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eCOMMON CORECOMMON COREFind All Digital Resources at pearsonrealize.comA LWAYS L E A R N I N G28G RAD ES 11-1229

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NotesTable of ContentsCommon Core Literature .4Text Sets .6Writing and Research .16Differentiated Instruction .18Assessment Overview .20Digital Resources .22Components .24263

Common Core LiteratureTeacher MaterialsLiterature for the Common Coreas students move closer to college, Pearson Common Core Literatureincreases in text complexity, not only in the reading level but alsoin the range of literature — reaching across genres, cultures, andcenturies. grade 11 focuses on american literature, and grade 12Teacher EditionPearsonRealize.comCD-ROM with Media Screening Room and Film FinderDatabase, Teaching Resources, and Study It! Produce It!Flip Cards.The digital path provides ALL teacher resources and studentworkbooks: Teacher Edition eText Student Edition eText Daily Bellringer Activities Student Companion All-in-One Workbook with Answer Key Common Core Companion Workbook with Answer Key Reader’s Notebooks (Adapted, English Learner, SpanishVersion) with Teaching Guide Graphic Organizers All Program Assessmentsintroduces students to british literature.From Text to Understanding: Text SetsEach unit of grades 11 and 12 is composed of series of text sets.Each text set presents a collection of selections that broadenstudents’ understanding of historical events, philosophical issues,and literary movements. Each text set contains an anchor text andrelated readings.text set Workshops are provided at the conclusion of each unit.these workshops are composed of a series of performance tasks,and they prompt students to reflect on their learning and share theirinsights orally or in writing.Additional Novel Lesson PlansReading Guides and Lesson Plans for hundreds of novelsthat are not part of the core curriculum.Type of Text Sets Explorationof Ideasthis type of text set present multi-genre readingsthat build students’ knowledge and insightsabout a cultural or philosophical ideas prevalentduring various eras. Explorationof Genresstudents delve into genre study in this type oftext set. the collection of texts enables studentsto deeply analyze selections with a genre andformulate a sophisticated, critical analyses basedon comparison. Explorationof Historyin this type of text set, students study multipletexts that were written during a historicaltime period on a focused topic. the textspresent multiple perspectives on a topic,enabling students to gain a broad and deepunderstanding of critical historical periods.4Media Studio BundleOnline Professional Development CenterAn online PD Center including a Professional DevelopmentGuidebook, Classroom Strategies & Routine Cards, andarticles and videos from program authors.Hear It! CD-ROMIncludes selection audio. Summaries in Spanish and HaitianCreole can be found online in the Student Edition eText.Reading Kit: InterventionRemediation activities and practice for all skills taught inthe program.Examview CD-ROMCustomizable test banks for all program assessments.Teacher Answer Key CD-ROMAnswer Keys for these resources: Student Companion All-in-One Workbook Selection Support Worksheets Beginning-of-Year, Mid-Year, End-of-Year Test Benchmark Test & Interpretation Guides Reader’s Notebook Teaching Guide25

