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Myths, Legends, and Mysteries of History

Posted on February 25, 2023

Students in this course will investigate the myths and legends of a variety of cultures as well as study famous unsolved mysteries. This project-based course will allow students to use a variety of technology and both primary and secondary source materials in class discussion to enhance their critical thinking and presentation skills.

Diverse Voices in Short Works of Literature

Posted on February 25, 2023

Students will read and discuss a variety of works, including stories, novels, media, and nonfiction, that are selected to promote meaningful discussion on issues of identity and how literature can create communities where each voice matters. Among the voices explored in this course, students will read texts by Black, indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) and LGBTQ+ authors while analyzing intersectional identities related to race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, ability, culture, age, socioeconomic status, and belief systems.

Literature & Film

Posted on February 25, 2023

This course focuses on analyzing popular films adapted from literary works in various genres, as well as independently developed films. Students will critically read excerpts from some texts and then view, interpret, and analyze each film. Students will also view films through a variety of critical lenses in order to explore how experience and perspective influences meaning. Assessments will include written comparative/interpretive pieces, participation in class discussions, and projects.

Creative Writing

Posted on February 25, 2023

In this course, students explore the art of storytelling. Particular emphasis is placed on creating short works of fiction and learning the techniques of short story writing in various genres. Students will learn specifics of plot structure and development, conflict creation, authentic dialogue, character development, crafting setting and voice. Some genres explored may include, but are not limited to, fractured fairy tales, memoir, mystery, science fiction, and poetry. Students will revisit one of their submissions from the semester to workshop for their final semester project.

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  • Grade Level
    • 9th Grade
    • 10th Grade
    • 11th Grade
    • 12th Grade
  • Credits
    • .5 Credit
    • 1 Credit
  • Length
    • Semester Electives
    • Year Electives
  • Prerequisites
    • No Prerequisites
    • Audition
    • Teacher Recommendation
    • Previous Level
    • Biology and Chemistry
    • Survey of Technology
    • Survey of Technology or Instructor Approval
    • Video Production I or Instructor Approval
    • Previous Level or Teacher Recommendation
    • Algebra I with a C or higher
    • Drawing I or Foundations of Art
    • Introduction to Computer Science or Web Design or Introduction to Digital Animation
    • Introduction to Engineering Design (IED)
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