AP English III Agenda: 2017 1st Quarter (subject to change)
Wednesday, August 16th (1st & 5th):
College Board Standards: S2.2: Student plans for and participates in group discussion; L3.2: Student listens to evaluate.
1)Welcome and discuss syllabus
2)Syllable game
Homework: Have TTTC finished and annotated by next class
Thursday, August 17th (1st & 5th):
College Board Standards:W2.2: Student generates, selects, connects, and organizes information and ideas; L3.1: Student listens to comprehend.
1)The Things They Carried writing activity
2)Discuss TTTC dialectical journal and test (due 9/1)
Homework: Bring annotated book next class; develop three intriguing questions for discussion of TTTC
Friday, August 18th (1st & 5th):
College Board Standards: S2.2: Student plans for and participates in group discussion; L3.1: Student listens to comprehend; L3.2: Student listens to evaluate.
1) TTTC Socratic discussion
Homework: Work on TTTC double-entry journal
Monday, August 21st (1st & 5th):
College Board Standards: S2.2: Student plans for and participates in group discussion; L3.1: Student listens to comprehend; L3.2: Student listens to evaluate.
1)Finish TTTC Socratic discussion
2)Introduction to AP exam introduction PowerPoint
Homework: Work on TTTC double-entry journal
Tuesday, August 22nd (1st & 5th):
College Board Standards: L3.1: Student listens to comprehend; L3.2: Student listens to evaluate; R3.1: Student rhetorically analyzes author’s purpose, intended audience, and goals;R3.2: Student interprets, analyzes, and critiques author’s use of literary and rhetorical devices, language, and style.
1)Discuss fiction independent reading assignment (due 10/9)
2)Discuss and apply PATTR and rhetorical terms to a short piece of nonfiction
3)Finish AP exam introduction PowerPoint
Homework: Read and familiarize yourself with the rhetorical terms handouts; read “The Yellow Wallpaper” and identify at least three rhetorical devices used and their effects on the story (half a page each) by 8/24
Wednesday, August 23rd (1st & 5th):
College Board Standards: R3.1: Student rhetorically analyzes author’s purpose, intended audience, and goals; R3.2: Student interprets, analyzes, and critiques author’s use of literary and rhetorical devices, language, and style; R2.2: Student uses context to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R2.3: Student uses knowledge of the evolution, diversity, and effects of language to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts;W1.1: Student analyzes components of purpose, goals, audience, and genre.
1)Begin deconstructing AP multiple choice test
2)Current event categories assigned
Homework: Finish “The Yellow Wallpaper” responses and reviewing rhetorical terms; begin working on current event presentation
Thursday, August 24th (1st & 5th):
College Board Standards: R3.1: Student rhetorically analyzes author’s purpose, intended audience, and goals; R3.2: Student interprets, analyzes, and critiques author’s use of literary and rhetorical devices, language, and style; R2.2: Student uses context to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R2.3: Student uses knowledge of the evolution, diversity, and effects of language to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; W1.1: Student analyzes components of purpose, goals, audience, and genre; W4.1: Student evaluates drafted text for development, organization, and focus.
1)Discuss “The Yellow Wallpaper”
2)Work on presentations with groups
Homework: Work on dialectical journal; finish current event presentation
Friday, August 25th (1st & 5th):
College Board Standards: S3.1: Student analyzes purpose, audience, and context when planning a presentation or performance; S3.2: Student gathers and organizes content to achieve purposes for a presentation or performance; L3.1: Student listens to comprehend; L3.2: Student listens to evaluate; R3.1: Student rhetorically analyzes author’s purpose, intended audience, and goals; R3.2: Student interprets, analyzes, and critiques author’s use of literary and rhetorical devices, language, and style; R2.2: Student uses context to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R2.3: Student uses knowledge of the evolution, diversity, and effects of language to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts.
1)Current event presentation
Homework: Work on dialectical journal
Monday, August 28th (1st & 5th):
College Board Standards: R3.1: Student rhetorically analyzes author’s purpose, intended audience, and goal; R3.2: Student interprets, analyzes, and critiques author’s use of literary and rhetorical devices, language, and style; R2.2: Student uses context to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R2.3: Student uses knowledge of the evolution, diversity, and effects of language to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts.
1)Receive TTTC tone and diction vocabulary (test on 9/6)
2)Continue AP test deconstruction
Homework: Review TTTC vocabulary, review for TTTC test, and work on dialectical journal
Tuesday, August 29th(1st & 5th):
College Board Standards: R3.1: Student rhetorically analyzes author’s purpose, intended audience, and goals; R3.2: Student interprets, analyzes, and critiques author’s use of literary and rhetorical devices, language, and style; R2.2: Student uses context to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R2.3: Student uses knowledge of the evolution, diversity, and effects of language to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts.
