Eng4u Scas Course Outline
Eng4u Scas Course Outline
Eng4u Scas Course Outline
Studies
Adult Day Programs
Credit Value:
School Year:
1
2014-
3U
By phone: 416-396-9621
By email: [email protected]
2015
Period: 1
Course Description
This course emphasizes the consolidation of the literacy, communication, and critical and creative thinking skills
necessary for success in academic and daily life. Students will analyse a range of challenging literary texts from various
periods, countries, and cultures; interpret and evaluate informational and graphic texts; and create oral, written, and
media texts in a variety of forms. An important focus will be on using academic language coherently and confidently,
selecting the reading strategies best suited to particular texts and particular purposes for reading, and developing greater
control in writing. The course is intended to prepare students for university, college, or the workplace. (The Ontario
Curriculum Grades 11 and 12, Revised 2007)
Major Topics Addressed/Evaluations and Dates
Topic/Unit
Evaluations
Unit 1
Reading (5%)
Short Fiction & NonPassage analysis applying literary theories and figures of speech
Fiction with Literary
Writing (5%)
Theories
Annotated bibliography for one source using academic journals based on a
literary theory and works consulted page for rejected sources.
Media (2%)
Anchor chart about literary theories.
Oral Communication (2%)
Seminars based on assigned short stories
Unit 2
Writing (8%) and Reading (4%)
George Orwells
Literary Essay (1,000-1,500 words)
Nineteen-Eighty Four
Oral Communication (7%)
Literature circles based on the reading
Reading (4%) and Media (4%)
Intertextual connection with another text
Unit 3
Writing (8%) and Media (8%)
Shakespeares Hamlet
Analysis of the narrative and editing techniques in film
Oral Communication (5%) and Reading (8%)
Dramatic reading
Culminating ActivityOral (5%) and Media (5%)
Extend your
Conducting independent research find information on literary criticisms on any
understanding
of the literature that we have read using academic online journals. Choose any
text examined in the course, and find out what different articles say about this
10% of final mark
text; you will synthesize the information and conclude it with a statement for the
significance of this text.
Finals
Select your media form to suite your topic, audience, and purpose.
Final Examination (20% of final mark)
Part 1: Essay (W 10%)
Part 2: Sight Passage (RLS 10%)
Timeline
Weeks 1-2
Week 3-5
Week 6-8
Week 7-8
Weeks 8-9
Strands
Reading and Literature Studies (RLS)
Writing (W)
Oral Communication (OC)
Media Studies (MS)
Culminating Activity: OC and MS Strands
Final Examination: RLS and W Strands
Overall Mark
Strand Weights
21%
21%
14%
14%
5% and 5%
10% and 10%
Total
70%
30%
100%
1.
No cell phones, pagers, and/or other electronic communication devices at any time, including
in class and during final exams/culminating activities