Summer
Reading List
Sophomore
Advanced English
10th
Grade
Required Reading:
Wuthering
Heights -
Bronte
Things Fall Apart - Achebe
Optional (choose two)
All Quiet on the Western Front
- Remarque
Jane Eyre - Bronte
Tess
of the D’Urbervilles -
Hardy
Cold Sassy Tree -
Burns
Cyrano de Bergerac
- Rostand
The Joy Luck Club -
Tan
My Name is Asher Lev - Potok
Midsummer Night's Dream - Shakespeare
Fences - Wilson
For your summer reading project you should choose one of the books you read this summer and complete one of the creative projects listed below. Your project is due to your English teacher the first day of fall term. If you don't have English until spring term, you must still find out who will be your teacher and deliver the project. Any project not turned in the first day of the term will be considered late, and the grade for the project will be reduced 10% per day late. The project, your summer reading tests, and your on-demand writing on summer reading will count as 20% of your grade for your English class. Be sure to print out the rubric and attach it to your project!
With your project, you must turn in a written component thoroughly explaining the purpose of the project and its features as they relate to your book. There is no required length for this statement, but it must be adequate to demonstrate your knowledge of the plot, characters, themes and symbols of the book as required by the rubric below. Even if your project is mostly writing (diaries, newspaper articles, etc.), you must complete this statement to explain the purpose of your writing and how it relates to the representation of characters and themes in the book. Suggested length: 1-3 pages, typed.
Project
Ideas:
All of the projects must reflect an
understanding of a significant literary technique such as characterization,
symbolism, setting, or conflict, while offering insight beyond what is supplied
by the text.
Make a game based on the book--be sure to "test drive" or play the game to make sure it works!