ENG 2D

English, Grade 10 (Academic)

Master the languages of modern media. Grade 10 English at Asynchronous Academy bridges the gap between classic literature and modern digital influence. In this course, you'll analyze how stories shape human behavior—contrasting the classic drama of Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet with contemporary media channels. You will design strategic social media profiles, script and produce high-impact videos using Canva, and develop critical reading skills to spot sophisticated media bias. Build the essential literacy, analytic rigor, and visual storytelling capabilities required to capture attention and communicate with real impact.

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AI & LLMS

How is Async Academy Different?

Learn about our unique approach to learning. Understand how you will set communication goals and use AI tools.

Learning Goals:

  • Demonstrate understanding of oral and media texts and reflect on strategies used to interpret them
  • Create an effective media text for a specific audience using appropriate conventions and stylistic techniques
  • Reflect on personal strengths and areas for growth in oral communication and media production
6 Hours
Assessment as Learning

Expectations Covered:

MS1 MS2 MS3 MS4 OC1 OC2 OC3

AI & Piracy

Examine the ethical considerations of using AI for content creation. Discuss the boundaries between inspiration and plagiarism.

Learning Goals:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of media texts and how media conventions influence meaning
  • Create media texts for specific purposes and audiences using appropriate forms and techniques
  • Reflect on the effectiveness of research and media-creation strategies
  • Use speaking skills and strategies to communicate ideas clearly and persuasively
7 Hours
Assessment for Learning

Expectations Covered:

MS1 MS2 MS3 MS4 OC2 OC3 RLS1 RLS2 RLS3

AI in Schools

Reflect on the role of AI in an educational setting. Discover how to use these tools responsibly to enhance your learning.

Learning Goals:

  • Generate, select, and organize ideas to write a personal essay that explains career goals, communication skills, and appropriate AI use
  • Use appropriate form, voice, and style to create a clear, engaging personal essay for an intended audience
  • Apply writing conventions and revision strategies to produce a polished final essay
  • Reflect on writing processes and strategies, including the use of AI and prompt engineering, to improve future writing
7 Hours
Assessment of Learning

Expectations Covered:

W1 W2 W3 W4

Romeo & Juliet

Romeo & Juliet

Here is an online version of the play. You are welcome to use this, or any other version, of the text.

Reference

Pre-Reading

Prepare to dive into Shakespeare by exploring the historical context of the play. Set the stage for understanding the language and themes.

Learning Goals:

  • Review the structural format and unique text features of plays compared to novels
  • Develop and identify effective reading strategies to approach and interpret difficult or archaic texts
  • Practice oral communication and presentation skills by adapting language for a specific audience
7 Hours
Assessment as Learning

Expectations Covered:

MS3 MS4 OC1 OC2 OC3 RLS1 RLS2

Reading the Play

Engage deeply with the text of Romeo & Juliet. Analyze character motivations and critical plot points as the story unfolds.

Learning Goals:

  • Develop the skills and confidence to engage with new, difficult texts
10 Hours
Assessment for Learning

Following a Theme

Track a specific theme throughout the play to see how Shakespeare develops complex ideas. Use evidence from the text to support your analysis.

Learning Goals:

  • Identify and analyse how specific themes are developed in a Shakespearean play using various research and AI tools
  • Apply oral communication and media techniques to recreate scenes that effectively convey a chosen theme to an audience
  • Evaluate the creative process by reflecting on personal growth and the connection between literacy skills and media production
5 Hours
Assessment of Learning

Expectations Covered:

MS3 MS4 OC1 OC2 OC3

Social Media Profile

What Makes a Good Profile

Analyze successful social media profiles to identify effective communication strategies. Learn what makes content engaging and memorable.

Learning Goals:

  • Understand which presentation, writing, and media production conventions are associated with professional digital content
  • Set meaningful, measurable goals for personal growth in oral communication, writing, and media studies
2 Hours
Assessment as Learning

Expectations Covered:

MS2 MS4 OC2 OC3 W2 W4

Social Media Plan

Develop a strategic plan for your own social media content. Outline your goals, target audience, and key messaging.

