the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods. List ways in which the societies of the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods affected their music. Compare and contrast music from the Classical and Romantic periods. List ways in which the societies of the Classical and Romantic periods affected their music. Analyze the effects of classical and popular music on the music of the 20th century. MUSIC APPRECIATION UNIT 1: DISCOVERING MUSIC 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Assignment Titles Course Overview 13 Ethnic Music Appreciating Music 14 Project: Find Your Musical Heritage Listening to Music 15 Project: Engaged Listening Responding to Music 16 Quiz 2: Music in Society Participating in Music 17 Alternate Quiz 2: Form A: Music in Society Project: Music Response 18 Alternate Quiz 2: Form B: Music in Society Quiz 1: The Music Experience 19 Special Project Alternate Quiz 1: Form A: The Music Experience 20 Review Alternate Quiz 1: Form B: The Music Experience 21 Test Why Study Classical Music? 22 Alternate Test: Form A Culture in Music 23 Alternate Test: Form B Folk Music 24 Glossary and Credits MUSIC APPRECIATION UNIT 2: MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 297 Assignment Titles Rhythm 13 Musical Ensembles Melody 14 Project: Engaged Listening Harmony 15 Project: Creative Instrumentation Form 16 Quiz 2: Making Music Expression 17 Alternate Quiz 2:Form A: Making Music Project: Engaged Listening 18 Alternate Quiz 2:Form B: Making Music Project: Music Response 19 Special Project Quiz 1: Understanding Music 20 Review Alternate Quiz 1:Form A: Understanding Music 21 Test Alternate Quiz 1:Form B: Understanding Music 22 Alternate Test: Form A Wind Instruments 23 Alternate Test: Form B Stringed Instruments & Beyond 24 Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MUSIC APPRECIATION UNIT 3: BEGINNINGS OF MUSIC 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Life in Medieval Times Music of the Medieval Era Renaissance Life Music of the Renaissance Project: Engaged Listening Project: Renaissance Moods Quiz 1: Medieval and Renaissance Eras Alternate Quiz 1:Form A: Medieval and Renaissance Eras Alternate Quiz 1:Form B: Medieval and Renaissance Eras Life during Baroque Times Baroque Musical Style Baroque Forms and Genres The Birth of Opera Assignment Titles 14. Baroque Composers 15. Project: Engaged Listening 16. Project: Patron of the Arts 17. Quiz 2: The Baroque Era (1600-1750) 18. Alternate Quiz 2:Form A: The Baroque Era (16001750) 19. Alternate Quiz 2:Form B: The Baroque Era (16001750) 20. Special Project 21. Review 22. Test 23. Alternate Test: Form A 24. Alternate Test: Form B 25. Glossary and Credits MUSIC APPRECIATION UNIT 4: DEVELOPING MUSIC 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Assignment Titles Life in the Classical Period 13 Nationalism Classical Music 14 Project: Engaged Listening Classical Forms and Genres 15 Project: Art Leading Classical Composers 16 Quiz 2: The Romantic Era (1820-1900) Project: Engaged Listening 17 Alternate Quiz 2:Form A: The Romantic Era Project: Composer Under Suspicion (1820-1900) Quiz 1: The Classical Era (1750-1820) 18 Alternate Quiz 2:Form B: The Romantic Era Alternate Quiz 1:Form A: The Classical Era (1750(1820-1900) 1820) 19 Special Project Alternate Quiz 1:Form B: The Classical Era (1750- 20 Review 1820) 21 Test Life in the Romantic Age 22 Alternate Test: Form A Romantic Musical 23 Alternate Test: Form B Romantic Genres & Form 24 Glossary and Credits MUSIC APPRECIATION UNIT 5: MODERN MUSIC 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Assignment Titles Life and Music in the Twentieth Century 13. Project: Engaged Listening Twentieth-Century Musical Style 14. Project: Concert Experience Modernism 15. Quiz 2: Twentieth Century American Music Beyond 1950 16. Alternate Quiz 2:Form A: Twentieth Century Project: Engaged Listening American Music Project: Serialism 17. Alternate Quiz 2:Form B: Twentieth Century Quiz 1: Twentieth Century Trends (1900-2000) American Music Alternate Quiz 1:Form A: Twentieth Century 18. Project: Defense of Music Trends (1900-2000) 19. Special Project Alternate Quiz 1:Form B: Twentieth Century 20. Review Trends (1900-2000) 21. Test The Good Ol' USA 22. Alternate Test: Form A Popular Music 23. Alternate Test: Form B Broadway and Film Music 24. Glossary and Credits MUSIC APPRECIATION UNIT 6: COURSE REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 3. 298 Units 1‐2 Review Units 3‐5 Review Assignment Titles 4. Alternate Exam—Form A 5. Alternate Exam—Form B Exam ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MUSIC THEORY COURSE OVERVIEW Music Theory is a semester-length fine arts elective for high school students. The course requires no prior instrumental, vocal, or music theory study. Using the piano keyboard as a visual basis for comprehension, the course materials explore the nature of music, integrating these concepts: rhythm and meter written music notation the structure of various scale types interval qualities melody and harmony the building of chords transposition Throughout the series of assignments, ear training exercises are interspersed with the bones of composition technique, building in students the ability not only to hear and appreciate music, but step-by-step, to create it in written form as well. This highly interactive course culminates in the students producing original compositions, which while based on standard notation, demonstrate facets of personal expression. As the students’ ability to perform increases in the future, they will better understand music and therefore better demonstrate its intrinsic communication of emotion and ideas. MUSIC THEORY UNIT 1: RHYTHM AND METER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13 14 Assignment Titles Course Overview 15 Counting a Bit Faster So, Why Study Music Anyway? 16 Ear Training #2–Rhythm 2 Feeling the Beat 17 Special Rhythms The Value of a Note 18 Creating a Rhythmic Piece Measuring Music 19 Quiz 2: Time Signature The Value of Silence 20 Alternate Quiz 2—Form A: Time Signature Dots and Ties 21 Alternate Quiz 2—Form B: Time Signature Ear Training #1–Rhythm 1 22 Special Project Quiz 1: Introduction to Rhythm 23 Review Alternate Quiz 1—Form A: Introduction to Rhythm 24 Test Alternate Quiz 1—Form B: Introduction to Rhythm 25. Alternate Test—Form A 4/4–The Basic Time Signature 26. Alternate Test—Form B Going Beyond 4/4 27. Glossary and Credits Still More Time Signatures MUSIC THEORY UNIT 2: NOTATION AND PITCH 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13 14 15 299 Assignment Titles The Printed Page 16 Alternate Quiz 2—Form B: The Sound of Music The Musical Alphabet 17 Voicings Altering Pitches 18 Instrumentation Ear Training #3: Pitch 19 Instrumentation 2 Direction and Signs 20 Ear Training #5: Identifying Instruments Quiz 1: The Look of Music 21 Quiz 3: The Source of Music Alternate Quiz 1—Form A: The Look of Music 22 Alternate Quiz 3—Form A: The Source of Music Alternate Quiz 1—Form B: The Look of Music 23 Alternate Quiz 3—Form B: The Source of Music Musical Intervals 24 Special Project Writing Musical Intervals 25. Review Ear Training #4: Intervals 26. Test From Interval to Melody 27. Alternate Test—Form A Project: Composing a Simple Melody 28. Alternate Test—Form B Quiz 2: The Sound of Music 29. Glossary and Credits Alternate Quiz 2—Form A: The Sound of Music ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MUSIC THEORY UNIT 3: SCALES AND KEY SIGNATURES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Introduction to the Scale The Minor Scale Other Scales Ear Training #6: Scales Project: Composing Non-Diatonic Melodies Quiz 1: Musical Scales Alternate Quiz 1—Form A: Musical Scales Alternate Quiz 1—Form B: Musical Scales Employing Scales as Keys Identifying Major Keys Identifying Minor Keys Comparing Major and Minor Keys Assignment Titles 13. Changing Keys 14. Project: Transposing Melodies 15. Quiz 2: Musical Key Signatures 16. Alternate Quiz 2—Form A: Musical Key Signatures 17. Alternate Quiz 2—Form B: Musical Key Signatures 18. Special Project 19. Review 20. Test 21. Alternate Test—Form A 22. Alternate Test—Form B 23. Glossary and Credits MUSIC THEORY UNIT 4: HARMONY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Assignment Titles Interval Quality 13 Ear Training #10: Hearing Triads Ear Training #7: Major or Minor? 14 Using Triads and Chords Perfect Intervals 15 Project: Creating a Simple Accompaniment Ear Training #8: Major, Minor, or Perfect? 16 Quiz 2: Working with Chords Augmented and Diminished Intervals 17 Alternate Quiz 2—Form A: Working with Chords Ear Training #9: Harmony or Dissonance? 18 Alternate Quiz 2—Form B: Working with Chords Quiz 1: Beginning to Harmonize 19 Special Project Alternate Quiz 1—Form A: Beginning to Harmonize 20 Review Alternate Quiz 1—Form B: Beginning to Harmonize 21 Test Building Triads 22 Alternate Test—Form A Comparing Triads 23 Alternate Test—Form B Inverting Triads 24 Glossary and Credits MUSIC THEORY UNIT 5: MAKING MUSIC 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Assignment Titles Musical Performance 13. You're the Composer Musical Performance 2 14. Original Composition Ornamentation 15. Quiz 2: Finding Your Voice Phrasing 16. Alternate Quiz 2—Form A: Finding Your Voice Style 17. Alternate Quiz 2—Form B: Finding Your Voice Ear Training #11: Listening for Musical Expression 18. Special Project Quiz 1: Interpreting Music 19. Review Alternate Quiz 1—Form A: Interpreting Music 20. Test Alternate Quiz 1—Form B: Interpreting Music 21. Alternate Test—Form A Applications of Music 22. Alternate Test—Form B Arranging 23. Glossary and Credits Composition Principles MUSIC THEORY UNIT 6: COURSE REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 300 Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam—Form A 4. Alternate Exam—Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 PERSONAL AND FAMILY LIVING COURSE OVERVIEW This semester-long high school elective takes students on an interactive exploration of the challenges they may face as they transition into adulthood, including constructive conflict resolution, nutrition and health, building healthy families, financial responsibility, and long-term employment. Through this course, students will: Examine specific principles that will help develop their personal lives. Learn about proper nutrition, and demonstrate skill in preparing various food items. Prepare weekly and monthly budgets. Develop strategies for an employment search. Explore work and careers and how different interests, abilities and personalities influence employment decisions. Develop an understanding of relational dynamics with family members, friends, classmates, co-workers, and those encountered in the marketplace. PERSONAL AND FAMILY LIVING UNIT 1: PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13 14 Assignment Titles Course Overview 15 Motivation and Goals Developing Your Best Self 16 Essay: Your Motivations Maturity and Responsibility 17 Transitioning into Adulthood Project: Identifying Maturity 18 Project: Interview Project: Exploring Identity 19 Quiz 2: Self-Management and Beliefs Developing Friendships 20 Alternate Quiz 2—Form A: Self-Management and Peer Pressure Beliefs Quiz 1: Personal Development and Relationships 21 Alternate Quiz 2—Form B: Self-Management and Alternate Quiz 1—Form A: Personal Development Beliefs and Relationships 22 Special Project Alternate Quiz 1—Form B: Personal Development 23 Review and Relationships 24 Test Decisions and Consequences 25. Alternate Test—Form A Essay: The Effects of My Decisions 26. Alternate Test—Form B Stress Management 27. Glossary and Credits Essay: How Do You Deal? PERSONAL AND FAMILY LIVING UNIT 2: HOME AND FAMILY LIFE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 301 Family Structures Family Roles Family Functions Family Life Cycle Project: Family Life Cycle Quiz 1: The Family Alternate Quiz 1—Form A: The Family Alternate Quiz 1—Form B: The Family Strengthening the Family Family Stressors Project: Timeline Essay: Family and Technology Assignment Titles 13 Quiz 2: Inside and Outside the Family 14 Alternate Quiz 2—Form A: Inside and Outside the Family 15 Alternate Quiz 2—Form B: Inside and Outside the Family 16 Special Project 17 Review 18 Test 19 Alternate Test—Form A 20 Alternate Test—Form B 21 Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 PERSONAL AND FAMILY LIVING UNIT 3: INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Forming Relationships Project: Relationship Diagram Maintaining Relationships Project: Circle of Friends Group Work Quiz 1: Relationships Alternate Quiz 1—Form A: Relationships Alternate Quiz 1—Form B: Relationships Communication Project: Speech and Body Language Showing Empathy Handling Conflict Assignment Titles 13. Essay: Fixing a Fight 14. Quiz 2: Interpersonal Skills 15. Alternate Quiz 2—Form A: Interpersonal Skills 16. Alternate Quiz 2—Form B: Interpersonal Skills 17. Special Project 18. Review 19. Test 20. Alternate Test—Form A 21. Alternate Test—Form B 22. Glossary and Credits PERSONAL AND FAMILY LIVING UNIT 4: HEALTH, FINANCES, AND SAFETY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles Basic Nutritional Needs 12. Project: Treating Injuries Choose My Plate 13 Essay: Accidents Project: My Daily Food Plan 14 Quiz 2: Finances, Consumerism, and Safety Meal Management 15 Alternate Quiz 2—Form A: Finances, Research: Nutritional Deficiency Disorders Consumerism, and Safety Quiz 1: Nutrition and Personal Health 16 Alternate Quiz 2—Form B: Finances, Alternate Quiz 1—Form A: Nutrition and Personal Consumerism, and Safety Health 17 Special Project Alternate Quiz 1—Form B: Nutrition and Personal 18 Review Health 19 Test Financial Responsibility and Consumerism 20 Alternate Test—Form A Project: Personal Budget 21 Alternate Test—Form B Driving Safety 22 Glossary and Credits PERSONAL AND FAMILY LIVING UNIT 5: CAREER AND EMPLOYMENT PREPARATION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Working: Careers and Interests Helping Professions Project: Your Interests and Abilities Project: Career Qualifications Career and Personal Life Project: Interview Quiz 1: Work, Career, and Personal Life Alternate Quiz 1—Form A: Work, Career, and Personal Life Alternate Quiz 1—Form B: Work, Career, and Personal Life Finding Employment Assignment Titles 11. Resumes 12. Effective Cover Letters 13. Project: Desirable Employee Traits 14. Quiz 2: Employment 15. Alternate Quiz 2—Form A: Employment 16. Alternate Quiz 2—Form B: Employment 17. Special Project 18. Review 19. Test 20. Alternate Test—Form A 21. Alternate Test—Form B 22. Glossary and Credits PERSONAL AND FAMILY LIVING UNIT 6: COURSE REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 302 Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam—Form A 4. Alternate Exam—Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 PERSONAL FINANCIAL LITERACY COURSE OVERVIEW Personal Financial Literacy is a semester-length elective designed to help high school students prepare for success in making financial decisions throughout their lives. Topics in the course address the advantages of making sound financial decisions in both the short and long term, income planning, money management, saving and investing, and consumer rights and responsibilities. Upon completion of Personal Financial Literacy, students should possess the knowledge and skills needed to do the following: Find and evaluate financial information from a variety of sources when making personal financial decisions. Understand the role of income, taxes, and research in developing and planning a career path. Develop systems for managing money (including saving and investing) tied to personal financial goals. Recognize and understand consumers' rights and responsibilities in a complex world market. PERSONAL FINANCIAL LITERACY UNIT 1: FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND DECISION MAKING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles 12. Alternate Quiz 2—Form B: Financial Course Overview Introduction to Financial Literacy Self-Assessment Taking Responsibility Quiz 1: Overview of Financial Literacy Alternate Quiz 1—Form A: Overview of Financial Literacy Alternate Quiz 1—Form B: Overview of Financial Literacy Finding and Evaluating Financial Information Project: Reliable Financial Information Quiz 2: Financial Information Alternate Quiz 2—Form A: Financial Information 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Information Personal Financial Goals Decision-Making Process Project: Making Decisions Quiz 3: Decision Making Alternate Quiz 3—Form A: Decision Making Alternate Quiz 3—Form B: Decision Making Special Project Review Test Alternate Test—Form A Alternate Test—Form B Glossary and Credits PERSONAL FINANCIAL LITERACY UNIT 2: CAREERS AND INCOME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 303 Exploring Career Options Starting a Business Project: Self-Reflection Career Path Project: Reaching My Career Goals Quiz 1: Careers Alternate Quiz 1—Form A: Careers Alternate Quiz 1—Form B: Careers Sources of Income My Paycheck Taxes Project: Tax Forms Assignment Titles 13 Quiz 2: Income and Taxes 14 Alternate Quiz 2—Form A: Income and Taxes 15 Alternate Quiz 2—Form B: Income and Taxes 16 Special Project 17 Review 18 Test 19 Alternate Test—Form A 20 Alternate Test—Form B 21 Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 PERSONAL FINANCIAL LITERACY UNIT 3: MONEY MANAGEMENT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Assignment Titles 17. Alternate Quiz 2—Form A: Financial Overview of a Budget Project: Spending Diary Spending Money Management Tools Project: Create a Budget Quiz 1: Budget Alternate Quiz 1—Form A: Budget Alternate Quiz 1—Form B: Budget Financial Institutions Project: Selecting a Bank Services, Tools, and Resources Checking Account Project: Choosing a Checking Account Project: Checkbook Online Banking Quiz 2: Financial Institutions and Services 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. Institutions and Services Alternate Quiz 2—Form B: Financial Institutions and Services Financial Risks Project: Manage the Risks Quiz 3: Risks Alternate Quiz 3—Form A: Risks Alternate Quiz 3—Form B: Risks Special Project Review Test Alternate Test—Form A Alternate Test—Form B Glossary and Credits PERSONAL FINANCIAL LITERACY UNIT 4: SAVING AND INVESTING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Pay Yourself First Savings Account Special Savings Accounts Project: Where Should I Save? Quiz 1: Saving Alternate Quiz 1—Form A: Saving Alternate Quiz 1—Form B: Saving Overview of Investing Stocks Project: Tracking Stock Financial Planning Assignment Titles 12. Project: Portfolio 13 Quiz 2: Investing 14 Alternate Quiz 2—Form A: Investing 15 Alternate Quiz 2—Form B: Investing 16 Special Project 17 Review 18 Test 19 Alternate Test—Form A 20 Alternate Test—Form B 21 Glossary and Credits PERSONAL FINANCIAL LITERACY UNIT 5: CREDIT, DEBT, AND CONSUMER SKILLS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Credit Cards Project: Selecting a Credit Card Creditworthy Credit Problems Quiz 1: Credit Alternate Quiz 1—Form A: Credit Alternate Quiz 1—Form B: Credit Overview of Loans Mortgages Other Loans Project: Making a Large Purchase Rent or Buy Quiz 2: Loans Alternate Quiz 2—Form A: Loans Assignment Titles 15. Alternate Quiz 2—Form B: Loans 16. Consumer Rights 17. Consumer Purchases 18. Project: Smart Consumer 19. Quiz 3: Consumers 20. Alternate Quiz 3—Form A: Consumers 21. Alternate Quiz 3—Form B: Consumers 22. Special Project 23. Review 24. Test 25. Alternate Test—Form A 26. Alternate Test—Form B 27. Glossary and Credits PERSONAL FINANCIAL LITERACY UNIT 6: COURSE REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 304 Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam—Form A 4. Alternate Exam—Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 PHYSICAL EDUCATION COURSE OVERVIEW Physical Education is a semester-long elective designed for high school students. The course focuses on performance of individual and team sports, with explanations of proper technique, rules of the game, and preparation. Team sports introduced include soccer, basketball, football, baseball, and volleyball. An introduction to fitness, strength, endurance, and nutrition is also included. Students will have the opportunity to perform each sport on their own time, while keeping a log of activity. The goal is incorporation of activity into their daily lives and the gain of lifelong healthy fitness habits. Throughout the course, students may be asked to answer questions or to reflect on what they’ve read in their notes. The notes are not graded. Rather, they are a way for students to extend their thinking about the lesson content. Students may keep handwritten or typed notes. Upon completion of Physical Education, students should possess the knowledge and skills needed to do the following: Define physical fitness and describe the components of being physically fit Evaluate their fitness level Apply physical fitness, nutrition-related, and weight-management skills to their lives Understand and apply safe exercise rules Describe the history and rules of sports such as basketball, baseball, football, soccer, volleyball, and gymnastics Describe and apply skills needed for a variety of sports PHYSICAL EDUCATION UNIT 1: PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 305 Course Overview Defining Physical Fitness Principles of Training Project: Principles of Training Risk Factors and Behaviors Project: Risk Factors and Behaviors Balance and Flexibility How the Heart Works Project: How the Heart Works Muscular Strength and Endurance Evaluating Your Fitness Level Nutrition Project: Nutrition Weight Management Responsible Choices Project: Responsible Choices Handling Your Stress Exercise Safety Soccer Project: Soccer Basketball Overview Project: Basketball Overview Understanding Football Project: Understanding Football Modern Baseball Assignment Titles 26. Project: Modern Baseball 27. Baseball History 28. Project: Baseball History 29. Volleyball 30. Project: Volleyball 31. Title IX and Gender Issues in Sports 32. Project: Title IX and Gender Issues in Sports 33. Olympics 34. Project: Olympics 35. Controversy in the Olympic Games 36. Project: Controversy in the Olympic Games 37. Golf 38. Project: Golf 39. Tennis 40. Swimming 41. Project: Swimming 42. Gymnastics 43. Running 44. Project: Running 45. Racewalking 46. Careers in Sports 47. Project: Careers in Sports 48. Test 49. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 PHYSICAL FITNESS COURSE OVERVIEW Physical Fitness is a semester-length elective designed for high school students. The course focuses on the health benefits of regular physical activity and of a long term exercise program. As students work through the course, they will learn about the many aspects of physical fitness, including basic nutrition, the importance of flexibility, cardiovascular health, muscle and strength training, and realistic goal setting. Along the way, students will be required to maintain and submit an activity log in order to measure progress in course exercises, as well as in personal fitness goals. Upon completion of Physical Fitness, students should possess the knowledge and skills needed to do the following: Analyze the key components of successful physical activity and use this analysis to determine if a program is reasonable and effective. Describe the three main types of physical activity that should be included in a exercise regime and the health benefits of each. Perform basic fitness exercises associated with the three main types of physical activity discussed in this course. Identify the main motivational strategies that can be used to help the student continue in positive fitness habits once this course is completed. PHYSICAL FITNESS UNIT 1: AN OVERVIEW OF FITNESS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Assignment Titles Course Overview 13. What is Nutrition? What is Physical Fitness? 14. Weight Control Why Should I Exercise? 15. Putting the Pieces Together Quiz 1: Physical Fitness and Exercise 16. Project: Food Analysis Alternate Quiz 1 - Form A: Physical Fitness and 17. Quiz 3: Basic Nutrition Exercise 18. Alternate Quiz 3 - Form A: Basic Nutrition Alternate Quiz 1 - Form B: Physical Fitness and 19. Alternate Quiz 3 - Form B: Basic Nutrition Exercise 20. Special Project Physical Benefits 21. Review Mental and Emotional Benefits 22. Test Longevity 23. Alternate Test - Form A Quiz 2: Benefits of Exercise 24. Alternate Test - Form B Alternate Quiz 2 - Form A: Benefits of Exercise 25. Glossary and Credits Alternate Quiz 2 - Form B: Benefits of Exercise PHYSICAL FITNESS UNIT 2: FLEXIBILITY TRAINING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 306 Assignment Titles Daily Activity versus Planned Exercise 13. Correct Motion and Breathing Project: Using the Activity Log 14. Project: Upper Body Flexibility Exercises Warm-ups and Cool-Downs 15. Project: Lower Body Flexibility Exercises Quiz 1: Planning Daily Exercise 16. Project: Whole Body Flexibility Exercises Alternate Quiz 1 - Form A: Planning Daily Exercise 17. Unit 2 Activity Log Alternate Quiz 1 - Form B: Planning Daily Exercise 18. Special Project Is Stretching Exercise? 19. Review Physical Benefits of Stretching 20. Test Project: Test your Flexibility 21. Alternate Test - Form A Quiz 2: Stretching 22. Alternate Test - Form B Alternate Quiz 2 - Form A: Stretching 23. Glossary and Credits Alternate Quiz 2 - Form B: Stretching ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 PHYSICAL FITNESS UNIT 3: CARDIOVASCULAR FITNESS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Assignment Titles What Defines Cardiovascular Exercise? 