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re: In 10 years, what will grades 9-12 have to read?
Posted on 6/24/20 at 3:27 pm to Zach
Posted on 6/24/20 at 3:27 pm to Zach
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Serious question. Didn't you take British Authors in 12th grade English class? We
Yes. 12th was MacBeth, Canterbury Tales, poetry, and writing.
11th was all 19th century American
10th was basically the great novels and short stories.
9th was Oddysey and a mix of stuff.
I read Animal Farm in Civics
And for all of the academic folks who say "they're reading it right now". The semester has not started yet. Wait and see. Huck Finn will not be read.
Posted on 6/24/20 at 7:41 pm to Spyhunter3
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Yes. 12th was MacBeth, Canterbury Tales, poetry, and writing.
11th was all 19th century American
10th was basically the great novels and short stories.
9th was Oddysey and a mix of stuff.
I read Animal Farm in Civics
And for all of the academic folks who say "they're reading it right now". The semester has not started yet. Wait and see. Huck Finn will not be read.
We didn't break it up that way.
Romeo and Julie was 9th grade, Hamlet and Macbeth were 12th. We did Great Expectations and A Tale Of Two Cities bit I don't remember which years. The Good Earth was either 10th or 11th.
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