Phone: 704-260-6600 ext.41304

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Degrees and Certifications:

Bachelor of Arts in English - Bridgewater State University Masters of Arts in Teaching - UNCC Masters in School Administration - Gardner Webb IB Certified

Shaunna Morton

  My name is Ms.Morton and this is my first year at Cox Mill High School and my 11th year in Education. Previously I have taught both English and Social Studies and worked with multiple grade levels. I am originally from Brockton, Massachusetts and moved here to attend UNCC for my Master's degree. When I'm not at work, I am busy with my two boys, Logan and Travis. In my spare time, I enjoy cooking, kickboxing and being outdoors. I am excited about joining the Charger family!

 

SPRING 2023 TEACHING SCHEDULE

1ST PERIOD: PLANNING

2ND PERIOD: ENGLISH 1

3RD PERIOD: ENGLISH 1 ACADEMY

4TH PERIOD: ENGLISH 1

*Lessons and Agendas are kept in Canvas for all of my classes*

 

Parents/guardians can monitor their student's classes by creating their own Canvas account:

1. Visit the following website: cabarrus.instructure.com/login/canvas

2. Click on “Click Here For an Account” in the top right.

3. The following information box will appear: Your name, Your email, Child's username, Child's password. Complete the information in the box. The child’s username and password will be their student ID number.

 

 

About English 1:

English I reinforces basic reading, grammar, composition, and study skills. Nonfiction and informational texts, as well as a variety of literary genres, will be carefully read and analyzed. Students will analyze texts for themes, central ideas, diction and character development by referring directly to the text. Both print and non-print sources will be used during student analysis. Students will learn to write in the argumentative, informative/explanatory, and narrative writing modes. Students will conduct research; practice the complete writing process of planning, revising, and editing, and use technology to share writing. Students will also participate in collaborative discussions, organize and prepare information, and use digital media for research. The final exam for this course is a common exam that will be given to all English I students.