Eastern Christian High School Summer Reading Assignments

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Eastern Christian High School For English 1CP and English 1: Read To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee As you do your summer reading, we also require that you keep a journal. The journal entries should be about a ½ page per chapter. Include plot summary and personal analysis. These journal entries can be bullet-pointed. If you use bullet points, make sure you include at least 5 bullet points per chapter. After you finish reading, answer the following questions in paragraph form: 1. How does the title of the story tie to the story s events? 2. What two characters in the story are in similar situations? How? 3. Who is the hero of the story? Why? It is important to keep the journal for two reasons. First, you will receive a grade for this work. Second, you will be allowed to use it for an in-class assignment and reference. For Humanities I Accelerated: Read The Odyssey by Homer. 1. Choose a PROSE translation of this epic to read. The Penguin Classic version translated by E.V. Rieu is recommended. The most important decision in your choice is to read a COMPLETE version in PROSE, not verse. 2. As you read, consider the order of the events of the story. Does the story progress in order chronologically or in flashbacks? How? Give specific examples. Who is the hero? Why? What characteristics does he have? By reading this story, what do you learn about Greek values? Keep a list of main characters with descriptions. Keep a summary of major encounters, adventures, and events. Note: The film version will not replace this reading, since the events and focal points are quite different.

For English 2 CP and English 2: Eastern Christian High School Summary, analysis, and a personal reflection should be completed every 20-30 pages. These notes may be bullet pointed and written either by hand or typed. Each entry should be about ½ - 1 page of notes. Any typed journal will be submitted to turnitin.com on the first day of school. CLASSIC COMING OF AGE - pick one Paragraph Questions: Questions which require research should be completed using academic sources only! Please avoid sites such as Wikipedia, Sparknotes, and the like. Lean towards.org or.edu sites, and be sure to include works cited and bibliography pages. 1. Research the historical context of your novel. What country origin, time period, and historical events surround the protagonist? How do these factors affect his/her life? 2. What is the style, tone, and theme of the novel? How does the way the story is written influence the content of the story? Consider punctuation, word choice, syntax (sentence structure), figurative language (imagery), and other literary devices. Lord of the Flies by William Golding Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Little Women by Louisa May Alcott The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros The Book Thief by Marcus Zusak ADOLESCENT COMING OF AGE - pick one Paragraph Questions: Questions which require research should be completed using academic sources only! Please avoid sites such as Wikipedia, Sparknotes, and the like. Lean towards.org or.edu sites, and be sure to include works cited and bibliography pages. 1. Define bildungsroman and research the qualifying characteristics of this literary genre. Analyze how the novel you read does or does not meet the standards, qualities, and definition. 2. Choose a character that you relate or identify with personally. Compare and contrast your story with the character s story. Divergent by Veronica Roth Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by JK Rowling The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd The Fault in our Stars by John Green Okay for Now by Gary Schmidt Where Things Come Back by John Corey Whaley An Abundance of Katherines by John Green Feed by M.T. Anderson *These texts tackle themes related to the human condition. While we will address these from a Biblical worldview in our classes, please be aware that adult themes are often present. continued over

For Humanities II Accelerated: Read Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. Before reading, research both the Enlightenment Period and the Romantic Period. These are distinctly different; your notes should indicate specific characteristics of each period and your own expression of how these periods are different. These notes should be about 2 pages. As you read, actively look for characteristics of Enlightenment thought and Romantic thought. Keep a journal with you while you read to jot down questions and comments. You will write a response in your journal after every two chapter, and a well thought out statement on how Frankenstein reflects the thinking of these periods in history. Each entry should be ½- 1 page and may be in bullet-pointed or paragraph form. You will use your notes for an in-class assignment and reference. Read Les Miserables by Victor Hugo ½ page - 1 page summary, analysis, and personal reflection is necessary for every 2 chapters. As you read, create a character chart and find a quote (including the page number) that exemplifies the character s persona. Also include any relevant indirect or direct characterization and highlight, tab, or write down any quotes that seem particularly important (10-15 quotes speaking to the theme or message). Identify what makes that quote important. Be sure to include the following characters: Jean Valjean Fantine The Bishop Javert Cosette Marius Pontmercy Eponine Mme Thenardier M. Thenardier M. Myriel M. Gillenormand Patron Minette (all 4 characters) Gavroche Colonel Pontmercy Fauchelevent *These texts tackle themes related to the human condition. While we will address these from a Biblical worldview in our classes, please be aware that adult themes are often present.

For English 3 CP and English 3: Eastern Christian High School Choose TWO of the following to read this summer. Both books must be completed before school starts in the fall. As you do your summer reading, we also require that you keep a journal. The journal entries should be about a ½ - 1 page per chapter. Include plot summary and personal reflection. These journal entries can be bullet-pointed. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou The Awakening by Kate Chopin The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway All My Sons by Arthur Miller Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller The Jungle by Upton Sinclair Uncle Tom s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe Our Town by Thornton Wilder Skin of Our Teeth by Thornton Wilder The Piano Lesson by August Wilson Fences by August Wilson The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams Native Son by Richard Wright It is important to keep the journals for three reasons. First, you will receive a grade for this work. Second, you will be allowed to use them for an in-class assignment and reference. Third, the more complete your journals are the more useful they will be when writing your term paper. *These texts tackle themes related to the human condition. While we will address these from a Biblical worldview in our classes, please be aware that adult themes are often present. For American Studies 1 Accelerated: Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne (without Custom House ) The Jungle by Upton Sinclair Uncle Tom s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe As you do your summer reading, we also require that you keep a journal. The journal entries should be about a ½ - 1 page per chapter. Include plot summary and personal analysis. These journal entries can be bullet-pointed. It is important to keep the journals for two reasons. First, you will receive a grade for this work. Second, you will be allowed to use them for an in-class assignment and reference.

Eastern Christian High School For English 4 CP and English 4: Select TWO of the following books to read this summer. As you do your summer reading, we also require that you keep a journal. The journal entries should be about a ½ - 1 page per chapter. Include plot summary and personal reflection based on what you read. These journal entries can be bullet-pointed. People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquival Brave New World by Aldous Huxley The Great Divorce by C.S. Lewis Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison 1984 by George Orwell Cry, The Beloved Country by Alan Paton Frankenstein by Mary Shelley On Beauty by Zadie Smith The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan It is important to keep the journals for three reasons. First, you will receive a grade for this work. Second, you will use them for an in-class assignment and reference. Third, the more complete your journals are the more useful they will be when writing your term paper. *These texts tackle themes related to the human condition. While we will address these from a Biblical worldview in our classes, please be aware that adult themes are often present. continued over

For American Studies 2 Accelerated: Make journal entries for each of the following books. Enrique s Journey by Sonia Nazario This is the true story of a Honduran boy who takes a dangerous journey up to the U.S. to find his mother, who had emigrated illegally several years before. As you read this book you should be conscious of several things: How similar/different is Enrique s journey to the journey of the Joads in The Grapes of Wrath? What are the responses of the different people along the way-do they equate with any of the Steinbeck characters? What are the views about the issue of illegal immigration-what is your perspective after reading this book? The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck This novel reflects 1930 s America through the realistic and naturalistic setting of the Dust Bowl. What significance does the turtle crossing the road incident have within the story? How does Steinbeck refer to the bank? At the end of the story, is there hope for humanity or not? Why? What is the significance of the title? The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald How does this novel depict the Jazz Age, the age also referred to as The Roaring Twenties? How does Fitzgerald reflect the hopeless, nada opinion of post-war society in this book? What is the significance of the title?