Component ArrayStudent MaterialsStudent EditionStudent Edition eTextA digital Student Edition with audio, video, grammartutorials, highlighting, and note-taking at point-of-use!Close Reading Activitiesinstruction in pearson common core literature integrates writing,research, and speaking and listening. you will find this instructionwithin the lessons as well as in close reading activities followingeach lesson. activities require students to cite evidence from thetext in their responses.Close Reading ToolAllows students to practice strategies in a digitalenvironment. Includes prompts and tools for markingthe text.Online Writer’s NotebookA digital Notebook students can use to record answers forall Close Reading Activities. Teachers are able to monitorstudent work at all times.Online Research CenterSupport for students with helpful links and videos.Close Reading NotebookAllows students to mark-up, highlight, and close readselections in a print format.Student Companion All-in-One Workbook Literary Analysis and ReadingVocabulary BuilderConventions PracticeSupport for Writing and Speaking and ListeningSupport for Research and TechnologyNote-taking Organizers Common Core Companion WorkbookInstructional support in student-friendly languagethrough modeling, and practice with every Common CoreState Standard.EssayScorerAn online tool that provides students with instant feedbackand scoring on their essays.Extended StudiesExtended study lessons that mimic college seminar,developing students’ knowledge of a well-known author inthe featured period. students learn more about the periodand author, and read the author’s work as well as a critic’sevaluation. Extended study goes even deeper with relatedrecent literature so students can see how the foundationsof the classics are applicable to them today.SummaryScorerAn automated summary writing tool for evaluating readingcomprehension in a motivating, interactive environment.Reader’s NotebooksThree versions of selection support for your Below LevelStudents, English Learner’s, and Spanish-speakingstudents. Support includes selections in an adapted formatwith vocabulary and reading support for each learner level.245

Text Setsthe text sets are organized around a compelling topic related to the unit’s big Question.text sets are comprised of an anchor text and related readings in a variety of multiplegenres and media.CLOSE READING TOOLThe Close Reading Tool allows students topractice strategies in a digital environment.Prompts and tools for marking the text helpstudents apply what they learned immediately.the unique aspect of the text sets in Pearson Common Core Literature is the use ofan anchor text and related readings. the anchor text is of the same genre studiedin part 2, and it acts as the cornerstone of the text set. the anchor text does this byproviding opportunities for students to: devote the time and care required for a close reading of a text and, demonstrate in-depth comprehension of a single text type and multiple text types. the related readingsfollowing the anchor textare of multiple genres includingfiction, nonfiction, poetry,drama, short story, and more.ONLINE WRITER’S NOTEBOOKUse the Online Writer’s Notebook as a resource forthe Close Reading Activities for each selection. Teachersare able to monitor student progress at all times.ONLINE STUDENT EDITIONThe Online Student Edition providesselection audio and video at point-of-use.623

Digital ResourcesPearson Common Core Literature offers digital resources at your fingertips.CURRICULUM BUILDERcurriculum builder allows you to rearrangeselections, upload your own content and resources,and customize your curriculum!Program Level Table of Contents1 Easy-to-follow Table ofContents23451Common Core State2 Standards support34Quick access to theOnline Student Editionand Teacher’s EditionFollowing each selection, close reading activitiesallow students to experienceperformance tasks while theydiscuss, research, and write.through these activities,students will begin to form acoherent position on the textset topic, and each writingopportunity can be usedto develop the culminatingwriting assignment.Teacher supportincluding a ProfessionalDevelopment Center andResearch CenterAll resources are5 editable in oneeasy-to-find locationSelection Level Support131Assign the entire lessonor specific parts of thelesson with the click ofa button2Easily accessibleselection-specificresources includingworksheets, answers,and assessments23 Point of use assignablelinks and supportproject these resources for aninteractive learning experience!227

