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British Tradition Unit 1 Anglo-Saxon Period 449 1066 Grade 12 Time Line 2 Research 5.C.5a Illinois Learning Standards English Language Arts Historical Introduction 4, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5a Literature 2.A.5d, 2.B.5d Development of the English Language: Old English 7 The Conversion of King Edwin From Ecclesiatical History of the English People by Saint Bede the Venerable 10 The Story of Cædmon from Ecclesiastical History of the English People by Saint Bede the Venerable 14 Subject-Verb Agreement 19 Understanding Literary Forms Poetry 20 Understanding Literary Forms The Epic 22 from Beowulf translated by Burton Raffel 23 Literature Connection from Grendel by John Champlin Gardner 51, 1.A.5b, 1.B.5d, 1.C.5d, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5b, 1.C.5d, 1.C.5e, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5b, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5b, 1.C.5e, 2.A.5b, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 4.B.5c, 1.B.5b Literature 2.A.5c, 1.B.5b Literature 2.A.5c, 1.A.5b, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5a, 1.C.5b, 1.C.5d, 1.C.5e, 1.C.5f, 2.A.5b, 2.A.5c, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b, 4.B.5c, 4.B.5d, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5b, 1.C.5c, 1.C.5d, 1.C.5f, 2.A.5b, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b

Vocabulary & Spelling Compound Words 55 Literature of the World The Head of Humbaba from Gilgamesh translated by Herbert Mason 56 Comparing Literature 60 The Seafarer translated by Burton Raffel 61 The Wife s Lament translated by Marcelle Thiébaux 66 Pronouns 71 Independent Reading Anglo-Saxon Riddles translated by Burton Raffel 72, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5c, 1.C.5f, 2.A.5b, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5b Speaking and Listening 4.B.5c, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.C.5c, 1.C.5d, 1.C.5e, 2.A.5b, 2.A.5d, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5c, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5b, 2.B.5a, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5b, 2.A.5c, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b Writing 3.C.5a For Your Reading List 78 Reading 1.B.5d, 1.C.5c Speaking & Listening Workshop Describe a Place 79 Writing Workshop Write a Narrative Poem (Narrative Writing) 80 Test Practice Workshop Reading Skills: Make Inferences from Beowulf translated by Burton Raffel 86 Writing Skills: Plan Your Time 88 Revising and Editing Skills Speaking and Listening 4.B.5a, 4.B.5c, 4.B.5d, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5b Literature 2.B.5a

Unit 2 Medieval Period 1066 1485 Grade 12 Time Line 92 Research 5.C.5a Illinois Learning Standards English Language Arts Historical Introduction 94, 1.A.5b, 1.B.5c Development of the English Language: Middle English 97, 1.B.5b Writing 3.C.5a Part 1 Songs and Tales 99, 1.A.5b Understanding Literary Forms The Ballad 100 Bonny Barbara Allan Anonymous 101 Get Up and Bar the Door Anonymous 104 Lord Randall Anonymous 106 Literature Connection A Hard Rain s A-Gonna Fall by Bob Dylan 107, 1.B.5b, 2.A.5c, 1.A.5b, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5c, 2.B.5a, 1.A.5b, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5c, 2.B.5a, 1.A.5b, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5c, 2.B.5a, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.C.5c, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5c, 2.B.5a Speaking and Listening 4.B.5a Author Focus 112 Reading 1.B.5b Speaking and Listening 4.B.5a The Prologue, from The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer 113, 1.A.5b, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.C.5b, 1.C.5c, 1.C.5d, 1.C.5f, 2.A.5b, 2.A.5c, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b, 5.C.5a

Sentence Fragments 135 The Pardoner s Tale, from The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer 136 The Wife of Bath s Tale, from The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer 143 Informational Text Connection Simply Divine, from The Guardian by Stephen Cook 151 Run-On Sentences 156 Independent Reading Sir Patrick Spens Anonymous 157 from The Book of Margery Kempe by Margery Kempe 159 from Everyman Anonymous 162, 1.A.5b, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5a, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5b, 2.A.5c, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 1.A.5b, 1.B.5a, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5a, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5b, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a Writing 3.C.5a, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5b, 1.C.5c, 1.C.5d Speaking and Listening 4.B.5a, 4.B.5d Research 5.C.5a, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.C.5b, 1.C.5d Writing 3A.5, 3.C.5a, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5b, 1.A.5b, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.C.5b, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5b, 2.A.5c, 2.B.5a Speaking and Listening 4.B.5d Part 2 Chivalry and Romance 175, 1.B.5b Literature 2.A.5c, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5d Comparing Literature 176 from Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Translated by John Gardner 177, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.C.5b, 1.C.5c, 1.C.5d, 1.C.5e, 2.A.5b, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b

