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Welcome, Welcome, Spartan Parents!Spartan Parents!
Please have a seat. We’ll Please have a seat. We’ll start shortly.start shortly.
Terri Rollins
connect.issaquah.wednet.edu/high/skyline/staff/ms_rollins_site/default.aspx
A LITTLE ABOUT ME…
Born and raised in South Florida Attended Florida State University with
degrees in British Studies and English Education
Moved to Seattle about 4 years ago from Texas
Have also lived in New York and England This is my 13th year teaching. I LOVE teaching IB classes! I’m a voracious reader, and my husband and
are avid world travelers.
MY GOALS FOR YOUR STUDENT
• That he/she becomes a more independent literary critic and reader• That he/she gains confidence both as a class participant and as a writer• That he/she improves his/her ability to edit his/her own work• That he/she continues learning to think about what the text is about and about how it works• That he/she enjoys the works we read and becomes a part of the class community
IB LEARNER PROFILE: WHERE WE’D LIKE YOUR STUDENT TO BE AT THE END OF HIS/HER IB EDUCATION…• Inquirers• Knowledgeable• Thinkers• Communicators• Principled• Open-minded• Caring• Courageous• Balanced• Reflective
MAJOR WORKS WE READ
1. Works in Translation:The Cherry Orchard - Chekhov
The Reader - SchlinkPoems by Pablo Neruda
2. The Novel: Pride and Prejudice - AustenTo the Lighthouse - WoolfThe Guide - NarayanNever Let Me Go - Ishiguro
3. Shakespeare : Twelfth Night
FIELD TRIP!
•Book-It’s production of Emma by Jane Austen•At Seattle Center• Tuesday, 12/8/15• Leave at 8ish; return at 2ish•Cost: ~$20• Permission forms & more info. coming soon• Please email me if you’d be willing to chaperone!
PLEASE NOTE:
• Due to our tightly compressed schedule (needing to cover all course content by May 1st) and due to the level of knowledge needed by students to score well on the IB English exams (thus having the chance to earn college credit), students will have assigned readings over vacations. • Volume 2 of Pride and Prejudice will be
assigned over Winter Break and quizzed upon return to school. • Students who prefer not to read over break
will need to plan ahead to read these works in advance.
IB ASSESSMENTS
• January: Written Assignment (1,200 -
1,500 words) and a Reflective Statement (300-400 words) on one of the Works in Translation•May: IB Exams•Paper 1 (Unseen Commentary) •Paper 2 (Comparative Essay on 2 of the 4 Novels)
IB ASSESSMENTS
• I strongly encourage you to encourage your student take the exam…71% of our students scored 5 or above on the exam last year. No one scored below a 4 (passing).
•A 5 earns 5 credits at UW•A 4 earns 10 credits at Western plus exemption from English 101•A 4 earns 6 credits at WSU
EXAM INFO MEETING
• September 22, 7-8 PM, Lyceum Theater• Contact Mrs. Lund ([email protected]) for more info.
WE WILL ALSO WORK ON:
1. The college essay
2. Comparative essays
3. Timed writing
4. Editing skills
5. Literary commentary on poetry & prose
6. Oral presentation skills
Students should regularly visit…
• My website for homework assignments & other vital resources
•Family Access to track their progress
HOW YOU CAN HELP YOUR STUDENTS
•Understand the workload, pressures, & stress of 1st semester and support your student as necessary
•Encourage your student to keep at it through 2nd semester
•Encourage your student to talk to me if he/she is struggling
SHS Standard Grading Scale
93 - 100% A90 - 92% A-87 - 89% B+83 - 86% B80 - 82% B-77 - 79% C+73 - 76% C70 - 72% C-67 - 69% D+63 - 66% D60 - 62% D-59 – below F
Grading Categories
•Major assignments
& tests: 40%
•Homework & quizzes: 30%
•Participation: 20%
•Final exam: 10%
Thanks for coming! I’m excited to work with you and your student during this exciting year!
THANKS, PTSA & ISF!