InstructionalTextSetsModelBelow is a list of Text Sets in Grade 11A Gathering of VoicesmythThe Earth on Turtle’s BackOnondagamythWhen Grizzlies WalkedUprightModocmythfrom The Navajo OriginLegendNavajoEssayIntroduces Museum IndiansSusan PowerEssayMuseum IndiansSusan Powerpolitical DocumEntfrom The IroquoisConstitutionDekanawidahExploration narrativEfrom A Journey ThroughTexasAlva Nunez Cabeza de VacaExploration narrativEBoulders Taller Than theGreat Tower of SevilleGarcia Lopez de CardenasnarrativE accountfrom of Plymouth PlantationWilliam Bradfordblogfrom Mars Rover MissionUpdateSteve SquyrespoEmTo My Dear and LovingHusbandAnne Bradstreet8poEmHuswiferyEdward TaylorsErmonfrom Sinners in the Handsof an Angry GodJonathan EdwardsspEEchfrom What to the Slave Isthe Fourth of JulyFrederick DouglassspEEchSpeech in the VirginiaConventionPatrick HenryspEEchSpeech in the ConventionBenjamin Franklinpolitical DocumEntThe Declaration ofIndependenceThomas Jeffersonpolitical Essayfrom The American CrisisThomas PainepoEmTo His Excellency, GeneralWashingtonPhillis WheatleyFunctional tExtHow to Watch a DebateargumEntativE tExtHelp North Texas Voteautobiographyfrom The AutobiographyBenjamin FranklinEssayBenjamin Franklin:America’s EverymanWilliam L. AndrewsprovErbsfrom Poor Richard’s AlmanacBenjamin FranklinautobiographyStraw Into Gold: TheMetamorphosis of theEverydaySandra CisnerosEssayIntroduces Olaudah EquianoWilliam L. Andrewsautobiographyfrom the InterestingNarrative of the Life ofOlaudah EquianoOlaudah EquianolEttErLetter from the President’sHouseJohn AdamslEttErLetter to Her Daughter Fromthe New White HouseAbigail AdamsbluEprintFloor Plan of the President’sHouseBenjamin Henry LatrobeA Growing Nationshort storyThe Devil and Tom WalkerWashington IrvingcommissionCommission of MeriwetherLewisThomas JeffersonFiElD rEportCrossing the Great DivideMeriwether LewispoEmfrom the Song ofHiawathaHenry Wadsworth LongfellowtExt sEt topics arE in rED anchor tExts arE in bluE rElatED tExts arE in blackpoEmThe Tide Rises, The Tide FallsHenry Wadsworth LongfellowpoEmThanatopsisWilliam Cullen BryantpoEmOld IronsidesOliver Wendell Holmesshort storyThe Minister’s Black VeilNathaniel Hawthorneshort storyThe Fall of the House ofUsherEdgar Allan Poethese Close Reading Activities following each selection assess students’ abilities toread closely and analytically, participate in an academic discussion, perform short-termresearch, and write to sources within a specific mode. these close reading activitiesallow for formative assessment enabling you to monitor student progress and provideremediation where necessary.a Selection Test and Open-Book Test monitor mastery of the skills taught with theselections. selection tests are selected response where as open-book tests are morechallenging and require students to provide textual evidence in their responses.two Benchmark Tests assesses all skills taught within the unit including reading,writing, vocabulary, and grammar. Questions require students to provide textualevidence in their responses. remediation recommendations can be found online in theinterpretation guide.litErary criticismOn Writing “The Raven”poEmThe RavenEdgar Allan Poeshort storyWhere Is Here?Joyce Carol OatesnovEl ExcErptfrom Moby DickHerman MelvilleEssayOn Ralph Waldo Emersoncharles JohnsonEND-OF-YEAR TEST SMID-YEAR TEST SUnit 4Unit 5Unit 6Essayfrom NatureRalph Waldo EmersonEssayfrom Self-RelianceRalph Waldo EmersonBenchmarkpoEmTest 1 S RConcord HymnRalph Waldo EmersonEssayIntroduces Henry DavidThoreauGretel EhrlichTEXT SET 3TEXT SET 4Close Reading Activities P FClose Reading Activities P FSelection Tests SOpen-Book Tests SSelection Tests SOpen-Book Tests SBenchmarkTest 2 andACT/SAT PrepS R21