from Le Morte d Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory 190 Primary Source Connection from The Art of Courtly Love by Andreas Cappellanus 199 Sentence Variety 203 Robin Hood and Allen a Dale Anonymous 204 Vocabulary & Spelling Word Parts 210 Literature of the World Federigo s Falcon, from The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio 211 Independent Reading The Honeysuckle: Chevrefoil by Marie de France 217, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5a, 1.C.5d, 1.C.5e, 2.A.5b, 2.A.5d, 5.C.5a, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5c, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5b, 1.C.5c, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 5.C.5a, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5a, 1.C.5b, 1.C.5c, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5b, 2.B.5a, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5d Literature 2.A.5b, 2.A.5d For Your Reading List 220 Reading 1.B.5d Speaking & Listening Workshop Apply Active-Listening Skills 221 Writing Workshop Write a Cover Letter and Résumé (Expository Writing) 222 Test Practice Workshop Reading Skills: Identify the Main Idea The Wife of Usher s Well Anonymous 224 Writing Skills: Analyze the Prompt 226 Revising and Editing Skills Speaking and Listening 4.A.5a, 4.A.5b, 3.B.5, 3.C.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5d

Unit 3 Renaissance 1485 1625 Grade 12 Time Line 230 Research 5.C.5a Illinois Learning Standards English Language Arts Historical Introduction 232, 1.C.5f Literature 2.A.5d, 2.B.5d Development of the English Language: Modern English 235, 1.A.5b Literature 2.A.5d Part 1 Courtiers 237 Literature 2.A.5d Speech to the Troops at Tilbury by Queen Elizabeth I 238 Informational Text Connection Elizabeth I, Queen of England, from The Columbia Encyclopedia 241 Parallel Structure 245, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5d, 1.C.5e Speaking and Listening 4.B.5a, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5c, 1.C.5e, 5.C.5a Understanding Literary Forms The Sonnet 246 Comparing Literature 248 Whoso list to hunt by Sir Thomas Wyatt 249 With how sad steps (Sonnet 31) by Sir Philip Sidney 250 Literature of the World O ye who in these scattered rhymes may hear (Sonnet 1), from Canzoniere by Petrarch 253, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5b, 1.C.5c, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5b, 1.C.5c, 1.C.5d, 1.C.5c, 2.A.5c, 2.B.5a Research 5.C.5a, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5d

One day I wrote her name upon the strand (Sonnet 75), from Amoretti by Edmund Spenser 255 Vocabulary & Spelling Archaic Words 259, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 3.C.5b, 1.A.5b Author Focus 260 Literature 2.A.5d Let me not to the marriage of true minds (Sonnet 116) by William Shakespeare 261 My mistress eyes are nothing like the sun (Sonnet 130) by William Shakespeare 263 When, in disgrace with Fortune and men s eyes (Sonnet 29) by William Shakespeare 264 Understanding Literary Criticism Biographical-Historical Criticism 266 Comparing Literature 269 The Passionate Shepherd to His Love by Christopher Marlowe 270 The Nymph s Reply to the Shepherd by Sir Walter Raleigh 271 Vocabulary & Spelling Classifying Words 273 Song: To Celia by Ben Jonson 274 On My First Son by Ben Jonson 276, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5d, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5d, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5c, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5d Speaking and Listening 4.A.5b, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5b, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5b, 1.C.5c, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5c, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5b, 1.C.5c, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5c, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5d, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5d

