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Grade 12 Language Arts

This course challenges senior students to analyze complex literary and informational texts through critical lenses. Students refine their rhetorical skills and develop a sophisticated command of language to prepare for post-secondary academic and professional environments.

6 units·72 topics·Ages 17-18

01The Architecture of Argument

12 topics·Term 1

Students deconstruct non-fiction texts to understand how authors use rhetorical appeals and logical structures to influence audiences.

Introduction to Rhetorical Appeals

Analyzing the use of ethos, pathos, and logos in historical and contemporary speeches.

Socratic SeminarCase Study Analysis
Analyzing Rhetorical Devices

Identifying and evaluating the impact of literary and rhetorical devices (e.g., anaphora, metaphor, allusion) in persuasive texts.

Gallery WalkThink-Pair-Share
Deconstructing Logical Fallacies

Identifying and critiquing common logical fallacies in arguments from various media.

Document MysteryFormal Debate
Ethical Appeals in Advertising

Exploring the moral implications of persuasive techniques in advertising.

Case Study AnalysisFour Corners
Ethics in Political Discourse

Examining the ethical use and misuse of rhetoric in political speeches and campaigns.

Formal DebatePhilosophical Chairs
Synthesizing Multiple Sources

Synthesizing multiple sources to create a coherent and evidence-based argumentative essay.

JigsawConcept Mapping
Crafting a Thesis Statement

Developing sophisticated and arguable thesis statements for complex argumentative essays.

Think-Pair-ShareRound Robin
Organizing Complex Arguments

Exploring various organizational structures for argumentative essays, including counterclaims and rebuttals.

Decision MatrixPlacemat Activity
Integrating Evidence Effectively

Mastering techniques for seamlessly integrating textual evidence and commentary into argumentative writing.

Peer TeachingGive One, Get One
Research Skills for Argumentation

Developing advanced research skills, including source evaluation and academic citation.

Inquiry CircleStations Rotation
Understanding Audience and Purpose

Analyzing how audience and purpose shape rhetorical choices in various argumentative contexts.

RAFT WritingCarousel Brainstorm
Analyzing Visual Arguments

Deconstructing the persuasive techniques used in visual arguments such as political cartoons, infographics, and advertisements.

Gallery WalkChalk Talk

02Literary Lenses and Critical Theory

12 topics·Term 2

Students apply various critical frameworks to classic and contemporary literature to uncover deeper layers of meaning.

Introduction to Critical Lenses

Overview of various critical theories (e.g., Marxist, Feminist, Post-colonial) and their application to literature.

Concept MappingJigsaw
Marxist Lens: Power & Class

Using Marxist and socio-economic lenses to examine power dynamics within literary works.

Fishbowl DiscussionPhilosophical Chairs
Feminist Lens: Gender Roles

Applying feminist theory to analyze the representation of gender roles and female agency.

Hot SeatSave the Last Word
Queer Theory: Identity & Sexuality

Applying queer theory to analyze the representation of identity and sexuality in literature.

Gallery WalkWorld Café
Post-Colonial Lens: Empire & Resistance

Investigating themes of empire, resistance, and cultural identity in post-colonial literature.

World CaféCase Study Analysis
Psychoanalytic Lens: Character Motivation

Applying psychoanalytic theory to explore character motivations, subconscious desires, and psychological conflicts.

Document MysteryHot Seat
New Criticism: Close Reading

Focusing on the text itself, analyzing literary elements like imagery, symbolism, and structure without external context.

Socratic SeminarChalk Talk
Reader-Response Theory

Exploring how readers' individual experiences and interpretations shape the meaning of a text.

Think-Pair-ShareInside-Outside Circle
Applying Multiple Lenses

Practicing the application of multiple critical lenses to a single literary work, comparing insights.

Hexagonal ThinkingJigsaw
Literary Analysis Essay Workshop

Workshop focused on developing strong thesis statements and integrating textual evidence for literary analysis essays.

