Week 4:1 (Mar. 21-24)

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AP LITERATURE: Final Poetry Packet, Final Reading ScheduleMLA Template, Death of a Salesman E-textScholarship Opportunities, AP Credit PoliciesSample AP Lit Exam and its Key

AP SEMINAR: Digital Portfolio, Stimulus Materials & DirectionsStems for Discussion Questions, Purdue OWL (MLA), Citation Machine (MLA)Annotated Bibliography Instructions (PDF)Annotated Bibliography Template (DOC)IWA Rubric and Scoring Guidelines / Sample IWAs: Sample 1, Sample 2, Sample 3, Sample 4

research databases: EBSCO Host, Gale Databases, JSTORGoogle Scholar; other credible research sources: The Atlantic, The Economist, EPA, ERIC, Nature, The New York Times,The New Yorker, Pew Research, Science DirectScientific American

Week 3:10 (Mar. 7-11)

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Seniors, for this week’s assigned fairy tale, select one of these fairy tales: “Snowdrop” (Snow White)“Rapunzel”“Rumpelstiltskin”“Ashenputtel” (Cinderella)“Hansel and Grethel”“Briar Rose” (Sleeping Beauty), and then select one of the schools of criticism (e.g. Freudian, Marxist) included in this Literary Criticism PDF.  Study the notes and carefully read the story through that lens, using the leading questions as the basis for your analysis.  Here are the old reading schedule and Atonement prompts if you need them.

Freshmen: RJ Vocab ListVocab Presentation InstructionsProofreading ExpectationsWeaving and Citing ExamplesLiterature TermsRJ E-Text with Line NumbersRJ AudioplayRJ Theme LogTips for Reading ShakespeareTwo Days / Journals: Act I Journal #22-28Act II Journal #1-20

Week 3:7 (Feb. 16-19)

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Seniors: Reading SchedulePoetry PacketMLA TemplateAtonement PromptsVerbs for Analysis

rj-listenFreshmen: Vocab Presentation InstructionsProofreading ExpectationsWeaving and Citing ExamplesLiterature Terms, SPHS Curriculum GuideRJ Vocab ListRJ E-TextRJ AudioplayRJ Theme LogLove ConnectionTips for Reading ShakespeareLanguage TricksRJ Act I Journal Questions #5-28 (Typed)Turnitin.com Registration Instructions, FSA Practice Test

Week 3:5 (Feb. 1-5)

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Seniors: Reading SchedulePoetry PacketMLA TemplateOne-Sheet Lit NotesEarnest Close Reading QuestionsProse Essay RubricUpcoming Senior Class Dates

Freshmen: Prologue Colormarking, RJ Vocab List,, RJ NotesRJ E-Text, RJ AudioplayRJ Theme Log, Perfect MateLove ConnectionTips for Reading ShakespeareProofreading ExpectationsUsage NotesJournal ExpectationsSophomore Registration FormSPHS Curriculum Guide

Journal: Literature TermsSG Journal for Parts 1-2, SG Journal for Parts 3-4RJ Act I Journal Questions #1-4

Week 3:4 (Jan. 25-29)

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Seniors: Reading SchedulePoetry PacketMLA TemplateOne-Sheet Lit NotesPractice Prose PromptProse Essay Rubric

Freshmen: Prologue Colormarking, RJ Vocab List, Vocab Presentation InstructionsRJ NotesTips for Reading ShakespeareProofreading ExpectationsUsage NotesJournal Expectations

Journal: Literature TermsSG Journal for Parts 1-2, SG Journal for Parts 3-4RJ Act I Journal Questions #1-4

Week 3:3 (Jan. 19-22)

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Seniors: Reading SchedulePoetry PacketMLA Template

Freshmen: Proofreading ExpectationsUsage NotesSG Theme Log, SG NotesSG E-TextJournal ExpectationsLiterature TermsJournal for SG Parts 1-2, Journal for SG Parts 3-4, WriteScore Login; Romeo and Juliet (Coming Soon): Prologue, Vocab List, Vocab Presentation Instructions

Week 3:10 (Mar. 9-13)

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Seniors, for Monday’s “Fairy Tale Literary Criticism”, select one of these fairy tales: “Snowdrop” (Snow White)“Rapunzel”“Rumpelstiltskin”“Ashenputtel” (Cinderella)“Hansel and Grethel”“Briar Rose” (Sleeping Beauty), and then select one of the schools of criticism (e.g. Freudian, Marxist) included in this Literary Criticism PDF.  Study the notes and carefully read the story through that lens, using the leading questions as the basis for your analysis.  Write a brief (5-ish paragraphs) essay (in MLA format) in which you analyze the meaning of the narrative; print it for class on Monday. Here are the old reading schedule and Atonement prompts if you need them.  Lastly, here are the new new reading schedule and the poems for the final quarter.

Freshmen: RJ Vocab ListRJ E-Text with Line NumbersRJ AudioplayRJ Theme LogTips for Reading ShakespeareTwo DaysUsage NotesVocab Presentation Instructions / Journals: Turnitin Registration Instructions, Act I Journal #5-28Act II Journal #1-20

Week 3:7 (Feb. 17-20)

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Seniors: Reading ScheduleMLA TemplateThird Quarter PoemsLiterary Criticism HandoutsAtonement Prompts

rj-listenFreshmen: Vocab Presentation InstructionsProofreading ExpectationsWeaving and Citing ExamplesLiterature TermsSPHS Curriculum GuideState Assessment Practice TestsRJ Vocab ListRJ E-TextRJ AudioplayRJ Theme LogLove ConnectionTips for Reading ShakespeareLanguage TricksRJ Act I Journal Questions #5-28 (to be typed for Turnitin.com – not in the journal)

 

Week 3:5 (Feb. 2-6)

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Seniors: Reading ScheduleMLA TemplateThird Quarter Poems

Freshmen: SPHS Curriculum GuidePrologue Colormarking, RJ Vocab List, Vocab Presentation InstructionsRJ NotesRJ E-Text, RJ AudioplayRJ Theme Log, Perfect Mate, State Assessment Practice Tests

Freshmen Journal:  Proofreading ExpectationsUsage NotesWeaving and Citing ExamplesJournal ExpectationsLiterature TermsSG Journal for Parts 1-2, SG Journal for Parts 3-4RJ Act I Journal Questions #1-4

Week 3:3 (Jan. 20-23)

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Seniors: Reading ScheduleMLA TemplateThird Quarter Poems, “Modern Love” Poetry Prompt

Freshmen: Personal ParagraphsProofreading ExpectationsUsage NotesSG Theme Log, SG NotesWrite Score Login

Freshmen Journal: Journal ExpectationsLiterature TermsJournal for Parts 1-2 (should be completed by 1/20), Journal for Parts 3-4 (should be completed by 1/26)

Romeo and Juliet (Coming Soon): Prologue, Vocab List