Independent Reading Jack and Joan by Thomas Campion 279, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5b Part 2 Mind, Body, and Spirit 281, 1.B.5b Literature 2.A.5d Psalm 23, from The King James Bible 282 The Prodigal Son, from The King James Bible 285 Of Studies by Sir Francis Bacon 289 Unified Paragraphs 293, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5a, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5b, 2.A.5d, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5c, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5b, 2.A.5d Speaking and Listening 4.B.5a, 4.B.5b, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5c, 1.C.5d, 1.C.5e, 2.A.5c, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5b, 3.C.5b Author Focus 294 Reading 1.C.5e A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning by John Donne 295 Death, be not proud (Holy Sonnet 10) by John Donne 298 Literature Connection A Quick and Rough Explication of Donne s Holy Sonnet 10: Death, be not proud by Anniina Jokinen 300 Song ( Go and catch a falling star ) by John Donne 305, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5d, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5d, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5c, 1.C.5d, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5c

Meditation 17 ( Perchance he for whom this bell tolls ) from Devotions upon Emergent Occasions by John Donne 307 Transitions 311 Independent Reading Easter Wings by George Herbert 312 Eve s Apology in Defense of Women, from Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum by Amelia Lanier 314, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5d, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.C.5d, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5b For Your Reading List 318 Reading 1.B.5d Speaking & Listening Workshop Evaluate a Well-Known Speech 319 Writing Workshop Write a Poetry Explication (Expository Writing) 320 Test Practice Workshop Reading Skills: Compare and Contrast Characters from The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser 326 and Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes 327 Writing Skills: Plan Your Response 328 Revising and Editing Skills Speaking and Listening 4.A.5a, 4.A.5b Literature 3.A.5, 3.B.5, 3.C.5a Research 5.C.5a Literature 2.A.5b

Unit 4 Renaissance Drama 1485 1642 Grade 12 Time Line 332 Literature 2.A.5d Illinois Learning Standards English Language Arts Historical Introduction 334, 1.B.5b Literature 2.A.5d Understanding Literary Forms Drama 337 The Tragedy of Macbeth, Act I by William Shakespeare 340 Vocabulary & Spelling Contractions 360 The Tragedy of Macbeth, Act II by William Shakespeare 361 Sensory Details 376 The Tragedy of Macbeth, Act III by William Shakespeare 377 Literature Connection from Macbeth, in Characters of Shakespeare s Plays by William Hazlitt 393 Allusions 398, 1.B.5b, 1.A.5b, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5a, 1.C.5b, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5b 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.C.5a, 1.C.5b, 1.C.5d, 1.C.5e, 2.A.5b, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5a, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5b. 2.B.5a Speaking and Listening 4.B.5a, 4.B.5b, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5a, 1.C.5b, 1.C.5c, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5b, 2.A.5d

The Tragedy of Macbeth, Act IV by William Shakespeare 399 Vocabulary & Spelling Synonyms and Antonyms 418 The Tragedy of Macbeth, Act V by William Shakespeare 419 Primary Source Connection Comparing Shakespeare s Macbeth to Holinshed s Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland 434 Literature of the World from The Analects by Confucius 440 from The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe 442 Independent Reading Monologues and Soliloquies from The Tragedy of Hamlet by William Shakespeare 449 from The Tragedy of King Richard the Second by William Shakespeare 452 from The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare 455, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.C.5a, 1.C.5b, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5b, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5a, 1.C.5b, 1.C.5d, 1.C.5e, 2.A.5b, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5c, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5b, 2.B.5a, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5d, 1.C.5e,, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5d, 1.C.5c, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5d, 1.C.5e, 2.A.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5b from The Tempest 456, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5b

For Your Reading List 458 Reading 1.B.5d Speaking & Listening Workshop Critique a Movie or Play 459 Writing Workshop Describe a Character (Descriptive Writing) 460 Test Practice Workshop Reading Skills: Analyze Elements of Plot from Macbeth by William Shakespeare 462 Writing Skills: Write a Good 464 Introduction Revising and Editing Skills Speaking and Listening 4.B.5a, 4.B.5c, 3.B.5, 3.C.5a Literature 2.A.5b

Unit 5 Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries 1625 1798 Grade 12 Illinois Learning Standards English Language Arts Time Line 468 Historical Introduction 470 Part 1 Ideas Old and New 473, 1.B.5b Song ( Why so pale and wan ) by Sir John Suckling 474 To Althea, from Prison by Richard Lovelace 477 To Lucasta, Going to the Wars by Richard Lovelace 481 Verb Tenses 483 Comparing Literature 484 To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time by Robert Herrick 485 To His Coy Mistress by Andrew Marvell 486 Capitalization 489, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5d Speaking and Listening 4.B.5a, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5b, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5b Research 5.C.5a, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c Author Focus 490, 1.C.5e Literature 2.A.5d How soon hath time (Sonnet VII) by John Milton 491, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5e

