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Foundations of Language & Literature, Second Edition, by Renee H. Shea; John Golden; Tracy Scholz - ©2023 from BFW High School Publishers

Foundations of Language & Literature

Second  Edition|©2023  Renee H. Shea; John Golden; Tracy Scholz

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Get the Firm Foundation You Need to Succeed
Foundations of Language and Literature, Second Edition, provides the fundamentals high school learners need to achieve success in their ELA courses, all in a single volume: skill instruction, readings for practice, literature for analysis, essays for rhetorical examination – FLL has it all.

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Contents

Table of Contents

1 / Starting the Conversation
2 / Reading
3 / Writing
4 / Using Sources
5 / Narrative
Skill Workshop Essential Elements of Narrative
Section 1
Section 2
Central Text Julia Alvarez, La Gringuita
Conversation What is the relationship between language and power?
Section 3
Writing Workshop Writing a Narrative
Public Speaking Extension Narrative Writing
6 / Fiction
Skill Workshop Essential Elements of Fiction
Creative Writing Extension Fiction
Section 1
Section 2
Central Text Amy Tan, Two Kinds
Conversation How are our interests and passions shaped?
Section 3
Writing Workshop Writing an Analysis of Fiction
7 / Argument
Skill Workshop Essential Elements of Argument
Section 1
Section 2
Central Text Steve Almond, Is It Immoral to Watch the Super Bowl?
Conversation Is fandom a positive or negative force in our lives?
Section 3
Writing Workshop 1 Writing an Argument
Public Speaking Extension Argument Writing
Writing Workshop 2 Writing an Analysis of Argument
8 / Poetry
Skill Workshop Essential Elements of Poetry
Creative Writing Extension Writing Poetry
Section 1
Section 2
Central Text Langston Hughes, Let America Be America Again
Conversation How do we find common ground?
Section 3
Writing Workshop Writing an Analysis of Poetry
Public Speaking Extension Oral Interpretation of a Poem
9 / Exposition
Skill Workshop Essential Elements of Exposition
Section 1
Section 2
Central Text Jon Ronson, How One Stupid Tweet Blew Up Justine Sacco’s Life
Conversation To what extent can we influence social, cultural, or political change online?
Section 3
Writing Workshop Writing Exposition
Public Speaking Extension Exposition

10 / Drama
Skill Workshop Essential Elements of Drama
Creative Writing Extension Drama
Section 1
Section 2
Central Text William Shakespeare, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet
Conversation Do we make better decisions with our “gut” or with our rational brain?
Section 3
Writing Workshop Analysis of Drama
Public Speaking Extension Performance of a Scene
11 / Mythology
Skill Workshop Essential Elements of Mythology
Section 1
Section 2
Central Text Homer, from The Odyssey
Conversation What defines a hero?
Section 3
Writing Workshop Writing an Analysis of Mythology
Public Speaking Extension Analysis of Mythology

Appendix: Revision Workshops
Appendix: Grammar Workshops
Appendix: Speaking and Listening
Appendix: Vocabulary and Word Roots
Appendix: MLA Documentation Style
Glossary/Glosario
Test Credits
Index

Authors

Renee H. Shea

Renée H. Shea was professor of English and Modern Languages and Director of Freshman Composition at Bowie State University in Maryland. A College Board® faculty consultant for more than thirty years in AP® Language, Literature, and Pre-AP® English, she has been a reader and question leader for both AP® English exams. Renée served as a member of the Development Committee for AP® Language and Composition and the English Academic Advisory Committee for the College Board®, as well as the SAT® Critical Reading Test Development Committee. She is coauthor of The Language of Composition, Literature & Composition, Advanced Language & Literature, and Conversations in American Literature, as well as two volumes in the NCTE High School Literature series (on Amy Tan and Zora Neale Hurston).


John Golden

John Golden teaches at Cleveland High School in Portland, Oregon. He was an advisor to the College Board® 6–12 English Language Arts Development Committee. An English teacher for over twenty years, John has developed curriculum and led workshops for the College Board’s Pacesetter and SpringBoard® English programs. He is the author of Reading in the Dark: Using Film as a Tool in the English Classroom (NCTE, 2001) and Reading in the Reel World: Teaching Documentaries and Other Nonfiction Texts (NCTE, 2006), and the producer of Teaching Ideas: A Video Resource for AP® English (Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2008) and The NCTE Centennial Film: Reading the Past, Writing the Future (2010).


Tracy Scholz

Tracy Scholz has been an educator for over 20 years. She has experience as an English teacher, department specialist, district interventionist, and served as the Associate Director for the Teacher Education Program at Rice University. She earned her doctoral degree in 2012 from the University of Houston in Curriculum and Instruction, and currently serves as the K-12 Advanced Academics Coordinator for Alief ISD.