AssessmentAssessment OverviewPearson Common Core Literature delivers rigorous instruction that provides studentswith strategies, practice, and skills to independently read and respond thoughtfully andcritically to multiple types of complex texts.instruction in the program is powered by diagnostic assessment to drive instructionaldecisions, and various types of assessments are carefully integrated within the program.Types of Assessmenta Beginning-of-Year Test assesses students’ familiarity with grade level skills andstandards. the results of this assessment enables teachers to choose a pathway throughthe program. a Mid-Year and End-of-Year Test revisit these skills to monitor progress.Essayfrom WaldenHenry David ThoreaupoEmWater, is taught by thirstEmily DickinsonEssayfrom Civil DisobedienceHenry David ThoreaulitErary criticismReckless GeniusGalway KinnellFunctional tExtWater on TapEssayfrom Preface to the 1855Edition of Leaves of GrassWalt WhitmanExpository tExtSouth Florida EnvironmentalReportphotographsThoreau-Wabanaki TrailBridget BesaypoEmMan Listening to DiscBilly CollinspoEmBecause I could not stop forDeathEmily DickinsonpoEmI heard a Fly buzz - when I diedEmily DickinsonpoEmThere’s a certain Slant oflightEmily DickinsonYear Long AssessmentBEGINNING-OF-YEAR TEST DUnit 1Unit 2Unit 3poEmThe Soul selects her ownSocietyEmily DickinsonUnit Level AssessmentTEXT SET 1TEXT SET 2Close Reading Activities P FClose Reading Activities P FSelection Tests SOpen-Book Tests SSelection Tests SOpen-Book Tests SF FormativeS SummativeD DiagnosticR RemediationpoEmMy life closed twice beforeits closeEmily DickinsonBenchmarkTest 1 S RpoEmThe Brain—is wider thanthe SkyEmily DickinsonpoEmThere is a solitude of spaceEmily DickinsonP Performance TaskspoEmfrom Song of MyselfWalt WhitmanpoEmWhen I Heard the Learn’dAstronomerWalt WhitmanpoEmBy the Bivouac’s Fitful FlameWalt WhitmanpoEmI Hear America SingingWalt WhitmanpoEmA Noiseless Patient SpiderWalt WhitmanlitErary criticismAmerica’s EpicJames E. Miller, Jr.Diaryfrom Mary Chestnut’s CivilWarMary ChestnutJournalRecollections of a PrivateWarren Lee GrossDiaryA Confederate Account ofthe Battle of GettysburgRandolph McKimshort storyAn Episode of WarStephen Craneautobiographyfrom Black BoyRichard Wrightautobiographyfrom My Bondage andMy FreedomFrederick DouglassspiritualGo Down, MosesTraditionalspiritualSwing Low Sweet ChariotTraditionalspEEchThe Gettysburg AddressAbraham LincolnDivision, Reconciliationand ExpansionlEttErLetter to His SonRobert E. LeeEssayDefining an EraNell Irvin PainterscrEEnplay ExcErptfrom Cold MountainAnthony Minghellashort storyAn Occurrence at Owl CreekBridgeAmbrose BierceEssayIntroduces Sojourner TruthNell Irvin PainterFirst-pErson accountAn Account of an Experiencewith Discriminationsojourner truthExpository tExtA Community’s RootsFunctional tExtVirgina Department ofHistoric Resources Formautobiographyfrom Life on the MississippiMark TwainlitErary criticismfrom How to Tell a StoryMark Twainshort storyNotorious Jumping Frogof Calaveras CountyMark TwainmEmoirfrom The Life and Times ofthe Thunderbolt KidBill Brysonshort storyTo Build a FireJack LondonpErsonal historyHeading WestMiriam Davis ColtspEEchI Will Fight No More ForeverChief Josephshort storyThe Story of an HourKate ChopinpoEmDouglassPaul Laurence DunbarpoEmWe Wear the MaskPaul Laurence DunbarpoEmLuke HavergalEdwin Arlington Robinson(GRADE 11 continued)*the number of text sets varies per unit. this graphic represents assessment for a part with four text sets.20tExt sEt topics arE in rED anchor tExts arE in bluE rElatED tExts arE in black9

