American Literature Survey, E Block: Assignments, Handouts and Class Notes

 

Course Pages: Course Description Ã+ Vocabulary Ã+ The Great Gatsby Ã+ Their Eyes Were Watching God Ã+ Modern Poetry Ã+ The Transcendentalists: Emerson, Thoreau and Douglass Ã+ The Puritains Ã+ The Scarlet Letter Ã+ Walt Whitman and Emily Dickenson Ã+ Short Story Masters of the 19th Century Ã+ Hemmingway




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Dates and Assignments Comments/Archived Notes

September                                                                                                           return to top

 

Thursday 9/4                              Hello, get course description and handouts

Friday 9/5                                  Read Recuerdo by Edna St. Vincent Millay

Monday 9/8                                Read poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay, complete worksheet

Tuesday 9/9                                Work on your own sonnet

Wednesday 9/10                          Read Soldiers Home and Cat in the Rain, by Ernest Hemingway

Thursday 9/11                             Read The Great Gatsby up to page 28

Friday 9/12                                 Finish your sonnet, Meet in I-2

Monday 9/15                               Read The Great Gatsby, chapters 2 and 3

Tuesday 9/16                               Read The Great Gatsby, chapter 4

Wednesday 9/17                          Journal #1 due

Thursday 9/18                             Read The Great Gatsby, chapter 5

Friday 9/19                                 Read The Great Gatsby, chapter 6

Monday 9/22                              Read The Great Gatsby, chapter 7

Tuesday 9/23                              Finish chapter 7; respond to passage with thoughtful paragraph(s)

Wednesday 9/24                          Read The Great Gatsby, chapter 8

Thursday 9/25                            1) Grammar    2) Start thinking about a Gatsby Essay

Friday 9/26                                Read The Great Gatsby, chapters 9

Monday 9/29                              1) Quotations, examples, first shot at thesis 

Tuesday 9/30                              No School

Millay Notes

Edna St. Vincent Millay Notes (old)

Gibson Girls and Flappers

The 1920s

Gatsby Journal Assignment

The Lost Generation

Hemingway and The Lost Generation

Hemingway Notes

Gatsby Notes 1

Gatsby ch. 3-5

Nightclub by Billy Collins

Gatsby Kiss and Franklin

Gatsby Notes

A Few Gatsby Questions

Gatsby ch. 7

Women in Gatsby

Editing Pet Peeves

 

October                                                                                             return to top  

Wednesday 1                               Outline and start of essay

Thursday 2                                  Draft of Gatsby essay due

Friday 3                                      Read handouts and "Harlem Dancer."  Prep for open note quiz on 1920s

Monday 6                                    Gatsby Paper Due

Tuesday 7                                    Read "America" and "White Houses."   Write on the title of one of the poems

Wednesday 8                                Read poems by Helene Johnson and complete worksheet

Thursday 9                                   No School

Friday 10                                     Read poetry by Hughes and Brown

Monday 13                                   No School

Tuesday 14                                   Read Johnson Sonnets and write 2 paragraphs

Wednesday 15                               Jazz it up day

Thursday 16                                 Grammar/Mechanics Homework

Friday 17                                     Start Harlem Renaissance Paper

Monday 20                                   Notes/Thesis/Outline Due

Tuesday 21                                   Have draft of essay

Wednesday 22                               Paper Due      

Thursday  23                                Read Douglass, chapters 1-5

Friday 24                                     Read Douglass chapters 6-9

Monday 27                                   Grammar

Tuesday 28                                   Read Douglass chapters 10-11

Wednesday 29                              Work on "Mr. Covey" exercise

Thursday 30                                 In-Class Writing on Frederick Douglass

Friday 31                                     Read "Hurston" material in the last packet I gave you

 

