AP English Language and Composition

API 2011- 2012
Turnitin.com info: Class id #4049621 ; password, Rhetoric

Week of 21 May 2012
Monday: Senior final exams.
Homework: Review terms.
Tuesday: Senior final exams.
Homework: Review terms.
Wednesday: Review AP terms.
Homework: Review terms.
Thursday: Final exams for period 1.
Homework: Review terms.
Friday: Final exams for period 4.
Homework: None.

Week of 14 May 2012
Monday: Students will work with multiple-choice test
Homework: Prepare for exam.
Tuesday: Students will work with multiple-choice test
Homework: Prepare for exam.
Wednesday: AP EXAM. BEST OF LUCK! SHOW WHAT YOU KNOW!
Homework: None.
Thursday: Watch Food, Inc. and analyze for elements of argument.
Homework: Reflect on film.
Friday: Watch Food, Inc. and analyze for elements of argument.
Homework: Review terms for AP exam.

Week of 7 May 2012
Monday: Students write rhetorical analysis prompt.
Homework: Write your own rhetorical analysis prompt and essay-- due Wednesday.
Tuesday: Students review and revise synthesis prompt.
Homework: Revise prompt and submit to turnitin.com.
Wednesday: Students write synthesis prompt.
Homework: Write your own synthesis prompt BUT DO NOT WRITE THE ESSAY FOR THE PROMPT.
Thursday: Write essay for your own or a peer's synthesis prompt THAT WILL NOT BE REVISED.
Homework: Prepare for AP Exam.
Friday: Students will work with multiple-choice practice test.
Homework: Prepare for AP Exam.

Week of 30 April 2012
Monday: Students complete argumentative writing prompt.
Homework: Prepare for AP Exam.
Tuesday: Workshop argumentative prompt, analyze for fallacies, etc.
Homework: Revise prompt; submit to turnitin.com.
Wednesday: Students write argumentative prompt that they WILL NOT REVISE.
Homework: Prepare for AP Exam.
Thursday: Students write rhetorical analysis prompt.
Homework: Prepare for AP Exam.
Friday: EARLY DISMISSAL: Workshop rhetorical analysis prompt.
Homework: Revise prompt for Monday; submit to turnitin.com.

Week of 23 April 2012
Monday: Make a poster in class of one type of fallacy.
Homework: Review EaA.
Tuesday: Analyze one of your own argumentative compositions for fallacies.
Homework: Review EaA.
Wednesday: Students complete questions 1 and 2 on 399.
Homework: Review EaA.
Thursday: Students apply fallacies on article.
Homework: Review EaA.
Friday: Students review argumentative prompt and revise.
Homework: Revise prompt for Monday. Submit to turnitin.com!


Summer Assignments: Read Utopia by Thomas More, Utilitarianism by John Stewart Mill, and The Declaration of Independence and Other Great Documents of American History 1775- 1865. Take careful and diligent notes as you read, and be sure to investigate and/ or analyze the texts in light of: historical context, author's purpose, author's background, audience, language and rhetorical strategies, and argument. Be aware that you are responsible for having read these texts by the first day of school.

Suggestions: You may want to purchase a Modern Language Association stylebook for your personal reference.
❐ Use MLA heading: Your name / my name / AP English I / Day Month Year
❐ Double space entire paper without extra spaces
❐ Paginate all pages of paper including bibliography with your last name and pg. #
❐ Use MLA citation: “Quote” (author’s last name pg.#).
“Quote?” (Author’s last name pg.#).
“Quote!” (Author’s last name pg.#).

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All major papers must be submitted to turnitin.com by the turnitin.com due date or zero credit may be awarded. Class id is 4262350; password is shula. Password is case-sensitive.

NOTE: READING QUIZZES MAY NOT BE ANNOUNCED AND MAY BE ADMINISTERED A THE INSTRUCTOR'S DISCRETION.

Week of 21 May 2012

Monday: Senior exam schedule. Work on study guide.
Homework: Work on study guide.
Tuesday: Senior exam schedule. Work on study guide
Homework: Work on study guide.
Wednesday: Review study guide.
Homework: Review study guide.
Thursday: Final exams for periods 5 and 6.
Homework: None
Friday: Final exams for periods 3 and 7.
Homework: None

Week of 14 May 2012

Monday: Students read "Skin"
Homework: Finish reading story
Tuesday: Students analyze "Skin"
Homework:None.
Wednesday: Students begin sonnet book report project
Homework: Continue working on project
Thursday: Students finish project by the end of class.
Homework: Read "The Landlady"
Friday: Students will demonstrate comprehension, term application, analysis, and creative problem solving on test
Homework: None

Week of 7 May 2012

Monday: Novel analysis essays are due. Students will read them aloud.
Homework: None
Tuesday: Students will read and analyze article on the teenage brain
Homework: None
Wednesday: Students will read and analyze "Just Before Recess"
Homework: None
Thursday: Students will read "Lamb to the Slaughter"
Homework: Finish reading story.
Friday: Students will analyze "Lamb to the Slaughter" in groups
Homework: None

Week of 30 April 2012

Monday: Commit to an essay option for your composition and outline the essay
Homework: Complete outline
Tuesday: Begin drafting packet by completing body paragraph A
Homework: Complete body paragraph A
Wednesday: Draft body paragraph B and C
Homework: Complete drafting body paragraph B and C
Thursday: Draft intro and conclusion paragraphs
Homework: Finish drafting essay and type essay in proper order-- bring drafting packet and typed draft to class tomorrow.
Friday: EARLY DISMISSAL: Revision and review of rubric
Homework: Revise your essay. Due Monday: Completed drafting packet, outline, typed draft with edits, final copy of essay, and rubric. Submit to turnitin.com.

Week of 23 April 2012

Monday: Students analyze figurative language from novel on worksheet (similes, metaphors, personification, cliche, symbolism)
Homework: Read Twisted to 190, Speak to 150
Tuesday: Students analyze figurative language from novel on worksheet regarding symbolism of death and rebirth.
Homework: Read Twisted to 220, Speak to 170
Wednesday: Students analyze role of weather and its symbolic role in texts.
Homework: Read novel to end.
Thursday: Students analyze theme in novels.
Homework: Study novel.
Friday: Test on novel.
Homework: Choose composition option.














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