InstructionalTextSetsModelGrade 11 Text Sets (continued)poEmRichard CoryEdwin Arlington RobinsonpoEmLucinda MatlockEdgar Lee MasterspoEmRichard BoneEdgar Lee Mastersshort storyA Wagner MatineeWilla CathernovEl ExcErptThe Turtle from The Grapesof WrathJohn SteinbeckspEEchNobel Prize AcceptanceSpeechWilliam FaulknerphotographsMigrant MotherDorothea Langeshort storyThe Jilting of GrannyWeatherallKatherine Anne PorterballaDDust Bowl BluesWoody guthriepoEmThe Unknown CitizenW.H. Audenshort storyA Worn PathEudora Weltyhumorous EssayThe Night the Ghost Got InJames ThurberDisillusion, Defiance,and DiscontentpoEmold age sticksE.E. CummingspoEmThe Love Song ofJ. Alfred PrufrockT.S. EliotpoEmanyone lived in a prettyhow townE.E. CummingslitErary maniFEstoA Few Don’tsEzra PoundpoEmOf Modern PoetryWallace StevenspoEmBirchesRobert FrostpoEmIn a Station of the MetroEzra PoundpoEmArs PoeticaArchibald MacLeishpoEmThe Red WheelbarrowWilliam Carlos WilliamspoEmPoetryMarianne MoorepoEmStopping By Woods on aSnowy EveningRobert FrostpoEmThis Is Just to SayWilliam Carlos Williamsshort storyfrom A White HeronSarah Orne JewettpoEmThe Great FigureWilliam Carlos Williamsshort storyIn Another CountryErnest HemingwaypoEmPear TreeH.D.EssayIntroduces AmbushTim O’Brienshort storyWinter DreamsF. Scott Fitzgeraldshort storyAmbushTim O’Brienshort storyA Rose for EmilyWilliam Faulkner10poEmChicagoCarl SandburgpoEmGrassCarl SandburgpoEmMending WallRobert FrostpoEm“Out, Out-”Robert FrostpoEmAcquainted With the Nightrobert FrostpoEmThe Gift OutrightRobert Frostgraphic storyTrapped in a Comic BookJules FeiffertExt sEt topics arE in rED anchor tExts arE in bluE rElatED tExts arE in black reader’s notebookspoEmThe Negro Speaks of RiversLangston Hughesoffer support for belowlevel, English learner,and spanish-speakingstudents. supportincludes selections inan adapted format withinstruction tailored toeach learner level.poEmI, TooLangston HughespoEmDream VariationsLangston HughespoEmRefugee in AmericaLangston HughespoEmStudy the MastersLucille CliftonpoEmFor My ChildrenColleen McElroypoEmThe Tropics in New YorkClaude McKaypoEmA Black Man Talks ofReapingArna BontempspoEmFrom the Dark TowerCountee Cullenautobiographyfrom Dust Tracks on a RoadZora Neale Hurstonsupport for selection vocabulary, buildingbackground, and leveledgraphic organizers canbe found online andassigned as needed.Functional tExtSon of Citation MachineExpository tExtWikipedia Article,Atlanta BravesProsperity and ProtestnonFictionfrom HiroshimaJohn Herseyreader and task suggestions in the text complexity rubricsoffer ways to differentiate19

DifferentiationDifferentiated InstructionpoEmThe Death of the Ball TurretGunnerRandall JarrellPearson Common Core Literature offers support to differentiateinstruction to ensure all students’ needs are met.From leveled resources to strategies in the teacher’s Edition, this program willmake literature accessible for all learners. Differentiated instruction notesin the teacher’s Edition providestrategies at point-of-use.postErJunk RallypoEmThe Filling StationElizabeth bishopEDitorial cartoonThe Battle of the Easy ChairDr. Seussshort storyThe RockpileJames baldwinEDitorialBacking the AttackEditors of the NY TimesEulogyLife in His LanguageToni Morrisonshort storyThe Life You Save May BeYour OwnFlannery O’ConnorspEEchInaugural AddressJohn F. KennedyExpository tExtA Rock of the Modern Age,Arthur Miller Is EverywhereMel GussowpoEmThe Latin