Course Syllabus

English IV Honors                                                            Mr. Calandro

 Dear Class,

            Welcome to English IV.  I hope you are ready to get started  and make this a great year.  We have a lot to cover this semester, so be ready to hit the ground running.

Grading

  • Projects / Essays (40%) – This will include Essays, Projects, Presentations and Speeches. 
  • Quizzes (40%) – Quizzes will be given weekly and can include vocabulary, diagramming, literary terms, readings, notes, and any material being covered that week. Pop-quizzes will be given as necessary.
  • Classwork / Homework (20%) – This will include participation grades, homework, journals, poetry journals, and anything else we complete in class.

 

Classroom Procedures

  • Tutoring – I will be available for tutoring on Wednesday after school or by appointment.  I'm happy to work with you if you can't meet then.
  • Homework Policy – You will lose 2% off your grade for every hour it is submitted late for up to 24 hours after the due-date.  After 24 hours the assignment is a zero.
  • Make-Up Work – If you have an excused absence, it is your responsibility to get your make-up work upon your return and submit it within two days. If the assignment is closed on Canvas it can be submitted via the Absence Make-up Form.
  • Project Grades – larger assignments will be accepted a maximum of 2 days late with a penalty of 10 points per day.

 

Classroom Materials List

  • Beowulf translation by Seamus Heaney
  • Frankenstein by Mary Shelley (1831 edition)
  • Hamlet by William Shakespeare
  • Brave New World by Aldous Huxley

 

Class Rules

Many of these rules are covered in the handbook.  Students will be expected to follow all the rules outlined there in addition to the rules explicitly stated here.  Please familiarize yourself with the handbook.  I reserve the right to contact parents or refer students to the office at any time.  My standard discipline procedure is as follows:

1st time: warning

2nd time: warning, parent contact

3rd time: warning, parent contact, office referral

  • Seating – Students will be assigned seats and expected to sit in that seat every day. Failure to do so will result in a parent contact or referral.
  • Disruptions – Students are in class first and foremost to learn and anything that interferes with the teacher’s ability to teach or student’s ability to learn will not be tolerated. It is important to know when to talk, when to listen, and when to think; good questions require thought.
  • Food – The administration has requested that no food be allowed in the room. Unless food is given to you by a teacher, nothing will be eaten in class.
  • Cheating – Cheating is a violation of the honor code.  Honor code violations can result in disciplinary action and jeopardize membership in honors societies.
  • Plagiarism - Plagiarism is cheating, and you will receive a zero for the assignment and/or be referred to the office. The guidelines for this are in the student handbook.  Please note that it is against the rules to claim credit for work that is not yours (this includes paraphrasing someone else's work).  Self-plagiarism is also not permitted.  Any writing you do for this class must be original to the assignment.
  • Cell Phones –Phones will be confiscated.  No warnings. Yes, I'm serious.

 

Dear Parents,

           I am happy to have the opportunity to work with your son/daughter and hope to be in contact with you throughout the semester.  I believe education is not something that stops at 2:55pm and resumes at 8:00am, and for me this means that I need to work with you to make this the best experience possible.  If you have concerns do not hesitate to contact me, and, please take a moment to be sure that your student understands what is expected in my classroom.  This is going to be a great year; I look forward to working with you and your child.

 

-Anthony Calandro           

anthony.calandro@ucps.k12.nc.us

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