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English I Honors Summer Assignment 2015 1. Read Animal Farm by George Orwell. (required) 2. Read one of the following choice book novels: Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie, by David Lubar. Scott Hudson begins his freshman year of high school as a source of income to Wesley, the school shakedown artist. The girl he's known since kindergarten has blossomed into a goddess, but doesn't seem to know he's alive. He gets roped into writing the sports column for the school newspaper, even though he's not an athlete. On top of everything else, his mom is pregnant. As Scott maneuvers through a number of serious situations bullying, a suicidal classmate, school dances he still manages to be upbeat and true to himself. Overloaded with extracurricular activities and honors homework, he begins a journal filled with lists and tips for his expected sibling on how to survive freshman year. As the school year and his mom's pregnancy progress, Scott begins to find his niche at school in David Lubar's laugh-out-loud novel (Review from School Library Journal) Killing Mr. Griffin, by Lois Duncan. The plan was only to scare their English teacher...they never actually intended to kill Mr. Griffin. But sometimes plans go wrong. The Truth About Forever, by Sarah Dessen. Macy's summer stretches before her, carefully planned and outlined. She will spend her days sitting at the library information desk. She will spend her evenings studying for the SATs. Spare time will be used to help her obsessive mother prepare for the big opening of the townhouse section of her luxury development. But Macy's plans don't anticipate a surprising and chaotic job with Wish Catering, a motley crew of new friends, or Wes. Tattooed, artistic, anythingbut-expected Wes. he doesn't fit Macy's life at all so why does she feel so comfortable with him? So happy? What is it about him that makes her let down her guard and finally talk about how much she misses her father, who died before her eyes the year before? (Review from Amazon) 3. Learn the five elements of an argument before the first day of school. (see attached) 4. Complete Choice book quote notes sheet. (see attached) 5. Complete the Animal Farm Key Ideas Sheet. (see attached) NOTE: *YOUR CHOICE BOOK QUOTE NOTES SHEET IS DUE THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL! *YOU WILL HAVE A QUIZ OVER YOUR CHOICE NOVEL AND THE FIVE ELEMENTS ON THE FIRST DAY! *YOUR ANIMAL FARM KEY IDEAS SHEET IS DUE THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL; THERE WILL BE A TEST OVER THE BOOK!!

Five Elements of an Argument The hook, which is an opening that grabs the reader s attention and establishes a connection between the reader and the writer. The claim, which is a clear and straightforward statement of the writer s belief and what is being argued. Concessions and refutations, which are restatements of arguments made by the other side (concessions) and the writer s arguments against those opposing viewpoints (refutations) and why the writer s arguments are more valid. Support, which is the reasoning behind the argument. Support can include evidence as well as logical and emotional appeals (logos and pathos). It may also anticipate objections and provide reasoning to overcome those objections. Summary/Call to action, which is a closing statement with a final plea for action.

Name: Book/Author: Freshmen Summer Reading Choice Book Quote Notes Sheet Directions: Read your chosen text carefully. As you read, you will be choosing TEN quotes that seem significant, powerful, thought provoking or puzzling. For example, you might record: Effective &/or creative use of stylistic or literary devices Structural shifts or turns in the plot A passage that makes you realize something you hadn t seen before Examples of patterns: recurring images, ideas, colors, symbols or motifs. Passages with confusing language or unfamiliar vocabulary Events you find surprising or confusing Passages that illustrate a particular character or setting Other information to think about: Always put quotation marks around what you copy from a book. Then place the author and page number in parenthesis after the quote. EX: (Monahan 34) What you quote does not need to be dialogue (something a character says). Do not let the length of a quotation keep you from selecting it. The important thing is that the quotation makes you think. When you write the quotation down, be sure you include enough surrounding context so that you can remember its importance. ** You may use your own paper or the graphic organizer attached.

Name: Book: 1. Quote Page Number Who said it? Context: Why was it said? 2. 3. 4.

5. Name: Book: 6. Quote Page Number Who said it? Context: Why was it said? 7. 8.

9. 10. Animal Farm Key Terms Sheet Through research and reading of the novel, pay attention to these terms and make effective notes pertaining to them. You must use your own paper for your notes. Characters Mr. Jones Old Major The dogs Boxer Benjamin Mollie Snowball Napoleon Squealer Mr. Pilkington Mr. Frederick Minimus Pinkeye Mr. Whymper Sheep Pigeons Moses Places and Things The Windmill Selling the woodpile Sugarcandy Mountain The Rebellion Animalism Battle of Cowshed Battle of the Windmill Hens Revolt The Poker Party The Ribbons The Farmhouse Hoof and Horn Flag Related Terms George Orwell Totalitarianism Czar Nicholos II Karl Marx Vladimir Lenin

KGB Tsar Leon Trotsky Invasion of Russia by the Western Allies Josef Stalin German invasion of Russia during WWII Winston Churchill The Kulak's revolt Adolf Hitler The Teheran Conference Socialism The Kremlin Fascism Stalin's industrialization policies Capitalism Fairy tale Communism Fable Utopia Allegory Propaganda Dystopia Imperialism Satire The 1917 Revolution Revolution ** These terms will be seen on your novel assessments, including a test and a group project.