Deli: An ArsPoeticaJudith Ortiz CoferNew Voices, NewFrontierspoEmsThe Fibonacci SequenceEssayIntroduces AntojosJulia AlvarezEssay“American Slang” fromThe American LanguageH.L. Menckenshort storyAntojosJulia AlvarezExpository EssayOnomatopoeiaWilliam Safireshort storyEveryday UseAlice Walkersatirical EssayCoyote v. AcmeIan Fraziershort storyEverything Stuck to HimRaymond CarverEssayOne Day, Now Broken in TwoAnna Quindlenshort storyThe First Seven YearsBernard MalamudlEttErfrom Letter FromBirmingham JailMartin Luther King, Jr.poEmConstantly Risking AbsurdityLawrence FerlinghettiDramafrom a Raisin in the SunLorraine HansberrypoEmTraveling Through the DarkWilliam StaffordElEctronic nonFictionnarrativESubway BirthdayImprov EverywhereEssayMiller on The CrucibleArthur MillerpoEmThe SecretDenise LevertovDramaThe Crucible, Act 1The Crucible, Act 2The Crucible, Act 3The Crucible, Act 4Arthur MillerpoEmThe Giftli-young leepoEmMirrorSylvia PlathpoEmCourageAnne SextonpoEmCuttingsTheodore RoethkepoEmCuttings (later)Theodore RoethkepoEmThe ExplorerGwendolyn BrookspoEmFrederick DouglassRobert Hayden18poEmOne ArtElizabeth BishopscrEEnplayfrom Good Night, andGood LuckGeorge Clooney andGrant HeslovpoEmWho Burns for thePerfection of Papermartin EspadapoEmCamouflaging theChimeraYusef KomunyakaaargumEntativE tExtThe CrucibleBrooks AtkinsonpoEmStreetsNaomi Shihab NyeargumEntativE tExtHysteria Resides at the Heartof the Frantic “Crucible”kenneth TuranpoEmHalley’s CometStanley Kunitzoral history transcriptUrban RenewalSean RamsayE-mailPlaying for the FightingSixty-NinthWilliam HarveyEssayMother TongueAmy TanEssayFor the Love of BooksRita DovemEmoirfrom The Woman WarriorMaxine Hong KingstonmEmoirfrom The NamesN. Scott MomadayExpository tExtDemographic Aspects ofSurnamesExpository tExtThe Statue of Liberty/EllisIsland FoundationtExt sEt topics arE in rED anchor tExts arE in bluE rElatED tExts arE in black11

Text SetsBelow is a list of Text Sets in Grade 12From Legend to HistorypoEmThe SeafarerBurton Raffel, TranslatortalEfrom the Decameron:Federigo’s FalconGiovanni BoccacciopoEmThe WandererCharles W. Kennedy, TranslatorpoEmfrom Sir Gawain and theGreen KnightMarie Borrof, TranslatorpoEmThe Wife’s LamentAnn Stanford, TranslatorromancEfrom Morte d’ArthurSir Thomas MaloryEpicfrom GilgameshlEttErLetters of Margaret PastonMargaret PastonEssayIntroduces BeowulfBurton RaffelEpicfrom BeowulfBurton Raffel, TranslatorCelebrating HumanitypoEmSonnet 1Edmund SpenserONLINE WRITING pearson common corepoEmSonnet 116William ShakespeareDramafrom Oedipus the KingSophoclespoEmSonnet 130William ShakespeareDramafrom FaustJohann Wolfgang von GoethespEEchSpeech Before Her TroopsQueen Elizabeth IFunctional tExtDesigning a Globe Theatrefor the 21st CenturyEyEWitnEss accountExamination of Don Luisde CordobaDon Luis de CordobaExpository tExtThe Scottish Play. Told WithSound and Fury and PuppetsintErviEWfrom Disappearing Act,Interview with CateBlanchettJohn LahrA Turbulent TimepoEmSonnet 75Edmund SpenserscripturEfrom King James BiblePsalm 137commissioned by king JamespoEmHoly Sonnet 10John DonnepoEmSonnet 31Sir Phillip SidneyscripturEfrom King James BibleSermon on the MountpoEmSonnet 39Sir Phillip SidneyscripturEfrom King James BibleParable of the Prodigal SonpoEmThe Passionate ShepherdChristopher MarloweDramafrom the Tragedy of HamletWilliam ShakespearepoEmfrom The Canterbury Tales:The PrologueGeoffrey ChaucerpoEmThe Nymph’s Reply to theShepherdSir Walter RaleighIntroduces MacbethFrank KermodepoEmfrom The Pardoner’s TaleGeoffrey ChaucerpoEmSonnet 29William ShakespearepoEmThe Canterbury Tales:The Wife of Bath’s TaleGeoffrey ChaucerpoEmSonnet 106William ShakespeareExpository tExtEnglish LiteratureEncyclopedia ArticleExpository tExtDavy