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Geography
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Unit 1: Introduction to Geography
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Unit 2: North and South America
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Unit 3: Africa
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Unit 4: South and East Asia
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Language Arts
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Unit 1: Short Stories
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Unit 2: Fiction and Non-Fiction
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Unit 3: Poetry and Oral Tradition
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Unit 4: Drama
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Communication Skills
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Unit 1: Note-taking, Study Skills, and Presenting to Inform
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Unit 2: Short Story Writing
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Unit 3: Research and Newspaper
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Unit 4: Movie Study
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World History I
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Unit 1: Ancient Greece
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Unit 2: Ancient Rome
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Unit 3: Byzantine Empire, Russia, and Eastern Europe
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Unit 4: The Islamic World
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Unit 5: The Americas
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Unit 6: Kingdoms and City-States in Africa
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Unit 7: Dynasties and Kingdoms of East Asia
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Unit 8: The Middle Ages
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World History II
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Unit 1: Renaissance and Reformation
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Unit 2: The Age of Discovery
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Unit 3: European Monarchies
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Unit 4: The Scientific Revolution and The Enlightenment
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Unit 5: The French Revolution
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Essential Questions
What is literature?
What are the elements of literature?
How do authors create stories?
How do you draft, revise and edit a story?
When is a story ready to publish?
Enduring Understandings
Plot, character, setting and theme (elements of lit) are essential components of a story.
Authors use the skill of "showing, not telling" to make stories interesting.
Authors write many drafts and revise their work many times to create a quality piece of writing.
Key Vocabulary
Literature
Plot
Character
Setting
Theme
Writing process
prewriting
drafting
revising
editing
proofreading
publishing
presenting