14. Project: Low Impact Calorie Burning Benefits of Cardiovascular Training 15. Project: High Intensity Calorie Burning Project: Test Your Cardiovascular Fitness Level 16. Quiz 3: Cardiovascular Exercise and Weight Quiz 1: Cardiovascular Training Control Alternate Quiz 1 - Form A: Cardiovascular Training 17. Alternate Quiz 3 - Form A: Cardiovascular Alternate Quiz 1 - Form B: Cardiovascular Training Exercise and Weight Control Intensity Versus Duration 18. Alternate Quiz 3 - Form B: Cardiovascular Project: Walking Drills Exercise and Weight Control Project: Wind Sprints 19. Unit 3 Activity Log Quiz 2: Intensity Versus Duration 20. Special Project Alternate Quiz 2 - Form A: Intensity Versus 21. Review Duration 22. Test Alternate Quiz 2 - Form B: Intensity Versus 23. Alternate Test - Form A Duration 24. Alternate Test - Form B Cardiovascular Exercise and Weight Control 25. Glossary and Credits PHYSICAL FITNESS UNIT 4: RESISTANCE TRAINING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Assignment Titles What is Strength Training? 13. Quiz 2: The Resistance Training Workout How is Muscular Strength Developed? 14. Alternate Quiz 2 - Form A: The Resistance Project: Test Your Muscular Strength and Training Workout Endurance 15. Alternate Quiz 2 - Form B: The Resistance Quiz 1: Resistance Training Training Workout Alternate Quiz 1 - Form A: Resistance Training 16. Unit 4 Activity Log Alternate Quiz 1 - Form B: Resistance Training 17. Special Project A Combination of Resistance and Repetitions 18. Review Project: Isolating the Upper Body 19. Test Project: Isolating the Lower Body 20. Alternate Test - Form A Project: Developing Your Core 21. Alternate Test - Form B Project: Graded Resistance Exercise Performance 22. Glossary and Credits Strength Training and Weight Control PHYSICAL FITNESS UNIT 5: MOTIVATION AND MINDSET 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Assignment Titles Developing a Realistic Mindset and Goals 14. Success Strategies Adapting the Program Over Time 15. Project: Try a Strategy for Success Project: Flexibility and Cardiovascular Exercise 16. Project: A Resistance Training and Flexibility Workout Workout Quiz 1: Motivation and Mindset 17. Quiz 3: Staying Motivated Alternate Quiz 1 - Form A: Motivation and Mindset 18. Alternate Quiz 3 - Form A: Staying Motivated Alternate Quiz 1 - Form B: Motivation and Mindset 19. Alternate Quiz 3 - Form B: Staying Motivated Overuse injuries 20. Unit 5 Activity Log Breaks and Plateaus 21. Special Project Project: A Cardiovascular Exercise Workout 22. Review Quiz 2: Dealing with Setbacks 23. Test Alternate Quiz 2 - Form A: Dealing with Setbacks 24. Alternate Test - Form A Alternate Quiz 2 - Form B: Dealing with Setbacks 25. Alternate Test - Form B Understanding Discouragement and Motivation 26. Glossary and Credits PHYSICAL FITNESS UNIT 6: COURSE REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 307 Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam - Form A 4. Alternate Exam - Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 PSYCHOLOGY COURSE OVERVIEW Psychology is an introductory elective course for high school students. Throughout the course students will examine influences on human actions and beliefs, factors influencing behavior and perception, and basic psychological theories. Students will develop and apply their understanding of psychology through lessons and projects that require interaction and observation of others. The course seeks to help students expand their knowledge and skills so that they may achieve the following goals: Discover that the findings in Psychology influence many other disciplines. Understand that theories develop over time and require validation to be accepted. Examine the various scientific methods and standards used in the study of Psychology. PSYCHOLOGY UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION AND METHODS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Course Overview Introduction to Psychology Experimental Psychology and Schools of Thought More About Psychological Perspectives Report: Influential Psychologists Psychological Fields and Careers Report: Understanding More about Careers in Psychology Quiz 1: Introduction to Psychology Research and Methods Assignment Titles 10. Statistics 11. Balancing Right and Wrong (Ethics) 12. Experiment: Bouba-Kiki Effect 13 Essay: What Would You Do? 14 Quiz 2: Research and Methods 15 Special Project 16 Review 17 Test 18 Alternate Test 19 Glossary and Credits PSYCHOLOGY UNIT 2: BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. The Biology Behind Our Behavior Sensory Processes Project: Blind Spots Project: Smell vs. Taste Quiz 1: Biology and Sensory Processes Motivation Essay: What Motivates You? Values and Expectations Assignment Titles 9. Stress 10. Essay: Reflecting on Stress in Your Life 11. Quiz 2: Motivation, Emotion, Stress 12. Special Project 13 Review 14 Test 15 Alternate Test 16 Glossary and Credits PSYCHOLOGY UNIT 3: DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 308 Assignment Titles Lifespan Development 9. Personality Tests Piaget and Erikson: Theories of Development 10. Essay: Character Counts Critical Periods 11. Quiz 2: Personality Research: Hereditary Conditions and 12. Special Project Deformities 13. Review Quiz 1: Lifespan Development 14. Test What is Personality? 15. Alternate Test Free Will vs. Determinism 16. Glossary and Credits Essay: Do You Have a Choice? ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 PSYCHOLOGY UNIT 4: COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. What is Learning? Conditioning Observational Learning Essay: Who is Your Role Model? Quiz 1: Learning Memory The Brain and Memory Project: Serial Position Effect Quiz 2: Memory Thinking Language Assignment Titles 12. Consciousness and Sleep 13 Dreams 14 Report: Dream Analysis 15 Research: Hypnosis 16 Quiz 3: Thinking, Language, Consciousness, and Sleep 17 Special Project 18 Review 19 Test 20 Alternate Test 21 Glossary and Credits PSYCHOLOGY UNIT 5: ABNORMAL AND GROUP BEHAVIOR 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Abnormal Behavior Mental Disorders Treating Disorders Report: Medication Quiz 1: Abnormal Behavior Obedience to Authority Altruism Social Influence and Conformity Assignment Titles 9. Project: Conformity 10. Essay: How Can You Use Influence for Good? 11. Quiz 2: Group Behavior 12. Special Project 13. Review 14. Test 15. Alternate Test 16. Glossary and Credits PSYCHOLOGY UNIT 6: COURSE REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 309 Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SPANISH I COURSE OVERVIEW Spanish I is an entry level high school foreign language course that explores the Spanish language through communication, culture, connections, comparisons, and communities. Course materials are designed to support students as they work to gain a basic proficiency in speaking, listening, reading, and writing Spanish, and in cultural competency. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: • Use Spanish in everyday situations in a basic manner and in both oral and written communication. • Use vocabulary necessary to function as a tourist in Spanish-speaking countries. • Demonstrate a basic knowledge of the Spanish-speaking world. • Listen to and understand basic passages in Spanish related to various themes. • Read and understand basic passages in Spanish related to various themes. • Compare and contrast cultural aspects of Hispanic countries and the United States. Spanish I introduces students to the mechanics of the Spanish language, acquaints them with the cultural differences of Hispanic countries, and helps them gain a keen awareness of their own culture. SPANISH I UNIT 1:AMIGOS EN EL MUNDO 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 310 Assignment Titles Course Overview Course Overview 1. A comenzar: Las primeras palabras Let’s Start: The First Words 2. ¿Dónde se habla español en el mundo? Where in the World is Spanish Spoken? 3. El alfabeto The Alphabet 4. Saludos y expresiones Expressions for Greeting People 5. Cómo saludamos en los países de habla hispana How to Greet Someone in a Spanish Speaking 6. Country Prueba 1: El español en el mundo Quiz 1: Spanish in the World 7. Prueba alterna - Versión A: El español en el mundo Alternate Quiz - Form A: Spanish in the World 8. Prueba alterna - Versión B: El español en el mundo Alternate Quiz - Form B: Spanish in the World 9. Los pronombres: Primera parte 10. Subject Pronouns: Part One Los pronombres: Segunda parte 11. Subject Pronouns: Part Two Los nombres y los artículos definidos 12. Nouns and Definite Articles Los colores: Una introducción a los adjectivos 13. Colors: An Introduction to Adjectives Practiquemos más adjetivos 14. Let’s Practice More Adjectives Prueba 2: Pronombres y géneros 15. Quiz 2: Pronouns and Gender Prueba alterna - Versión A: Pronombres y géneros 16. Alternate Quiz - Form A: Pronouns and Gender Prueba alterna - Versión B: Pronombres y géneros 17. Alternate Quiz - Form B: Pronouns and Gender En clase 18. In the Classroom Los verbos 19. Verbs Más verbos 20. More Verbs Prueba 3: El presente 21. Quiz 3: Present Tense Prueba alterna - Versión A: El presente 22. Alternate Quiz - Form A: Present Tense Prueba alterna - Versión B: El presente 23. Alternate Quiz - Form B: Present Tense Proyecto: ¡Vamos a viajar! 24. Project: Let's Travel! Proyecto Especial 25. Special Project Repaso 26. Review Examen 27. Exam Examen alterno - Versión A 28. Alternate Exam - Form A Examen alterno - Versión B 29. Alternate Exam - Form B Glosario y créditos 30. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SPANISH I UNIT 2: AMIGOS EN EE.UU 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. Assignment Titles Las oportunidades de usar el español Opportunities to Use Spanish 1. Lo que no hacemos What We Don't Do 2. Los números parte 1 Numbers Part 1 3. Los números parte 2 Numbers Part 2 4. ¿Qué día es hoy? What Day is Today? 5. ¿Qué hora es? What Time is It? 6. Más sobre la hora More about Time 7. Quiz 1: The Schedule of the Trip Prueba 1: El horario del viaje 8. Prueba alterna - Versión A: El horario del viaje Alternate Quiz - Form A: The Schedule of the Trip 9. Prueba alterna - Versión B: El horario del viaje 10. Alternate Quiz - Form B: The Schedule of the Trip ¿Formal o no? 11. Formal or Informal? ¿Cómo es? 12. What is He or She Like? Segunda conjugación 13. Second Conjugation Tercera conjugación 14. Third Conjugation Estructura y partes de la oración 15. Structure and Parts of the Sentence Cómo empezar una conversación. Las 16. How to Begin a Conversation: Introductions presentaciones Prueba 2: Presentaciones: Conozcamos gente 17. Quiz 2: Introductions: Let’s Get to Know People Prueba alterna - Versión A: Presentaciones: 18. Alternate Quiz - Form A: Introductions: Let's Get to Conozcamos gente Know People Prueba alterna - Versión B: Presentaciones: 19. Alternate Quiz - Form B: Introductions: Let's Get to Conozcamos gente Know People Proyecto: ¿Cómo es mi familia? 20. Project: What is My Family Like? Proyecto Especial 21. Special Project Repaso 22. Review Examen 23. Exam Examen alterno - Versión A 24. Alternate Exam – Form A Examen alterno - Versión B 25. Alternate Exam – Form B Glosario y créditos 26. Glossary and Credit SPANISH I UNIT 3: AMIGOS EN MÉXICO 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 311 Assignment Titles ¡Ay Chihuahua! ¡Hay tantas culturas en México! Wow! There are so Many Cultures in Mexico! 1. ¿En qué se diferencia mi vida de la vida en México? How is My Life Different Than Life in Mexico? 2. ¡Vamos a la playa! Let's Go to the Beach! 3. La tierra del jarabe tapatío The Land of the Mexican Hat Dance 4. La historia de México: Un vistazo a su gente a través The History of Mexico: A Look at the People 5. del arte Through Art A Love Story: Practicing Verbs in Mexico City Una historia de amor: A practicar los verbos en 6. México D.F. Prueba 1: La tierra de los Aztecas 7. Quiz 1: The Land of the Aztecs Prueba alterna - Versión A: La tierra de los Aztecas 8. Alternate Quiz - Form A: The Land of the Aztecs Prueba alterna - Versión B: La tierra de los Aztecas 9. Alternate Quiz - Form B: The Land of the Aztecs La cultura en el mercado: Una visita a Veracruz 10. Culture in the Market: A Visit to Veracruz La quinceañera: Una invitación especial 11. The Sweet Fifteen Party: An Invitation ¡Vamos a la corrida!: Una estancia en Campeche 12. Let's Go to the Bullfight: A Stay in Campeche El mundo maya 13. The Mayan World ¡Qué viva México! ¡Viva la independencia! 14. Long Live Mexico and its Independence! ¡Qué padre es México! Una carta a la familia 15. Mexico is so Cool! A Letter to the Family Prueba 2: La tierra de los Mayas 16. Quiz 2: The Land of the Mayas Prueba alterna - Versión A: La tierra de los Mayas 17. Alternate Quiz - Form A: The Land of the Mayas Prueba alterna - Versión B: La tierra de los Mayas 18. Alternate Quiz - Form B: The Land of the Mayas Proyecto: Mi amigo mexicano 19. Project: My Mexican Friend Proyecto Especial 20. Special Project Repaso 21. Review Examen 22. Exam Examen alterno - Versión A 23. Alternate Exam – Form A Examen alterno - Versión B 24. Alternate Exam – Form B Glosario y créditos 25. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SPANISH I UNIT 4: AMIGOS EN ARGENTINA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Assignment Titles Charlie y Sophie llegan a Buenos Aires Charlie and Sophie Arrive in Buenos Aires 1. Una visita familiar: ¡Vamos a tomar el té! A Family Visit: Let’s Have Tea! 2. Super Nature: The Highest Waterfalls in the Una súper naturaleza: Las cataratas más altas de 3. América Americas Bosques de Palermo: Un día en el parque Bosques de Palermo: A Day at the Park 4. Mar del Plata: ¡Vamos a pasarla re-bien en la playa! Mar del Plata: We’ll have a Great Time at the Beach! 5. ¡Vamos a bailar! Let’s Dance! 6. Prueba 1: La vida argentina Quiz 1: Argentinean Life 7. Prueba alterna - Versión A: La vida argentina Alternate Quiz – Form A: Argentinean Life 8. Prueba alterna - Versión B: La vida argentina Alternate Quiz – Form B: Argentinean Life 9. El valle de Lerma: una rica historia 10. The Valley of Lerma: A Rich History El Camino Inca 11. The Inca Trail La vida en las pampas de Argentina 12. Life in the Argentinean Pampas ¡A disfrutar el aire libre!: Un viaje por el oeste 13. Let’s Enjoy the Outdoors: A Trip West ¡Qué frío hace en Santa Cruz! 14. It’s So Cold in Santa Cruz! Una reunión familiar fantástica: Vamos a la Tierra 15. A Fantastic Family Reunion: Let’s Go to the Tierra del Fuego del Fuego Prueba 2: A viajar por Argentina 16. Quiz 2: Let’s Travel in Argentina Prueba alterna - Versión A: A viajar por Argentina 17. Alternate Quiz Form – A: Let’s Travel in Argentina Prueba alterna - Versión B: A viajar por Argentina 18. Alternate Quiz Form – B: Let’s Travel in Argentina Proyecto: Mi familia 19. Project: My Family Proyecto Especial 20. Special Project Repaso 21. Review Examen 22. Exam Examen alterno - Versión A 23. Alternate Exam – Form A Examen alterno - Versión B 24. Alternate Exam – Form B Glosario y créditos 25. Glossary and Credits SPANISH I UNIT 5: AMIGOS EN HONDURAS Y EL SALVADOR 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 312 Assignment Titles Sophie and Charlie Arrive in Honduras Sophie y Charlie llegan a Honduras 1. A Very Useful Tree: The Ceiba Un árbol muy útil: La Ceiba 2. ¡Hace frío y llueve, pero no nieva! It’s Cold and It Rains, But It Doesn’t Snow! 3. El mundo maya en Honduras The Mayan World in Honduras 4. ¿Qué podemos comprar en Honduras? What Can We Buy in Honduras? 5. Proyecto: Un pronóstico meteorológico Project: A Weather Forecast 6. ¿Cuándo?, no entiendo. When? I Don’t Understand. 7. Project: Let’s Make Ticucos Proyecto: A cocinar ticucos 8. Prueba 1: Amigos en Honduras Quiz 1: Friends in Honduras 9. Prueba alterna - Versión A: Amigos en Honduras 10. Alternate Quiz – Form A: Friends in Honduras Prueba alterna - Versión B: Amigos en Honduras 11. Alternate Quiz – Form B: Friends in Honduras Charlie y Sophie llegan a El Salvador 12. Charlie and Sophie Arrive in El Salvador El clima de El Salvador 13. The Climate of El Salvador Proyecto: Un mapa del tiempo 14. Project: A Weather Map ¿Es Carlos sensible? 15. Is Charlie Sensitive? Trabajamos todos: el café salvadoreño 16. Everybody Works: Salvadoran Coffee Las artesanias, ¡qué buen trabajo! 17. Arts and Crafts, What a Great Job! Proyecto: ¡A cocinar un platillo salvadoreño! 18. Project: Let’s Make Salvadoran Food! ¿Qué están haciendo? 19. What Are They Doing? ¡No se puede decir que lo que es saludable no es 20. It Cannot Be Said That Healthy Isn’t Delicious! delicioso! Prueba 2: Amigos en El Salvador 21. Quiz 2: Friends in El Salvador Prueba alterna - Versión A: Amigos en El Salvador 22. Alternate Quiz – Form A: Friends in El Salvador Prueba alterna - Versión B: Amigos en El Salvador 23. Alternate Quiz – Form B: Friends in El Salvador Proyecto: Un viaje inolvidable 24. Project: An Unforgettable Trip Proyecto Especial 25. Special Project Repaso 26. Review Examen 27. Exam Examen alterno - Versión A 28. lternate Exam – Form A Examen alterno - Versión B 29. Alternate Exam – Form B Glosario y créditos 30. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SPANISH I UNIT 6: REPASO Y EXAMEN SEMESTRAL 1. 2. 3. 4. Repaso Examen Examen alterno - Versión A Examen alterno - Versión B Assignment Titles 1. Review 2. Exam 3. Alternate Exam – Form A 4. Alternate Exam – Form B SPANISH I UNIT 7: AMIGOS EN PUERTO RICO 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 313 Assignment Titles Sophie and Charlie Arrive at the Capital of Puerto Sophie y Charlie llegan a la capital de Puerto Rico: 1. San Juan Rico: San Juan Bon Appétit from Guavate! ¡Buen provecho! de Guavate! 2. Proyecto: ¡Vamos a freir los plátanos amarillos! Project: Let's Fry Some Yellow Plantains! 3. ¡A la orden! Un dia de compras en la plaza Las At Your Service! A Day of Shopping at Plaza Las 4. Américas. Americas. Tropical Climate: El Yunque Un clima tropical: El Yunque 5. Un festival en la plaza central de Toa Baja 6. A Festival at the Town Square of Toa Baja El turismo en Piñones 7. Tourism at Piñones Prueba 1: San Juan y sus alrededores 8. Quiz 1: San Juan and the Metropolitan Area Prueba alterna - Versión A: San Juan y sus Alternate Quiz - Form A: San Juan and the 9. alrededores Metropolitan Area Prueba alterna - Versión B: San Juan y sus 10. Alternate Quiz - Form B: San Juan and the alrededores Metropolitan Area El festival nacional indigena de Jayuya 11. The National Indigenous Festival of Jayuya El paisaje de la playa por la costa de la isla 12. The Scenery of the Beach along the Coast of the Island La vida ponceña 13. Life in Ponce A parrandear por la isla 14. Let's Celebrate Christmas on the Island Proyecto: Hagámos conjuntos: Comparemos las 15. Project: Let's Make a Venn Diagram: Let's Compare casas Houses El territorio de Karst: un paraiso con cavernas 16. The Karst Territory: A Cave Paradise ¡Vamos a Vieques a acampar! 17. Let's go Camping in Vieques! Prueba 2: La vida en la isla 18. Quiz 2: Life on the Island Prueba alterna - Versión A: La vida en la isla 19. Alternate Quiz - Form A: Life on the Island Prueba alterna - Versión B: La vida en la isla 20. Alternate Quiz - Form B: Life on the Island Proyecto: ¡Hagamos un modelo de la casa 21. Project: Let's Build a Model of Our Dream House! perfecta! Proyecto Especial 22. Special Project Repaso 23. Review Examen 24. Exam Examen alterno - Versión A 25. Alternate Exam – Form A Examen alterno - Versión B 26. Alternate Exam – Form B Glosario y créditos 27. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SPANISH I UNIT 8: AMIGOS EN ESPAÑA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. Assignment Titles Carlos y Sofía llegan a Madrid, la capital de Charlie and Sophie Arrive in Madrid, the Capital of 1. España Spain Proyecto: España y mi país Project: Spain and my Country 2. Another Day in Madrid! ¡Otro día en Madrid! 3. Un día en la universidad de Salamanca A Day at the University in Salamanca 4. Carlos y Sofía llegan a la capital de España: Charlie and Sophie Arrive in the Capital of Spain, 5. Madrid Madrid Catalonian Culture in Spain La cultura catalana de España 6. Prueba 1: Los gustos Quiz 1: Likes and Dislikes 7. Prueba alterna - Versión A: Los gustos Alternate Quiz - Form A: Likes and Dislikes 8. Prueba alterna - Versión B: Los gustos Alternate Quiz - Form B: Likes and Dislikes 9. La cultura gallega en España 10. Galician Culture In Spain Proyecto: Las comidas que me gustan 11. Project: The Foods That I Like Un vistazo a España central 12. A View of Central Spain El paisaje de los moros en Andalucía 13. The Scenery of the Moors in Andalusia Escapemos a un paraiso en el Mediterráneo 14. Let's Escape To A Paradise in the Mediterranean Prueba 2: Lo que haría 15. Quiz 2: What I Would Do Prueba alterna - Versión A: Lo que haría 16. Alternate Quiz - Form A: What I Would Do Prueba alterna - Versión B: Lo que haría 17. Alternate Quiz - Form B: What I Would Do Proyecto: Mi restaurante 18. Project: My Restaurant Proyecto Especial 19. Special Project Repaso 20. Review Examen 21. Exam Examen alterno - Versión A 22. Alternate Exam – Form A Examen alterno - Versión B 23. Alternate Exam – Form B Glosario y créditos 24. Glossary and Credits SPANISH I UNIT 9: AMIGOS EN CUBA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 314 Assignment Titles Carlos y Sofía llegan a La Habana Charlie and Sophie Arrive in Havana 1. ¡A comer en Cuba! Let's Eat in Cuba! 2. Unas aventuras cubanas Some Cuban Adventures 3. Proyecto: Una muñeca de papel Project: A Paper Doll 4. Quiz 1: Let’s Get to Know Cuban Life Prueba 1: A conocer la vida cubana 5. Prueba alterna - Versión A: A conocer la vida Alternate Quiz - Form A: Let’s Get to Know Cuban 6. cubana Life Alternate Quiz - Form B: Let’s Get to Know Cuban Prueba alterna - Versión B: A conocer la vida 7. cubana Life ¡Me duele la cabeza! I Have a Headache! 8. El ritmo de África y la melodía de Europa The Rhythm of Africa and the Melody of Europe 9. Proyecto: Mi raro amigo 10. Project: My Strange Friend Otra isla cubana 11. Another Cuban Island Prueba 2: A viajar por Cuba 12. Quiz 2: Let’s Travel Through Cuba Prueba alterna - Versión A: A viajar por Cuba 13. Alternate Quiz - Form A: Let’s Travel Through Cuba Prueba alterna - Versión B: A viajar por Cuba 14. Alternate Quiz - Form B: Let’s Travel Through Cuba Proyecto: Mi Álbum de recuerdos 15. Project: My Memory Album Proyecto Especial 16. Special Project Repaso 17. Review Examen 18. Exam Examen alterno - Versión A 19. Alternate Exam – Form A 20. Alternate Exam – Form B Examen alterno - Versión B 21. Glossary and Credits Glosario y créditos ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SPANISH I UNIT 10: AMIGOS EN LA REPÚBLICA DOMINICANA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Assignment Titles Carlos y Sofía llegan a Santo Domingo Charlie and Sophie Arrive in Santo Domingo 1. Una aventura en Puerto Plata An Adventure in Puerto Plata 2. Proyecto: ¡A conversar! Project: Let's Have a Conversation! 3. Charlie and Sophie Climb a Mountain Carlos y Sofía suben a una montaña 4. Prueba 1: A prepararse para la aventura Quiz 1: Getting Ready for the Adventure 5. Prueba alterna - Versión A: A prepararse para la Alternate Quiz - Form A: Getting Ready for the 6. aventura Adventure Prueba alterna - Versión B: A prepararse para la Alternate Quiz - Form B: Getting Ready for the 7. aventura Adventure Sofía descubre larimar en Santiago Sophie Discovers Larimar in Santiago 8. Carlos y Sofía conocen las ballenas de la República Charlie and Sophie Meet the Whales of the 9. Dominicana Dominican Republic Carlos y Sofía están trabajando cuando llega un Charlie and Sophie Are Working When a Disaster 10. desastre Arrives Proyecto: ¡A cocinar arroz con leche! 11. Project: Let's Make Rice Pudding! Prueba 2: ¡En busca de buenos precios! 12. Quiz 2: In Search of Good Prices! Prueba alterna - Versión A: ¡En busca de Buenos Alternate Quiz Form A: In Search of Good Prices! 13. precios! Prueba alterna - Versión B: ¡En busca de Buenos Alternate Quiz Form B: In Search of Good Prices! 14. precios! Proyecto: Mi álbum de recuerdos 15. Project: My Memory Album Proyecto Especial 16. Special Project Repaso 17. Review Examen 18. Exam Examen alterno - Versión A 19. Alternate Exam – Form A Examen alterno - Versión B 20. Alternate Exam – Form B Glosario y créditos 21. Glossary and Credits SPANISH I UNIT 11: AMIGOS EN PANAMÁ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Assignment Titles Carlos y Sofía llegan a la capital de Panamá Charlie and Sophie Arrive in the Capital of Panama 1. Charlie and Sophie Ask for Directions Carlos y Sofía piden direcciones 2. Proyecto: A explorar la ciudad Project: Let's Explore the City 3. Prueba 1: A conocer la capital de Panamá Quiz 1: Let's Get To Know the Capital of Panama 4. Alternate Quiz - Form A: Let's Get To Know the Prueba alterna - Versión A: A conocer la capital de 5. Panamá Capital of Panama Alternate Quiz - Form B: Let's Get To Know the Prueba alterna - Versión B: A conocer la capital de 6. Panamá Capital of Panama Carlos y Sofía viajan por El Canal de Panamá Charlie and Sophie Travel the Panama Canal 7. Charlie and Sophie Remember their Travels Carlos y Sofía recuerdan sus viajes 8. Carlos y Sofía recuerdan las aventuras de todo el año Charlie and Sophie Remember their Adventures 9. throughout the Year Proyecto: La presentación de diapositivas de mis 10. Project: My Slide Show of Unforgettable Memories recuerdos inolvidables Prueba 2: A viajar por Panamá 11. Quiz 2: Let's Travel Panama Prueba alterna - Versión A: A viajar por Panamá 12. Alternate Quiz - Form A: Let's Travel Panama Prueba alterna - Versión B: A viajar por Panamá 13. Alternate Quiz - Form B: Let's Travel Panama Proyecto Especial 14. Special Project Repaso 15. Review Examen 16. Exam Examen alterno - Versión A 17. Alternate Exam – Form A Examen alterno - Versión B 18. Alternate Exam – Form B Glosario y créditos 19. Glossary and Credits SPANISH I UNIT 12: REPASO Y EXAMEN SEMESTRAL 1. 2. 3. 4. 