When I consider how my light is spent (Sonnet XIX) by John Milton 493 from Paradise Lost by John Milton 495 Primary Source Connection Genesis 1 3, from the King James Bible 505 from The Pilgrim s Progress by John Bunyan 511 Literature of the World from The Narrow Road to the Deep North and Other Travel Sketches by Matsuo Bashō 519 from Gulliver s Travels by Jonathan Swift 521 A Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift 528 Vocabulary & Spelling Political and Historical Terms 537 Understanding Literary Criticism Political Criticism 538 Literature of the World from Candide by Voltaire 540, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 2.A.5b, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5c, 1.C.5d, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 2.A.5b, 2.A.5c, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b,, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5e, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5e, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5e, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5a, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b

from The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope 546 from An Essay on Man by Alexander Pope 556 Modifiers 558 Independent Reading To All Writing Ladies by Margaret Cavendish 559 from Oroonoko by Aphra Behn 562, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.C.5d, 1.C.5e, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5d Speaking and Listening 4.B.5a, 4.B.5b, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c Literature 2.B.5a Research 5.C.5a, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5b, 2.A.5c, 2.B.5a Part 2 Life and Times 567, 1.B.5b Understanding Literary Forms The Diary and Journal 568 Comparing Literature 570 from The Diary of Samuel Pepys by Samuel Pepys 571 from Journal of the Plague Year by Daniel Defoe 579 A Young Lady s Diary, from The Spectator by Joseph Addison 589, 1.B.5a, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5d Literature 2.A.5d, 2.A.5c, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5d Literature 2.A.5b, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5b, 1.C.5e, 2.A.5b, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b

from The Diary of Fanny Burney by Fanny Burney 595 Informational Text Connection Ten Steps to Keeping an On-Going Journal 600 Precise Language 604 from A Dictionary of the English Language by Samuel Johnson 605 A Brief to Free a Slave by Samuel Johnson 608 Vocabulary & Spelling Connotation and Denotation 612 from The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. by James Boswell 613 Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard by Thomas Gray 620 Independent Reading Pressed by the Moon, Mute Arbitress of Tides by Charlotte Smith 628, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5c, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5a Literature 2.A.5d, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c Literature 2.A.5d, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 2.A.5d Speaking and Listening 4.B.5a, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5b, 2.A.5c, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b Speaking and Listening 4.B.5a, 4.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.C.5b, 1.C.5c Literature 2.A.5c For Your Reading List 630 Reading 1.B.5d Speaking & Listening Workshop Lead a Group Discussion or Meeting 631 Writing Workshop Write a Satire (Persuasive Writing) 632, 3.B.5, 3.C.5a

Test Practice Workshop Reading Skills: Identify the Author s Purpose The Introduction by Anne Finch 638 Writing Skills: Provide Support for 640 Your Opinion Revising and Editing Skills, 1.C.5e

Unit 6 Romantic Period 1798 1832 Grade 12 Time Line 644 Literature 2.A.5d Illinois Learning Standards English Language Arts Historical Introduction 646, 1.B.5b Part 1 Beginnings of Romantic Thought 649 Understanding Literary Forms The Lyric Poem 650 To a Mouse by Robert Burns 651 The Lamb by William Blake 656 The Tyger by William Blake 658 London by William Blake 659 Parallelism 663 from A Vindication of the Rights of Women by Mary Wollstonecraft 664 Phrases 669, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5a, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5d Speaking and Listening 4.B.5a, 4.B.5b, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c Literature 2.B.5a, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c Literature 2.B.5a, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b Author Focus 670 Reading 1.C.5e Literature 2.A.5d

The World Is Too Much with Us by William Wordsworth 671 Composed Upon Westminster Bridge by William Wordsworth 673 Primary Source Connection from Preface to Lyrical Ballads by William Wordsworth 675 Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey by William Wordsworth 679 Kubla Khan by Samuel Taylor Coleridge 687 The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge 691 Vocabulary & Spelling Syntax 713 Independent Reading Casabianca by Felicia Dorothea Hemans 714, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5c, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b Research 5.C.5a, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5c, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b, 5.C.5a, 2.A.5b, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a Part 2 The Second Generation 717, 1.B.5b She Walks in Beauty by George Gordon, Lord Byron 718 from Childe Harold s Pilgrimage by George Gordon, Lord Byron 721, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 5.B.5b