The women in Gatsby

Notes on the Harlem Renaissance

Style Points for Formal Writing Ã+ Descriptive Writing Techniques

Harlem Dancer Notes

Helene Johnson Sonnets

More Johnson Notes

The Poetry of Langston Hughes

Hughes Notes: Weary Blues

Brown's Southern Road Notes

The Poetry of Sterling Brown

Brown's Riverbank Blues

 

Frederick Douglass Notes Day 1

Socrates and the Allegory of the Cave, the enitre dialogue

Barack Obama's Speech on Race

Douglass and Trascendentalism

Douglass Notes: Drawing Inferences

Douglass and Covey Notes

November                                                                                             return to top  

Monday 3                                   Grammar: Pronoun Reference

Tuesday 4                                   Watch Election Results

Wednesday 5                               Read Their Eyes Were Watching God, chapters 1 and 2

Thursday 6                                  Read Their Eyes Were Watching God, chapters 3 and 4                                                       Paragraph Prompt: Why exactly does Janie run off with Joe?

Friday 7                                      Read Their Eyes Were Watching God Ch. 5
                                                  Prepare detailed notes to hand in: How does speech serve people in this                                                     chapter?

Monday 10                                  Read Their Eyes Were Watching God Ch. 6 

Wednesday 12                             Read Their Eyes Were Watching God Ch. 7-9
                                                   Paragraph Prompt: Is Janie fair to Joe in these chapters?

Thursday 13                                Read Their Eyes Were Watching God Ch. 10-12

Friday 14                                    Read Their Eyes Were Watching God Ch. 13-14

Monday 17                                 Read Their Eyes Were Watching God Ch. 15-17

Tuesday 18                                 Finish the novel (chapters 18, 19 and 20)

Wednesday 19                             Read (reread) Criticism and come up with a paper topic

Thursday 20                                Go over text and find evidence for your essay

Friday 21                                    Have a thesis for your essay

Monday                                      Have outline and part of your draft

Tuesday                                      TBA

Wednesday                                  Essay Due

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Illustration Assignment

Their Eyes Were Watching God Notes ch. 1-4

Eyes Notes ch. 5

Eyes Notes ch. 6

Ferris State Universtiy's Jim Crow Museum

Images Depicting and Responding to African American Stereotypes

Hurston Paper Topic

Sample Introductions/Set Up and Approach

Links to Hurston Criticism

Eyes Notes Tea Cake

Eyes Notes "on the muck"

Janie and Mrs. Turner

Eyes notes: Hurston and the Classics

Novel Wrap

Old Final Essay Questions

December                                                                                                   return to top  

Tuesday 30                                Read ten paragraphs of Emerson's Self-Reliance

Wednesday 31                           1) Read ten paragraphs of Emerson's Self-Reliance  2) Do worksheet

 

Thursday 1                               1) Read ten paragraphs of Emerson's Self-Reliance    2) Do drawing

Friday 2                                   1) Finish Self-Reliance

Monday 5                                 1) Emerson HW  (To Be Announced)  2) Subject-Verb Agreement Quiz
Tuesday 6                                 Emerson Test
Wednesday 7                            Read Thanatopsis and complete worksheet
Thursday 8                               Read three poems, Donne, Thomas, Oliver
Friday 9                                   Read Economy up to page 26

Monday 12                               VeteranÕs Day
Tuesday 13                               Read Walden Baker Farm and Where I Lived, and What I Lived For
Wednesday 14                          Read Walden, Brute Neighbors and Conclusion
Thursday 15                             Grammar
Friday16                                  Journal Assignment  Due

Monday 19                               Journal Assignment  Due

Friday 30                                 Compare/contrast paragraphs due

 

Monday 3                              Finish Douglas/Thoreau/Emerson Essay

Tuesday 4                              Read The Scarlet Letter, chapters 1-3
                                             Journal Prompt: Analyze one of the symbols in chapter 1     
                                             -or- choose a quotation from the novel that reveals who the                                                       Puritans are, and explain your thinking.  (to be collected)     

Wednesday 5                         Read The Scarlet Letter chapters 4-5, and write journal entry     
                                             Journal Prompt: Why doesnÕt Hester leave the colony? -or-                                               Do you approve of Roger Chillingworth and HesterÕs actions?                                              Make sure to use a quotation in your entry. (to be collected)

Thursday 6                            Professional Day-No School for Students   (Read ahead if you can!!!)

