Week 6:2 (Apr. 28-May 2)

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AP Literature: Reading Schedule, Guide for Monday’s Lit Term QuizMajor Works Data Sheet TemplateOpen Response ListsLiterary Time Periods Review, The Stranger Journal TipsPractice Exam #2, Tone ListSaturday Practice Exam Scoring WorksheetAP Score Calculator / Practice Exam Dates: April 26th (8:30-12:00)

To Kill a Mockingbird: Journal Entry InstructionsNotes, E-textVocab ListTheme Log / Romeo and Juliet: E-textThesis NotesThesis GuidelinesThesis Generator, Subordinating ConjunctionsWriting About LiteratureOutline GeneratorEssay-WritingQuote-Weaving, Citation & Weaving ExamplesSample RJ EssayEssay Outline & Rubric / Misc: Soliloquy ColormarkingHelp with ColormarkingTips for Reading ShakespeareWheel of Feels, Literature Terms10 Types of Plagiarism, Proofreading ExpectationsVocab Presentation InstructionsTurnitin Registration Instructions

Week 5:3 (Mar. 17-21)

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Seniors: Reading ScheduleAtonement Prompts, Senior Activity Calendar

Freshmen: RJ Act I Journal Questions #5-28RJ Act II Journal Questions, RJ Act III Journal PromptTurnitin Registration InstructionsRJ Vocab ListRJ E-Text with Line NumbersRJ Audio-playRJ Theme LogTwo Days, Scene Performance Project Info

Week 3:2 (Nov. 18-22)

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Seniors: Reading Schedule for 3:1-4Poems for the 3rd Six WeeksMLA TemplateWatchmen JournalWatchmen SketchesWatchmen PromptsWatchmen Notes, Rubric for Monday’s Prose EssayTips for Tuesday’s Multiple Choice, Wheel of Feels

Freshmen: GE Audiotext, GE E-TextAnimal Farm Vocab ListVocab Presentation Instructions, AF NotesTheme LogEssay Outline and RubricCiting and Weaving ExamplesGE Journal Questions for Ch. 20-29GE Journal Questions for Ch. 30-59AF Journal Questions for Ch. 1-5AF Journal Questions for Ch. 6-10

Writing a Thesis Statement: Thesis/Essay Prompt (general directions handout), Thesis Tips (theme-specific summaries), Thesis Questions (theme-specific thought-provoking questions), Thesis Notes (from in class), Thesis Help (getting your ideas together), Thesis Development (forming your ideas into a sentence), Subordinate Conjunctions (forming complex sentences with useful words), Thesis Generator (if you can’t quite get your ideas into a sentence), Thesis Builder (another thesis generator if you’re having trouble fitting it all in one sentence)

Week 2:6 (Nov. 4-8)

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Seniors:  Reading Schedule for 2:1-6Poems for the 2nd Six WeeksMLA TemplateNotes on Postmodernism and Watchmen, Watchmen Journal, Watchmen SketchesWatchmen Prompts, Reading Schedule for 3:1-4, Poems for the 3rd Six Weeks, Watchmen E-text (Huge One-Time PDF Download), The Doomsday ClockLiterary 3×3 GuidelinesLiterary 3×3 Examples

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Freshmen: GE Journal Questions for Ch. 20-29Citing and Weaving ExamplesGE Theme LogGE E-Text (Whole Novel), SAT Vocab #1GE AudiotextGE Graphic Novelization for Ch. 30-36Thesis NotesGE Paper Outline and RubricGE Ch. 37-38 Quiz Preview

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Week 2:4 (Oct. 21-24)

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Seniors:  Reading Schedule 2:1-6, Mythology Quiz Preview2nd Six Weeks’ Poetry PacketMLA Template (New and Improved), Tone WordsNotes on Middle English through Early Modern English (The Elizabethan Era) and Hamlet, Hamlet Response JournalDocumentary with David TennantHamlet Essay PromptsTips for Reading ShakespeareHamlet Act I Vocab

Hamlet Audioplay: Act I (≈:50), Act II (≈:37), Act III (≈:58), Acts IV-V (≈1:23)

Freshmen: Literary Analysis Task, Figurative Language ReviewGE Vocab ListGE Journal Questions for Ch. 1-10, GE Journal Questions for Ch. 11-20 (1st period2nd period4th period5th period, and 6th period), Weaving and Citing GuideGE Theme LogGE AudiotextColormarking #6, GE E-Text (Whole Novel), GE Graphic Novelization of Ch. 23-25

Week 2:3 (Oct. 14-18)

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Seniors: Reading Schedule 2:1-6Frankenstein JournalFrankenstein AudiotextTone WordsMythology Quiz Preview

Freshmen: PSAT TipsLiterary Analysis Task (an in-class piece asking students to analyze how Shakespeare transformed Ovid’s story of “Phoebus and Daphne” in A Midsummer Night’s Dream)

Week 1:5 (Sept. 16-20)

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Seniors, this is a pretty busy-looking week, but if you follow the reading schedule and complete the journal responses as you read through the novel, you’ll be fine.  Remember to always follow MLA format in your poetry responses.  The physical composition book (the vocab assignments) will not be due until the end of next week, but you should try to wrap up the JE assignment assignment and move on to the Frankenstein vocab if you haven’t already.  Take note: we’ll be doing something really useful (i.e. beneficial for Friday’s assessment) in class on Tuesday.  Here’s a nifty online-only handout that gives you 10 tips for the AP Lit multiple choice portion.  And here’s a link for Paradise Lost.

Freshmen: Great Expectations NotesGreat Expectations Vocab ListGreat Expectations Theme Log, Great Expectations AudiotextTheme Writing #2Colormarking #4Great Expectations Graphic Novelization Ch. 1-2Journal: Journal ExpectationsProofreading ExpectationsUsage NotesLiterature TermsTheme Writing #1“The Scarlet Ibis” Questions“The Cask of Amontillado” Questions

Week 6:1 (Apr. 22-26)

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Romeo and Juliet: Sample EssayThesis NotesThesis GuidelinesThesis GeneratorWriting About LiteratureRJ Theme LogRJ Outline & Rubric; To Kill a Mockingbird: TKAM Notes, TKAM Colormarking, TKAM Theme LogTKAM Vocab List; Other: SAT Vocab List #1

AP Literature: Practice Exam Key/GuideMajor Works Data SheetOpen Response Lists, Literary 3×3 InstructionsLiterary Time Period Review, AP Score Calculator

Seniors, there are three available sessions for the practice exam.  All you need to bring is a pencil and pen; I’ll provide the donuts.  Pick a time and show up:

  • Saturday, April 27th in room 146 from 9:00 to 12:00
  • Monday, April 29th in room 146 from 9:00 to 12:00
  • Monday, April 29th in room 146 from 1:00 to 4:00