315 Repaso Examen Examen alterno - Versión A Examen alterno - Versión B Assignment Titles 1. Review 2. Exam 3. Alternate Exam—Form A 4. Alternate Exam—Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SPANISH II COURSE OVERVIEW Spanish II is a high school foreign language course that builds upon skills and concepts taught in Spanish I, emphasizing communication, cultures, connections, comparisons, and communities. Course materials are designed to support students as they work to gain a basic proficiency in speaking, listening, reading, and writing Spanish, and in cultural competency. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: • • • • • • Use Spanish in everyday situations in both oral and written communication. Use vocabulary necessary to live in a Spanish-speaking country. Demonstrate an understanding of Hispanic countries. Listen to and understand passages in Spanish related to various themes. Read and understand passages in Spanish related to themes. Compare and contrast cultural aspects of Hispanic countries and the United States. This course gives students practice using the mechanics of the Spanish language, acquaints them with the cultural differences of Hispanic countries, and helps them gain a keen awareness of their own culture. SPANISH II UNIT 1:AMIGOS EN EL MUNDO 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 316 Assignment Titles Course Overview Course Overview 1. Introducción al mundo hispanohablante Introduction to the Spanish Speaking World 2. Spanish in the U.S. El español en los EE.UU. 3. ¿Por qué hablamos tanto el español? Why Do We Speak Spanish So Much? 4. Del viejo mundo al nuevo mundo From the Old World to the New World 5. Quiz 1: I like Spanish Prueba 1: Me gusta el español 6. Prueba alterna - Versión A: Me gusta el español Alternate Quiz - Form A: I like Spanish 7. Prueba alterna - Versión B: Me gusta el español Alternate Quiz - Form B: I like Spanish 8. From the New World to the Old World Del nuevo mundo al viejo mundo 9. ¿Qué haces todos los días? 10. What Do You Do Every Day? Prueba 2: La rutina diaria 11. Quiz 2: Daily Routine Prueba alterna - Versión A: La rutina diaria 12. Alternate Quiz - Form A: Daily Routine Prueba alterna - Versión B: La rutina diaria 13. Alternate Quiz - Form B: Daily Routine ¡Cosas qué hacer y lugares adónde viajar! 14. Things to Do and Places to Go! ¡Ágape! 15. Potluck Ser o no ser 16. To Be or Not to Be Una despedida cariñosa 17. A Fond Farewell ¿Cómo es tu rutina diaria? 18. Project: How Is Your Daily Routine? Prueba 3: En casa y de paseo 19. Quiz 2: At Home and Out and About Prueba alterna - Versión A: En casa y de paseo 20. Alternate Quiz - Form A: At Home and Out and About Prueba alterna - Versión B: En casa y de paseo 21. Alternate Quiz - Form B: At Home and Out and About Proyecto especial 22. Special Project Repaso 23. Review Examen 24. Exam Examen alterno - Versión A 25. Alternate Exam – Form A Examen alterno - Versión B 26. Alternate Exam – Form B Glosario y créditos 27. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SPANISH II UNIT 2: AMIGOS EN CHILE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Assignment Titles El programa de intercambio 'Vive y aprende' The 'Live and Learn' Exchange Program 1. A Geography Lesson Una lección de geografía 2. Una excursión educativa An Educational Field Trip 3. Prueba 1: Me gusta estudiar en Chile Quiz 1: I Love Studying in Chile 4. Alternate Quiz - Form A: I Love Studying in Chile Prueba alterna - Versión A: Me gusta estudiar en 5. Chile Alternate Quiz - Form B: I Love Studying in Chile Prueba alterna - Versión B: Me gusta estudiar en 6. Chile El primer día de clases The First Day of Classes 7. P.E. Class La clase de deportes 8. La clase de literatura Literature Class 9. Prueba 2: Personajes chilenos 10. Quiz 2: Chilean Personalities Prueba alterna - Versión A: Personajes chilenos 11. Alternate Quiz - Form A: Chilean Personalities Prueba alterna - Versión B: Personajes chilenos 12. Alternate Quiz - Form B: Chilean Personalities ¡Aprender otro idioma es difícil! 13. Learning another language is hard! ¡Ser maestro es difícil! 14. Being a teacher is hard! La naturaleza es una buena maestra 15. Nature Is a Good Teacher Proyecto: La escuela ideal 16. Project: The Ideal School Prueba 3: Chile: Fin del Cono Sur 17. Quiz 3: Chile: The Southern Cone's End Prueba alterna - Versión A: Chile: Fin del Cono Sur 18. Alternate Quiz - Form A: Chile: The Southern Cone's End Prueba alterna - Versión B: Chile: Fin del Cono Sur 19. Alternate Quiz - Form B: Chile: The Southern Cone's End Proyecto especial 20. Special Project Repaso 21. Review Examen 22. Exam Examen alterno - Versión A 23. Alternate Exam – Form A Examen alterno - Versión B 24. Alternate Exam – Form B Glosario y créditos 25. Glossary and Credits SPANISH II UNIT 3: AMIGOS EN VENEZUELA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 317 Assignment Titles Land of Grace La tierra de gracia 1. Caracas: Home of Simon Bolivar Caracas: El hogar de Simón Bolívar 2. Una lección de geografía A Geography Lesson 3. Prueba 1: Estamos en Venezuela Quiz 1: We are in Venezuela 4. Prueba alterna - Versión A: Estamos en Venezuela Alternate Quiz - Form A: We are in Venezuela 5. Prueba alterna - Versión B: Estamos en Venezuela Alternate Quiz - Form B: We are in Venezuela 6. Los venezolanos: Un crisol de la raza humana 7. Venezuelans: A Melting Pot of Humanity Buen porte y buenos modales abren puertas 8. Etiquette is the Key to Success principales Venezuela: Valores y tradiciones 9. Venezuela: Values and Traditions Prueba 2: La Feria Internacional de Artesanos de Venezuela 10. Quiz 2: The International Craft Fair in Venezuela Prueba alterna - Versión A: La Feria Internacional de 11. Alternate Quiz - Form A: The International Craft Fair Artesanos de Venezuela in Venezuela Prueba alterna - Versión B: La Feria Internacional de 12. Alternate Quiz - Form B: The International Craft Fair Artesanos de Venezuela in Venezuela ¡Disfrutemos al aire libre en la isla Margarita! 13. Let’s enjoy the Outdoors on Margarita Island! Proyecto especial de un folleto turístico 14. Project: A Tourist Pamphlet La música y el baile 15. Music and Dance La gastronomía venezolana 16. Venezuelan Cuisine ¡A jugar béisbol! 17. Play Ball! Prueba 3: Lo tuyo es mío y lo mío es tuyo 18. Quiz 3: What is yours is mine and what is mine is yours Prueba alterna - Versión A: Lo tuyo es mío y lo mío es 19. Alternate Quiz - Form A: What is yours is mine and tuyo what is mine is yours Prueba alterna - Versión B: Lo tuyo es mío y lo mío es 20. Alternate Quiz - Form B: What is yours is mine and tuyo what is mine is yours Proyecto especial 21. Special Project Repaso 22. Review Examen 23. Exam Examen alterno - Versión A 24. Alternate Exam – Form A Examen alterno - Versión B 25. Alternate Exam – Form B Glosario y créditos 26. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SPANISH II UNIT 4: AMIGOS EN PERÚ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Assignment Titles Next Stop: Peru Próximo destino: Perú 1. I love Peru Me encanta el Perú 2. Cusco: La capital antigua de los incas Cusco: The Ancient Capital of Incas 3. ¡Machu Picchu es una maravilla! Macchu Picchu is a Wonder! 4. Quiz 1: I love Peru Prueba 1: Amo el Perú 5. Prueba alterna - Versión A: Amo el Perú Alternate Quiz - Form A: I love Peru 6. Prueba alterna - Versión B: Amo el Perú Alternate Quiz - Form B: I love Peru 7. Puno and Lake Titicaca Puno y Lago Titicaca 8. El choque cultural Culture Shock 9. Proyecto: La importancia del patrimonio cultural 10. Project: The Importance of Cultural Heritage La selva amazónica y Puerto Maldonado 11. The Amazon Rainforest and Puerto Maldonado Perdido en la traducción 12. Lost in the Translation Prueba 2: Las zonas del Perú 13. Quiz 2: Peru’s Areas Prueba alterna - Versión A: Las zonas del Perú 14. Alternate Quiz - Form A: Peru’s Areas Prueba alterna - Versión B: Las zonas del Perú 15. Alternate Quiz - Form B: Peru’s Areas Proyecto especial 16. Special Project Repaso 17. Review Examen 18. Exam Examen alterno - Versión A 19. Alternate Exam – Form A Examen alterno - Versión B 20. Alternate Exam – Form B Glosario y créditos 21. Glossary and Credits SPANISH II UNIT 5: AMIGOS EN COLOMBIA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 318 Assignment Titles La arqueología: Una carrera ideal para Sofía Archeology: An Ideal Career for Sophie 1. Charlie: I Want to Be an Architect Carlos:'Yo quiero ser arquitecto' 2. ¿Un trabajo o una carrera? A Job Versus a Career 3. Las profesiones y los oficios Professions and Trades 4. Quiz 1: A Career or a Job? Prueba 1: ¿Una carrera o un trabajo? 5. Alternate Quiz - Form A: A Career or a Job? Prueba alterna - Versión A: ¿Una carrera o un 6. trabajo? Alternate Quiz - Form B: A Career or a Job? Prueba alterna - Versión B: ¿Una carrera o un 7. trabajo? A Trip to Cartagena Un viaje a Cartagena 8. La influencia española en Colombia Spanish Influence in Colombia 9. Proyecto: La exploración de carreras 10. Project: Career Exploration Prueba 2: Profesiones 11. Quiz 2: Professions Prueba alterna - Versión A: Profesiones 12. Alternate Quiz - Form A: Professions Prueba alterna - Versión B: Profesiones 13. Alternate Quiz - Form B: Professions El mesero distraído 14. The Absent-minded Waiter Carlos llena una solicitud de empleo 15. Charlie Fills Out a Job Application Proyecto: Una tableau vivant o pintura viviente 16. Project: A Tableau Vivant or Living Picture La entrevista de empleo 17. The Job Interview Prueba 3: La feria de las flores 18. Quiz 3: The Flower Fair Prueba alterna - Versión A: La feria de las flores 19. Alternate Quiz - Form A: The Flower Fair Prueba alterna - Versión B: La feria de las flores 20. Alternate Quiz - Form B: The Flower Fair Proyecto especial 21. Special Project Repaso 22. Review Examen 23. Exam Examen alterno - Versión A 24. Alternate Exam – Form A Examen alterno - Versión B 25. Alternate Exam – Form B Glosario y créditos 26. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SPANISH II UNIT 6: REPASO Y EXAMEN SEMESTRAL 1. 2. 3. 4. Repaso Examen Examen alterno - Versión A Examen alterno - Versión B Assignment Titles 1. Review 2. Exam 3. Alternate Exam – Form A 4. Alternate Exam – Form B SPANISH II UNIT 7: AMIGOS EN GUATEMALA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 319 Assignment Titles A Truck Ride Un viaje en camioneta 1. Wandering the Streets of Antigua! ¡A aplanar calles en Antigua! 2. ¡Toqué una tortuga! I Touched a Turtle! 3. Tantos murieron... So Many Died ... 4. Quiz 1: Guatemala is the best! Prueba 1: ¡Guatemala es lo máximo! 5. Prueba alterna - Versión A: ¡Guatemala es lo 6. Alternate Quiz - Form A: Guatemala is the best! máximo! Prueba alterna - Versión B: ¡Guatemala es lo 7. Alternate Quiz - Form B: Guatemala is the best! máximo! Un recorrido por Tikal 8. A Tour of Tikal A Talkative Ranger Un guardabosques hablador 9. Estuvimos en Chichicastenango 10. We were in Chichicastenango Proyecto: Mi diario imaginario 11. Project: My Imaginary Diary Prueba 2: Tikal, Chichicastenango y el volcán Pacaya 12. Quiz 2: Tikal, Chichicastenango and the Pacaya Volcano Prueba alterna - Versión A: Tikal, Chichicastenango 13. Alternate Quiz - Form A: Tikal, Chichicastenango y el volcán Pacaya and the Pacaya Volcano Prueba alterna - Versión B: Tikal, Chichicastenango 14. Alternate Quiz - Form B: Tikal, Chichicastenango and y el volcán Pacaya the Pacaya Volcano ¿Y eso se come? 15. And You Eat That? Se dice que... 16. It is Said that ... Proyecto: Mi receta secreta 17. Project: My Secret Recipe Prueba 3: ¡Hasta luego Guatemala! 18. Quiz 3: Bye, Guatemala! Prueba alterna - Versión A: ¡Hasta luego Guatemala! 19. Alternate Quiz - Form A: Bye, Guatemala! Prueba alterna - Versión B: ¡Hasta luego Guatemala! 20. Alternate Quiz - Form B: Bye, Guatemala! Proyecto especial 21. Special Project Repaso 22. Review Examen 23. Exam Examen alterno - Versión A 24. Alternate Exam – Form A Examen alterno - Versión B 25. Alternate Exam – Form B Glosario y créditos 26. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SPANISH II UNIT 8: AMIGOS EN BOLIVIA Y ECUADOR 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Assignment Titles Las dos ciudades capitales The Two Capital Cities 1. Andábamos por Tiahuanacu y el lago Titicaca We Were Walking Through Tiahuanacu and Lake 2. Titicaca Did You Want Salt for that Meal? ¿Querías sal para esa comida? 3. We Would Go To Cochabamba When I Was Little... Íbamos a Cochabamba cuando yo era niña... 4. El camino inca Inca Trail 5. Project: My Conversation Tree Proyecto: Mi árbol de conversación 6. Prueba 1: De Capítulo Uno Quiz 1: From Chapter One 7. Prueba alterna - Versión A: De Capítulo Uno Alternate Quiz - Form A: From Chapter One 8. Prueba alterna - Versión B: De Capítulo Uno Alternate Quiz - Form B: From Chapter One 9. ¿Conoces Guayaquil? ¿Qué sabes de ella? 10. Have You Been To Guayaquil? What Do You Know About It? Conocimos mucho sobre Quito 11. We Learned a lot about Quito ¡A conocer la región de la amazonía! 12. To know the region of the Amazon! Las islas Galápagos 13. The Galapagos Islands Proyecto: Una composición sobre mi niñez 14. Project: A Composition About My Childhood Prueba 2: De Capítulo Dos 15. Quiz 2: From Chapter Two Prueba alterna - Versión A: De Capítulo Dos 16. Alternate Quiz - Form A: From Chapter Two Prueba alterna - Versión B: De Capítulo Dos 17. Alternate Quiz - Form B: From Chapter Two Proyecto Especial 18. Special Project Repaso 19. Review Examen 20. Test Examen alterno - Versión A 21. Alternate Test – Form A Examen alterno - Versión B 22. Alternate Exam – Form B Glosario y créditos 23. Glossary and Credits SPANISH II UNIT 9: AMIGOS EN COSTA RICA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 320 Assignment Titles Things Are Great In San José, Costa Rica! ¡Pura vida! en San José Costa Rica. 1. Let’s Talk about the Past! ¡A hablar del pasado! 2. La hospitalidad de los ticos de Parismina The Hospitality of the Costa Ricans of Parismina 3. La vida en la selva costarricense Life in the Costa Rican jungle 4. Un sismo de 6,2º en la escala de Richter, ¡qué An Earthquake Measuring 6.2 ° on the Richter Scale, 5. desastre! What a Mess! Una mina de oro para los turistas. A Gold Mine for Tourists. 6. El turismo astronómico: ¡la vista de estrellas más Astronomy for Tourists: The Most Beautiful View of 7. hermosa del mundo! the Stars in the World! Quiz 1: Costa Rica, It's All Good! Prueba 1: ¡Pura vida Costa Rica! 8. Prueba alterna - Version A: ¡Pura vida Costa Rica! Alternate Quiz - Form A - Costa Rica, It's All Good! 9. Prueba alterna - Version B: ¡Pura vida Costa Rica! 10. Alternate Quiz - Form B - Costa Rica, It's All Good! La tecnología detrás de las industrias de Costa Rica 11. The Technology behind the Industries of Costa Rica Carlos y Sofía visitan el Caribe en Costa Rica 12. Charlie and Sophie Visit the Caribbean in Costa Rica Compañías multinacionales en Costa Rica 13. Multinational Companies in Costa Rica El instituto de tecnología 14. The Institute of Technology Una visita a la Amistad 15. A Visit to La Amistad Proyecto: Un gran recuerdo 16. Project: A Great Memory Prueba 2: Costa Rica en el pasado 17. Quiz 2 - Costa Rica in the Past Prueba alterna - Version A: Costa Rica en el pasado 18. Alternate Quiz - Form A - Costa Rica in the Past Prueba alterna - Version B: Costa Rica en el pasado 19. Alternate Quiz - Form B - Costa Rica in the Past 20. Special Project Proyecto especial 21. Review Repaso 22. Test Examen 23. Alternate Test – Form A Examen alterno - Versión A 24. Alternate Test – Form B Examen alterno - Versión B 25. Glossary and Credits Glosario y créditos ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SPANISH II UNIT 10: AMIGOS EN PARAGUAY Y URUGUAY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Assignment Titles Carlos y Sofía toman una clase de historia Charlie and Sophie Take a History Class 1. Carlos y Sofía juegan a buscar Charlie and Sophie Go on a Scavenger Hunt 2. Guten tag de Filadelfia, en Paraguay "Guten Tag" from Philadelphia in Paraguay 3. Welcome to Eastern Paraguay Bienvenidos al oriente de Paraguay 4. Proyecto: Cómo hacer lo que hago yo Project: How to Do what I Do 5. Prueba 1: Amigos en Paraguay Quiz 1 – Friends in Paraguay 6. Prueba alterna - Versión A: Amigos en Paraguay Alternate Quiz - Form A - Friends in Paraguay 7. Prueba alterna - Versión B: Amigos en Paraguay Alternate Quiz - Form B - Friends in Paraguay 8. Charlie and Sophie Arrive at Montevideo Carlos y Sofía llegan a Montevideo 9. Los pueblos del río Uruguay 10. The River Towns of Uruguay Carlos y Sofía exploran la frontera 11. Charlie and Sophie Explore the Border Carlos y Sofía conocen a un gaucho 12. Charlie and Sophie Meet a Gaucho Prueba 2: Amigos en Uruguay 13. Quiz 2 - Friends in Uruguay Prueba alterna - Versión A: Amigos en Uruguay 14. Alternate Quiz - Form A - Friends in Uruguay Prueba alterna - Versión B: Amigos en Uruguay 15. Alternate Quiz - Form B - Friends in Uruguay Proyecto especial 16. Special Project Repaso 17. Review Examen 18. Test Examen alterno - Versión A 19. Alternate Test – Form A Examen alterno - Versión B 20. Alternate Test – Form B Glosario y créditos 21. Glossary and Credits SPANISH II UNIT 11: AMIGOS EN NICARAGUA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Assignment Titles Let's Meet the Doctor! ¡Conozcamos al doctor! 1. El agua de Nicaragua, ¡ojalá que mejore! The Water of Nicaragua, Hopefully It Improves! 2. Project: The Lack of Drinkable Water in Nicaragua Proyecto: La falta de agua potable en Nicaragua y 3. algunos problemas de salud and Related Health Problems ¡Me duele la cabeza! I Have a Headache! 4. Prueba 1: ¡No me siento bien! Quiz 1: I Don’t Feel Well! 5. Prueba alterna - Versión A: ¡No me siento bien! Alternate Quiz - Form A: I Don’t Feel Well! 6. Prueba alterna - Versión B: ¡No me siento bien! Alternate Quiz - Form B: I Don’t Feel Well! 7. Charlie and Sophie Get Ready to Say Goodbye to Carlos y Sofía se preparan para despedirse de Latino 8. América Latin America Mamá y papá, ¡quiero que me compren un carro! Mom and Dad, I Want You to Buy Me a Car! 9. Proyecto: ¡Que te mantengas sano! 10. Project: May You Stay Healthy Amigos en Latino América 11. Friends in Latin America Proyecto: Mis consejos a los demás 12. Project: My Advice to Others Prueba 2: ¡Quiero que viajes bien y que comas 13. Quiz 3 : I Hope That Your Travels Go Well and That comida buena! You Eat Good Food! Prueba alterna - Versión A: ¡Quiero que viajes bien y 14. Alternate Quiz - Form A : I Hope That Your Travels que comas comida buena! Go Well and That You Eat Good Food! Prueba alterna - Versión B: ¡Quiero que viajes bien y 15. Alternate Quiz - Form B : I Hope That Your Travels que comas comida buena! Go Well and That You Eat Good Food! Proyecto especial 16. Special Project Repaso 17. Review Examen 18. Test Examen alterno - Versión A 19. Alternate Test – Form A Examen alterno - Versión B 20. Alternate Test – Form B Glosario y créditos 21. Glossary and Credits SPANISH II UNIT 12: REPASO Y EXAMEN SEMESTRAL 1. 2. 3. 4. 321 Repaso Examen Examen alterno - Versión A Examen alterno - Versión B Assignment Titles 1. Review 2. Exam 3. Alternate Exam—Form A 4. Alternate Exam—Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH COURSE OVERVIEW This semester-long course uses the topic of technology as a way to help students develop fundamental knowledge of the steps in the research process. During the course, students learn how new technology is developed and evaluate ways that technology affects society. Students learn about the development of the personal computer, robots, blogs, and wikis. They learn research and writing skills such as how to evaluate scientific journal articles, how to write an abstract, and how and when to use different online sources. A majority of the lessons contain optional activities for students. These activities encourage students to reflect on what they’ve learned. The activities are not graded. Rather, they are a way for students to extend their thinking about the lesson content. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Define technology and describe how and why new technologies are developed Describe how science and technology are related Compare and contrast qualitative and quantitative research Develop and refine a research question List how and when to use different online sources Evaluate a scientific journal article Write an abstract Successfully write a 10- to 15-page research paper (at least 2000 words) Develop a creative way to present research information TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH UNIT 1: TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 322 Assignment Titles Course Overview 20. Evaluating Journal Articles: Part 1 Introduction to Technology and Research 21. Evaluating Journal Articles: Part 2 Technology Study: Part 1 22. Technology Case Study: Part 1 Technology Study: Part 2 23. Technology Case Study: Part 2 What is Technology? 24. Technology Case Study: Part 3 Project: What is Technology? 25. Technology Case Study: Part 4 Why Is New Technology Developed? 26. Technology Case Study: Part 5 Project: Why Is New Technology Developed? 27. Project: Technology Case Study: Part 5 How Is Technology Developed? Part 1 28. Project Introduction How Is Technology Developed? Part 2 29. Project Research How Technology Affects Our Lives: Part 1 30. Project Outline Project: How Technology Affects Our Lives: Part 1 31. Project Writing How Technology Affects Our Lives: Part 2 32. Project Revisions Project: How Technology Affects Our Lives: Part 2 33. PowerPoint Presentation: Part 1 Science and Technology: Part 1 34. PowerPoint Presentation: Part 2 Science and Technology: Part 2 35. PowerPoint Presentation: Part 3 Quantitative Research 36. Writing an Abstract Project: Quantitative Research 37. Final Project Qualitative Research 38. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 TRIGONOMETRY COURSE OVERVIEW Trigonometry is a five-unit elective course for high school students who have successfully completed Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II. The materials cover a development of trigonometry from right triangle trigonometry to oblique triangles and the polar plane. Throughout the course, students will develop trigonometric formulas and use them in real-world applications, evaluate trigonometric proofs using complex trigonometric identities and solving trigonometric equations with regard to the unit circle. The course seeks to help students expand their knowledge and skills so that they may achieve the following goals: Use trigonometry as a tool for indirect measurement. Model natural phenomenon with trigonometric functions. Perform operations with complex numbers using trigonometry. Use trigonometric identities to evaluate trigonometric proofs and solve trigonometric equations with regard to the unit circle. Solve for unknown sides and angles of right and oblique triangles using right triangle trigonometry, law of sines and law of cosines. In attaining these goals, students will begin to see the "big picture" of mathematics and understand how numeric, algebraic, and geometric concepts are woven together to build a foundation for higher mathematical thinking. TRIGONOMETRY UNIT 1: RIGHT TRIANGLE TRIGONOMETRY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Course Overview Lengths of Sides Angle Measures Indirect Measure Quiz 1: Solving a Right Triangle Angles in the Coordinate Plane The Unit Circle Trigonometric Values of Special Angles Quiz 2: The Unit Circle and Special Angles Reciprocal Functions Points on the Terminal Side Pythagorean Identities Assignment Titles 13. Quiz 3: The Reciprocal Functions and Identities 14. Radian Measure 15. Reference Angles 16. Velocity 17. Quiz 4: Radian Measure 18. Project: Parametric Equations Tes Special Project 20. Review 21. Test 22. Alternate Test 23. Glossary and Credits TRIGONOMETRY UNIT 2: GRAPHING AND INVERSE FUNCTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 323 Graphing and Amplitude Project: The Reciprocal Functions Period and Frequency Vertical and Horizontal Translations Sinusoidal Functions Quiz 1: Graphing Inverse Functions Inverse Reciprocal Functions Trigonometric Equations: Part I Assignment Titles 10. Trigonometric Equations: Part II 11. Quiz 2: Inverse Trigonometric Functions 12. Project: Modeling with Periodic Functions 13. Special Project 14. Review 15. Test 16. Alternate Test 17. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 TRIGONOMETRY UNIT 3: ANALYTIC TRIGONOMETRY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. The Fundamental Trigonometric Identities Proving Identities Cosine Addition Formula Sine Addition Formula Tangent Addition Formula Quiz 1: Identities and Addition Formulas Double-Angle Formulas Project: Solving Equations Graphically Half-Angle Formulas Assignment Titles 10. Converting Between Products and Sums 11. Quiz 2: More Identities 12. Project: Adding Waves 13. Special Project 14. Review 15. Test 16. Alternate Test 17. Glossary and Credits TRIGONOMETRY UNIT 4: TRIGONOMETRIC APPLICATIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Law of Sines Ambiguity and Area of a Triangle Law of Cosines: Finding a Side Law of Cosines: Finding an Angle Project: Heron's Formula Quiz 1: Trigonometry of Oblique Triangles Introduction to Vectors Vector Components Assignment Titles 9. Navigation Application 10. Vector Multiplication 11. Quiz 2: Vectors 12. Special Project 13. Review 14. Test 15. Alternate Test 16. Glossary and Credits TRIGONOMETRY UNIT 5: POLAR COORDINATES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Introduction to Polar Coordinates Polar Equations Project: Graphing in the Polar Plane Polar Curves Polar Forms of Conics Quiz 1: Polar Equations Polar Form of Complex Numbers Multiply and Divide Complex Numbers Assignment Titles 9. Powers and Nth Roots 10. Project: Fractals 11. Quiz 2: Complex Numbers 12. Special Project 13. Review 14. Test 15. Alternate Test 16. Glossary and Credits TRIGONOMETRY UNIT 6: COURSE REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 324 Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 TWENTIETH CENTURY AMERICAN HISTORY COURSE OVERVIEW Twentieth Century American History is a history elective for high school students interested in examining American history during a century of change, continuity, and conflicts. Students will examine America's economic, political, governmental, cultural, and technological growing pains during the twentieth century. They will also consider the causes and effects of national and international cooperation, competition, and conflict. This course seeks to help students develop social studies skills and expand their knowledge of history so that they may achieve the following goals: Understand that the interaction between continuity and change played a huge role in the events in twentieth century American history. Realize that change happens through times of conflict and cooperation. Develop an increased awareness of how history affects opportunities that are open to future generations. Analyze the numerous ways new technologies and innovation transform society and culture. In attaining these goals, students will develop insight and perspective on the themes and patterns of history and a greater understanding of today's world. TWENTIETH CENTURY AMERICAN HISTORY UNIT 1: COMING OF AGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Course Overview Entering the Industrial Age Industrialists and Big Business The American Workforce Farmers and Populists Quiz 1: The Industrial United States Immigration at the Turn of the Century Corruption and Political Machines Growth of Cities Project: Immigrant Experience Assignment Titles 11. Quiz 2: Immigration and Urbanization 12. Women's Roles in Society 13. Race Relations and Discrimination 14. Education and Entertainment 15. Quiz 3: American Society 16. Special Project 17. Review 18. Test 19. Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits TWENTIETH CENTURY AMERICAN HISTORY UNIT 2: MODERN AMERICA EMERGES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 325 Progressivism Progressive Reforms Leaders and Limitations of Progressivism Quiz 1: Progressive Era Global Imperialism American Expansionism The United States as a World Power Project: Panama Canal Quiz 2: American Imperialism Causes of World War I Assignment Titles 11. The United States Enters the War 12. Supporting the War Effort 13. Wilson's Peace Plan 14. Quiz 3: World War I 15. Special Project 16. Review 17. Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 TWENTIETH CENTURY AMERICAN HISTORY UNIT 3: BOOM TO BUST 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles 12. World Is Depressed 13. Quiz 3: Great Depression 14. A New Deal for Americans 15. Deal or No Deal 16. Project: New Deal Programs 17. Quiz 4: New Deal 18. Special Project 19. Review 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits Russian Revolution Red Scare Return to Normalcy Rise of a Consumer Culture Quiz 1: Postwar Issues Prohibition Flappers and Popular Culture Harlem Renaissance Quiz 2: Roaring Twenties Uncle Sam Is Depressed Devastation of the Depression TWENTIETH CENTURY AMERICAN HISTORY UNIT 4: WORLD WAR II AND THE COLD WAR 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Isolationism and Nationalism Moving from Isolationism to War Quiz 1: Path to War Americans Mobilize European Theatre Holocaust Pacific Theatre America's Greatest Generation Quiz 2: Uncle Sam at War Origins of the Cold War China and Korea Superpowers Compete for Influence Assignment Titles 13. Cold War Chills Americans 14. Quiz 3: Cold War 15. Truman Show 16. Eisenhower Years 17. Nifty Fifties 18. Quiz 4: Post-World War II America 19. Special Project 20. Review 21. Test 22. Alternate Test 23. Glossary and Credits TWENTIETH CENTURY AMERICAN HISTORY UNIT 5: CHANGE, CONTINUITY, AND CONFLICT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Challenging Segregation Civil Rights Movement Era of Activism Quiz 1: Civil Rights and Social Change Trouble in the White House Conservative Revolution Post-Cold War Foreign Policy Project: Comparison Matrix Quiz 2: Foreign Policy and Domestic Politics Global Economy Assignment Titles 11. Immigration and Migration 12. Social and Religious Changes 13. Women's Movement 14. Quiz 3: Contemporary America 15. Special Project 16. Review 17. Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits TWENTIETH CENTURY AMERICAN HISTORY UNIT 6: COURSE REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 326 Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 VIETNAM ERA COURSE OVERVIEW What comes to mind when you think about the Vietnam Era? For many, that period represents a difficult time in U.S. history. It is defined by an unpopular war that claimed the lives of 58,000 Americans and some 3 million Vietnamese. In this course, you'll look at the history of the Vietnam War. The roots of the conflict stretch further back than you might know. You'll examine why the United States got involved in the conflict and why the United States failed to achieve its objectives. The lessons in this course will help you to answer the following questions: Where is Vietnam? What is the history of United States involvement in Vietnam? What factors caused the Vietnam War? How did international events such as the Cold War play into the conflict? What was happening in the United States during the war? What was the outcome of the Vietnam War? What can we learn from the Vietnam War? Also, as you grapple with the material in this course, keep these questions in mind: What is worth fighting for? Why do people fight wars? How is military intervention justified? How are foreign policy decisions made? How does war affect civilians and soldiers? What ideas shape people's view of war? Your goals for this course include: Explain why the United States got involved in Vietnam. Identify U.S. objectives regarding Vietnam. Describe the United States home front during the Vietnam War. Identify the impact of the Vietnam War on soldiers and civilians. Identify the outcome of the Vietnam War. Explain the impact of the Vietnam War on American foreign policy. VIETNAM ERA UNIT 1: THE ORIGINS OF U.S. INVOLVEMENT IN VIETNAM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 327 Course Overview Vietnam Early History French Indochina Quiz 1: Toward French Colonization Nationalist Movement World War II The French Indochina War Quiz 2: Vietnamese Nationalism Falling Dominoes Assignment Titles 11. Dien Bien Phu 12. The Geneva Accords 13. Essay: The U.S. Policy for Vietnam 14. Quiz 3: Vietnam and the Cold War 15. Special Project 16. Review 17. Test 18. Alternate Test 19. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 VIETNAM ERA UNIT 2: FROM MILITARY ADVISORS TO COMBAT TROOPS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Ngo Dinh Diem: The Miracle Man of Asia The National Liberation Front The Diem Coup Quiz 1: Nation-Building in South Vietnam Lyndon B. Johnson The Gulf of Tonkin Incident The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution Quiz 2: Aggression on the High Seas The Air War The Ground War Assignment Titles 11. Introduction to Combat: Chu Lai and Ia Drang 12. Project: The Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson Administrations 13. Quiz 3: The U.S. Military Strategy 14. Special Project 15. Review 16. Test 17. Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits VIETNAM ERA UNIT 3: A NATION DIVIDED BY WAR 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Assignment Titles 10. The Governmental Debate 11. The Living Room War 12. Project: Vietnam Era Songs 13. Quiz 3: American Public Opinion 14. Special Project 15. Review 16. Test 17. Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits Vietnamese Soldiers The Ho Chi Minh Trail Vietcong Tunnels Quiz 1: The Vietnamese Effort Tour of Duty Fighting the War Women and the Vietnam War Quiz 2: The American Effort The Antiwar Movement VIETNAM ERA UNIT 4: ACHIEVING PEACE WITH HONOR 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. The Tet Offensive LBJ Shocks the Nation The 1968 Election Quiz 1: A Turning Point in the War Richard Nixon Vietnamization The Invasion of Cambodia Quiz 2: Nixon and the Vietnam War Crisis in Morale and Discipline Assignment Titles 10. Secret Diplomacy 11. The Paris Peace Accords 12. Essay: Vietnamization 13. Quiz 3: The End of the War 14. Special Project 15. Review 16. Test 17. Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits VIETNAM ERA UNIT 5: THE LEGACY OF VIETNAM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Nixon and Watergate Prisoner of War The Fall of Saigon Quiz 1: Aftermath in Asia Vietnam Veterans The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Vietnam Syndrome Quiz 2: Searching for Lessons Vietnamese in America Assignment Titles 10. U.S.-Vietnamese Relations 11. Vietnam Today 12. Essay: The Vietnam Era 13. Quiz 3: Toward Normalization 14. Special Project 15. Review 16. Test 17. Alternate Test 18. Glossary and Credits VIETNAM ERA UNIT 6: COURSE REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. 328 Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 WORLD GEOGRAPHY COURSE OVERVIEW World Geography takes students on a journey around the world in which they will learn about the physical and human geography of various regions. They will study the history of each region and examine the political, economic, and cultural characteristics of the world in which we live. Students will also learn about the tools and technologies of geography such as globes, maps, charts, and global information systems. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Select and use geographic tools to get information and make predictions. Compare places based upon their similarities and differences. Identify geographic factors that influenced historic events. Evaluate the interrelatedness and interdependence of physical and human systems and their impact on our earth. Analyze the role played by culture in the spatial organization of the earth. Define the key geographic concerns facing the world and strategize methods to deal with these issues in the future. Students will also gain practice in writing and note-taking. They will be asked to create graphic organizers, conduct research, analyze information, and write essays on topics such as current events, energy resources, and national parks. WORLD GEOGRAPHY UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Course Overview What Is Geography? Project: Note It! Geographic Tools: Globes and Maps Geographic Tools: Graphs, Charts, and More Quiz 1: Introduction to Geography Geographic Themes: Location and Place Geographic Themes: Human-Environmental Interaction and Movement Geographic Themes: Regions Project: Summarize It! Quiz 2: Geographic Themes Physical Characteristics Assignment Titles 13 Physical Processes: The Atmosphere and the Hydrosphere 14 Physical Processes: The Lithosphere and the Biosphere 15 Ecosystems 16 Project: Map It! 17 Quiz 3: Our Earth 18 Special Project 19 Review 20. Test 21. Alternate Test 22. Glossary and Credits WORLD GEOGRAPHY UNIT 2: HUMAN GEOGRAPHY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 329 Assignment Titles 10. Quiz 3: Interactions 11. Historical Perspectives 12. Looking Ahead 13 Quiz 4: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow 14 Project: Analyze It! 15 Special Project 16 Review 17 Test 18 Alternate Test 19 Glossary and Credits Where People Live Settlement and Movement Quiz 1: Where We Live Cultural Mosaics Economics Conflict and Cooperation Quiz 2: Why Do People Live Where They Do? Humans and Their Environment—Part 1 Humans and Their Environment—Part 2 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 WORLD GEOGRAPHY UNIT 3: NORTH AMERICA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. North America in Spatial Terms The United States: The Northeast and the South The United States: The Midwest and the West Canada and Greenland Mexico Quiz 1: Physical Geography Settlement and Movement Culture Economics and Politics Assignment Titles 10. Quiz 2: Human Geography 11. Environment and Society 12. Historical Perspectives 13 Looking Ahead 14 Quiz 3: Uses of Geography 15 Project: Analyze It! 16 Special Project 17 Review 18 Test 19 Alternate Test 20. Glossary and Credits WORLD GEOGRAPHY UNIT 4: CENTRAL AMERICA, SOUTH AMERICA, AND THE CARIBBEAN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Central America South America The Caribbean Quiz 1: Physical Geography Settlement and Movement Culture Economics and Politics Quiz 2: Human Geography Environment and Society Assignment Titles 10. Historical Perspectives 11. Project: Consider It! 12. Looking Ahead 13 Quiz 3: Uses of Geography 14 Special Project 15 Review 16 Test 17 Alternate Test 18 Glossary and Credits WORLD GEOGRAPHY UNIT 5: OCEANIA, AUSTRALASIA, AND ANTARCTICA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Assignment Titles Oceania, Australasia, and Antarctica in Spatial 10. Environment and Society Terms 11. Historical Perspectives Micronesia, Melanesia, and Polynesia 12. Looking Ahead Australia and New Zealand 13 Project: Analyze It! Antarctica 14 Quiz 3: Uses of Geography Quiz 1: Physical Geography 15 Special Project Settlement and Movement 16 Review Culture 17 Test Economics and Politics 18 Alternate Test Quiz 2: Human Geography 19. Glossary and Credits WORLD GEOGRAPHY UNIT 6: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam—Form A 4. Alternate Exam—Form B WORLD GEOGRAPHY UNIT 7: WESTERN EUROPE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 330 Northern Region Western Central Region Southern Region Quiz 1: Physical Geography Settlement and Movement Culture Economics and Politics Project: Chart It! Quiz 2: Human Geography Assignment Titles 10. Environment and Society 11. Historical Perspectives 12. Looking Ahead 13 Quiz 3: Uses of Geography 14 Special Project 15 Review 16 Test 17 Alternate Test 18 Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 WORLD GEOGRAPHY UNIT 8: EASTERN EUROPE AND RUSSIA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Assignment Titles 10. Historical Perspectives 11. Looking Ahead 12. Project: Report It! 13 Quiz 3: Uses of Geography 14 Special Project 15 Review 16 Test 17 Alternate Test 18 Glossary and Credits Central Region Balkan Region Eastern Region Quiz 1: Physical Geography Settlement and Movement Culture Economics and Politics Quiz 2: Human Geography Environment and Society WORLD GEOGRAPHY UNIT 9: SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Sub-Saharan Africa in Spatial Terms West and Central Africa East and Southern Africa Quiz 1: Physical Geography Settlement and Movement Culture Economics and Politics Quiz 2: Human Geography Environment and Society Assignment Titles 10. Historical Perspectives 11. Looking Ahead 12. Quiz 3: Uses of Geography 13 Project: Solve It! 14 Special Project 15 Review 16 Test 17 Alternate Test 18 Glossary and Credits WORLD GEOGRAPHY UNIT 10: SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. North Africa Southwest Asia: The Middle East Southwest Asia: The Arabian Peninsula Quiz 1: Physical Geography Settlement and Movement Culture Economics and Politics Quiz 2: Human Geography Environment and Society Assignment Titles 10. Historical Perspectives 11. Looking Ahead 12. Project: Evaluate It! 13 Quiz 3: Uses of Geography 14 Special Project 15 Review 16 Test 17 Alternate Test 18 Glossary and Credits WORLD GEOGRAPHY UNIT 11: CENTRAL, SOUTH, EAST, and SOUTHEAST ASIA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles Central Asia 11. Environment: South and Southeast Asia South Asia 12. Environment: East Asia East Asia 13 Project: Analyze It! Southeast Asia 14 Quiz 3: Uses of Geography Quiz 1: Physical Geography 15 Special Project Historical Perspectives: South and Southeast Asia 16 Review Historical Perspectives: East Asia 17 Test Culture 18 Alternate Test Quiz 2: Human Geography 19. Glossary and Credits Economics and Politics WORLD GEOGRAPHY UNIT 12: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 1. 2. Review Exam Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam—Form A 4. Alternate Exam—Form B WORLD GEOGRAPHY UNIT 13: FINAL EXAM 1. 2. 331 Exam Alternate Exam—Form A Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam—Form B ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ADVANCE PLACEMENT CALCULUS COURSE OVERVIEW AP Calculus is a full-year, high school credit course that is intended for the student who has successfully mastered a minimum of four high school level mathematics courses that cover analytical and conceptual algebra (with heavy emphasis on functions), coordinate and plane geometry, and trigonometric functions. It is highly recommended that the student successfully complete pre-calculus as a prerequisite. The course primarily focuses on the skills and methods of analyzing graphical behavior of functions, the definition of a derivative as well as applications of derivatives, integration and their relationships with the graphical function. Upon successfully completing the course, the student should have mastered the following concepts: Perform operations on functions including composition and inverses. Using calculation and estimation to evaluate limits. Analyze infinite limits and the correlation between their values and the graph’s behavior; estimate and understand discontinuity and continuous functions. Compute the derivative of a function using the power rule, product and quotient rule, chain rule and all trigonometric rules. Use the concept of a derivative to interpret a function’s rate of change and continuity; construct the equation of a line tangent to a curve; evaluate the intervals for which a function is increasing or decreasing. Interpret the Mean Value Theorem. Evaluate the second derivative and find the points of inflection. Utilize the derivative through application problems involving area under a curve, velocity, acceleration and speed. Evaluate a definite integral using the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, Riemann Sums, and the rate of change formula. Some assignments in this course require the use of resources that must be supplied by the user. These outside resources are listed below by assignment. Textbook: Calculus of a Single Variable by Ron Larson, Robert Hostettler, and Bruce Edwards (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2002; ISBN 0-618-14916-3) Scratch Paper/Notebook Scientific or Graphing Calculator Graph Paper-Coordinate Scanner, for scanning handwritten problems and solutions that student will upload for lessons Suggested Resources for Teachers: Complete Solutions Guide, Volume 1, by Bruce H. Edwards (University of Florida), ISBN-10: 0618149317 Complete Solutions Guide, Volume 2, by Bruce H. Edwards (University of Florida), ISBN-10: 0618149325 Instructor's Resource Guide, by Ann Rutledge Kraus (The Pennsylvania State University, The Behrend College), ISBN-10: 0618149309 About AP* Central and the College Board AP* can change your life. Through college-level AP* courses, you enter a universe of knowledge that might otherwise remain unexplored in high school; through AP* Exams, you have the opportunity to earn credit or advanced standing at most of the nation's colleges and universities. —from the AP* Web page at CollegeBoard.com The AP* program is administered by the College Board to provide college-level courses and college credit for advanced high school students. You can learn more about The College Board and the AP* at its Web site, which includes study suggestions and sample questions for the English Language and Composition exam offered each spring. Find these at: http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/sub_englang.html?englang 332 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 CALCULUS (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 1: GRAPHS AND LIMITS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Course Overview Course Introduction Fermat's Method Part 1 Fermat's Method Part 2 Graphs and Models Linear Models and Rates of Change Functions and Their Graphs Quiz 1 Review Quiz 1 Calculus Preview Finding Limits Graphically and Numerically Epsilon-Delta Definition of a Limit Assignment Titles 13. Limit Proofs 14. Evaluating Limits Analytically 15. Squeeze Theorem with Trigonometry Review 16. Quiz 2 Review 17. Quiz 2 18. Continuity and One-Sided Limits 19. Intermediate Value Theorem 20. Infinite Limits 21. Chapter 1 Review 22. Special Project 23. Chapter 1 Test CALCULUS (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 2: DERIVATIVES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Definition of the Derivative Derivatives on the Graphing Calculator Drawing Derivatives Alternate Form of the Derivative Differentiation Rules Derivatives of Sine and Cosine Slope as a Rate of Change Quiz 3 Review Quiz 3 Assignment Titles 10. Product Rule 11. Quotient Rule 12. Higher-Order Derivatives 13. Chain Rule 14. Implicit Differentiation 15. Chapter 2 Review 16. Special Project 17. Chapter 2 Test CALCULUS (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 3: RELATED RATES 1. 2. 3. 4. Related Rates 1 Related Rates 2 Related Rates 3 Related Rates 4 Assignment Titles 5. Related Rates 5 6. Related Rates Review 7. Special Project 8. Related Rates Test CALCULUS (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 4: DERIVATIVE TESTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Assignment Titles Extrema on an Interval 9. Chapter 3 Review Rolle's Theorem and the Mean Value Theorem 10. Special Project First Derivative Test 11. Chapter 3 Test Quiz 4 Review 12. Applied Max and Min Problems 1 Quiz 4 13. Applied Max and Min Problems 2 Concavity and the Second Derivative Test 14. Applied Max and Min Problems 3 Limits at Infinity 15. Linear Approximations Curve Sketching 16. Differentials CALCULUS (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 5: REVIEW AND SEMESTER I EXAM 1. 333 Review Assignment Titles 2. Semester I Exam ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 CALCULUS (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 6: INTEGRALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Assignment Titles Antiderivatives and Integration 10. Second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus Differential Equations 11. Integration by Substitution Slope Fields 12. Definite Integrals with Substitution Sigma Notation and Area 13. Trapezoidal Rule Riemann Sums and the FTC 14. Particle Movement Quiz 1 Review 15. Chapter 4 Review Quiz 1 16. Special Project Mean Value Theorem and Average Value 17. Chapter 4 Test Integrating When the Curve Goes Below the x-axis CALCULUS (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 7: NATURAL LOGS AND FUNCTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.. 7. Review of the Natural Log and its Properties Natural Log Function and Differentiation Natural Log Function and Integration Integrating Trig Functions Quiz 2 Review Quiz 2 Review of Inverse Functions Assignment Titles 8. Exponential Functions 9. Bases Other Than e 10. Growth and Decay 11. Chapter 5 Review 12. Special Project 13. Chapter 5 Test CALCULUS (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 8: AREA AND VOLUME 1. 2. 3. 4. Assignment Titles Area Between Two Curves 5. Sections 6.1 and 6.2 Review Volumes of Revolution: The Disk Method 6. Special Project Volumes of Revolution: The Disk and Washer 7. Sections 6.1 and 6.2 Test Volumes of Solids with Known Cross Sections CALCULUS (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 9: INVERSE TRIG FUNCTIONS 1. 2. 3. Inverse Trig Functions Differentiating Inverse Trig Functions Integrating Inverse Trig Functions Assignment Titles 4. Inverse Trig Functions Review 5. Special Project 6. Inverse Trig Functions Test CALCULUS (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 10: REVIEW AND SEMESTER II EXAM 1. Review Assignment Titles 2. Semester II Exam * AP is a registered trademark of the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product. 