Author Focus 724 Reading 1.C.5e Literature 2.A.5d Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley 725 Ode to the West Wind by Percy Bysshe Shelley 727 To a Skylark by Percy Bysshe Shelley 731 Vocabulary & Spelling Literal Versus Figurative Language 739, 2.A.5b, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 1.B.5b, 2.A.5b, 2.B.5a, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.C.5b, 1.C.5c, 2.A.5c, 2.B.5a Author Focus 740 Reading 1.C.5e Ode to a Nightingale by John Keats 741 Ode on a Grecian Urn by John Keats 746 Understanding Literary Criticism Reader-Response Criticism 750 When I Have Fears by John Keats 752 On First Looking into Chapman s Homer by John Keats 754 Literature of the World The Lorelei by by Heinrich Heine 757, 1.B.5d, 1.C.5c, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5e, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5b

Independent Reading from Introduction to Frankenstein by Mary Shelley 759, 1.B.5c, 2.B.5b, 2.A.5c, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b For Your Reading List 764 Reading 1.B.5d Speaking & Listening Workshop Summarize Factual Information 765 Writing Workshop Write a Personal Essay (Narrative Writing) 766 Test Practice Workshop Reading Skills: Evaluate an Argument from Preface to Lyrical Ballads by William Wordsworth 768 Writing Skills: Address Alternative 770 Viewpoints Revising and Editing Skills Speaking and Listening 4.B.5a, 5.C.5b, 3.B.5, 3.C.5a, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5b Literature 2.B.5a

Unit 7 Victorian Era 1832 1901 Grade 12 Time Line 774 Literature 2.A.5d Illinois Learning Standards English Language Arts Historical Introduction 776 Literature 2.A.5d Part 1 A Realistic Approach 779, 1.B.5b Literature 2.A.5d My Last Duchess by Robert Browning 780 Porphyria s Lover by Robert Browning 784 How do I love thee? (Sonnet 43) by Elizabeth Barrett Browning 788 Understanding Literary Forms The Novel 792 from Great Expectations by Charles Dickens 794 Coordination 804 from Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë 805 Appositives 814, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5d, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a Speaking and Listening 4.A.5a, 4.A.5b, 4.B.5a, 2.A.5b, 2.B.5a, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b. 1.B.5b Literature 2.A.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 2.A.5b, 2.A.5c, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 2.A.5b, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b

Literature of the Americas from Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert 815, 1.B.5c, 2.A.5b, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a Author Focus 822 Reading 1.C.5e Literature 2.A.5d Speaking and Listening 4.B.5d from The Mayor of Casterbridge by Thomas Hardy 823 The Darkling Thrush by Thomas Hardy 832 Ah, Are You Digging on My Grave? by Thomas Hardy 835 The Mark of the Beast by Rudyard Kipling 838 Independent Reading The Lagoon by Joseph Conrad 850 Subordination 860 Christmas Storms and Sunshine by Elizabeth Gaskell 861, 1.C.5b, 1.C.5c, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5b, 2.B.5a Research 5.C.5a, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.C.5a, 1.C.5f, 2.A.5b, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 2.A.5b, 5.C.5a, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.C.5c Literature 2.A.5b, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b Part 2 Faith and Doubt 871, 1.B.5b Literature 2.A.5d Author Focus 872 Reading 1.C.5e Literature 2.A.5d

The Lady of Shalott by Alfred, Lord Tennyson 873 Ulysses by Alfred, Lord Tennyson 880 Vocabulary & Spelling Homophones 884 from In Memoriam by Alfred, Lord Tennyson 885 Dover Beach by Matthew Arnold 891 Pied Beauty by Gerard Manley Hopkins 896 Spring and Fall: To a Young Child by Gerard Manley Hopkins 898 When I Was One-and-Twenty by A. E. Housman 901 To an Athlete Dying Young by A. E. Housman 903 Informational Text Connection Cardiac Arrest in Healthy, Young Athletes by Karen Asp 905 Independent Reading A Birthday by Christina Rossetti 911 Promises Like Pie-Crust by Christina Rossetti 912, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5d, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b, 1.C.5d Literature 2.A.5b, 2.B.5a Speaking and Listening 4.B.5a, 4.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5d, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 5.C.5a, 1.B.5a, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5b, 2.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5a, 1.C.5c, 1.C.5d, 1.B.5d, 1.B.5d For Your Reading List 914 Reading 1.B.5d