An English textbook that meets 9th graders where they are and gets them where they need to go.

Get the Firm Foundation You Need to Succeed
Foundations of Language and Literature, Second Edition, provides the fundamentals high school learners need to achieve success in their ELA courses, all in a single volume: skill instruction, readings for practice, literature for analysis, essays for rhetorical examination – FLL has it all.

E-book

Our e-books are accessible on multiple devices. Read online (or offline), bookmark, search, and highlight in an interactive and downloadable e-book.

Learn More

Table of Contents

1 / Starting the Conversation
2 / Reading
3 / Writing
4 / Using Sources
5 / Narrative
Skill Workshop Essential Elements of Narrative
Section 1
Section 2
Central Text Julia Alvarez, La Gringuita
Conversation What is the relationship between language and power?
Section 3
Writing Workshop Writing a Narrative
Public Speaking Extension Narrative Writing
6 / Fiction
Skill Workshop Essential Elements of Fiction
Creative Writing Extension Fiction
Section 1
Section 2
Central Text Amy Tan, Two Kinds
Conversation How are our interests and passions shaped?
Section 3
Writing Workshop Writing an Analysis of Fiction
7 / Argument
Skill Workshop Essential Elements of Argument
Section 1
Section 2
Central Text Steve Almond, Is It Immoral to Watch the Super Bowl?
Conversation Is fandom a positive or negative force in our lives?
Section 3
Writing Workshop 1 Writing an Argument
Public Speaking Extension Argument Writing
Writing Workshop 2 Writing an Analysis of Argument
8 / Poetry
Skill Workshop Essential Elements of Poetry
Creative Writing Extension Writing Poetry
Section 1
Section 2
Central Text Langston Hughes, Let America Be America Again
Conversation How do we find common ground?
Section 3
Writing Workshop Writing an Analysis of Poetry
Public Speaking Extension Oral Interpretation of a Poem
9 / Exposition
Skill Workshop Essential Elements of Exposition
Section 1
Section 2
Central Text Jon Ronson, How One Stupid Tweet Blew Up Justine Sacco’s Life
Conversation To what extent can we influence social, cultural, or political change online?
Section 3
Writing Workshop Writing Exposition
Public Speaking Extension Exposition

10 / Drama
Skill Workshop Essential Elements of Drama
Creative Writing Extension Drama
Section 1
Section 2
Central Text William Shakespeare, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet
Conversation Do we make better decisions with our “gut” or with our rational brain?
Section 3
Writing Workshop Analysis of Drama
Public Speaking Extension Performance of a Scene
11 / Mythology
Skill Workshop Essential Elements of Mythology
Section 1
Section 2
Central Text Homer, from The Odyssey
Conversation What defines a hero?
Section 3
Writing Workshop Writing an Analysis of Mythology
Public Speaking Extension Analysis of Mythology

Appendix: Revision Workshops
Appendix: Grammar Workshops
Appendix: Speaking and Listening
Appendix: Vocabulary and Word Roots
Appendix: MLA Documentation Style
Glossary/Glosario
Test Credits
Index

Renee H. Shea

Renée H. Shea was professor of English and Modern Languages and Director of Freshman Composition at Bowie State University in Maryland. A College Board® faculty consultant for more than thirty years in AP® Language, Literature, and Pre-AP® English, she has been a reader and question leader for both AP® English exams. Renée served as a member of the Development Committee for AP® Language and Composition and the English Academic Advisory Committee for the College Board®, as well as the SAT® Critical Reading Test Development Committee. She is coauthor of The Language of Composition, Literature & Composition, Advanced Language & Literature, and Conversations in American Literature, as well as two volumes in the NCTE High School Literature series (on Amy Tan and Zora Neale Hurston).


John Golden

John Golden teaches at Cleveland High School in Portland, Oregon. He was an advisor to the College Board® 6–12 English Language Arts Development Committee. An English teacher for over twenty years, John has developed curriculum and led workshops for the College Board’s Pacesetter and SpringBoard® English programs. He is the author of Reading in the Dark: Using Film as a Tool in the English Classroom (NCTE, 2001) and Reading in the Reel World: Teaching Documentaries and Other Nonfiction Texts (NCTE, 2006), and the producer of Teaching Ideas: A Video Resource for AP® English (Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2008) and The NCTE Centennial Film: Reading the Past, Writing the Future (2010).


Tracy Scholz

Tracy Scholz has been an educator for over 20 years. She has experience as an English teacher, department specialist, district interventionist, and served as the Associate Director for the Teacher Education Program at Rice University. She earned her doctoral degree in 2012 from the University of Houston in Curriculum and Instruction, and currently serves as the K-12 Advanced Academics Coordinator for Alief ISD.


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