Peer TeachingPlacemat Activity
Historical and Biographical Context

Examining how historical events and an author's biography can inform literary interpretation.

Case Study AnalysisTimeline Challenge
Archetypal Criticism

Identifying universal patterns, symbols, and character types (archetypes) across different literary works.

Trading CardsConcept Mapping

03The Evolution of the Novel

12 topics·Term 3

An exploration of how the novel form has changed over time to reflect shifting cultural values and technological advancements.

Origins of the Novel

Tracing the emergence of the novel as a literary form, examining early examples and their social context.

Timeline ChallengeGallery Walk
Gothic Novel Conventions

Examining the origins of the modern novel through the study of Gothic conventions.

Gallery WalkChalk Talk
Romanticism in the Novel

Analyzing the influence of Romantic ideals on character development, setting, and themes in early novels.

Hexagonal ThinkingSocratic Seminar
Victorian Novel: Realism & Social Critique

Exploring the Victorian novel's focus on realism, social commentary, and moral dilemmas.

Case Study AnalysisPhilosophical Chairs
Modernist Narrative Techniques

Analyzing how stream of consciousness and fragmented narratives redefined the reading experience.

Think-Pair-ShareHexagonal Thinking
Symbolism and Allusion in Modernism

Investigating the complex use of symbolism, allusion, and myth in Modernist novels.

Save the Last WordSocratic Seminar
Postmodernism: Metafiction & Intertextuality

Exploring self-referentiality and the blurring of boundaries between fiction and reality.

Carousel BrainstormProject-Based Learning
The Contemporary Novel: Form & Experimentation

Examining current trends in novel writing, including experimental structures and diverse voices.

World CaféExpert Panel
Narrative Voice and Point of View

Analyzing the impact of different narrative voices and points of view on reader perception and thematic development.

Role PlayThink-Pair-Share
Character Development Across Eras

Comparing how characterization techniques have evolved from early novels to contemporary works.

Trading CardsJigsaw
Setting and Atmosphere

Examining how authors use setting to create atmosphere, foreshadow events, and reflect character psychology.

Gallery WalkGraffiti Wall
Themes in the Novel

Identifying and analyzing recurring themes across different periods of the novel's development.

Concept MappingHexagonal Thinking

04Rhetoric in the Digital Age

12 topics·Term 4

Students evaluate the impact of digital media on communication, focusing on algorithms, echo chambers, and visual literacy.

Visual Semiotics in Digital Media

Decoding the signs, symbols, and visual cues used in digital media to convey complex messages.

Gallery WalkChalk Talk
Analyzing Infographics and Data Visualization

Critically evaluating the rhetorical strategies and potential biases in infographics and data visualizations.

Document MysteryCase Study Analysis
Algorithms and Filter Bubbles

Investigating how algorithmic curation shapes public perception and individual belief systems.

Case Study AnalysisWorld Café
Echo Chambers and Polarization

Examining the formation and impact of echo chambers on social media and their role in societal polarization.

Philosophical ChairsFormal Debate
Misinformation and Disinformation

Identifying and analyzing the spread of misinformation and disinformation in digital spaces.

Document MysteryInquiry Circle
Ethical Digital Authorship

Creating multi-modal projects while considering the ethical implications of digital authorship.

Problem-Based LearningPeer Teaching
Digital Identity and Persona

Exploring the construction of digital identities and personas across various online platforms.

Role PlayCase Study Analysis
Rhetoric of Social Media

Analyzing the unique rhetorical strategies and conventions of communication on social media platforms.

Carousel BrainstormGraffiti Wall
Copyright and Fair Use in Digital Media

Understanding intellectual property rights, copyright, and fair use in the context of digital content creation.

Case Study AnalysisExpert Panel
The Rhetoric of Online Activism

Examining how digital platforms are used for social and political activism, including hashtag movements and online petitions.

Town Hall MeetingHuman Barometer
Digital Storytelling

Exploring the techniques and impact of storytelling in various digital formats, such as interactive narratives and web series.

