Freshmen Honors Mid Year Exam Review

Performance Indicators:

P.S. ELA-1 Language:   Demonstrate command of the conventions of Standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.

A. Notice and correct grammatical and mechanical errors in writing.
B. Demonstrate command of correct sentence structure and variety.
C. Apply standard usage to formal speaking and writing.

P.S ELA-2 Reading Analysis: Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text, including determining where the text leaves matters uncertain.

A. Evaluate the relevant themes and synthesize how they are present in the novel in oral and written responses.
B. Interpret the implications of setting and circumstance.
C. Analyze the role of characters in the plot in oral and written responses.
D. Analyze important quotations from the text in oral and written responses.
E. Annotate the text.

P.S ELA-3 Reading Craft and Structure: Determine an author’s point of view or purpose in a text in which the rhetoric is particularly effective, analyzing how style and content contribute to the power, persuasiveness or beauty of a text.

A. Understand SOAPSTone: Speaker, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, Subject, Tone
B. Analyze the plot and/or design of the text, following shifts in time and place.

 P.S ELA-4 Writing Analysis:   Write arguments to support claims in an analysis of substantive topics or texts, using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence.

A. Select and limit a debatable thesis.
B. Research evidence using credible sources.
C. Select an appropriate organizational plan.
D. Acknowledge alternate sides of a position.
E. Apply the standards of English conventions.
F. Apply persuasive strategies.
G. Create a Works Cited for evidence used.

P.S ELA-5 Writing Craft:   Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.

A. Create an effective introduction.
B. Use showing details v. telling details.
C. Maintain a focus on the main idea throughout the body paragraphs.
D. Write an effective conclusion.

P.S. ELA-7 Speaking and Listening: Engage effectively in a well-reasoned exchange of ideas

A. Attentively listen to the words of a speaker.
B. Summarize what someone has said.
C. Defend, refute, or challenge the ideas of others.
D. Use evidence to support a position.
E. Organize ideas clearly and logically.
F. Use annotations of the text to contribute to class discussion.


VOCABULARY 
You will be required to recognize and apply the vocabulary terms according to analogies and sentences.                                                            15 POINTS

Mid Year Exam Vocabulary Quizlet

Aberration  (N) – departure from the normal
Benign- (adj)  showing kindness
Bucolic (adj)- of the country; rural
Celerity (n)- swiftness; speed
Didactic  (Adj)- intended to teach or instruct
Gambol- (v) to leap or playfully skip around
Ineffable (adj)- incapable of being expressed in words
Ignominy  (N)- dishonor; disgraceful conduct
Lachrymose (adj)- producing tears; mournful
Lugubrious- (adj) sad or mournful
Nepotism- (n)  favoritism shown on the basis of relation or family
Peruse-(v) to study; examine with attention to detail
Quixotic  (Adj)- foolishly idealistic; unrealistic and impractical
Rapacity- (n) the quality of being greedy
Repartee- (n)  a quick witty reply

GRAMMAR-  PARTS OF SPEECH  You will be required to recognize the part-of-speech of the underline word used in a paragraph.                                                   15 POINTS

Noun               Adjective          Verb              Conjunction      Adverb                      Interjection  Preposition    Linking Verb   Pronoun       Proper Noun    Compound Noun    Article

PUNCTUATION  You will be required to recognize the missing punctuation mark in sample sentences.                                                                                                      15 POINTS

End Marks

Semicolon

Colon

Dash

Hyphen

Ellipsis

Apostrophe

Quotation Marks

Commas

Capitalization

Writing Numbers

LITERATURE   You will be required to respond to questions about Romeo & Juliet directly related to the Act Study Guides located on the class website as well as applying the play according to Freytag’s Pyramid       Questions from The Odyssey and Oedipus The King pertaining to Freytag’s pyramid will also be featured on the literature section.           30 POINTS

ESSAY   You will be required to compose an expository essay focusing on Romeo and Juliet applying Aristotelian terminology to analyze the Shakespearean play.    25 POINTS