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Full Year of H.S. English – Week at a Glance

Ever wonder what the teacher across the hall has planned for the upcoming week? Wish you could sneak a peak at a veteran teacher’s curriculum calendar? The “What I’m Teaching This Week” series was built for this very purpose. Each Saturday morning for the past school year, I’ve grabbed a large coffee and cataloged the upcoming week while my family slept in.

Now that the school year is done, I’ve gathered all of those blog posts on this single page for the sake of convenience – both for you and me. Next time around, I’ll just copy a week’s agenda, make a few tweaks, and get back to the weekend.

Whether you’re building a course from scratch or just want to confirm that your writing load is reasonable, dig in to find the answers you seek. These lessons were used with freshman English classes of varying skill levels, but the same curriculum could also serve eighth and tenth graders. Hope this is useful!

Week #1 (8/31-9/4)
Week #2 (9/7-9/11)
Week #3 (9/14-9/18)
Week #4 (9/21-9/25)
Week #5 (9/28-10/2)
Week #6 (10/5-10/9)
Week #7 (10/12-10/16)
Week #8 (10/19-10/23)
Week #9 (10/26-10/30)
Week #10 (11/2-11/6)
Week #11 (11/9-11/13)
Week #12 (11/16-11/20)
Week #13 (11/30-12/4)
Week #14 (12/7-12/11)
Week #15 (12/14-12/18)
Week #16 (1/4-1/8)
Week #17 (1/11-1/15)
Week #18 (1/18-1/22)
Week #19 (1/25-1/29)
Week #20 (2/1-2/5)
Week #21 (2/8-2/12)
Week #22 (2/15-2/19)
Week #23 (2/22-2/26)
Week #24 (2/29-3/4)
Week #25 (3/7-3/11)
Week #26 (3/14-3/18)
Week #27 (3/21-3/25)
Week #28 (3/28-4/1)
Week #29 (4/11-4/15)
Week #30 (4/18-4/22)
Week #31 (4/25-4/29)
Week #32 (5/2-5/6)
Week #33 (5/9-5/13)
Week #34 (5/16-5/20)
Week #35 (5/23-5/27)
Week #36 (5/30-6/3)
Week #37 (6/6-6/10)

Summer on, everyone!

UPDATE: After posting this collection, several folks in the comments section asked if I could also post my junior-level agendas. Happy to do so! Those upperclassmen American Literature-based calendars can now be viewed here. Hope these are useful to folks. 🙂

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