334 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION COURSE OVERVIEW Congratulations on your decision to take English Language and Composition (for use with AP* courses). Your choice suggests that you are an accomplished, confident reader and writer. In most cases, students who elect to take this class are seeking a course that is academically challenging, and they expect to work hard. English Language and Composition is a year-long, college-level course that will require independence, initiative, and commitment—not to mention a full schedule of reading and writing assignments. The reward for your efforts will be the empowerment that comes from finely honed communication skills, greatly enhanced chances of college success, and the possibility of college credit and higher placement in college composition courses. Although taking the College Board Advanced Placement* Examination in May is not a condition of enrolling in this class, doing so is encouraged for everyone and is required for those students seeking college credit. One goal of this class is to help you prepare for that examination. The course content links United States Literature and Composition. In the fall of 2005 the College Board announced changes in the design of the AP* Language and Composition exam. One of the new expectations is that nonfiction will be at the heart of the exam. Anticipate being engaged in careful reading of nonfiction texts that will always include a close analysis of the ways writers use the resources of language to achieve their purposes and connect with their intended audiences. You will also be participating in an ongoing investigation of issues and ideas. Although our focus will be on language and the way language works, you will find that your studies in this class and your past or present studies in United States history will be mutually supportive. However, fiction, poetry, and drama will receive a lesser emphasis than in your past English courses. Reading Reading critically will be a major factor in your success. You will be reading not only to understand content, but also to understand the writer's craft. Assigned texts come from a variety of historical periods and serve a wide range of purposes and audiences. Your assigned reading will come from historical documents, professional and technical journals, personal narratives, news reports, Op/Ed columns, literary criticism, speeches and many other sources. Many of your texts will be visual, and a portion of this course is about learning to "read" visual text. Reading skills you will be expected to demonstrate include: Getting facts straight Identifying an author's thesis, whether stated or implied Identifying stated and unstated assumptions Analyzing an author's argument (and realizing that argument is about much more than winning or losing; it is much more than debate) Examining an author's reasoning and evidence Identifying the basic features of style Identifying structure and patterns of development Exploring your personal response and those aspects of the text that evoke that response Evaluating a text overall and determining its significance Exploring the connections you find between and among texts 335 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Writing An equally important aim of this course is to help you develop your abilities as a writer. You will write frequently in response to a variety of formal and informal tasks. There will be more information on your Response Journal requirement in Unit One. You will work hard to produce writing that is characterized by: A wide-ranging vocabulary, chosen for its precision and for its appropriateness for both the audience and the task A variety of sentence structures including effective use of subordination and coordination, periodic and loose sentence structures, and an understanding of how these can be used to create rhythm, balance, and emphasis Logical organization enhanced to increase coherence (transitions, repetition, and parallelism) An effective balance of assertions and support Thoughtful attention to revision and editing Overall mastery of grammar, usage, spelling, and punctuation Attribution of sources using Modern Language Association conventions Focus, clarity, and substance, even under timed conditions Unit Structure Each unit begins with a listing of Unit Objectives. These highlight the skills and knowledge that you are expected to master by the time you complete the unit. Next there will be a listing of Readings for the unit. Your reading assignments will come either from the texts you have purchased for the course, or from a series of separate readings accessible from links in the assignments. Following the reading list, an introduction will give you a sense of the focus of the unit and what you will need to know and do. The introduction will provide the kinds of overview you would generally get in a classroom lecture. The heart of the reading assignment is the Reading Guide. The guides give an introduction to each text to help you focus your reading. For each selection, the reading guide highlights the issues you should attend to in the text, and provides a context for understanding the writer's strategies and techniques. Plan to read each assignment at least twice. The better you understand what you have read, the better prepared you will be to write the formal essay you will be submitting when you have completed each unit. Written Assignments Most units will conclude with a Formal Essay Assignment. Each assignment will have different demands, so each unit will include a detailed description of what you are expected to do, a suggestion of procedures for writing the essay, and special instructions you will need to follow to complete the task. For these assignments, you are expected to submit polished, academic writing that shows careful organization and revision. To help guide your writing, every formal writing assignment will also include a self-rating and reflection guide to help lead you through the same evaluation questions your instructor will use in grading your essay. Each unit will also include a guide for peer feedback that you can give to a friend or family member to help judge your paper. In most units, you will also find Response Journal assignments. These assignments represent less formal opportunities to "think in ink" about issues and ideas in the reading assignments. Often you will have several prompts from which to choose. Your response journal entries will be graded on how thoughtful they are, and how well they demonstrate your engagement with the issues and ideas in the readings. They will not be evaluated for technical correctness and organization in the way that a formal, revised paper would be. Response journal assignments often fall in the middle of a unit and will be submitted as they are completed. Finally, in some of the units there will be one or more multiple choice quizzes. The quizzes will be modeled after the kind of questions you will encounter on the Multiple Choice section of the AP* exam. 336 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Course Materials Textbooks Here are the required texts for this course: Eschholz, Rosa, and Clark. Language Awareness: Readings for College Writers. 9th Student edition. Bedford/St. Martin's, 2004 ISBN: 0312407025 (The 10th Student edition is also acceptable. Readings include page numbers for both editions.) McBride, James. The Color of Water: A Black edition. Penguin Group, 2006. ISBN: 159448192X Man's Tribute to His White Mother. 10th Anniversary Twain, Mark. The Adventures of Huckleberry California Press, 2001. ISBN: 0520228383 Finn. Mark Twain Library edition. Berkeley: University of Electronic Materials In addition, there will be several required readings that you can access by clicking on the underlined title of the article in each lesson. The electronic files will be in one of the following formats: .pdf (Adobe Acrobat) You must have Acrobat Reader installed to be able to read this file. The software is available as a free download at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html. .htm or .html (Web pages) These files can be opened with any Web browser. Once you have opened a file, you can choose to print it out or save it to your own computer, if you wish. Pdf files are likely to print faster and be easier to read if you save them first. 337 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Course Syllabus for AP*-Exam Track Students The English Language and Composition course is designed for students to take over the duration of one academic year, from August of one year leading up to the AP* exam in May of the next calendar year. The schedule below is designed for those students who intend to take the AP* English Language and Composition Exam in May. Therefore, as detailed in the syllabus, there are midterm and semester deadlines for completing course units. This is to make sure everyone will be ready to take the AP* exam in May, so you must work steadily and not procrastinate. In completing individual units, you are allowed to work at your own pace; however, you will have the best chance of succeeding in this course if you work on it every day, just as you would if you were taking the course in a regular classroom. On average, you should spend about one and a half weeks on each unit; more specific time frames for each unit are provided below. The syllabus is as follows: English Language and Composition for use with AP* courses Unit 1: Critical Reading and Summary Writing Time frame: 1 week Topics: o Building reading strategies o Non-fiction reading o Summarizing source materials Readings: o Ji-Yeon Yuh, "Let's Tell the Story of All America's Cultures" Writing tasks: o Summary of a written source Unit 2: Immigration Stories and their Importance in United States Literature Time frame: 2 weeks Topics: o Reading like a writer o Rhetorical modes o Writing from a source Readings: o Writings on immigration in America Writing tasks: o Response Journals o Source-based essay Unit 3: James McBride: The Color of Water Time frame: 2 weeks Topics: o Reading narrative o Analyzing argument Readings: o James McBride, The Color of Water Writing tasks: o Response Journals o Dialectical Log o Argument analysis 338 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Unit 4: Writing a Memoir Time frame: 2 weeks Topics: o Interviewing strategies o Writing personal narrative Readings: o Writings on creating a memoir Writing tasks: o Response Journal o Personal narrative/interview essay Midterm Deadline: To stay on track for the AP* exam in May, you should complete and submit your assignment for Unit 4 by mid-October. Unit 5: Language and Identity Time frame: 2 weeks Topics: o Critical reading o Evaluating argument and debate Readings: o Readings in Language Awareness Writing tasks: o Response Journal o Dialectical Log o Analytical critique of a written source Unit 6: Understanding Rhetoric, Part 1: Political Language that Inspires and Persuades Time frame: 1 week Topics: o Speeches and writing o The rhetoric of persuasion o Addressing different audiences Readings: o Political speeches and writings by Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, Martin Luther King Jr. Writing tasks: o Response Journal o Dialectical Log o Rhetorical analysis Unit 7: Understanding Rhetoric, Part 2: Speeches and Speechmaking Time frame: 2 weeks Topics: o Political language o Analyzing rhetorical strategies Readings: o Political speeches, commencement speeches and eulogies Writing tasks: o Response Journal o Dialectical Log o Rhetorical analysis II 339 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Unit 8: Revision and Rewriting Time frame: 2 weeks Topics: o Definitions of revision o Revision strategies Readings: o Writings on revisions Writing tasks: o Response Journal o Dialectical Log o Revision of an earlier assignment Final Deadline: To stay on track for the AP* exam in May, you should complete and submit your assignment for Unit 8 by midDecember. Unit 9: Politics, Propaganda, and Doublespeak Time frame: 1 week Topics: o Cliches, doublespeak, and political expression Readings: o Rhetorical writings used to influence thinking Writing tasks: o Dialectical Logs o Response Journals Unit 10: Slanted Speech, Advertising, And Politics Time frame: 2 weeks Topics: o The language of advertising Readings: o Writings slanted to favor a particular point of view Writing tasks: o Dialectical Logs o Response Journals o Critical lens essay using multiple sources Unit 11: Huckleberry Finn And The Language Of Racism Time frame: 2 weeks Topics: o Huckleberry Finn and the language of racism Readings: o Readings on the controversy that surrounds Huckleberry Finn, and the first 20 chapters of the book Writing tasks: o Dialectical Logs o Response Journals Unit 12: Huckleberry Finn And The Character Of Jim Time frame: 2 weeks Topics: o Depictions of African-American life in the 19th century Readings: o Critical readings on the character of Jim Writing tasks: o Dialectical Logs o Response Journals 340 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 Midterm Deadline: To stay on track for the AP* exam in May, you should complete and submit your assignment for Unit 12 by the end of the first week of March. Unit 13: African-American Voices And Slavery Time frame: 2 weeks Topics: o The place of Huckleberry Finn in the school curriculum, and in the canon of "great American literature." Readings: o Historical readings on slavery in America Writing tasks: o Dialectical Logs o Response Journals o Position Essay Unit 14: Writing an Argument Essay Time frame: 4-5 weeks Topics: o To Be Determined Readings: o Reading Guide, Part 1 o Reading Guide, Part 2 o Reading Guide, Part 3 o Reading Guide, Part 4 o Reading Guide, Part 5 Writing tasks: o To Be Determined Unit 15: Writing A Personal Application Essay Time frame: 2 weeks Topics: o Responding to prompts, college application essays, writing for the AP* exam Readings: o Principles of essay writing Writing tasks: o Dialectical Logs o Response Journals o Personal Application Essay Final Deadline: To stay on track for the AP* exam in May, you should complete and submit your assignment for the last unit before the end of the first week of May. 341 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 AP* Exam-Track Students: Deadlines and Time Management In addition to fulfilling the rigorous reading and writing requirements that are a part of this course, the ability to manage time effectively—to handle short and longer term assignments simultaneously, to develop a personal schedule for completing the course, and to submit papers according to that schedule—is essential for success in this course. It will be important to manage your time carefully to complete Units 1 through 8 in a single semester, and Units 9 through 15 in the next semester. To help keep you on track, we have set suggested time limits for finishing the first half and second half of the course. If you intend to take the AP* exam in May, you should stick closely to this schedule. Midterm deadline for Units 1-8: Units 1 through 4 should be completed by mid-October Final deadline for Units 1-8: Units 5 through 8 should be completed by mid-December Midterm deadline for Units 9-15: Units 9 through 12 should be completed by mid-March Final deadline for Units 9-15: Units 13 through 15 should be completed by early May This means you will have approximately nine weeks to complete Units 1 through 4, nine weeks to complete Units 5 through 8, nine weeks to complete Units 9 through 12, and nine weeks to complete Units 13 through 15. For more information on AP* exam dates, visit the College Board at http://professionals.collegeboard.com/testing/ap/about/dates/next-year. Grading The most significant portion of your grades will be derived from the formal essays you submit with each unit. Point values for these essays vary, but they always make up the clear majority of each unit's grade. In general, the essays will be worth more as the semester progresses and your writing skills improve. Thus, the essay for Unit 1 is worth 75 points, while the essay for Unit 2 is worth 100 points, and so on. Each assignment will clearly indicate the point value, and the self-rating guide in each unit will indicate exactly how the points are derived. Response journal assignments are also graded. A self-rating guide will also be provided for them where needed. About AP* Central and the College Board AP* can change your life. Through college-level AP* courses, you enter a universe of knowledge that might otherwise remain unexplored in high school; through AP* Exams, you have the opportunity to earn credit or advanced standing at most of the nation's colleges and universities. —from the AP* Web page at CollegeBoard.com The AP* program is administered by the College Board to provide college-level courses and college credit for advanced high school students. You can learn more about The College Board and the AP* at its Web site, which includes study suggestions and sample questions for the English Language and Composition exam offered each spring. Find these at: http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/sub_englang.html?englang 342 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 1: CRITICAL READING AND SUMMARY WRITING 1. 2. Assignment Titles 3. Written Assignment: Writing a Summary of a Source Article 4. Reflections Course Introduction Foundations for Course Success ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 2: IMMIGRATION STORIES AND THEIR IMPORTANCE IN UNITED STATES LITERATURE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Assignment Titles Introduction: Reading Like a Writer 9. Response Journal Assignment 2.2 Reading 2A: "The Huddled Masses" 10. Reading 2E: "From Vietnam 1979" Reading 2B: “Ellis Island” 11. Response Journal Assignment 2.3 Response Journal Assignment 2.1 12. Reading 2F: "Coming to America" Reading 2C: "Of Plymouth Plantation" 13. Reading 2G: "Crossing the Border" Quiz 1 14. Response Journal Assignment 2.4 Reading 2D: from The Interesting Life of Olaudah 15. Written Assignment: Writing a Thesis Statement Equiano 16. Reflections Quiz 2 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 3: JAMES MCBRIDE: THE COLOR OF WATER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Assignment Titles Introduction: Dialectical Reading Log 6. Reading 3D: Chapters 19-Epilogue (pages 193-285) Reading 3A: Chapters 1-6 (pages 1-55) 7. Written Assignment: Analyzing an Argument Reading 3B: Chapters 7-12 (pages 57-135) 8. Written Assignment: The Dialectical Reading Log Reading 3C: Chapters 13-18 ( pages 129-191) 9. Reflections Written Assignment: Response Journal ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 4: WRITING A MEMOIR 1. 2. Introduction: Features of a Memoir Written Assignment: Response Journal Assignment Titles 3. Written Assignment: Writing a Memoir 4. Reflections ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 5: LANGUAGE AND IDENTITY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 343 Assignment Titles Introduction: Critique 6. Reading 5F: "Mother Tongue" and Reading 5G: Preparing to Read "Hunger of Memory" Reading 5A: "Should English Be the Law?" and 7. Preview of Written Assignment Reading 5B: "Bilingualism in America" 8. Written Assignment: Writing a Critique Reading 5C: "An Open Letter to Diversity's Victims" 9. Reflections Reading 5D: "Why and When We Speak Spanish in Public" and Reading 5E: "From Outside, In" ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 6: UNDERSTANDING RHETORIC, PART 1: POLITICAL LANGUAGE THAT INSPIRES AND PERSUADES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Assignment Titles Introduction: Rhetoric: Terms and Definitions 6. Reading 6E: "Editing the Declaration" Reading 6A: "Rhetoric" 7. Quiz Reading 6B: "Speech to the Virginia Convention" 8. Reading 6F: "Letter from Birmingham Jail" Reading 6C: "The Textual and Cultural 9. Reading 6G: "Parting the Waters" Authenticity..." 10. Written Assignment: Writing a Rhetorical Analysis Reading 6D: The Declaration of Independence 11. Reflections ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 7: UNDERSTANDING RHETORIC, PART 2: SPEECHES AND SPEECHMAKING 1. 2. 3. 4. Assignment Titles Introduction: Speeches and Speechmaking 5. Readings 7G and 7H: Eulogies by Ronald Reagan Reading 7A: "An Introductory Address" and Charles, Ninth Earl Spencer Readings 7B and 7C: Inaugural Addresses by F. D. 6.. Reading 7I: "I Have a Dream" Roosevelt and J. F. Kennedy 7. Written Assignment: Writing a Critical Lens Essay Readings 7D, 7E, and 7F: Commencement Speeches 8. Reflections by Steve Jobs, Barbara Bush, and John Stewart ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 8: REVISION AND REWRITING 1. 2. 3. Assignment Titles Introduction: Reading like a Writer; Writing like a 4. Reading 8C: Cut-and-Paste and Other Revision Reader Activities Reading 8A: "Revision Strategies of Student 5. Written Assignment: Writing a Revision Writers" (pp 380-387) 6. Reflections Reading 8B: Re-Visioning the Whole ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 9: POLITICS, PROPAGANDA, AND DOUBLESPEAK 1. 2. Introduction: Politics, Propaganda, and Doublespeak Reading 9A: "Propaganda: How Not to be Bamboozled" Assignment Titles 3. Reading 9B: "Politics and the English Language" 4. Reading 9C: "The World of Doublespeak" 5. Reading 9D: "The E Word" ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 10: SLANTED SPEECH, ADVERTISING, AND POLITICS 1. 2. 3. Assignment Titles Introduction: Slanted Speech, Advertising, and 4. Reading 10C: "Selection, Slanting, and Charged Politics Language" Reading 10A: "The Hard Sell: Advertising in 5. Written Assignment: Writing a Critical Lens Essay America" Using Multiple Sources Reading 10B: "Weasel Words: The Art of Saying 6. Reflections Nothing At All" ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 11: HUCKLEBERRY FINN AND THE LANGUAGE OF RACISM 1. 2. 3. 344 Assignment Titles Introduction: Huckleberry Finn and the Language of 4. Readings 11C: "The Incident" and 11D: "The Racism Meanings of a Word" Reading 11A: "Huck Finn: Born to Trouble" 5. Readings 11E: "An Essay on a Wickedly Powerful Reading 11B: "Unfit for Children: Censorship and Word," 11F: "The 'N' Word..." 11G: "That Word" Race" 6. Reading 11H: "Huckleberry Finn", Chapters 1-20 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 12: HUCKLEBERRY FINN AND THE CHARACTER OF JIM 1. 2. 3. Assignment Titles Introduction: Huckleberry Finn and the Character 4. Reading Guide, Part 3: A Critical Debate of Jim 5. Reading Guide, Part 4: Bringing it All Together Reading Guide, Part 1: The Controversial Ending Reading Guide, Part 2: Stereotypes in Huckleberry Finn ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 13: AFRICAN-AMERICAN VOICES AND SLAVERY 1. 2. Assignment Titles Introduction: African-American Voices and Slavery 3. Reading Guide, Part 2: Born in Slavery Reading Guide, Part 1: African-American Voices 4. Written Assignment: Writing a Position Paper from Digital History 5. Reflections ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 14: WRITING AN ARGUMENT ESSAY 1. 2. 3. 4. Introduction: Writing an Argument Essay Reading 14A Reading 14B Reading 14C Assignment Titles 5. Reading 14D 6. Reading 14E 7. Written Assignment: Writing an Argument Essay 8. Reflections ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 15: WRITING A PERSONAL APPLICATION ESSAY 1. 2. 3. 4. Assignment Titles Introduction: Writing a Personal Application Essay 5. Written Assignment: Writing a Personal Application Reading Guide, Part 1: Principles of Essay Writing Essay Reading Guide, Part 2: Preview of Written 6. Reflections Assignment 7. AP Exam Preparation Reading Guide, Part 3: Preview of Written Assignment * AP is a registered trademark of the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product. 345 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 U.S. HISTORY COURSE OVERVIEW U.S. History is an advanced history course that helps students prepare for the College Board’s AP exam. The course emphasizes the movements and events that have shaped the United States from its earliest beginnings to the present day. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Describe the political, economic, and religious characteristics of the original colonies. Identify the causes and outcomes of the Revolutionary War. Describe the Industrial Revolution and its effects on American society. Recall the causes and major events of the Civil War. Explain the factors influencing U.S. imperialism. Summarize U.S. involvement in World War I. Describe the economic and cultural characteristics of the Roaring Twenties. Describe the Great Depression and the New Deal. Outline the contributions of the United States to the Allied victory in World War II. Describe the causes and events of the Cold War. Describe the social and economic conditions in the United States in the post-World War II period. In addition to the default course program, U.S. History - Advanced Placement includes alternate lessons, projects, essays, and tests for use in enhancing instruction or addressing individual needs. Semester one: The American Pageant: A History of the Republic by David Kennedy, et al. Volume 1: To 1877: Houghton Mifflin, 2006 [ISBN: 0618479287]. Semester two: The American Pageant: A History of the Republic by David Kennedy, et al. Volume 2: Since 1865: Houghton Mifflin, 2006 [ISBN: 0618479295]. Or Covers both semesters: The American Pageant: A History of the Republic by David Kennedy, et al.: Houghton Mifflin, 2006 [ISBN: 0618479279]. 346 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 U.S. HISTORY (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 1: THE AGE OF DISCOVERY AND COLONIAL SETTLEMENT (1500-1692) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Assignment Titles Course Overview 6. American Life in the Seventeenth Century, 1607— Course Information 1692 New World Beginnings, 33,000 B.C-A.D. 1769 7. Special Project Planting of English America, 1500-1733 8. Test: The Age of Discovery and Colonial Settlement Settling the Northern Colonies, 1619-1700 9. Writing Assignment U.S. HISTORY (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 2: PRE-REVOLUTIONARY AMERICA (1608-1775) 1. 2. 3. Assignment Titles Unit Information 4. The Road to Revolution, 1763-1775 Colonial Society on the Eve of the Revolution, 5. Special Project 1700—1775 6. Test: Pre-Revolutionary America The Duel for North America, 1608-1763 7. Writing Assignment U.S. HISTORY (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 3: THE REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD AND THE EARLY REPUBLIC (1775-1800) 1. 2. 3. 4. Assignment Titles Course Information 5. Special Project America Secedes from the Empire, 1775-1783 6. Test: The Revolutionary Period and the Early The Confederation and the Constitution, 1776Republic 1790 7. Writing Assignment Launching the New Ship of State, 1789-1800 U.S. HISTORY (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 4: THE DEVELOPMENT OF JEFFERSONIAN DEMOCRACY (1800-1840) 1. 2. 3. Assignment Titles Course Information 4. The Rise of a Mass Democracy, 1824-1840 The Triumphs and Travails of the Jeffersonian 5. Special Project Republic, 1800-1812 6. Test: The Development of Jeffersonian Democracy The Second War for Independence and the Upsurge 7. Writing Assignment of Nationalism, 1812-1824 U.S. HISTORY (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 5: MIDTERM EXAMINATION 1. 2. Midterm Tips Midterm Examination Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Midterm Examination U.S. HISTORY (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 6: THE CHANGING FACE OF AMERICA (1790-1860) 1. 2. 3. 4. Assignment Titles Course Information 5. Special Project Forging the National Economy, 1790-1860 6. Test: The Changing Face of America The Ferment of Reform and Culture, 1790-1860 7. Writing Assignment The South and the Slavery Controversy, 1793-1860 U.S. HISTORY (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 7: THE PRE-CIVIL WAR ERA (1841-1861) 1. 