Speaking & Listening Workshop Present an Argument 915 Writing Workshop Review a Short Story or Novel (Persuasive Writing) 916 Test Practice Workshop Reading Skills: Synthesize Information and Draw Conclusions Channel Firing and The Man He Killed by Thomas Hardy 922 Writing Skills: Stay on Task 924 Revising and Editing Skills Speaking and Listening 4.B.5a. 4.B.5c, 4.B.5d Research 5.C.5b, 3.B.5, 3.C.5a Research 5.C.5a, 1.B.5c Literature 2.B.5a

Unit 8 Modern Era 1900 1945 Grade 12 Time Line 928 Literature 2.A.5d Illinois Learning Standards English Language Arts Historical Introduction 930 Part 1 Battling for Hearts and Minds 933 The Rising of the Moon by Lady Augusta Gregory 934 Primary Source Connection Needed: An Irish National Theater by Lady Augusta Gregory and William Butler Yeats 943 The Soldier by Rupert Brooke 947 Literature Connection In Flanders Field by John McCrae 949 Comparing Literature 952 The Rear-Guard by Siegfried Sassoon 953 Dulce et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen 955 Primary Source Connection The War Letters of Wilfred Owen 957 Literature of the World I Explain a Few Things by Pablo Neruda 962, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 2.A.5b, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5c, 1.C.5e, 1.B.5b, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b, 1.C.5c, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b, 1.C.5c, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b, 1.C.5c, 1.C.5e, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5c, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b

Independent Reading Birds on the Western Front by Saki 967 Commas 972, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d Part 2 Modernism 973, 1.B.5b Author Focus 974 Reading 1.C.5e When You Are Old by William Butler Yeats 975 The Wild Swans at Coole by William Butler Yeats 978 The Lake Isle of Innisfree by William Butler Yeats 979 The Second Coming by William Butler Yeats 981 Sailing to Byzantium by William Butler Yeats 984 Araby by James Joyce 988 Colons and Semicolons 995 Understanding Literary Forms The Essay 996 Research 5.A.5a, 5.A.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5e, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5d, 1.B.5c, 2.A.5b, 2.B.5a, 1.B.5b Author Focus 998 Reading 1.C.5e from A Room of One s Own by Virginia Woolf 999, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c

Understanding Literary Criticism Feminist-Gender Criticism 1004 Mr Sassoon s Poems by Virginia Woolf 1006 Primary Source Connection Letter to Julian Bell by Virginia Woolf 1009 Vocabulary & Spelling Clichés 1013, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c Literature 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.C.5c, 1.A.5b Author Focus 1014 Reading 1.C.5e The Music of Poetry by T. S. Eliot 1015 Preludes by T. S. Eliot 1019 The Hollow Men by T. S. Eliot 1022 from Reflections on the Death of a Porcupine by D. H. Lawrence 1026 The Rocking-Horse Winner by D. H. Lawrence 1034 Independent Reading The Garden Party by Katherine Mansfield 1046 Part 3 Conflict at Home and Abroad 1057 Wartime Speech, May 19, 1940 by Winston Churchill 1058, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.C.5e, 1.B.5b Literature 2.B.5a, 1.B.5d, 2.B.5d Speaking and Listening 4.B.5a, 1.B.5c Speaking and Listening 4.B.5a, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.C.5a, 2.A.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.C.5a, 2.A.5b, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5e

Literature Connection Defending Nonviolent Resistance by Mohandas K. Gandhi 1063 Comparing Literature 1069 War Poet by Sidney Keyes 1070 Words by Keith Douglas 1071 Musée des Beaux Arts by W.H. Auden 1074 The Unknown Citizen by W. H. Auden 1077 What I Expected by Stephen Spender 1081 The Demon Lover by Elizabeth Bowen 1084 Hyphens, Dashes, and Ellipses 1091 Independent Reading from Testament of Experience by Vera Brittain 1092, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5c, 1.C.5d, 1.C.5e, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5d Literature 2.B.5a Research 5.C.5a, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 2.A.5b, 2.B.5a, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5c For Your Reading List 1096 Reading 1.B.5d Speaking & Listening Workshop Conduct an Interview 1097 Writing Workshop Write a Media Analysis 1098, 3.B.5, 3.C.5a

