| My sophomore is in honors. She has fully read Lord of the Flies, and they're currently working their way through Macbeth and Pride and Prejudice. They also did some excerpts from Edith Hamilton's Mythology. 4th quarter they're reading The Importance of Being Earnest. |
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My 9th grader read lord of the flies in middle school (which although it was a honors class, I think the teacher did not help them enough to understand it).
She’s read the odyssey and Romeo and Juliet this year. |
| Yes. They read a mix of classics and new novels. Private school. |
| They aren’t, not really. Public high school, in AP english lang. They have literally read zero full books yet. They had to pick two off a long list, not really classics. A mix. But they haven’t even had to red them yet- its March |
What do they spend their time on instead? |
Same for my high school sophomore. Mix of contemporary and classic novels. Actually, same for my middle schooler in public school too. |
From what I can tell them read a bunch of excerpts or articles and answer questions or write short answer essays or longer essays on those. |
I know that's the (terrible) trend in English curriculum generally, but it's still a little shocking to hear it done that way even in an AP class. |
| yes, beginning in middle school. |
AP Lang is intended to be focused on shorter texts with the purpose to understand the authors purpose in the writing and why they used the stylistic choices they did. Reading the classics would not be very good for this. In AP Lit a lot more classics are read. So far we have read Macbeth, Song of Solomon, Frankenstein, Madea, Oedipus Rex, and our next unit is the choice of any classic book. This is a large public highschool in dc. |
They read one book in all of honors 11 English- Beowulf. Honors 9 and 10 had a couple more, but not more than 2-3 books for the whole year and not classics, except a Shakespeare play |
| Yes. He started reading novels in 3rd grade in Catholic school. |
Yes because it is meant to somewhat mimic what kids learn in AP lang. At least at my school so they are reading less classics and are focused more on short texts |
| Yes, a ton. DD is a junior doing the full IB program at her school, and so far this year has read Crime & Punishment, The Stranger, Walden, and at least a couple of others that I can't remember. She was in honors last year and read Gatsby along with several other well-known books and classics. She read The Odyssey and Macbeth at some point-not sure what grade. There are more, but I can't remember what they were. |
Same! Must be the combo class? |