2. 3. 4. 347 Assignment Titles Course Information 5. Special Project Manifest Destiny and Its Legacy, 1841-1848 6.. Test: The Pre-Civil War Era Renewing the Sectional Struggle, 1848-1854 7. Writing Assignment Drifting Toward Disunion, 1854-1861 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 U.S. HISTORY (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 8: CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION (1861-1877) 1. 2. 3. Assignment Titles Course Information 4. The Ordeal of Reconstruction, 1865-1877 Girding for War: The North and the South, 18615. Special Project 1865 6.. Test: Civil War and Reconstruction The Furnace of Civil War, 1861-1865 7. Writing Assignment U.S. HISTORY (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 9: SEMESTER I FINAL EXAMINATION 1. 2. Final Exam Tips Final Examination Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Final Examination U.S. HISTORY (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 10: FORGING AN INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY (1869-1900) 1. 2. 3. Assignment Titles Semester II Course Introduction 4. Special Project Political Paralysis in the Gilded Age, 1869-1896 5. Test: Forging an Industrial Society Industry Comes of Age, 1865-1900 6. Writing Assignment U.S. HISTORY (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 11: AMERICA MOVES: TO THE CITY AND TO THE WEST (1865-1900) 1. 2. Assignment Titles America Moves to the City, 1865-1900 3. Special Project The Great West and the Agricultural Revolution, 4. Test: America Moves: to the City and to the West 1865-1896 5. Writing Assignment U.S. HISTORY (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 12: AMERICA'S AGE OF IMPERIALISM (1890-1912) 1. 2. Assignment Titles Empire and Expansion, 1890-1909 3. Special Project Progressivism and the Republican Roosevelt, 19014. Test: America's Age of Imperialism 1912 5. Writing Assignment U.S. HISTORY (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 13: WILSON AND THE FIRST WORLD WAR (1912-1918) 1. 2. Assignment Titles Wilsonian Progressivism at Home and Abroad, 3. Special Project 1912-1916 4. Test: Wilson and the First World War The War to End War, 1917-1918 5. Writing Assignment U.S. HISTORY (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 14: SEMESTER II MIDTERM EXAMINATION 1. Midterm Tips Assignment Titles 2. Midterm Examination U.S. HISTORY (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 15: THE ROARING TWENTIES AND THE POLITICS OF BOOM AND BUST (1919-1932) 1. 2. 3. 4. 348 Assignment Titles Introduction: Writing a Personal Application Essay 5. Written Assignment: Writing a Personal Application Reading Guide, Part 1: Principles of Essay Writing Essay Reading Guide, Part 2: Preview of Written 6. Reflections Assignment 7. AP Exam Preparation Reading Guide, Part 3: Preview of Written Assignment ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 U.S. HISTORY (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 16: FDR AND THE NEW DEAL (1933-1941) 1. 2. Assignment Titles The Great Depression and the New Deal, 19333. America in World War II, 1941-1945 1939 4. Special Project Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Shadow of War, 5. Test: FDR and the New Deal 1933-1941 6. Writing Assignment U.S. HISTORY (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 17: AMERICA IN THE POSTWAR ERA 1. 2. 3. The Cold War Begins, 1945-1952 The Eisenhower Era, 1952-1960 The Stormy Sixties, 1960-1968 Assignment Titles 4. Special Project 5. Test: America in the Postwar Era 6. Writing Assignment U.S. HISTORY (FOR USE WITH AP* COURSES) UNIT 18: TOWARD A NEW CENTURY 1. 2. 3. Assignment Titles The Stalemated Seventies, 1968-1980 4. Special Project The Resurgence of Conservatism, 1980-1992 5. Test: Toward a New Century America Confronts the Post-Cold War Era, 19926. 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Solving Literal Equations 9. Writing Equations 10. Solving Word Problems 11. Consecutive Integer Problems 12. Age Problems 13. Error in Measurement 14. Mixture Problems Translating Algebraic Sentences Solutions Multiplication Property of Equality Solving Two-Step Equations Solving Multi-Step Equations Linear Equations--Possible Solution Sets Solving Equations with Parentheses BLENDED LEARNING LIBRARY - ALGEBRA I RESOURCES UNIT 3: FUNCTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. The Abscissa and Ordinate Relations Inputs and Outputs Graphing Functions on the Coordinate Plane Writing a Function Rule Sequences Direct Variations Assignment Titles 8. Finding Slope Algebraically 9. Writing Equations in General Form 10. Slope-Intercept Form 11. Writing Linear Equations (1) 12. Writing Linear Equations (2) 13. Parallel and Perpendicular Lines BLENDED LEARNING LIBRARY - ALGEBRA I RESOURCES UNIT 4: INEQUALITIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Set Builder Notation Solving Inequalities by Addition Solving Inequalities by Multiplication Solving Multi-Step Inequalities Translating Inequalities Union and Intersection Compound Inequalities Assignment Titles 8. Graphing Linear Inequalities 9. Solving Absolute Value Equations and Inequalities 10. Graphing Absolute Value Inequalities on the Number Line 11. Graphing Absolute Value Inequalities on the Coordinate Plane BLENDED LEARNING LIBRARY - ALGEBRA I RESOURCES UNIT 5: LINEAR SYSTEMS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 354 Systems of Linear Equations Solve a System by Graphing Systems of Inequalities Solutions Solving by Substitution Solving by Elimination Assignment Titles 6. Solving with Determinants 7. Solving Systems with Fractions 8. Solving Word Problems with Two Unknowns 9. Solving Money Problems 10. Solving Mixture Problems ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 BLENDED LEARNING LIBRARY - ALGEBRA I RESOURCES UNIT 6: POLYNOMIALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Adding and Subtracting Polynomials Simplifying Polynomial Expressions Multiplying Polynomials The FOIL Method Dividing by a Monomial Dividing by a Polynomial Prime Factorization and the GCF Assignment Titles 8. Factoring Polynomials 9. Factoring by Grouping 10. Factoring Trinomials (1) 12 Factoring Trinomials (2) 13. The Difference of Two Squares 14. Factoring Polynomials Completely BLENDED LEARNING LIBRARY - ALGEBRA I RESOURCES UNIT 7: EXPONENTIAL AND RADICAL FUNCTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Negative Exponents Evaluating Exponential Expressions Writing Numbers in Scientific Notation Properties of Exponents (1) Properties of Exponents (2) Properties of Exponents (3) Assignment Titles 7. Geometric Sequences 8. Simplifying Perfect Roots 9. Multiplying Radicals 10. Rationalizing the Denominator 11. Combining Like Radicals 12. Radical Equations BLENDED LEARNING LIBRARY - ALGEBRA I RESOURCES UNIT 8: QUADRATICS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Assignment Titles The Pythagorean Theorem and Irrational Numbers 10. Solving Word Problems Using a Quadratic Equation Circle Equations 11. Solving Quadratic Equations by Completing the Midpoint of a Line Segment Square (1) Quadratic Equations 12. Solving Quadratic Equations by Completing the Graphing Parabolas Square (2) Graphing Quadratic Functions in General Form 13. The Quadratic Formula Graphing Quadratic Inequalities 14. Solving Quadratic Equations Using the Quadratic Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring Formula The Square Root Property BLENDED LEARNING LIBRARY - ALGEBRA I RESOURCES UNIT 9: RATIONAL EXPRESSIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Assignment Titles Writing a Rational Expression in Lowest Terms 6. Solving Equations That Contain Fractions Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions 7. Simplifying Complex Fractions Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions (1) 8. Solving Inequalities That Contain Fractions Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions (2) 9. Distance and Pipe Flow Problems Solving Proportions 10. Unknown Number Problems BLENDED LEARNING LIBRARY - ALGEBRA I RESOURCES UNIT 10: PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS 1. 2. 3. 4. 355 Assignment Titles Mean 5. Permutations Range and Interquartile Range 6. Combinations Scatter Plots 7. Introduction to Probability Listing Outcomes and the Multiplication Principle 8. Mutually Exclusive and Inclusive Events ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 GEOMETRY RESOURCES BLENDED LEARNING LIBRARY - GEOMETRY RESOURCES UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Assignment Titles 6. Geometric Postulates 7 Review of Algebraic Postulates 8. Geometric Theorems 9. Review of Properties of Algebra Set Theory Review Operations with Sets Point Line Plane BLENDED LEARNING LIBRARY - GEOMETRY RESOURCES UNIT 2: LOGIC 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Assignment Titles 6. Converse 7. The Given Statement 8. To Prove Statement 9. The Plan of the Proof 10. The Paragraph Proof Logic Conjunctions Disjunctions Negations Conditional Statements BLENDED LEARNING LIBRARY - GEOMETRY RESOURCES UNIT 3: ANGLES AND PARALLELS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Assignment Titles 6. Classifying Triangles 7. Exterior and Remote Interior Angles of a Triangle 8. Proofs Involving Triangles 9. Other Polygons Angle Measurement Angle Relationships Angle Relationship Theorems Basic Properties of Parallels Transversals and Special Angles BLENDED LEARNING LIBRARY - GEOMETRY RESOURCES UNIT 4: CONGRUENT TRIANGLES AND QUADRILATERALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Assignment Titles 7. Inequality Theorem in One Triangle 8. Quadrilateral Parallelograms Theorems 9. Triangles that Use Parallelograms in Proofs 10. Parallelograms: Rectangles 11. Trapezoids - Definitions and Proofs Defining Congruent Triangles Proving Triangles Congruent Proving Right Triangles congruent Independent Triangles Overlapping Triangles Isosceles Triangles BLENDED LEARNING LIBRARY - GEOMETRY RESOURCES UNIT 5: SIMILAR POLYGONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Algebra and Ratios Algebra Properties and Proportions Properties of Proportions Meaning of Similarity - Theorems Meaning of Similarity - Proofs The Pythagorean Theorem Theorems about 45-45-90 Right Triangles Assignment Titles 8. Using Triangles: Rectangular Solids 9. Using Triangles: Regular Square Pyramid 10. Trigonometry - Sine Ratio 11. Trigonometry - Cosine Ratio 12. Trigonometry - Tangent Ratio 13. Using Similar Triangles in Indirect Measurement 14. Using Trigonometry in Indirect Measurement BLENDED LEARNING LIBRARY - GEOMETRY RESOURCES UNIT 6: CIRCLES 1. 2. 356 Tangents Arcs Assignment Titles 3. Chords 4. 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Assignment Titles Exponential Functions 7. Solving Logarithmic Equations Graphs of Piecewise functions 8. Comparing Functions Exponential Equations 9. Inverse Functions Logarithmic Functions 10. Matrices Evaluating Exponential functions with Logarithms 11. System Solutions with Matrices Properties of Logarithms BLENDED LEARNING LIBRARY - ALGEBRA II RESOURCES UNIT 9: COUNTING PRINCIPLES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Factorials Permutations Combination Formula Combinations Applications Binomial Coefficients Assignment Titles 6. Probability concepts 7. Equally likely outcomes 8. Multiplication Principle 9. Conditional Probability BLENDED LEARNING LIBRARY - ALGEBRA II RESOURCES UNIT 10: PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS 1. 2. 3. 4. The Unit Circle Reciprocal Functions Radian Measure Evaluating Trig Functions Assignment Titles 5. The Pythagorean Identity 6. Graphs and Amplitude 7. 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Supplemental Lesson 2 6. Supplemental Lesson 3 7. Supplemental Lesson 4 Pretest: Pronouns Pronouns Retest: Pronouns Supplemental Lesson 1 ENGLISH GRAMMAR SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 5: (1.5)__VERBS 1. 2. 3. Assignment Titles 4. Supplemental Lesson 1 5. Supplemental Lesson 2 6. Supplemental Lesson 3 Pretest: Verbs Verbs Retest: Verbs ENGLISH GRAMMAR SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 6: (1.6)__HELPING VERBS AND VERB PHRASES 1. 2. Pretest: Helping Verbs and Verb Phrases Helping Verbs and Verb Phrases Assignment Titles 3. Retest: Helping Verbs and Verb Phrases ENGLISH GRAMMAR SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 7: (1.7)__VERB TENSES 1. 2. 3. Pretest: Verb Tenses Verb Tenses Retest: Verb Tenses Assignment Titles 4. Supplemental Lesson 1 5. Supplemental Lesson 2 ENGLISH GRAMMAR SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 8: (1.8)__CONFUSING VERBS 1. 2. 3. 360 Pretest: Confusing Verbs Confusing Verbs Retest: Confusing Verbs Assignment Titles 5. Supplemental Lesson 1 6. Supplemental Lesson 2 7. Supplemental Lesson 3 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ENGLISH GRAMMAR SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 9: (2.1)__ADJECTIVES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Assignment Titles 6. Supplemental Lesson 3 7. Supplemental Lesson 4 8. Supplemental Lesson 5 9. Supplemental Lesson 6 10. Supplemental Lesson 7 Pretest: Adjectives Adjectives Retest: Adjectives Supplemental Lesson 1 Supplemental Lesson 2 ENGLISH GRAMMAR SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 10: (2.2)__ADVERBS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Assignment Titles 6. Supplemental Lesson 3 7. Supplemental Lesson 4 8. Supplemental Lesson 5 9. Supplemental Lesson 6 10. Supplemental Lesson 7 Pretest: Adverbs Adverbs Retest: Adverbs Supplemental Lesson 1 Supplemental Lesson 2 ENGLISH GRAMMAR SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 11: (2.3)__PREPOSITIONS/PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES 1. 2. Pretest: Prepositions/Prepositional Phrases Prepositions/Prepositional Phrases Assignment Titles 3. Retest: Prepositions/Prepositional Phrases 4. 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Supplemental Lesson 2 Pretest: Quotation Marks Quotation Marks Retest: Quotation Marks ENGLISH GRAMMAR SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 19: (3.6)__PREFIXES AND SUFFIXES 1. 2. Assignment Titles 3. Retest: Prefixes and Suffixes 4. Supplemental Lesson 1 Pretest: Prefixes and Suffixes Prefixes and Suffixes ENGLISH GRAMMAR SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 20: (4.1)__THE SENTENCE 1. 2. 3. Assignment Titles 4. Supplemental Lesson 1 5. Supplemental Lesson 2 6. Supplemental Lesson 3 Pretest: The Sentence The Sentence Retest: The Sentence ENGLISH GRAMMAR SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 21: (4.2)__SUBJECT/VERB AGREEMENT 1. 2. Assignment Titles 3. Retest: Subject/Verb Agreement 4. Supplemental Lesson 1 Pretest: Subject/Verb Agreement Subject/Verb Agreement ENGLISH GRAMMAR SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 22: (4.3)__PRONOUN/ANTECEDENT AGREEMENT 1. 2. 3. Pretest: Pronoun/Antecedent Agreement Pronoun/Antecedent Agreement Retest: Pronoun/Antecedent Agreement Assignment Titles 4. Supplemental Lesson 1 5. Supplemental Lesson 2 6. 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Retest: Topic Sentence 4. Supplemental Lesson 1 Pretest: Topic Sentence Topic Sentence ENGLISH GRAMMAR SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 27: (5.1)__PARAGRAPHS 1. 2. 3. 4. Assignment Titles 5. Supplemental Lesson 2 6. Supplemental Lesson 3 7. Supplemental Lesson 4 8. Supplemental Lesson 5 Pretest: Paragraphs Paragraphs Retest: Paragraphs Supplemental Lesson 1 ENGLISH GRAMMAR SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 28: (5.2)__LETTER WRITING 1. 2. 3. 4. Assignment Titles 5. Supplemental Lesson 2 6. Supplemental Lesson 3 7. Supplemental Lesson 4 Pretest: Letter Writing Letter Writing Retest: Letter Writing Supplemental Lesson 1 ENGLISH GRAMMAR SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 29: (5.3)__DICTIONARY 1. 2. 3. 4. Assignment Titles 5. Supplemental Lesson 2 6. Supplemental Lesson 3 7. Supplemental Lesson 4 Pretest: Dictionary Dictionary Retest: Dictionary Supplemental Lesson 1 ENGLISH GRAMMAR SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 30: (5.4)__LIBRARY RESOURCES 1. 2. 3. 4. Assignment Titles 5. Supplemental Lesson 2 6. Supplemental Lesson 3 7. Supplemental Lesson 4 Pretest: Library Resources Library Resources Retest: Library Resources Supplemental Lesson 1 ENGLISH GRAMMAR SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 31: (5.5)__USING RESOURCE BOOKS 1. 2. 3. 4. Pretest: Using Resource Books Using Resource Books Retest: Using Resource Books Supplemental Lesson 1 Assignment Titles 5. Supplemental Lesson 2 6. Supplemental Lesson 3 7. Supplemental Lesson 4 8. Supplemental Lesson 5 ENGLISH GRAMMAR SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 32: (5.6)__REPORT WRITING 1. 2. 3. 4. 363 Pretest: Report Writing Report Writing Retest: Report Writing Supplemental Lesson 1 Assignment Titles 5. Supplemental Lesson 2 6. Supplemental Lesson 3 7. Supplemental Lesson 4 8. Supplemental Lesson 5 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATH SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC MATH SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 1: (1.1)__WHOLE NUMBERS 1. 2. 3. 4. Pretest: Whole Numbers Understanding Whole Numbers Retest: Whole Numbers Supplemental Lesson 1 Assignment Titles 5. Supplemental Lesson 2 6. Supplemental Lesson 3 7. Supplemental Lesson 4 MATH SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 2: (1.2)__PLACE VALUE 1. 2. 3. 4. Assignment Titles 5. Supplemental Lesson 2 6. Supplemental Lesson 3 7. Supplemental Lesson 4 8. Supplemental Lesson 5 Pretest: Place Value Place Value Retest: Place Value Supplemental Lesson 1 MATH SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 3: (1.3)__ADD AND CARRY 1. 2. 3. 4. Assignment Titles 5. Supplemental Lesson 2 6. Supplemental Lesson 3 7. Supplemental Lesson 4 8. Supplemental Lesson 5 Pretest: Add and Carry Add and Carry Retest: Add and Carry Supplemental Lesson 1 MATH SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 4: (1.4)__BORROW AND SUBTRACT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Assignment Titles 7. Supplemental Lesson 4 8. Supplemental Lesson 5 9. Supplemental Lesson 6 10. Supplemental Lesson 7 11. Supplemental Lesson 8 Pretest: Borrow and Subtract Borrow and Subtract Retest: Borrow and Subtract Supplemental Lesson 1 Supplemental Lesson 2 Supplemental Lesson 3 MATH SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 5: (1.5)__ROUND WHOLE NUMBERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Pretest: Round Whole Numbers Round Whole Numbers Retest: Round Whole Numbers Supplemental Lesson 1 Supplemental Lesson 2 Supplemental Lesson 3 Assignment Titles 7. Supplemental Lesson 4 8. Supplemental Lesson 5 9. Supplemental Lesson 6 10. Supplemental Lesson 7 11. Supplemental Lesson 8 MATH SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 6: (1.6)__ESTIMATE BY ROUNDING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 364 Pretest: Estimate By Rounding Estimate By Rounding Retest: Estimate By Rounding Supplemental Lesson 1 Supplemental Lesson 2 Supplemental Lesson 3 Assignment Titles 7. Supplemental Lesson 4 8. Supplemental Lesson 5 9. Supplemental Lesson 6 10. Supplemental Lesson 7 11. Supplemental Lesson 8 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATH SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 7: (1.7)__MULTIPLY/DIVIDE WHOLE NUMBERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Pretest: Multiply/Divide Whole Numbers Multiply/Divide Whole Numbers Retest: Multiply/Divide Whole Numbers Supplemental Lesson 1 Supplemental Lesson 2 Assignment Titles 6. Supplemental Lesson 3 7. Supplemental Lesson 4 8. Supplemental Lesson 5 9. Supplemental Lesson 6 MATH SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 8: (1.8)__SOLVE WORD PROBLEMS 1. 2. 3. Assignment Titles 5. Supplemental Lesson 1 6. Supplemental Lesson 2 7. Supplemental Lesson 3 Pretest: Solve Word Problems Solve Word Problems Retest: Solve Word Problems MATH SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 9: (2.1)__COMMON FRACTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. Assignment Titles 5. Supplemental Lesson 2 6. Supplemental Lesson 3 7. Supplemental Lesson 4 8. Supplemental Lesson 5 Pretest: Common Fractions Common Fractions Retest: Common Fractions Supplemental Lesson 1 MATH SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 10: (2.2)__ADD/SUBTRACT FRACTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. Pretest: Add/Subtract Fractions Add/Subtract Fractions Retest: Add/Subtract Fractions Supplemental Lesson 1 Assignment Titles 5. Supplemental Lesson 2 6. Supplemental Lesson 3 7. Supplemental Lesson 4 MATH SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 11: (2.3)__COMMON DENOMINATORS 1. 2. 3. Pretest: Common Denominators Common Denominators Retest: Common Denominators Assignment Titles 4. Supplemental Lesson 1 5. Supplemental Lesson 2 MATH SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 12: (2.4)__ADD/SUBTRACT UNLIKE FRACTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. Pretest: Add/Subtract Unlike Fractions Add/Subtract Unlike Fractions Retest: Add/Subtract Unlike Fractions Supplemental Lesson 1 Assignment Titles 5. Supplemental Lesson 2 6. Supplemental Lesson 3 7. Supplemental Lesson 4 8. Supplemental Lesson 5 MATH SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 13: (2.5)__SIMPLIFY/REDUCE FRACTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. Pretest: Simplify/Reduce Fractions Simplify/Reduce Fractions Retest: Simplify/Reduce Fractions Supplemental Lesson 1 Assignment Titles 5. Supplemental Lesson 2 6. Supplemental Lesson 3 7. Supplemental Lesson 4 MATH SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 14: (2.6)__ADD/SUBTRACT MIXED FRACTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 365 Pretest: Add/Subtract Mixed Fractions Add/Subtract Mixed Fractions Retest: Add/Subtract Mixed Fractions Supplemental Lesson 1 Assignment Titles 5. Supplemental Lesson 2 6. Supplemental Lesson 3 7. Supplemental Lesson 4 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATH SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 15: (2.7)__MULTIPLY/DIVIDE MIXED NUMBERS 1. 2. 3. 4. Pretest: Multiply/Divide Mixed Numbers Multiply/Divide Mixed Numbers Retest: Multiply/Divide Mixed Numbers Supplemental Lesson 1 Assignment Titles 5. Supplemental Lesson 2 6. Supplemental Lesson 3 7. Supplemental Lesson 4 MATH SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 16: (2.8)__WORD PROBLEMS WITH FRACTIONS 1. 2. 3. Pretest: Word Problems with Fractions Word Problems with Fractions Retest: Word Problems with Fractions Assignment Titles 4. Supplemental Lesson 1 5. Supplemental Lesson 2 6. Supplemental Lesson 3 MATH SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 17: (3.1)__DECIMALS 1. 2. 3. 4. Assignment Titles 5. Supplemental Lesson 2 6. Supplemental Lesson 3 7. Supplemental Lesson 4 8. Supplemental Lesson 5 Pretest: Decimals Decimals Retest: Decimals Supplemental Lesson 1 MATH SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 18: (3.2)__CONVERTING FRACTIONS AND DECIMALS 1. 2. 3. 4. Pretest: Converting Fractions and Decimals Converting Fractions and Decimals Retest: Converting Fractions and Decimals Supplemental Lesson 1 Assignment Titles 5. Supplemental Lesson 2 6. Supplemental Lesson 3 7. Supplemental Lesson 4 MATH SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 19: (3.3)__ADDING AND SUBTRACTING DECIMALS 1. 2. 3. 4. Pretest: Adding and Subtracting Decimals Adding and Subtracting Decimals Retest: Adding and Subtracting Decimals Supplemental Lesson 1 Assignment Titles 5. Supplemental Lesson 2 6. Supplemental Lesson 3 7. Supplemental Lesson 4 MATH SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 20: (3.4)__MULTIPLYING DECIMALS 1. 2. 3. 4. Pretest: Multiplying Decimals Multiplying Decimals Retest: Multiplying Decimals Supplemental Lesson 1 Assignment Titles 5. Supplemental Lesson 2 6. Supplemental Lesson 3 7. Supplemental Lesson 4 MATH SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC UNIT 21: (3.5)__DIVIDING DECIMALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 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World History Across the Eras 1500 HISTORY PLACEMENT TEST HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 8 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 368 European Backgrounds The Colonization of America War for Independence The Emergence of a Nation The Westward Movement Assignment Titles 6. The Civil War 7. The Industrial Nation 8. Twentieth Century World Power 9. The United States in a Changing World ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 HISTORY PLACEMENT TEST HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 9 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Assignment Titles 6. State and Local Government 7. Citizenship 8. Man's Responsibility 9. Responsibility to the Future: Planning a Career The Earth and Man The Tools of the Geographer Regions of the World The Heritage of the United States Our National Government HISTORY PLACEMENT TEST HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 10 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Assignment Titles The Beginnings of Human Society 6. Global Expansion and Encounter Early River Valley Civilizations 7. The Age of Revolutions, 1750–1914 Classical Traditions, Major Religions, and Giant 8. A Half Century of Crisis and Achievement Empires 9. The 20th Century Since 1945: Promises and Expanding Zones of Exchange and Encounter Paradoxes Intensified Hemispheric Interactions, A.D. 1000– 10. Turning Points in Human History 1500 ENGLISH GRAMMAR SKILLS DIAGNOSTIC HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 11 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Foundations of the American Republic Development of Constitutional Government National Expansion A Nation Divided A Nation Divided and United Assignment Titles 6. United States Involvement at Home and Abroad 7. The Search for Peace 8. A Nation at War 9. Contemporary America HISTORY PLACEMENT TEST GOVERNMENT PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 12 1. 