Test Practice Workshop Reading Skills: Analyze Point of View from A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce 1100 Writing Skills: Write a Good 1102 Conclusion Revising and Editing Skills, 2.A.5b, 2.B.5a

Unit 9 Postmodern Era 1945 Present Grade 12 Time Line 1106 Literature 2.A.5d Illinois Learning Standards English Language Arts Historical Introduction 1108 Literature 2.A.5d Part 1 Realizations 1111, 1.B.5b Literature 2.A.5d Shooting an Elephant by George Orwell 1112 Vocabulary & Spelling Greek and Latin Words 1121, 1.C.5a, 1.C.5e, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b, 3.B.5a Author Focus 1122 Reading 1.C.5e Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night by Dylan Thomas 1123 Fern Hill by Dylan Thomas 1125 The Hand That Signed the Paper by Dylan Thomas 1128 Not Waving but Drowning by Stevie Smith 1132 That s All by Harold Pinter 1135, 1.B.5b, 1.B.5b, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b, 3.C.3a, 2.A.5b, 2.B.5a

The Horses by Ted Hughes 1139 Follower by Seamus Heaney 1143 Digging by Seamus Heaney 1145 A Shocking Accident by Graham Greene 1147 Quotations 1155 Literature of the World from Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress by Dai Sijie 1156 Independent Reading Home Is So Sad by Philip Larkin 1163 The Moment by Margaret Atwood 1165, 2.A.5b, 2.B.5a, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5a Literature 2.A.5b, 2.B.5a, 1.B.5c, 1.B.5d, 1.C.5a, 2.A.5b, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b, 1.B.5d Literature 2.B.5a, 1.B.5d Literature 2.B.5a Part 2 Colonial Voices 1167, 1.B.5b B. Wordsworth by V. S. Naipaul 1168 Comparing Literature 1175 Telephone Conversation by Wolf Soyinka 1176, 1.C.5a, 2.A.5b, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b Speaking and Listening 4.B.5a, 4.B.5b, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5c, 1.C.5e

from Midsummer XXIII by Derek Walcott 1178 Understanding Literary Forms The Short Story 1182 Games at Twilight by Anita Desai 1184 The Train from Rhodesia by Nadine Gordimer 1192, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5c, 1.C.5e, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b Speaking and Listening 4.B.5a Research 5.C.5a, 1.B.5b, 2.A.5b, 2.B.5a Literature 2.A.5b, 2.B.5a Understanding Literary Criticism Sociological Criticism 1200, 1.B.5a, 1.B.5b Literature 2.B.5a Author Focus 1202 Reading 1.C.5e No Witchcraft for Sale by Dorris Lessing 1203 Sparrows by Dorris Lessing 1211 Primary Source Connection Reporting from the Terrain of Mind by Nigel Forde 1218 Summarizing and Paraphrasing 1222 Documenting Sources 1223 Independent Reading Dead Men s Path by Chinua Achebe 1224, 1.B.5c Literature 2.A.5b, 2.A.5d, 2.B.5a, 2.B.5b, 1.C.5a, 2.A.5b, 2.B.5a, 1.B.5c, 1.C.5c, 1.C.5d, 1.C.5d Research 5.B.5b, 1.B.5d Literature 2.A.5b, 2.B.5a

For Your Reading List 1228 Reading 1.B.5d Speaking & Listening Workshop Analyze a Literary Work 1229 Writing Workshop Write a Research Paper 1230 Test Practice Workshop Reading Skills: Analyze Characterization from Red Dress 1946 by Alice Munro 1238 Writing Skills: Prepare for the Test 1240 Revising and Editing Skills Speaking and Listening 4.B.5a, 4.B.5c Literature 3.A.5, 3.B.5, 3.C.5a Research 5.A.5a, 5.A.5b, 5.B.5b, 5.C.5b, 1.B.5c, 2.A.5b, 2.B.5a