CrockettWikipediagraphic novElfrom BeowulfGareth Hindshistoryfrom a History of the EnglishChurch and PeopleBede12DramaThe Tragedy of Macbeth, Act 1The Tragedy of Macbeth, Act 2The Tragedy of Macbeth, Act 3The Tragedy of Macbeth, Act 4The Tragedy of Macbeth, Act 5William ShakespearetExt sEt topics arE in rED anchor tExts arE in bluE rElatED tExts arE in blackstudents will find support in the onlineresearch center!poEmSongJohn DonnepoEmA Valediction: ForbiddingMourningJohn DonnepoEmSonnet 35Edmund SpenserSummaryScorer is an automated summary writing toolthat offers students a motivating, interactive environmentfor practicing and improving their skills while giving themimmediate easy-to-understand feedback.ONLINE RESEARCH CENTERscripturEfrom King James BiblePsalm 23Commissioned by King JamesEssayDiscusses BeowulfSeamus Heaneyliterature also offers digital tools to support studentwriting. EssayScorer offers instant feedback and scoringand provides students with instruction, and immediatefeedback to improve their writing skills.poEmMeditation 17John DonneROUTINE RESEARCH students will perform both short andlong-term research throughout the program. Writing Workshops with detailed citation information as wellas process support primary source research activities with process support unit introduction feature “integrate and Evaluateinformation” which includes a research project connected to aspeaking and listening outcome.poEmOn My First SonBen JonsonpoEmStill to Be NeatBen JonsonpoEmSong: To CeciliaBen JonsonpoEmTo His Coy MistressAndrew MarvellpoEmTo the Virgins, To MakeMuch of TimeRobert Herrick17

Writing and ResearchWriting And ResearchWRITING is an integral part of Pearson Common Core Literature. theprogram adheres to the percentages of writing outcomes as indicated in thecommon core state standards, and most writing outcomes involve writing tosources and writing grounded in evidence. close reading activities that follow each selection provide students withthe opportunity to write with the type of activities they must be able toperform in the upcoming assessments. common core Workshops on analyzing argument and conductingresearch can be found in the introductory unit.the Writing process Workshop provides instruction in the featured mode.poEmSongSir John SucklingExpository tExtThe Mayor’s Annual Report2004poEmSonnet VIIJohn miltonFunctional tExtTransit Map and SchedulepoEmSonnet XIXJohn MiltonEpicfrom Paradise LostJohn MiltonEpicfrom the Divine Comedy:InfernoDante AlighieriallEgoryfrom the Pilgrim’s ProgressJohn BunyanpoEmfrom Eve’s Apology inDefense of WomanAmelia LanierpoEmTo Lucasta on Going to theWarsRichard LovelacepoEmTo Althea, From PrisonRichard LovelaceDiaryfrom the DiarySamuel Pepyspolicy statEmEntCharles II’s Declaration toLondon, 1666Charles IInovEl ExcErptfrom NeverwhereNeil GaimannovEl ExcErptfrom A Journal of thePlague YearDaniel DefoenovEl ExcErptfrom Gulliver’s TravelsJonathon SwiftEssayA Modest ProposalJonathon SwiftpoEmfrom An Essay on ManAlexander Popemock Epicfrom The Rape of the LockAlexander PopeDictionaryfrom A Dictionary of theEnglish LanguageSamuel Johnsonbiographyfrom The Life of SamuelJohnsonJames BoswellpoEmElegy Written in a CountryChurchyardThomas GrayRebels and DreamerspoEmTo a MouseRobert BurnspoEmTo a LouseRobert BurnspoEmWoo’d and Married and A’Joanna BailliepoEmThe LambWilliam BlakepoEmThe TygerWilliam BlakepoEmThe Chimney SweeperWilliam BlakepoEmInfant SorrowWilliam BlakeEssayIntroduces FrankensteinElizabeth McCrackenlitErary nonFictionIntroduction to FrankensteinMary Wollstonecraft ShelleypoEmNocturnal Reverieanne FinchtranscriptThe Curse of FrankensteinSaturday Night LiveEssayfrom The Fallacy of SuccessG.K. ChestertonpoEmOde to My SuitPablo NerudaEssayThe Aims