2. 3. International Governments History of Governments United States Government Assignment Titles 4. The American Party System 5. The Citizen and Government HISTORY PLACEMENT TEST ECONOMICS PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 12 1. 2. 3. 369 Decisions Economic Roles The Market Works Assignment Titles 4. Manipulating the Market 5. The Macroeconomy ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 LANGUAGE ARTS PLACEMENT TEST LANGUAGE ARTS PLACEMENT TEST LANGUAGE ARTS PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Assignment Titles Vowels, Main Idea, Capitalization 7. Following Directions, Suffixes, Pronouns, Friendly Sentences, Capitalization, ABC Order Letters Dictionary Skills, Word Parts, Vocabulary 8. Reading A Play, Comparing With Adjectives, Root Parts Of Speech, Irregular Vowels, Comprehension Words Reading To Understand, Commas, Silent Letters 9. Classifying, References, Thank-You Letters, Cause And Effect, Homographs, Haiku Poetry Predicting Outcomes LANGUAGE ARTS PLACEMENT TEST LANGUAGE ARTS PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 4 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Assignment Titles 6. Rhymes and Reports 7. Forms of Literature 8. Language in Literature 9. Reading and Researching Reading and Writing Reading for Meaning Word Play Words in Season Reading and Writing Stories LANGUAGE ARTS PLACEMENT TEST LANGUAGE ARTS PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Assignment Titles 6. Poetry 7. Reading Comprehension 8. Working with Words 9. Reading and Study Skills A Royal Knight Working with Information The Story of Our Language Effective Communication Reading and Writing Stories LANGUAGE ARTS PLACEMENT TEST LANGUAGE ARTS PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 6 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Assignment Titles 6. Literary Forms 7. Reading for a Purpose 8. Poetry 9. Grammar/Oral Report Elements of Grammar Grammar Usage Reading Skills Writing Skills Newspapers a Propaganda LANGUAGE ARTS PLACEMENT TEST LANGUAGE ARTS PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 7 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Building Blocks for Writing Refreshing Your Mechanics Memory People, Places, Things and Actions Informational Texts: Letters and Directions Reading and Writing Narratives Assignment Titles 6. Communication 7. Rules for Writing 8. All About Nonfiction 9. Types of Literature 10. Harriet Tubman: A Study Guide LANGUAGE ARTS PLACEMENT TEST LANGUAGE ARTS PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 8 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 370 Strategies for Reading and Writing Mechanics and The Sentence History of Language and Modern Grammar Exposition: The Formal Essay Persuasion Assignment Titles 6. The Power of Words 7. Short Stories 8. Nonfiction Literature 9. Functional Texts and Reading Strategies 10. Sampling Literature ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 LANGUAGE ARTS PLACEMENT TEST LANGUAGE ARTS PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 9 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Reading and Writing The Structure of Language Language Use and Language History Researching a Complex Process Practical Persuasion Assignment Titles 6. Mass Media 7. Poetry and Short Stories 8. The Odyssey 9. Romeo and Juliet 10. Studies in the Novel LANGUAGE ARTS PLACEMENT TEST LANGUAGE ARTS PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 10 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Assignment Titles 6. Media and You 7. Short Stories 8. Reviewing Literature 9. Poetry 10. Drama Reading, Writing, and Speaking Language Structure Writing Effective Sentences Exposition Get a Job LANGUAGE ARTS PLACEMENT TEST LANGUAGE ARTS PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 11 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Assignment Titles 6. Nonfiction 7. American Drama 8. Studies in The American Novel 9. Research The Uses and Varieties of English Writing Effective Sentences Sentence Workshop Why Study Reading? Poetry LANGUAGE ARTS PLACEMENT TEST LANGUAGE ARTS PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 12 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 371 The Worth of Words The Structure of Language Reading, Researching, and Listening Skills Language: A Unique Gift to Man Medieval English Literature Assignment Titles 6. Elizabethan Literature 7. Seventeenth/Eighteenth-Century English Literature 8. Romantic and Victorian Poetry 9. Creative Writing ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT TEST MATH PLACEMENT TEST MATH PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Assignment Titles 6. Multiplication, Addition, and Subtraction 7. Operations, Likelihood, and Probability 8. Measurement, Fractions, and Decimals 9. Review: Multiple Concepts Whole Numbers Number Patterns Whole Numbers and Fractions Place Value Measurement MATH PLACEMENT TEST MATH PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 4 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Assignment Titles 6. Multiplication and Fractions 7. Fractions and Patterns 8. Division and Fractions 9. Decimals and Fractions 10. Graphing and Review Number Sense and Place Value Rounding and Estimation Whole Numbers and Fractions Lines and Shapes Division and Measurement MATH PLACEMENT TEST MATH PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Place Value, Addition, and Subtraction Multiplying Whole Numbers and Decimals Dividing Whole Numbers and Decimals Algebra and Graphing Measurement Assignment Titles 6. Factors and Fractions 7. Fraction Operations 8. Data Analysis and Probability 9. Geometry 10. Perimeter, Area, and Volume MATH PLACEMENT TEST MATH PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 6 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Assignment Titles 6. Ratio, Proportion, and Percent 7. Probability and Geometry 8. Geometry and Measurement 9. Integers and Transformations 10. Equations and Functions Whole Numbers and Algebra Data Analysis Decimals Fractions Fraction Operations MATH PLACEMENT TEST MATH PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 7 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Assignment Titles 6. Probability and Graphing 7. Data Analysis 8. Geometry 9. Measurement and Area 10. Surface Area and Volume Integers Fractions Decimals Patterns and Equations Ratios and Proportions MATH PLACEMENT TEST MATH PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 8 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 372 Pre-Algebra: The Real Number System Pre-Algebra: Integers Pre-Algebra: Rational Numbers Pre-Algebra: Proportional Reasoning Pre-Algebra: Functions Assignment Titles 6. Pre-Algebra: Measurement 7. Pre-Algebra: Plane Geometry 8. Pre-Algebra: Solid Figures 9. Pre-Algebra: Data Analysis 10. Pre-Algebra: Probability ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 MATH PLACEMENT TEST MATH PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 9 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Assignment Titles 6. Algebra I: Polynomials 7. Algebra I: Exponential and Radical Functions 8. Algebra I: Quadratics 9. Algebra I: Rational Expressions 10. Algebra I: Probability and Statistics Algebra I: Foundations of Algebra Algebra I: Linear Equations Algebra I: Functions Algebra I: Inequalities Algebra I: Linear Systems MATH PLACEMENT TEST MATH PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 10 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Assignment Titles Geometry: Introduction 6. Geometry: Circles Geometry: Logic 7. Geometry: Area and Volume Geometry: Angles and Parallels 8. Geometry: Coordinate Geometry Geometry: Congruent Triangles and Quadrilaterals 9. Geometry: Transformations Geometry: Similar Polygons 10. Geometry: Circles MATH PLACEMENT TEST MATH PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 11 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Algebra Ii: Set Algebra Ii: Numbers Algebra Ii: Linear Equations and Inequalities Algebra Ii: Polynomials Algebra Ii: Algebraic Fractions Assignment Titles 6. Algebra Ii: Real Numbers 7. Algebra Ii: Quadratic Relations and Systems 8. Algebra Ii: Exponential Functions 9. Algebra Ii: Counting Principles MATH PLACEMENT TEST MATH PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 12 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 373 Assignment Titles Precalculus: Relations And Functions 6. Precalculus: Application Of Trigonometric Precalculus: Functions Functions Precalculus: Trigonometric Functions 7. Precalculus: Inverse Trigonometric Functions And Precalculus: Circular Functions And Their Graphs Polar Coordinates Precalculus: Identities And Functions Of Multiple 8. Precalculus: Quadratic Equations Angles 9. Precalculus: Probability 10. Precalculus: Calculus And Review ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SCIENCE PLACEMENT TEST SCIENCE PLACEMENT TEST SCIENCE PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. You Grow and Change Plants Animals Body Health Properties of Matter Assignment Titles 6. Sound 7. Time and Seasons 8. Rocks and Their Change 9. Heat Energy SCIENCE PLACEMENT TEST SCIENCE PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 4 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Plants Animals The Environment Machines Electricity and Magnetism Assignment Titles 6. Matter and Water 7. Weather 8. The Universe and Solar System 9. The Planet Earth SCIENCE PLACEMENT TEST SCIENCE PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Cells Plants: Life Cycles Animals: Life Cycles The Web of Life Transformation of Energy Assignment Titles 6. Physical Geology 7. Records in the Rock: Fossils 8. Records in Rock: Geology 9. Cycles in Nature SCIENCE PLACEMENT TEST SCIENCE PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 6 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Plant Systems The Human Body Animals Reproduction and Genetics Chemistry Assignment Titles 6. Light and Sound 7. Motion 8. Earth and Space 9. The Sun and Other Stars SCIENCE PLACEMENT TEST SCIENCE PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 7 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Scientific Inquiry Matter Energy and Motion Biology Health and Disease Assignment Titles 6. Genetics 7. Ecology and the Environment 8. Earth Science 9. Astronomy 10. Life Over Time SCIENCE PLACEMENT TEST SCIENCE PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 8 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 374 Our Atomic World Perceiving Things Volume Physical Geology Historical Geology Assignment Titles 6. Oceanography 7. Balance in Nature 8. Science and Tomorrow 9. Astronomy ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 SCIENCE PLACEMENT TEST SCIENCE PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 9 (EARTH SCIENCE) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Origin of the Earth History of the Earth Dynamic Structure of Earth Forces And Features of Earth Features of the Earth's Crust Assignment Titles 6. Shaping Earth's Crust 7. Earth's Water 8. Earth's Atmosphere 9. Earth's Weather and Climate 10. Astronomy SCIENCE PLACEMENT TEST SCIENCE PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 10 (BIOLOGY) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Biology: The Study of Life Biochemistry Cells Cell Energy Cell Division and Reproduction Assignment Titles 6. Genetics and Heredity 7. Microbiology and Diversity 8. Plants 9. Animals and Humans 10. Ecology and the Environment SCIENCE PLACEMENT TEST SCIENCE PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 11 (CHEMISTRY) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Assignment Titles Measurement and Analysis 6. Chemical Reactions How to Identify Elements 7. Equilibrium Systems Exploring Laws for Gases and Conservation of Mass 8. Carbon Chemistry: Hydrocarbons The Discovery of Atoms: Nature's Building Blocks 9. Carbon Chemistry: Functional Groups Molecular Structure 10. Chemistry Review SCIENCE PLACEMENT TEST SCIENCE PLACEMENT TEST LEVEL 12 (PHYSICS) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 375 Kinematics Dynamics Work And Energy Introduction To Waves Light Assignment Titles 6. Static Electricity 7. Electric Currents 8. Magnetism 9. Atomic And Nuclear Physics 10. Review ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 TEST PREP ACT* TEST PREP ACT* TEST PREP UNIT 1: ORIENTATION TO THE ACT 1. 2. Assignment Titles 3. Glossary and Credits Introduction and Overview to the ACT Test Tips ACT* TEST PREP UNIT 2: THE ACT ENGLISH TEST 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Assignment Titles Overview of the ACT English Test 6. Word Use Punctuation, Grammar, and Usage 7. Writing Strategy and Style Sentence and Paragraph Structure 8. English Practice Test Sentence and Paragraph Structure: Pronouns 9. Glossary and Credits Sentence and Paragraph Structure: Syntax and Style ACT* TEST PREP UNIT 3: THE ACT MATHEMATICS TEST 1. 2. 3. Overview of the ACT Mathematics Test Elementary Algebra Intermediate Algebra/Coordinate Geometry Assignment Titles 4. Plane Geometry/Trigonometry 5. Mathematics Practice Test 6. Glossary and Credits ACT* TEST PREP UNIT 4: THE ACT READING TEST 1. 2. 3. Overview of the ACT Reading Test Balance and Efficiency Fiction Assignment Titles 4. Nonfiction 5. Reading Practice Test 6. Glossary and Credits ACT* TEST PREP UNIT 5: THE ACT SCIENCE TEST 1. 2. 3. Overview of the ACT Science Test Data Representation Research Summaries Assignment Titles 4. Conflicting Viewpoints 5. Science Practice Test 6. Glossary and Credits ACT* TEST PREP UNIT 6: THE ACT WRITING TEST 1. 2. Overview of the ACT Writing Test Samples and Comparison Assignment Titles 3. Prompts for Practice 4. Glossary and Credits ACT* TEST PREP UNIT 7: PRACTICE TEST 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Assignment Titles 6. ACT Practice Test ‐ Alternate Test 2: English 7. ACT Practice Test ‐ Alternate Test 2: Math 8. ACT Practice Test ‐ Alternate Test 2: Reading 9. ACT Practice Test ‐ Alternate Test 2: Science 10. ACT Practice Test ‐ Alternate Test 3: English ACT Practice Test: English ACT Practice Test: Math ACT Practice Test: Reading ACT Practice Test: Science ACT Practice Test ‐ Alternate Test 1: English ACT Practice Test ‐ Alternate Test 1: Math ACT Practice Test ‐ Alternate Test 1: Reading ACT Practice Test ‐ Alternate Test 1: Science ACT Practice Test ‐ Alternate Test 3: Math ACT Practice Test ‐ Alternate Test 3: Reading ACT Practice Test ‐ Alternate Test 3: Science * ACT is a registered trademark of ACT, Inc., which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product. 376 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ESSENTIALS OF LANGUAGE ARTS ESSENTIALS OF LANGUAGE ARTS UNIT 1: READING INFORMATIONAL TEXT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Consumer Materials Workplace Documents Quiz 1: Navigating Information Texts Main Idea Language Use Organization Conclusions and Predictions Assignment Titles 8. Quiz 2: Understanding Informational Texts 9. Evaluating a Consumer/Workplace Text 10. Evaluating an Argument or Position 11. Quiz 3: Evaluating Informational Text 12. Writing Applications - Business Letter 13. Test ESSENTIALS OF LANGUAGE ARTS UNIT 2: LITERARY ANALYSIS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Assignment Titles 9. Narrator, Tone, and Point of View 10. Drawing Conclusions 11. Literary Structures in Drama 12. Literary Structures in Poetry 13. Literary Critique 14. Quiz 3: Literary Analysis 15. Writing Applications - Response to Literature 16. Test Literary Genres Nonfiction Genres Quiz 1: Literary Genres The Plot Characterization Theme Quiz 2: Literary Analysis Literary Devices ESSENTIALS OF LANGUAGE ARTS UNIT 3: BASICS OF ESSAY WRITING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Writing a Focused Essay Writing a Valid Essay Writing an Expressive Essay Quiz 1: Basics of Essay Writing Types of Essays: Biographical Narrative Assignment Titles 6. Types of Essays: Expository Essay 7. Types of Essays: Persuasive Essay 8. Quiz 2: Types of Essays 9. Test ESSENTIALS OF LANGUAGE ARTS UNIT 4: EFFECTIVE WRITING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Connecting Ideas through Coordination Keeping Ideas Parallel Connecting Ideas through Subordination Quiz 1: Sentence Structure Using Verbs Correctly Using Nouns and Pronouns Correctly Assignment Titles 7. Using Modifiers Correctly 8. Quiz 2: Usage 9. Choosing the Right Words 10. Correct Sentence Punctuation 11. Quiz 3: Writing Conventions 12. Test ESSENTIALS OF LANGUAGE ARTS UNIT 5: BASICS OF ESSAY WRITING 1. 377 Final Exam Assignment Titles 2. Alternate Final Exam ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ESSENTIALS OF MATHEMATICS COURSE OVERVIEW Essentials of Mathematics is a semester-length review of the fundamentals taught in Pre-Algebra, Algebra I and Geometry courses and is useful at the high school level for basic skill remediation and/or practice necessary to prepare for a state exam. The course highlights basic mathematical skills through multiple review, practice and sample exam questions. Upon successfully completing the course, the student should have mastered the following concepts: Understand and know how to compute and define rational numbers Perform basic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with fractions, decimals, and percents Apply basic fundamental rules of exponents as well as scientific notation Be able to construct basic and complex geometric shapes; solve for perimeter, area, surface area, and volume Use inductive and deductive reasoning, conjectures, and estimation necessary to construct a picture, formula or equation needed for analyzing and solving algebraic and geometric word problems involving basic probability and statistical reasoning, scale factor, graphic representation of quantities, and linear systems of equations Solve single variable, absolute value, and linear systems of equations Evaluate, solve, and graph linear functions as well as conceptualize the relationship between the independent and dependent variable of a function Simplify and perform operations with radical expressions and polynomials Understand and know how to apply the slope-intercept form of a line, slope formula, and Pythagorean theorem ESSENTIALS OF MATHEMATICS UNIT 1: NUMBER SENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Assignment Titles Course Overview 9. Fractions and Factoring Reviewing Rational Numbers 10. Using Exponent Rules Absolute Value and Integers 11. Exponents in Scientific Notation Quiz 1: Reviewing Rational Numbers 12. Negative Whole-Number Exponents Converting Fractions to Decimals and Percents 13. Powers and Roots Working with Percents (1) Increase and Decrease 14. Quiz 3: Fractions and Factoring, Exponents, Powers Working with Percents (2) Applications of Percents and Roots Quiz 2: Fractions, Decimals, and Percents 15. Test ESSENTIALS OF MATHEMATICS UNIT 2: STATISTICS, DATA, ANALYSIS, AND PROBABILITY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Measures of Central Tendency Evaluating Statistical Claims Displaying and Comparing Data Sets Quiz 1: Working with Data Outcomes Assignment Titles 6. Representing Probabilities 7. Independent and Dependent Variables 8. Quiz 2: Probability 9. Test ESSENTIALS OF MATHEMATICS UNIT 3: ALGEBRA AND FUNCTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 378 Order of Operations Working with Exponents and Roots The Distributive Property Add and Subtract Polynomials Multiply and Divide Polynomials Quiz 1: Simplifying Expressions Assignment Titles 7. Inverse Operations 8. Solving Two-Step Equations and Inequalities 9. Writing Mathematical Statements 10. Quiz 2: Solving Equations and Inequalities 11. Test ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 ESSENTIALS OF MATHEMATICS UNIT 4: MEASUREMENT AND GEOMETRY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Measurement Systems Scale Drawings and Models Measures of Rates and Products Perimeter and Area: 2D Figures Surface Area and Volume: 3D Figures Quiz 1: Measurement and Geometry Converting Between Units of Measure Complex 2D Objects Assignment Titles 9. Complex 3D Objects 10. Geometric Shapes: Scale Factors 11. Quiz 2: Complex Objects 12. Pythagorean Theorem 13. Coordinate Graphs 14. Transformations and Congruent Figures 15. Quiz 3: Coordinate Geometry 16. Test ESSENTIALS OF MATHEMATICS UNIT 5: MATHEMATICAL REASONING 1. 2. 3. 4. Analyzing Problems Making Conjectures Estimation (1) Estimation (2) Assignment Titles 5. Inductive and Deductive Reasoning 6. Solving Problems 7. Quiz 1: Mathematical Reasoning 8. Test ESSENTIALS OF MATHEMATICS UNIT 6: ALGEBRA I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Graphs and Charts Represent Data Graphing Linear Functions Parallel Lines Solutions of Linear Equations Graphing Higher Power Functions Quiz 1: Graphing Solving Absolute Value Inequalities Solving Linear Equations Assignment Titles 10. Solving Linear Inequalities 11. Quiz 2: Equations 12. Multi-Step Word Problems (Rate) 13. Multi-Step Word Problems (Work) 14. Multi-Step Word Problems (Percent Mixture) 15. System of Equations 16. System of Linear Inequalities 17. Quiz 3: Equations 18. Test ESSENTIALS OF MATHEMATICS UNIT 7: FINAL EXAM 1. 379 Final Exam Assignment Titles 2. Alternate Final Exam ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 GED PREP HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY COURSE OVERVIEW GED Prep History and Geography is designed to prepare students for the GED exam. This 4-unit course focuses on topics related to American History, World History, Geography, and Government and Citizenship. The lessons in this course will give students the opportunity to: Review the social sciences, including history, anthropology, sociology, economics, and political science. Review the geography and history of the United States. Review the challenges affecting humans and our physical and social environments. Review world history from ancient civilizations through the end of the twentieth century. GED PREP HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY UNIT 1: GED PREP: SOCIAL SCIENCES REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles Course Overview 11. Quiz 2: Anthropology and Sociology Meaning of History/The Historical Method 12. The Discipline of Economics The Geography and Early History of the United 13. The Discipline of Political Science States Quiz 1: The Meaning of History 14. The State Anthropology 15. Quiz 3: Economics and Politics Sociology 16. Special Project The Nature of Man 17. Test The Culture of Man 18. Alternate Test Cultural Groups of the United States 19. Glossary and Credits Immigrants and Social Change GED PREP HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY UNIT 2: GED PREP: AMERICAN HISTORY REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11 12 13 14 15 16 380 Assignment Titles Basis of United States Democracy 17 World War I Early Colonization 18 Quiz 4: Industrialization of the United States Quiz 1: Basis of United States Democracy 19 The United States: From World War II to Vietnam Beginnings of United States Democracy 20 Essay: Vietnam War Second Continental Congress 21 The United States: From Kennedy to Ford United States Government 22 Essay: President Kennedy Quiz 2: Beginnings of United States Democracy 23 The United States: From Carter to George W. Bush United States of the 1800s 24 Quiz 5: Current History of the United States Jackson Era 25 The '80s and '90s Report: Regional Lifestyles 26 Report: Eras and Issues Report: Sectionalism and Slavery 27 Quiz 6: The '80s and '90s Civil War 28 Special Project Reconstruction of the South 29 Test Quiz 3: United States of the 1800s 30 Alternate Test Industrialization of the United States 31 Glossary and Credits Report: Roosevelt's New Deal ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 GED PREP HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY UNIT 3: GED PREP: MAN IN A CHANGING WORLD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11 Assignment Titles Development of the Earth (Part 1) 12 Social Man Develops Civilization 13 Report: Political Issue Development of the Earth (Part 2) 14 Man and His Social Environment Man Investigates the Earth 15 Commitment to the Future (Part 2) Quiz 1: Development of the Earth 16 Project: State Map Historical Background of the United States (Part 1) 17 Quiz 3: Commitment to the Future Historical Background of the United States (Part 2) 18 Special Project Report: Revolutionary or Civil War 19 Test Citizenship 20 Alternate Test Quiz 2: Historical Background of the United States 21 Glossary and Credits Commitment to the Future (Part 1) GED PREP HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY UNIT 4: GED PREP: WORLD HISTORY REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 381 Assignment Titles Ancient Civilizations 11. Quiz 2: Renaissance Greeks, Romans, and Other Ancient Cultures 12. The Modern World - Revolutions Medieval Times: Invasions and Feudalism 13. Industrial Revolution Medieval Culture and the Church 14. Two World Wars and Attempts at Peace Quiz 1: Ancient Civilizations and Medieval Times 15. The Late 20th Century Politics of the Renaissance 16. Quiz 3: The Modern World Arts and Sciences of the Renaissance 17 Special Project The Reformation 18 Test Absolutism 19 Alternate Test Exploration 20 Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 GED PREP LANGUAGE ARTS COURSE OVERVIEW GED Prep Language Arts is a four-unit course designed to prepare non-traditional students for the GED exam. The course develops critical thinking skills. The course reviews these topics: Grammatical structures, mechanics, and usage Written and spoken communication skills Categories of fiction and nonfiction, comprehension and evaluation Library and dictionary skills GED PREP LANGUAGE ARTS UNIT 1: PARTS OF SPEECH, MECHANICS, AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Course Overview Verb Tenses Subject-Verb Agreement; Confusing Verbs Nouns and Pronouns Types of Pronouns; Antecedents Modifiers: Adjectives and Adverbs Modifiers: Prepositional Phrases Sentences: Patterns and Types Spelling Review: Lessons 1 and 2 Quiz 1: The Structure of Language Spelling Quiz: Lessons 1 and 2 Capitalization Rules Punctuation Rules: Apostrophes Punctuation Rules: Quotation Marks and Parentheses Punctuation Rules: Hyphens and Commas Assignment Titles 16. Mechanics Review 17 Project: Punctuation Practice 18 Spelling Review: Lessons 3 and 4 19 Quiz 2: Mechanics of Language 20 Spelling Quiz: Lessons 3 and 4 21 Communication: Writing and Reading 22 Communication: Speaking and Listening 23 Project: Autobiography 24 Spelling Review: Lessons 5 and 6 25 Report: Harriet Tubman and Helen Keller 26 Quiz 3: Skills of Communication 27 Spelling Quiz: Lessons 5 and 6 28 Special Project 29 Test 30 Alternate Test 31 Glossary and Credits GED PREP LANGUAGE ARTS UNIT 2: LANGUAGE HISTORY AND USAGE, READING, AND COMMUNICATION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 382 History of Language Grammar: Parts of Speech Punctuation and Capitalization Abbreviations and Hyphens Words Usage Sentences Paragraphs Letters Compositions Essay: What Makes a Good Politician? Quiz 1: Language Spelling Review: Lessons 1 and 2 Spelling Quiz: Lessons 1 and 2 Communication: Unspoken Factors Communication: Spoken Factors Essay: Interview a Friend Comprehending Communication Assignment Titles 19 Quiz 2: Communication 20 Spelling Review: Lessons 3 and 4 21 Spelling Quiz: Lessons 3 and 4 22 Reading: Word Parts 23 Reading: Context Clues and Sequence 24 Reading: Fact and Opinion 25 Reading: Essays and Autobiographies 26 Project: Formal Essay 27 Report: Autobiography 28 Quiz 3: Reading 29 Spelling Review: Lessons 5 and 6 30 Essay: Short Story 31 Spelling Quiz: Lessons 5 and 6 32. Special Project 33. Test 34. Alternate Test 35. