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Jennifer Green
Email: jsgreen@oneclay.net
Office Phone (Call and
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Welcome to English 4: FL College


Prep!
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Pace Charts

Have concerns? Contact CVA Administrator,


Mrs. Racine-Haffner
lracine@oneclay.net
904-529-4903

How Do I?
Submit an Assignment
Schedule a DBA
Complete the Collaboration

Module 1 Overview
During Module 1, you will review the following terms,
concepts and skills:
Authors purpose
Authors style
Rhetoric
Diction
Syntax
Figurative Language
Standard Written English
Grammar
Reference tools
Analyze text
Evaluate effectiveness of text
Context clues
Implicit/Explicit
Whatlanguage
should I submit each week?
Idea development in text
Week
1: 0.00,
1.00, 1.01, 1.02
Sentence
structure
Week
2:structure
1.03, 1.04
Parallel
Week
3:mechanics
1.05, 1.06
Writing
Week
4: 1.07
Personal
response essay
Week
5: 1.08
Research
Week 6: 1.09

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Module 2 Overview
During Module 2, you will review the following terms,
concepts and skills:

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Reading Strategies
Identify the central idea of a text
Analyze idea development
Identify and use text evidence
Theme
Authors technique and tone
Point of view
Compare/contrast
Objective summary
Close reading
Narrative writing
Six Writing Traits
Planning a Narrative
What
should I submit each week?
Elements
of Plot
Conflict
Week 9: 2.00, 2.01
Setting
Week 10: 2.02, 2.03, 2.04
Voice
Dialogue
Week 11: 2.05, 2.06
Transitions
Week 12: 2.07, 2.08

Week 13: 2.09, 2.10


Week 14: 2.11, 2.12

Module 3 Overview:
During Module 3, you will review the following terms,
concepts and skills:

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Identify theme and purpose of text


Informative/Explanatory text
Six writing traits
Compare/contrast
Complete research
Evaluate legal reasoning and purposes in text
Cite evidence
Evaluate sources
Annotated bibliographies
MLA citations
Outlines
Formal, domain specific language
Transitions
What should I submit each week?
Punctuation
Grammar
Week 1: 3.00, 3.01, 3.02
Hook
WeekProcess
2: 3.03, 3.04
Writing

Week
Week
Week
Week

3:
4:
5:
6:

3.05
3.06
3.07, 3.08
3.09, 3.10

Texts/Topics :
Preamble to US
Constitution
Bill of Rights

Module 4 Overview
During Module 4, you will review the following terms,
concepts and skills:
Argumentative Writing
Elements of an Argument
Ethos
Pathos
Logos
Logical Fallacies
Claim
Counterclaim
Rebuttal
Context clues
Tone
Rhetorical Devices
Evidence based arguments
What should I submit each week?
Evaluating images
Research process
Week 8: 4.00. 4.01
Organization
Week 9: 4.02, 4.03
Outline
WeekProcess
10: 4.04
Writing

Week 11: 4.05


Week 12: 4.06, 4.07
Week 13: 4.08

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Collaboration Assignments
During each segment you will be required to
complete a collaboration assignment.
Directions can be located on the class
lessons screen:

To locate a partner, click Students and Sign


up for a collaboration partner.
Additional opportunity to complete this
requirement during a live lesson will also be
provided. Watch your email and class

Discussion Based Assessments


(DBA)
As you move through the class, you will be
required to complete Discussion Based
Assessments (DBA) with your instructor.
This is a time for you to demonstrate
mastery of the skills you have covered, ask
questions, and maintain academic
integrity.
To schedule a DBA, click the Click Here to
Request an Appointment button on the
main class announcement page.

Follow the on-screen prompts to choose an


available time that works best for your

Spring 2015 Pacing Guides


Segment 1
Segment 2
Senior Deadline: May 15

Click the title of


the segment in
which you are
currently enrolled
to locate your
pacing guide.

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