of the SpectatorJoseph AddisonpoEmLines Composed a Few MilesAbove a Tintern AbbeyWilliam WordsworthEssayIntroduces Days ofObligationRichard RodriguezEssayfrom Days of ObligationRichard RodriguezpoEmfrom The PreludeWilliam WordsworthsonnEtThe World is Too Much With UsWilliam WordsworthpoEmLondon, 1802William WordsworthillustratED litErary historyThe Muse’s ChildrenpoEmI Have Visited AgainAlexander PushkinpoEmInvitation to the VoyageCharles BaudelairepoEmThick Grow the Rush LeavesArthur Waley, TranslatorpoEmJade Flower PalaceTu FupoEmsThree TankaPriest Jankuren, Ki Tsurayuki,Ono KamachiExpository tExtTraffic Management,Lake DistrictFunctional tExtExploring Lancashire andthe LakespoEmThe Rime of the AncientMarinerSamuel Taylor ColeridgepoEmKubla KhanSamuel Taylor ColeridgepoEmShe Walks in BeautyGeorge Gordon, Lord ByronpoEmfrom Childe Harold’sPilgrimageGeorge Gordon, Lord ByronpoEmfrom Don JuanGeorge Gordon, Lord Byron(GRADE 12 continued)16tExt sEt topics arE in rED anchor tExts arE in bluE rElatED tExts arE in black13

Text SetsGrade 12 Text Sets (continued)poEmOzymandiasPercy Bysshe ShelleypoEmOde to the West WindPercy Bysshe ShelleypoEmTo a SkylarkPercy Bysshe ShelleypoEmOn First Looking intoChapman’s HomerJohn KeatspoEmWhen I Have Fears That IMay Cease to BeJohn KeatspoEmOde to a NightingaleJohn KeatspoEmOde on a Grecian UrnJohn KeatsparliamEntary DEbatESpeech in Favor of ReformLord John RussellparliamEntary DEbatESpeech Against ReformSir Robert PeellEttErOn The Passing of theReform BillThomas Babington MacaulaylEttErOn Making an AgreeableMarriageJane Austensocial commEntaryfrom A Vindication of theRights of WomenMary Wollstonecraft Shelley14Progress and DeclinepoEmfrom In Memorium, A.H.H.Alfred, Lord TennysonpoEmThe Lady of ShalottAlfred, Lord TennysonpoEmfrom The Princess: Tears, IdleTearsAlfred, Lord TennysonpoEmUlyssesAlfred, Lord TennysonpoEmMy Last DuchessRobert BrowningpoEmLife in a LoveRobert BrowningpoEmPorphyria’s LoverRobert BrowningpoEmSonnet 43Elizabeth Barrett BrowningnovEl ExcErptfrom Crime and PunishmentFyodor DostoevskynovEl ExcErptfrom Hard TimesCharles DickensillustratED litErary historyThe Novelist as Social Criticshort storyAn UpheavelAnton ChekhovExpository tExtCharles Dickens MuseumFunctional tExtAndalusia: Home ofFlannery O’ConnornovEl ExcErptfrom Jane EyreCharlotte BrontepoEmGod’s GrandeurGerald Manley HopkinspoEmIn Memory of W.B. YeatsW.H. Audenshort storyA Shocking AccidentGraham Greeneshort storyB WordsworthV.S. NaipaulpoEmNot Waving but DrowningStevie SmithpoEmDover BeachMatthew ArnoldpoEmSpring and Fall: To a YoungChildGerald Manley HopkinspoEmMusee des Beaux ArtsW.H. AudenpoEmThe SoldierRupert BrookepoEmfrom Midsummer, XXIIIDerek WalcottpoEmPrayerCarol Ann DuffypoEmCarrick RevisitedLouis MacNeicepoEmWirersSiegfried SassoonpoEmIn the KitchenPenelope ShuttlepoEmNot PalacesStephen SpenderpoEmAnthem for Doomed YouthWilfred OwenEpicfrom Omeros, from ChapterXXVIIIIDerek Walcottshort storyThe Lady in the LookingGlass: A ReflectionVirginia WoolfblogIraqi War BlogRiverbendpoEmRecessionalRudyard KiplingpoEmThe Widow at WindsorRudyard KiplingpoEmIntroduces Three PoemsJames BerrypoEmto an Athlete Dying YoungA.E. HousmanpoEmWhen I WasOne-and-TwentyA.E. HousmanEssayFrom Lucy: Englan’ LadyJames BerryA Time of RapidChangepoEmFreedomJames BerrypoEmWhen You Are OldWilliam Butler YeatspoEmTime RemovedJames BerrypoEmThe Lake Isle of InnisfreeWilliam Butler YeatssongEli, the Barro

Literature for the Common Core as students move closer to college, Pearson Common Core Literature increases in text complexity, not only in the reading level but also in the range of literature — reaching across genres, cultures, and centuries. grade 11 focuses on american literature, and grade 12 in