Learning Goals:

  • Adapt core ideas and messages for different target lengths, platforms, and complexity levels
  • Identify and apply specific media conventions to create tailored content for diverse audiences
  • Reflect on past self-assessments to improve preparation and the quality of planned video content
4 Hours
Assessment for Learning

Expectations Covered:

MS3 OC2 W1

Creating Your Content

Put your plan into action by producing original video content. Practice presentation skills and apply media creation conventions.

Learning Goals:

  • Refine on-screen presentation skills to communicate with confidence and clarity
  • Apply specific media conventions to create tailored content for diverse Canadian audiences
  • Evaluate the quality of produced media to identify meaningful strengths and professional next steps
10 Hours
Assessment of Learning

Expectations Covered:

MS3 MS4 OC2 OC3

OSSLT Preparation

OSSLT Module 1: The Baseline

Establish your starting point by completing the 2018 Diagnostic Test. Build a self-reflection plan and record a video in Canva to analyze your core literacy strengths, and complete a short writing task.

Learning Goals:

  • Understand current literacy strengths and areas for growth through a diagnostic assessment
  • Write effectively using specific evidence to support a clear point of view
3 Hours
Assessment as Learning

OSSLT Module 2: News Report Mastery

Master the structure of the news report. Deconstruct headlines in Canva, draft a formal 250-word objective news report using the Inverted Pyramid structure, and partner with AI to eliminate personal bias.

Learning Goals:

  • Deconstruct a headline and image to identify the 5 Ws and organize ideas
  • Write an objective news report using a formal third-person point of view
5 Hours
Assessment as Learning

OSSLT Module 3: Opinion Essay Workshop

Structure persuasive arguments using the 'Hamburger Structure'. Plan your points, play 'Devil's Advocate' with AI to stress-test your logic, and draft a high-impact, multi-paragraph opinion essay.

Learning Goals:

  • Develop a clear, well-supported position on a controversial prompt with three distinct reasons
  • Organize persuasive paragraphs logically using professional transition words
5 Hours
Assessment as Learning

OSSLT Module 4: Reading & Short Writing

Develop advanced scanning and skimming reading strategies to extract implicit detail. Practice the APE (Answer-Prove-Explain) short-writing method and record a video tutorial explaining the strategy.

Learning Goals:

  • Extract specific details and implicit information from a variety of informational texts
  • Construct concise, evidence-based responses using the APE method
3 Hours
Assessment as Learning

OSSLT Module 5: The Final Simulation

Replicate exam conditions and build stamina by completing the full-length 2019 Mock Exam in a timed setting. Create a visual literacy report card in Canva and record a final strategy reflection.

Learning Goals:

  • Apply reading and writing strategies to complete a full-length mock exam under timed conditions
  • Critically assess personal readiness and identify strategies for test-day success
4 Hours
Assessment as Learning

Novel Study

Why Study Literature

Reflect on the value of reading and analyzing literature in the modern world. Discuss how fiction helps us understand complex human experiences.

Learning Goals:

  • Consider how studying literature can help develop high-value, transferable skills for future careers
  • Practice organizing ideas into a coherent, well-developed persuasive argument
  • Refine oral communication skills with a focus on diction, vocal strategies, and non-verbal cues
  • Expand media production skills by incorporating feedback and trying new techniques in Canva
4 Hours
Assessment as Learning

Expectations Covered:

MS4 OC1 OC2 OC3 RLS1 W1

Read the Novel

Select and read a novel of your choice, keeping detailed notes on plot and character development. Engage critically with the author’s message.

Learning Goals:

  • Apply reading and pre-reading strategies to make deep inferences and understand complex themes in a contemporary novel
  • Expand academic vocabulary and fluency by identifying and analyzing sophisticated diction within a text
  • Evaluate specific writing techniques used by authors to determine their effectiveness and potential for use in personal writing tasks
10 Hours
Assessment for Learning

Expectations Covered:

MS1 MS3 OC2 RLS1 RLS2

Read the Novel

Continue your reading and analysis, focusing on deeper literary elements. Prepare your final thoughts and interpretations for review.

Learning Goals:

  • Apply reading and pre-reading strategies to make deep inferences and understand complex themes in a contemporary novel
  • Expand academic vocabulary and fluency by identifying and analyzing sophisticated diction within a text
  • Evaluate specific writing techniques used by authors to determine their effectiveness and potential for use in personal writing tasks
10 Hours
Assessment for Learning

Expectations Covered:

MS1 MS3 OC2 RLS1 RLS2