Project-Based LearningExperiential Learning
AI and Rhetoric

Investigating the emerging role of Artificial Intelligence in generating and analyzing persuasive communication.

Flipped ClassroomCollaborative Problem-Solving

05The Power of the Spoken Word

12 topics·Term 4

Students master the art of oral communication through performance, formal debate, and podcasting.

Podcast Narrative Storytelling

Developing narrative storytelling skills within an audio-only format.

Case Study AnalysisRole Play
Podcast Production Techniques

Learning the technical aspects of podcast creation, including recording, editing, and mixing audio.

Project-Based LearningFlipped Classroom
Formal Debate Structure

Understanding the rules, roles, and structure of formal debate, including constructive speeches and rebuttals.

Formal DebateFishbowl Discussion
Argumentation and Refutation Skills

Practicing the skills of logical reasoning and spontaneous rebuttal in a competitive setting.

Academic Speed DatingMock Trial
Public Speaking: Vocal Delivery

Refining public speaking through the study of vocal variety, pace, and articulation.

Role PlayHot Seat
Public Speaking: Nonverbal Communication

Refining public speaking through the study of posture, gestures, and eye contact.

Role PlaySimulation Game
Audience Adaptation and Engagement

Learning to adapt speeches and presentations in real-time based on audience feedback and context.

Human BarometerTown Hall Meeting
Storytelling for Oral Presentation

Developing compelling narratives for oral presentations, focusing on structure, imagery, and emotional appeal.

Experiential LearningRAFT Writing
Impromptu Speaking

Practicing the art of speaking effectively with minimal preparation, focusing on organization and clarity.

Academic Speed DatingRound Robin
Presenting Research Orally

Developing skills for presenting complex research findings clearly and engagingly to an audience.

Expert PanelPress Conference
Media Interviews and Press Conferences

Practicing effective communication strategies for media interviews and press conferences.

Press ConferenceRole Play
Critiquing Oral Presentations

Developing skills to provide constructive feedback on oral presentations, focusing on content, delivery, and impact.

Peer TeachingSave the Last Word

06Capstone: The Writer's Voice

12 topics·Term 4

A culminating unit where students produce a significant piece of independent writing and reflect on their growth as communicators.

Identifying Personal Aesthetic

Identifying and refining a unique writing style through imitation and experimentation.

RAFT WritingTrading Cards
Stylistic Choices and Impact

Analyzing how specific stylistic choices (e.g., sentence structure, diction, imagery) contribute to a writer's voice.

Chalk TalkGallery Walk
Peer Review for Substantive Revision

Engaging in intensive peer review to provide and receive substantive feedback on major writing projects.

Peer TeachingPlacemat Activity
Global Revision Strategies

Applying global revision strategies to improve argument, organization, and development in a major work.

Save the Last WordDecision Matrix
Sentence-Level Editing and Polishing

Focusing on sentence-level editing, grammar, punctuation, and word choice for clarity and impact.

Give One, Get OneStations Rotation
Audience and Purpose in Publication

Considering the intended audience and purpose when preparing a capstone project for publication or presentation.

Press ConferenceProject-Based Learning
Reflecting on Growth as a Communicator

Reflecting on personal growth as a writer and communicator throughout the academic year.

Learning ContractsConcept Mapping
The Ethics of Sharing Personal Work

Discussing the ethical considerations and vulnerabilities involved in publicly sharing personal or creative work.

Socratic SeminarPhilosophical Chairs
Crafting a Writer's Statement

Composing a reflective writer's statement that articulates artistic intentions, process, and growth.

RAFT WritingThink-Pair-Share
Portfolio Curation and Presentation

Selecting, organizing, and presenting a portfolio of work that showcases growth and achievement.

Museum ExhibitProject-Based Learning
Creative Writing Workshop

A workshop focused on generating new creative work and experimenting with different genres and forms.

Carousel BrainstormExperiential Learning
The Role of Feedback in Creative Process

Understanding how to effectively give and receive feedback on creative writing to foster growth.

Save the Last WordPeer Teaching