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 6:1 (Apr. 21-25)

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AP Literature: Reading ScheduleMajor Works Data Sheet TemplateOpen Response ListsLiterary 3×3 InstructionsLiterary Time Periods ReviewAP Score Calculator, The Stranger Journal TipsWednesday’s Sonnet HandoutPractice Exam #1 (key for multiple-choice section), Practice Exam #2 (multiple-choice section only, key included); Fairy Tale Lit-Crit: Literary Criticism SheetsMLA Template, “Little Red Riding Hood”, “The Snow Queen”, “The Princess and the Pea”, “The Little Gingerbread Man”, “Puss in Boots”, “The Ugly Duckling”Practice Exam Dates: April 19th (8:30-12:00), April 26th (8:30-12:00)

Romeo and Juliet: Act IV JournalScene Performance Project InfoTips for Reading ShakespeareThesis NotesThesis GuidelinesThesis GeneratorWriting About LiteratureE-textTheme LogQuote-WeavingEssay-Writing, Sample EssayEssay Outline & Rubric / To Kill a Mockingbird: NotesColormarking, Help with ColormarkingTheme LogVocab List (with Period-Specific Word Assignments); Other: SAT Vocab #3FCAT Lab/Time Assignments, ePAT (flassessments.com/ePAT)

Week 5:4 (Mar. 31-Apr. 4)

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Seniors: Reading Schedule, E-text of The Sandbox, Existentialism Notes, Waiting for Godot PromptsEliminating Wordiness from Your Writing, Practice Prompt for Thursday, Literary 3×3 ExamplesMajor Works Data Sheet / Fairy Tale Lit-Crit: Literary Criticism Sheets, MLA Template“Jack and the Beanstalk”“The Three Bears”“The Three Little Pigs”“The Little Mermaid”“The Emperor’s New Suit”, “Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp”

Freshmen: RJ Act II JournalRJ Act III Journal, RJ Act IV JournalRJ Vocab ListRJ E-Text with Line NumbersRJ Audio-playRJ Theme LogScene Performance Project Info, Help with Quote-WeavingFCAT Goal SheetIn-Class Shakespeare Handouts (his World, his Language, his Stage), In-Class Shakespeare Notes (his World, his Language [in outline form], his Stage), List of Scenes for Group Performance

Week 5:2 (Mar. 10-14)

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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. Jungian, 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 reading scheduleAtonement prompts, a Senior Activity Calendar if you need them.

Freshmen, complete one journal question daily: RJ Act I Journal Questions #5-28 and RJ Act II Journal Questions (typed responses submitted to Turnitin.com), Turnitin Registration InstructionsRJ Vocab ListRJ E-Text with Line NumbersRJ Audio-playRJ Theme Log, Two DaysTuesday’s Film Adaptation Comparison Analysis

Week 4:5 (Feb. 18-21)

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Seniors: Reading Schedule (3:5-4:5)Poems for Poetry ResponseMLA TemplateReading Schedule (4:5-6:3), Literary Criticism Handouts (All)Atonement Prompts

Freshmen: Sophomore Registration FormSPHS Curriculum GuideRomeo and Juliet: NotesVocab List (All Acts)E-Text (Whole Play)Audio-playTheme LogLove ConnectionAct I Journal Questions #5-28Language Tricks, Tips for Reading Shakespeare

Week 4:6 (Feb. 25-Mar. 1)

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Freshmen: RJ AudioplayRJ Vocab ListRJ Theme LogRJ Act I Journal Questions #5-28Language Tricks

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 thought (e.g. Freudian, Jungian, Marxist, Post-Colonial, Feminist) included in this Literary Criticism PDF.  Study the notes and carefully read the story through that lens.  Write a brief (5-ish paragraphs) essay in which you analyze the meaning of the narrative; print it for class on Monday.

Here’s the reading schedule for weeks 4:6 to 5:5.

(Also, here’s a Death of a Salesman e-text in case you need it for Thursday’s quiz.)