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 GED PREP LANGUAGE ARTS UNIT 3: USAGE, WRITING AND READING SKILLS, AND RESEARCH 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Assignment Titles Structure 10. Library Skills and Visual Aids Plural Nouns 11 Determining the Author's Message Adjectives 12 Quiz 3: Reading and Research Verbs and Adverbs 13 Project: Visual Media Pronouns, Prepositions, Phrases, and Clauses 14 Special Project Quiz 1: Structure 15 Test The Skills of Writing 16 Alternate Test The Skills of Speaking 17 Glossary and Credits Quiz 2: Communication GED PREP LANGUAGE ARTS UNIT 4: ANALYZING WORDS, WRITING SKILLS, AND LITERATURE TYPES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 383 Assignment Titles Analyzing Written Words: Context Skills, Prefixes, 14. Critical Analysis and Roots 15. Quiz 3: Writing Expository Prose Project: Prefixes and Roots 16. Genres of American Literature: Drama Analyzing Written Words: Dictionary Skills 17 Genres of American Literature: Poetry (1) Quiz 1: Analyzing Written Words 18 Genres of American Literature: Poetry (2) Writing Effective Sentences (1) 19 Genres of American Literature: Novel (1) Writing Effective Sentences (2) 20 Genres of American Literature: Novel (2) Project: Using Phrases in Sentences 21. Essay: The Old Man and the Sea Sentence Problems 22. Genres of American Literature: Nonfiction Quiz 2: Writing Effective Sentences 23. Quiz 4: Genres of American Literature Writing Expository Prose 24. Special Project Project: Preparing Expository Essay 25. Test Essay: Expository Essay 26. Alternate Test Writing Expository Prose: Research Papers 27. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 GED PREP MATHEMATICS COURSE OVERVIEW GED Prep Mathematics Course is an elective math course intended for the middle school- or high school-level student who is in need of basic skill remediation and/or practice necessary to prepare for the high school graduation equivalency exam (GED). The course reviews the core fundamentals taught in the middle to high school level Pre-Algebra, Algebra I and Geometry courses by highlighting basic mathematical skills through multiple review, practice and sample exam questions. Upon successfully completing the course, the student should have mastered the following concepts: Perform basic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with fractions, decimals and percentages Be able to construct graphic representation of data using a line graph, histogram and frequency polygon Basic probability and statistical reasoning Solve single variable and linear systems of equations using algebraic and graphical methods Evaluate, solve and graph linear functions as well as conceptualize the relationship between the independent and dependent variable of a function Simplify and perform operations with radical expressions and polynomials Solve quadratic equations by using methods of factoring, square roots and the Quadratic Formula Calculate perimeter, area and volume of figures and solids Know how to solve for angles given parallels, perpendiculars and transversals Be able to determine arcs, angles, chords and sectors of a circle Demonstrate how to solve for the sides and angles of triangles, quadrilaterals and polygons Investigate postulates and theorems used for proving triangle congruency. GED PREP MATHEMATICS UNIT 1: REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 384 Course Overview Operating on Whole Numbers Basic Operations and Rounding Multiplying and Dividing Whole Numbers Quiz 1 Fractions Picture, Bar, and Pie Charts Project: Graph Quiz 2 Adding and Subtracting Fractions Multiplying Mixed Numbers Dividing Mixed Numbers Quiz 3 Assignment Titles 14. Adding and Subtracting Decimals 15. Multiplying Decimals 16. Dividing Decimals and Rounding Numbers 17 Quiz 4 18 Patterns and Number Sequences 19 Rounding and Missing Number Problems 20 Problem Solving 21 Quiz 5 22 Special Project 23 Test 24 Alternate Test 25 Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 GED PREP MATHEMATICS UNIT 2: REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11 Place Value, Order, and Rounding Central Tendency, Ratios, and Proportions Problem Solving Strategies Quiz 1 Geometric Properties Sets Number Systems and Factorization Quiz 2 Operating on Fractions and Decimals Base, Rate, and Percentage Percentages and Averages Assignment Titles 12 Quiz 3 13 Formula Review 14 Solving Equations 15 Ratios and Proportions 16 Different Types of Statistics 17 Quiz 4 18 Special Project 19 Test 20 Alternate Test 21 Glossary and Credits GED PREP MATHEMATICS UNIT 3: PRE-ALGEBRA REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Assignment Titles Integers, Absolute Value, and Cartesian Planes 11 Area and Volume Adding and Subtracting Integers 12 Commutative and Associative Properties Multiplying Integers 13 Solving Equations Dividing Integers 14 Applications Algebraic Expressions and Variables 15 Quiz 2 Expressions, Variables, and Exponents 16 Special Project More Expressions, Variables, and Exponents 17 Test Graphing Algebraic Sentences 18. Alternate Test Quiz 1 19. Glossary and Credits Geometric Formulas and Square Roots GED PREP MATHEMATICS UNIT 4: ALGEBRA I: QUADRATIC EQUATIONS AND REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Quadratic Equations Methods of Solving Quadratic Equations The Quadratic Formula Verbal Problems Quiz 1 Review of Algebra (Part 1) Review of Algebra (Part 2) Quiz 2 Assignment Titles 9. Review of Algebra (Part 3) 10. Review of Algebra (Part 4) 11. Quiz 3 12. Unit 10 Special Project 13. Test 14. Alternate Test 15. Glossary and Credits GED PREP MATHEMATICS UNIT 5: GEOMETRY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 385 Assignment Titles Introduction to Lines, and Angles 11. Hexagons Using a Protractor 12. Quiz 4 Quiz 1 13. Ratio Review Triangle Terms 14. Proportion Review Perimeter and Area of Triangles 15. Similar Figures and Scale Drawings Quiz 2 16 Quiz 5 Perimeter and Area of Squares and Rectangles 17 Special Project Parallelograms, Trapezoids, and Formulas 18. Test Quiz 3 19. Alternate Test Circles 20. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 GED PREP MATHEMATICS UNIT 6: FORMULAS AND GEOMETRY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Area, Perimeter, and Square Roots Circumference and Area of Circles Triangle, Pythagorean Theorem Types of Quadrilaterals Quiz 1 Rectangular Solids Pyramids and Prisms Quiz 2 Solid Figures Assignment Titles 10. Using a Calculator to Determine Geometric Measures 11. Translations 12. Quiz 3 13. Special Project 14. Test 15. Alternate Test 16 Glossary and Credits GED PREP MATHEMATICS UNIT 7: STATISTICS, GRAPHS, AND PROBABILITY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Assignment Titles Statistics: Mean 8. Number Patterns and Functions Median and Mode 9. Coordinate Graphs Deviation or Spread; Frequency Distribution 10. Quiz 2 Quiz 1 11. Special Project The Pictograph and Bar Graph 12. Test Line Segment Graph, Histogram, and Frequency 13. Alternate Test Polygon 14. Glossary and Credits More About Bar Graphs and Line Segment Graphs GED PREP MATHEMATICS UNIT 8: GEOMETRY: ANGLES AND PARALLELS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 386 Assignment Titles Angle Definitions 15. Quiz 3: Parallels and Transversals Angle Measurement 16. Construction: Perpendiculars Quiz 1: Angles 17. Construction: Tangents to Circle Relationship Definitions 18. Construction: Parallels Angle Relationship Theorems (1) 19. Classifying Triangle by Sides and Angles Angle Relationship Theorems (2) 20. Exterior/Remote Interior Angles of Triangle Quiz 2: Angle Theorems 21. Proofs Involving Triangles Construction: Copying Figures 22. Other Polygons Construction: Bisecting Figures 23. Quiz 4: Triangles, Polygons, and Angle Properties Basic Properties of Parallels 24.. Special Project Transversals and Special Angles 25. Test More Proofs: Transversals and Special Angles 26. Alternate Test Continued Proofs: Transversals and Special Angles 27. Glossary and Credits More Proofs for Postulates 9 and 10 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 GED PREP SCIENCE COURSE OVERVIEW GED Prep Science is a four-unit course designed to prepare non-traditional students for the GED exam. The course develops critical thinking skills. The course reviews these topics: The sun and the solar system Composition of the earth’s crust Scientific units and measurement Matter and its structure and properties Energy and motion Principles and applications of biology GED PREP SCIENCE UNIT 1: GED PREP: EARTH IN SPACE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Assignment Titles 9. Quiz 3: The Moon 10. Eclipses 11. Quiz 4: Eclipses 12. Special Project 13. Test 14. Alternate Test 15. Glossary and Credits Course Overview The Sun's Energy Quiz 1: The Sun's Energy The Solar System Outer Planets Asteroids Quiz 2: The Sun's Family The Moon GED PREP SCIENCE UNIT 2: GED PREP: REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Atoms and Nuclear Energy Measurement Quiz 1: Nuclear Power and Measurement Weight, Mass, and Density Quiz 2: Weight, Mass, and Density The Earth's Surface Oceans and Continents Quiz 3: Geology Assignment Titles 9. Science and Space 10. Population and Environment 11 Quiz 4: The World and Beyond 12 Special Project 13 Test 14 Alternate Test 15 Glossary and Credits GED PREP SCIENCE UNIT 3: GED PREP: REVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Matter Matter in Change Gases and Moles Quiz 1: Matter, Gases, and Moles Energy Quiz 2: Energy Machines Assignment Titles 8. Waves 9. Quiz 3: Machines and Introduction to Waves 10. Special Project 11 Test 12 Alternate Test 13 Glossary and Credits GED PREP SCIENCE UNIT 4: GED PREP: PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS OF BIOLOGY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 387 Study of Life Definition of Life Quiz 1: Study of Life Basic Principles of Life Control System Environment of Life Quiz 2: Basic Principles of Life Assignment Titles 8. Applications of Biology 9. Green Revolution 10. Quiz 3: Applications of Biology 11. Special Project 12. Test 13. Alternate Test 14. Glossary and Credits ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 GED TEST PREP GED TEST PREP UNIT 1: REASONING THROUGH LANGUAGE ARTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Assignment Titles Overview and Diagnostic Test 15. Independent and Subordinate Clauses Main Ideas 16. Sentence Errors Cause and Effect, Compare and Contrast 17. Parallel Structure and Agreement Drawing Conclusions and Making Generalizations 18. Capitalization and Punctuation Analyzing Language, Tone, and Word Choice 19. Possessives and Contractions Analyzing Arguments 20. Commonly Confused Words/Homonyms Relationships Between Texts 21. Understanding the Writing Prompt Plot 22. Planning and Organizing Your Writing Understanding Characters 23. Developing a Thesis Theme 24. Gathering Evidence Style and Inferences 25. Writing Your Response Understanding Point of View 26. Revising, Editing, and Polishing Figurative Language 27. Review Test Parts of the Sentence GED TEST PREP UNIT 2: MATHEMATICAL REASONING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Overview and Diagnostic Test Numbers, Value, and Order of Operations Place Value and Rounding Factors, Multiples, and Exponents Fractions Decimals Ratios Proportion Percentages Pictographs, Line Plots, Histograms Interpreting Data: Tables and Graphs Probability Statistics Combinations and Permutations Assignment Titles 15. Measurement 16. Units and Conversion 17. Two-dimensional Figures 18. Three-dimensional Figures 19. The Number Line, Power, Roots 20. Scientific Notation and Algebraic Expressions 21. Polynomials: Add and Subtract 22. Polynomials: Divide and Multiply 23. Equations 24. Functions 25. Inequalities 26. Graphing and Coordinate Geometry 27. Graphing Functions 28. Review Test GED TEST PREP UNIT 3: SOCIAL STUDIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 388 Assignment Titles Overview and Diagnostic Test 11. Branches of Government Understanding Texts and Analyzing Point of View 12. Political Parties and Voting Interpreting Visual Elements 13. Economic Concepts and the U.S. System Evaluating Evidence, Integrating Content 14. The Economy and the Government American Revolution 15. Labor/Consumer Issues Civil War, Westward Expansion 16. Early Civilizations The Progressive Era 17. Exploration and Colonization The Civil Rights Era 18. Current World Issues The Role of the U.S. in the World 19. Review Test The Constitution ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 GED TEST PREP UNIT 4: SCIENCE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Overview and Diagnostic Test Scientific Theories Scientific Method Conducting Investigations Reasoning and Evaluating Cell Structures and Functions Cell Division and Reproduction Ecosystems and Food Chains Human Body Systems and Health Reproduction, Heredity, and Genetics Assignment Titles 11. Theories of Evolution and Natural Selection 12. Earth and Earth's Resources 13. Weather and Climate 14. Solar System and the Universe 15. Atoms and Molecules 16. The Periodic Table 17. Energy, Motion, and Forces 18. Types of Energy 19. Science Review Test GED TEST PREP UNIT 5: GED PRACTICE TEST 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 389 Assignment Titles Reasoning Through Language Arts, Part 1 20. Reasoning Through Language Arts, Part 2: Alternate Reasoning Through Language Arts, Part 2 Test 2 Reasoning Through Language Arts, Part 3 21. Reasoning Through Language Arts, Part 3: Alternate Mathematical Reasoning, Part 1 Test 2 Mathematical Reasoning, Part 2 22. Mathematical Reasoning, Part 1: Alternate Test 2 Social Studies, Part 1 23. Mathematical Reasoning, Part 2: Alternate Test 2 Social Studies, Part 2 24. Social Studies, Part 1: Alternate Test 2 Science, Part 1 25. Social Studies, Part 2: Alternate Test 2 Science, Part 2 26. Science, Part 1: Alternate Test 2 Reasoning Through Language Arts, Part 1: Alternate 27. Science, Part 2: Alternate Test 2 Test 1 28. Reasoning Through Language Arts, Part 1: Alternate Reasoning Through Language Arts, Part 2: Alternate Test 3 Test 1 29. Reasoning Through Language Arts, Part 2: Alternate Reasoning Through Language Arts, Part 3: Alternate Test 3 Test 1 30. Reasoning Through Language Arts, Part 3: Alternate Mathematical Reasoning, Part 1: Alternate Test 1 Test 3 Mathematical Reasoning, Part 2: Alternate Test 1 31. Mathematical Reasoning, Part 1: Alternate Test 3 Social Studies, Part 1: Alternate Test 1 32. Mathematical Reasoning, Part 2: Alternate Test 3 Social Studies, Part 2: Alternate Test 1 33. Social Studies, Part 1: Alternate Test 3 Science, Part 1: Alternate Test 1 34. Social Studies, Part 2: Alternate Test 3 Science, Part 2: Alternate Test 1 35. Science, Part 1: Alternate Test 3 Reasoning Through Language Arts, Part 1: Alternate 36. Science, Part 2: Alternate Test 3 Test 2 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 HiSET TEST PREP HiSET TEST PREP UNIT 1: LANGUAGE ARTS — READING TEST 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Assignment Titles Overview and Diagnostic Test 8. Understanding Characters Identify Main Ideas and Summarize Text 9. Theme Cause and Effect, Compare and Contrast 10. Style and Inferences Drawing Conclusions and Making Generalizations 11. Understanding Point of View Analyzing Language, Tone, and Word Choice 12. Figurative Language Analyzing Arguments 13. Process Categories Plot 14. Review Test HiSET TEST PREP UNIT 2: LANGUAGE ARTS — WRITING TEST 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Overview and Diagnostic Test Parts of the Sentence Independent and Subordinate Clauses Sentence Errors Parallel Structure and Agreement Capitalization and Punctuation Possessives and Contractions Commonly Confused Words/Homonyms Assignment Titles 9. Understanding the Writing Prompt 10. Planning and Organizing Your Writing 11. Developing a Thesis 12. Gathering Evidence 13. Writing Your Response 14. Revising, Editing, and Polishing 15. Review Test HiSET TEST PREP UNIT 3: MATHEMATICS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Assignment Titles Overview and Diagnostic Test 12. Linear Relationships Numbers, Value, and Order of Operations 13. Probability Real and Complex Numbers 14. Statistics Factors, Multiples, and Exponents 15. Combinations and Permutations Ratios, Proportions, Percents 16. Algebraic Symbols and Functions Measurable Attributes of Objects 17. Linear and Nonlinear Functions and Inequalities Techniques, Formulas, and Tools for Measuring 18. Simplifying Expressions, Functions Properties of Geometric Figures 19. Expressions, Relations, Equations Theorems of Lines and Triangles 20. Process Categories Perimeter, Surface Area, Volume, Length, Angles 21. Review Test Counting and Distribution HiSET TEST PREP UNIT 4: SOCIAL STUDIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Assignment Titles Overview and Diagnostic Test 10. Economic Concepts and the U.S. System American Revolution 11. The Economy and the Government Civil War, Westward Expansion 12. Supply and Demand/Needs and Wants The Progressive Era, Civil Rights 13. Physical and Human Geography Major Eras in World History 14. Economic, Political, and Social Factors The Role of the U.S. in the World 15. Using Maps and Other Tools Citizenship and Civic Ideals 16. Social Studies Process Categories Different Systems of Government 17. Review Test The Role of the Citizen: Rights and Responsibilities HiSET TEST PREP UNIT 5: SCIENCE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 390 Overview and Diagnostic Test Cell Structures and Function Cell Division and Reproduction Ecosystems and Food Chains Human Body Systems and Health Reproduction, Heredity, and Genetics Earth and Earth's Resources Assignment Titles 8. Geologic Structures and Processes 9. Solar System and the Universe 10. Atoms and Molecules 11. Energy, Motion, and Forces 12. Types of Energy 13. Process Categories 14. Review Test ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 HiSET TEST PREP UNIT 6: HISET PRACTICE TEST 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 391 Assignment Titles Reasoning Through Language Arts — Reading 16. Reasoning Through Language Arts — Writing, Part Reasoning Through Language Arts — Writing, Part 1 1: Alternate Test 2 Reasoning Through Language Arts — Writing, Part 2 17. Reasoning Through Language Arts — Writing, Part Mathematical Reasoning, Part 1 2: Alternate Test 2 Mathematical Reasoning, Part 2 18. Mathematical Reasoning, Part 1: Alternate Test 2 Social Studies, Part 1 19. Mathematical Reasoning, Part 2: Alternate Test 2 Science, Part 1 20. Social Studies, Part 1: Alternate Test 2 Reasoning Through Language Arts — Reading: 21. Science, Part 1: Alternate Test 2 Alternate Test 1 22. Reasoning Through Language Arts — Reading: Reasoning Through Language Arts — Writing, Part Alternate Test 3 1: Alternate Test 1 23. Reasoning Through Language Arts — Writing, Part Reasoning Through Language Arts — Writing, Part 1: Alternate Test 3 2: Alternate Test 1 24. Reasoning Through Language Arts — Writing, Part Mathematical Reasoning, Part 1: Alternate Test 1 2: Alternate Test 3 Mathematical Reasoning, Part 2: Alternate Test 1 25. Mathematical Reasoning, Part 1: Alternate Test 3 Social Studies, Part 1: Alternate Test 1 26. Mathematical Reasoning, Part 2: Alternate Test 3 Science, Part 1: Alternate Test 1 27. Social Studies, Part 1: Alternate Test 3 Reasoning Through Language Arts — Reading: 28. Science, Part 1: Alternate Test 3 Alternate Test 2 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 TASC TEST PREP TASC TEST PREP UNIT 1: LANGUAGE ARTS - READING LITERACY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Assignment Titles Overview and Diagnostic Test 9. Relationships Between Texts Identify Main Ideas and Summarize Text 10. Plot and Theme Analyze the Structures of Texts 11. Understanding Characters Cause and Effect, Compare and Contrast 12. Understanding Point of View Drawing Conclusions and Making Generalizations 13. Figurative Language Analyzing Language, Tone, and Word Choice 14. Evaluate Diverse Media and Formats Understanding Academic Language 15. Review Test Analyzing Arguments and Claims TASC TEST PREP UNIT 2: LANGUAGE ARTS - WRITING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Overview and Diagnostic Test Sentence Structure Sentence Errors: Run-ons and Comma Splices, and Parallelism Capitalization and Punctuation Possessives and Contractions Commonly Confused Words/Homonyms Assignment Titles 7. Understanding the Writing Prompt 8. Planning and Organizing Your Writing 9. Developing a Thesis 10. Write Arguments to Support a Claim 11. Strengthening Writing 12. Review Test TASC TEST PREP UNIT 3: MATHEMATICS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Overview and Diagnostic Test Numbers, Value, and Order of Operations Complex Numbers Expressions and Equations Measurement Perimeter, Surface Area, Volume, Length, Angles Expressing Geometric Figures Lines and Triangles Assignment Titles 9. Circles 10. Probability 11. Statistics 12. Combinations and Permutations 13. Algebraic Expressions and Functions 14. Polynomials 15. Interpreting Functions 16. Reasoning with Equations and Inequalities 17. Review Test TASC TEST PREP UNIT 4: SOCIAL STUDIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Overview and Diagnostic Test Civil War and Reconstruction The Industrial Era Post-war United States (1940s-1970s) Age of Revolutions (1750-1914) Crisis and Achievement (1900-1945) The World Since 1945 The Constitution Assignment Titles 9. The Role of the Citizen 10. Politics and Government 11. Economic Basics 12. Government and Economics 13. Micro- and Macroeconomics 14. Places and Regions 15. Environment and Society 16. Review Test TASC TEST PREP UNIT 5: SCIENCE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 392 Overview and Diagnostic Test Cell Structures and Function Cell Division and Reproduction Ecosystems Human Body Systems and Health Heredity and Genetics Theories of Evolution and Natural Selection Earth and Earth's Resources Assignment Titles 9. Earth Systems 10. Earth’s Place in the Universe 11. Matter 12. Motion and Forces 13. Types of Energy 14. Waves 15. Review Test ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc. 2014 TASC TEST PREP UNIT 6: TASC PRACTICE TESTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 393 Assignment Titles Reasoning Through Language Arts, Part 1 16. Reasoning Through Language Arts, Part 2: Alternate Reasoning Through Language Arts, Part 2 Test 2 Reasoning Through Language Arts, Part 3 17. Reasoning Through Language Arts, Part 3: Alternate Mathematical Reasoning, Part 1 Test 2 Mathematical Reasoning, Part 2 18. Mathematical Reasoning, Part 1: Alternate Test 2 Social Studies, Part 1 19. Mathematical Reasoning, Part 2: Alternate Test 2 Science, Part 1 20. Social Studies, Part 1: Alternate Test 2 Reasoning Through Language Arts, Part 1: Alternate 21. Science, Part 1: Alternate Test 2 Test 1 22. Reasoning Through Language Arts, Part 1: Alternate Reasoning Through Language Arts, Part 2: Alternate Test 3 Test 1 23. Reasoning Through Language Arts, Part 2: Alternate Reasoning Through Language Arts, Part 3: Alternate Test 3 Test 1 24. Reasoning Through Language Arts, Part 3: Alternate Mathematical Reasoning, Part 1: Alternate Test 1 Test 3 Mathematical Reasoning, Part 2: Alternate Test 1 25. Mathematical Reasoning, Part 1: Alternate Test 3 Social Studies, Part 1: Alternate Test 1 26. Mathematical Reasoning, Part 2: Alternate Test 3 Science, Part 1: Alternate Test 1 27. Social Studies, Part 1: Alternate Test 3 Reasoning Through Language Arts, Part 1: Alternate 28. Science, Part 1: Alternate Test 3 Test 2 ©2014 Glynlyon, Inc.