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Literature 10 Academic Syllabus

Ms. Mattes
smattes@wpsd.k12.pa.us
Room 209
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Course Description:
Literature Academic addresses the PA Content Standards of reading, writing, listening, and
speaking. Utilizing the workshop model with guided questions and activities, students read,
analyze, and interpret various types of literature, recognize the basic elements, and make
personal connections to texts. Students write in a variety of formats emphasizing focus, content,
organization, style, vocabulary, and conventions and research skills. Students are challenged to
read a total of 25 books and/or book equivalents including in-class texts.
Course Texts:
Holt: Elements of Literature 4th Course
Warriors Dont Cry by Melba Pattillo Beals
Julius Caesar (Adapted text) by William Shakespeare
Animal Farm by George Orwell (if time allows)
Various poems and short stories
Required Materials: (BY FRIDAY 9/11)
At least two pens/pencils every day
Spiral notebook/composition book to be kept in the classroom
Binder or folder with rings to keep important handouts/papers
Grade Set-up:
Each semester will be broken down and weighted as the following:
Comportment/Preparation.....10%
Quizzes/Tests/Formal Writing..20%
Homework....15%
Quarterly Assessment..20%
Class Work.35%
Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4 Grade.100%
*All grades will always be available to you and your parents/guardians on PowerSchool.
Make sure to check the site often to stay on top of your grades and to avoid

miscommunication. If you do not have your PowerSchool login and password, make sure to
see you counselor ASAP.
Make-up Policy: If you have an excused absence recorded in PowerSchool, you will be given
the number of days you were out to complete all missed work. This work includes any
homework, class work, and tests/quizzes. Check your personal folder in the front student bin for
missing work. It is YOUR responsibility to get your missed work- I will not cater to you. All
make-up work is to be done on your time, meaning you should not expect to take a make-up quiz
during class time (before or after school is appropriate).
Late Work Policy: Homework is assigned in order to reinforce a lesson we learned that day in
class or to prepare you for an upcoming lesson. Homework cannot be made up if you are
present the day it is assigned and the day it is due.
All projects, assignments, writing prompts, etc. are expected to be turned in on time. Long term
due dates will always be listed on the back A Look Ahead board so you can plan accordingly.
Some assignments will only be accepted on the due date; otherwise, if noted, 10% will be
deducted for each day the assignment is late, up to five days.
Class Rules:

Be on time: This is the easiest part of the class! You are to be in the classroom, in your
seat, with your necessary materials on your desk when the bell rings. You will be marked
tardy if you walk through the door after the bell rings. After three unexcused lateness,
you will serve an afterschool detention and your parent/guardian will be contacted. After
six unexcused lateness, a referral will be submitted to the office.
No Electronics: You are not permitted to have cell phones, mp3 phones, gaming devices,
or any other electronics on or visible in the classroom. They are to be turned off and kept
away and out of sight. The first time the device is taken, I keep it until the end of the day
and contact a parent/guardian; the second time, the device will be turned over to the main
office and will have to be picked up by a parent/guardian.
Passes: Any and all passes will only be issued during class work time. This means, per
school wide rituals, no one may leave the classroom during the first or last 15 minutes of
class. Each student will get a bathroom pass card the first week of school. You need this
card in order to leave the room. If you do not have your pass or your ID, you will not be
permitted to leave during class time.
Respect: The golden rule applies in all classrooms: Treat others how you want to be
treated. You are to give respect to your fellow students and to the teacher at all times, and
you will be given respect back. Also, be mindful of where you are and what type of
language is appropriate and acceptable.
Accountability: There are numerous resources in our classroom that ensure you will
always know whats happening at all times and for the future. You are responsible and
accountable for yourself in this classroom. Always make sure you are alert in class,
completing all work, staying on top of future assignments, and being considerate to
others in and out of the classroom.

Additional Resources

Turnitin.com- All essays and formal writing prompts will be submitted via turnitin.com.
This website is a valuable resource for both students and teachers. It helps you to doublecheck and edit easily identifiable grammar, usage, and spelling mistakes, while allowing
teachers to ensure there is no plagiarism. Plus, it eliminates problems with printing. You
will set up an account for yourself and ALL papers must be turned in through this
website. Paper copies will not be accepted under any circumstances.
Remind101- You MUST register for the free text messaging/email service Remind101.
This free service allows me to send reminders, updates, changes, or important notes to
students. The service runs through the website so I never see your personal phone
numbers or email addresses and you dont see mine. If the school schedule ever changes
for emergencies or inclement weather, I will update students; you are responsible for
adhering to any messages or changes sent through this service. Directions are also on my
webpage.
Teacher Webpage- Utilize my webpage for updates, extra important handouts, important
dates, and other invaluable resources.
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