Important Note to Students

The HAMLIT assignment page is a convenience but not something to be dependent on. When possible, homework and reading assignments will be posted here, but you are expected to complete all assignments that are announced in class on time, regardless of whether they are posted online. If you are absent, or do not remember if there is an assignment, you will need to contact another member of class to verify what the assignment is. Neither I nor the site are responsible for your failure to complete this responsibility.

Thursday, June 22, 2017

Summer Reading

Incoming seniors, you have now "graduated" to the AP Lit page. Please visit it here here for information about summer reading!

I will periodically be checking my work email if you have any questions.

Incoming juniors (new AP Language students), below you will find some information for those of you wanting to complete the "teacher's pet" achievement.

Some of McElliott's favorite literary novels:

North and South (Gaskell)
Mary Barton (Gaskell)
Jane Eyre (C. Bronte)
Persuasion (Austen)
Barchester Towers (Trollope)
Native Son* (Wright)
Go Tell it on the Mountain (Baldwin)
Cat's Cradle* (Vonnegut)
Song of Solomon* (Morrison)
The 42nd Parallel (Dos Passos)


Some of McElliott's favorite "lighter fiction" authors: (Many of these are series, so you can choose which titles or series you want.)

Patrick Rothfuss (fantasy)
Brandon Sanderson (fantasy)
Sue Grafton (mystery)
Estelle Ryan (mystery)
Jim Butcher (fantasy/mystery)
Guy Gavriel Kaye (fantasy)


Some of McElliott's favorite books from the past year (regardless of genre or content):

A Man Called Ove (Backman)
Picture of Dorian Gray (Wilde)
Lions of al-Rassan* (Kaye)
The Bluest Eye (Morrison)
When Books went to War (Manning)
All Roads Lead to Austen (Smith)



*Asterisk indicates some adult language/content

Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Final Presentation

Final presentation information is available here. (I think this is the correct link!)