Friday 7                                1) Read The Scarlet Letter chapters 6-8   2) Complete Worksheet

Monday 10                            1) Read The Scarlet Letter chapters 9-11  2) Read Anne Bradstreet's poem                                              Here Follows Some Verses upon the Burning of Our House

Tuesday 11                            Read The Scarlet Letter chapters 12-15

Wednesday 12                       Do grammar exercises.  Review for vocabulary for quiz. Read                                                                                "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" by Jonathan Edwards.

Thursday 13                          Read The Scarlet Letter chapters 16-19

Friday 14                              Symbol Assignment: analyze how Hawthorne is using a particular                                             symbol in The Scarlet Letter.   -or-  Write about the nature of evil in the                                              novel

Monday 17                            Read The Scarlet Letter chapters 20-21

Tuesday 18                            Read The Scarlet Letter chapters 22-24 (finish!)

Wednesday 19                       Have quotations, thesis and outline for paper

Thursday 20                          Work on paper

Friday 21                              Paper Due

Transcendentalist Page

Emerson on Microcosm

What is Romanticism?

Scarlet Letter/Puritans Page, where you'll find notes on Hawthorne and Puritans, and readings by Jonathan Edwards, Anne Bradstreet and John Winthrop

 

 

 

Notes on Winthrop

 

 

Symbol Reflection Handout

What is Evil Worksheet

 

 

 

 

Notes on Pearl

The Role of Nature

The Fates of the Characters: Examining the novel

The Paper Topics

Notes on Moral Development: Kohlberg and Gilligan

January                                                                                                  return to top  

Wednesday 2                         Welcome back

Thursday 3                            Read Walt Whitman poetry and complete worksheet/notes

Friday 4                                Read more Walt Whitman poetry, complete packet

Monday 7                              Write a Whitmanesque poem.  Capture the enthusiasm and form                                             of his poetry.

Tuesday 8                              Read two poems by Langston Hughes; study for grammar quiz

Wednesday 9                         Read Poems by Whitman and Dickinson, and answer questions                                             for two of the poems (one from each poet)

Thursday 10                          Read Poems by Emily Dickinson, 465 and 712

Friday 11                              Do Emily's World Exercise

Monday 14                            Read poem by Robert Frost, Two Tramps in Mud Time, and write                                                            3 discussion questions.  (Frost Poems)  Worksheet on Two Tramps

Tuesday 15                            Read poems by Robert Frost--finish the packet. 

Wednesday 16                       Read poems by e. e. cummings, and complete modern poetry                                             worksheet                   

Thursday 17                          Read a mishmash of modern poems, (perhaps Pound and Stevens)

Friday 18                              Professional Day

Monday 21                            Martin Luther King Day

Tuesday 22                            Have thesis and outline for poetry paper, and read short story

Wednesday 23                       Work on paper, and discuss short story

Thursday 24                          Have draft of paper

Friday 25                              Final paper due

Monday 28                            Review for Final    -Essay Questions-Final Prep                                                                                       -Guiding Questions for the Final                                                                                         -Sample Excerpts               

Tuesday 29                            Finals Begin

Wednesday 30

Thursday 31

 

 

My Whitman Notes

Whitman Notes, Day One

Whitman and Dickinson Themes/Notes

Dickinson Overview (no live links but lots of concise info)

Dickinson: Views on Poetry

 

 

 

Frost Poems

Notes on Two Tramps: unpacking Frost's metaphor

 

 

 

Modern Poetry Paper

Extra Credit Assignment

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