BHS 10th Grade ELA
Year at a Glance 2020-2021
Rites of Passage
Justice and Democracy
The Power of Fear
Respect Diversity and Be the Change... What is the value of respecting diversity? What can you do to effect change in the world?
Big Idea
What is the meaning of a rite of passage, and why do we have them?
What is justice? What are the roles and responsibilities of citizens in a democracy?
What is fear? How does fear affect actions?
Essential Question
Suggested Pacing
4-5 Weeks 22 days
4-5 Weeks 22 days
4-5 Weeks 22 days
4-5 Weeks 22 days
Informative/ Argumentative
Informative/Argument/ Narrative
Informative
Argumentative
Writing Focus
Pretest, RI
Mid-Year Assessment RI
Post Test RI
Aspire
Testing
REVIEW : claim (thesis, controlling idea), theme, informative, Rhetorical devices (Tier 3 from Unit 1) TIER 2 : evidence, justice, revenge, objective, subjective, summarize, paraphrase, fairness, facts, inquiry, sources, credibility, accuracy, citation, synthesis TIER 3 : rhetorical appeals (ethos, pathos, logos), extended defnitions, concrete details, quotations, transitions, precise language, formal style, objective tone, objective summary, New Rhetorical Devices (allusion, analogy, anecdote, juxtaposition, rhetorical question, allegory, antithesis), fallacy
REVIEW : foreshadowing, point of view (frst person, second person, third person), fgurative language, plot structure TIER 2 : rite of passage, initiate, separation, transformation TIER 3 : connotation, diction, hyperbole, imagery, metaphor, parallel structure, syntax, tone
REVIEW : Fear, tone, intolerance, plot, fgurative, connotative, formal style, objective TIER 2 : substantive topics, research, refection, revision, organization, development, substance, purpose, audience, task TIER 3 : complex character, text structures, argument, precise claim(s), counterclaims, reasons (warrants), evidence, phrases, clauses, concluding statement
REVIEW: fgurative language, plot structure, sensory language, theme (central idea), series of ideas or events, precise words, conclusion, organization, development, substance, purpose task, telling details Diversity, stereotype, prejudice, discrimination, tolerance, intolerance, acceptance, text structure, series of ideas or events, author’s point of view or purpose TIER 2: change, apathy, empathy, sympathy
Prioritized Vocabulary
th grade year, draw on a wide reading of world literature from numerous
Throughout the 10
Geographic Connections
cultural areas to analyze each theme.
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