Helpful Resources
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Links with Helpful Information
Words with your course pages that are red and underlined when you hover over them, are either glossary words or important information links. It is important that you click on all links and
read the information.
Throughout the course, you will be introduced to literary terms, and you will create short notes to record new terms. Keep your short notes close, and you can also view the course glossary online anytime, by clicking on the Glossary, under the Resources Tab > Glossaries, in the menu bar at the top of this page. Keep your Sightlines 10 and Reading and Writing for Success textbooks handy, as you may find their glossaries helpful as well.
Throughout the course, you will be introduced to literary terms, and you will create short notes to record new terms. Keep your short notes close, and you can also view the course glossary online anytime, by clicking on the Glossary, under the Resources Tab > Glossaries, in the menu bar at the top of this page. Keep your Sightlines 10 and Reading and Writing for Success textbooks handy, as you may find their glossaries helpful as well.

Some assignments will have student exemplars (examples) that will help you get started. For any assignment that you do not understand or for which you need additional help, please contact your teacher to discuss.
At the beginning of most assignments, the first step asks you to review the rubric. The information provided there will show you how your work will be marked or assessed. Review the rubrics
carefully, as they will give you guidance in preparing your assignments. You should review your rubric both before you begin to work on an assignment, and again once you have completed it, just to double check you have not missed any requirements
of the assignment.