1)Finish AP test deconstruction
Homework: Review for TTTC test and work on dialectical journal
Wednesday, August 30th (1st & 5th):
College Board Standards: R3.1: Student rhetorically analyzes author’s purpose, intended audience, and goals; R3.2: Student interprets, analyzes, and critiques author’s use of literary and rhetorical devices, language, and style; W5.1: Student edits for conventions of standard written English and usage; W5.2: Student employs proofreading strategies and consults resources to correct errors in spelling, capitalization, and punctuation;W4.1: Student evaluates drafted text for development, organization, and focus.
1)Discuss and revise anonymous student “The Yellow Wallpaper” responses in groups; share with class
2)Finish AP exam introduction ppt.
Homework: Work on journal and study for TTTC test
Thursday, August 31st (1st & 5th)
***Picture Day
College Board Standards: R2.2: Student uses context to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; W2.2: Student generates, selects, connects, and organizes information and ideas; W1.1: Student analyzes components of purpose, goals, audience, and genre.
1)Review TTTC
2)Polish journal
Homework: Finish journal and study for TTTC test
Friday, September 1st (1st & 5th):
***TTTC Journal Due
College Board Standards: R2.2: Student uses context to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; W2.2: Student generates, selects, connects, and organizes information and ideas; W1.1: Student analyzes components of purpose, goals, audience, and genre.
1)TTTC Test
Homework: Read “The Minister’s Black Veil” and annotate with regard to Hawthorne’s style and use/effect of rhetorical devices
Tuesday, September 5th (1st & 5th):
College Board Standards: R3.1: Student rhetorically analyzes author’s purpose, intended audience, and goals; R3.2: Student interprets, analyzes, and critiques author’s use of literary and rhetorical devices, language, and style.
1)Discuss “The Minister’s Black Veil”
2)Take notes on rhetoric (triangle, appeals, Toulmin method, visual rhetoric)
Homework: Study TTTC tone and diction vocabulary
Wednesday, September 6th (1st & 5th):
College Board Standards: R1.1: Student comprehends the meaning of words and sentences; R3.1: Student rhetorically analyzes author’s purpose, intended audience, and goals; R3.2: Student interprets, analyzes, and critiques author’s use of literary and rhetorical devices, language, and style.
1)TTTC tone and diction vocabulary test
2)Current event categories assigned
3)Look at rhetorical analysis models
Homework: Prepare for current event presentation on 9/8
Thursday, September 7th (1st & 5th):
College Board Standards: R1.1: Student comprehends the meaning of words and sentences; R3.1: Student rhetorically analyzes author’s purpose, intended audience, and goals; R3.2: Student interprets, analyzes, and critiques author’s use of literary and rhetorical devices, language, and style.
1)Receive SAT Vocab. Book; SAT Vocab. 1 Diagnostic
2)Rhetorical analysis activity
Homework: Prepare for current event presentation on 9/8
Friday, September 8th (1st & 5th):
College Board Standards: M2.1: Student understands, interprets, analyzes, and evaluates media communication. Student rhetorically analyzes author’s purpose, intended audience, and goals; R3.2: Student interprets, analyzes, and critiques author’s use of literary and rhetorical devices, language, and style.
1)Current event presentation
2)Finish rhetorical analysis activity
Homework: Review/finish rhetorical analysis activity
Monday, September 11th (1st & 5th):
College Board Standards: W1.1: Student analyzes components of purpose, goals, audience, and genre.
1)Rhetorical analysis timed writing
Homework: Read and annotate Arthur Miller’s “Why I Wrote The Crucible” by 9/12
Tuesday, September 12th (1st & 5th):
College Board Standards: R2.1: Student uses prior knowledge to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R2.2: Student uses context to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R2.3: Student uses knowledge of the evolution, diversity, and effects of language to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts;R3.1: Student rhetorically analyzes author’s purpose, intended audience, and goals.
1)Discuss homework
2)Read and discuss “The Devil in Massachusetts” and excerpts from Nine Years Among the Indians
3)Receive The Crucible and begin reading Act I
Homework:
Wednesday, September 13th(1st & 5th):
College Board Standards: R2.1: Student uses prior knowledge to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R2.2: Student uses context to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R2.3: Student uses knowledge of the evolution, diversity, and effects of language to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts;R3.1: Student rhetorically analyzes author’s purpose, intended audience, and goals.
1)Continue reading Act I
Homework: study for SAT Vocab. 1 Quiz and write meaningful sentences by 9/14
Thursday, September 14th (1st & 5th):
College Board Standards: R1.1: Student comprehends the meaning of words and sentences.R2.1: Student uses prior knowledge to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R2.2: Student uses context to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R2.3: Student uses knowledge of the evolution, diversity, and effects of language to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R3.1: Student rhetorically analyzes author’s purpose, intended audience, and goals.
1)SAT Vocab. 1 Quiz
2)Finish Act I
Homework: Finish Act I (if not finished in class)
Friday, September 15th (1st & 5th):
College Board Standards: R2.1: Student uses prior knowledge to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R2.2: Student uses context to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R2.3: Student uses knowledge of the evolution, diversity, and effects of language to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts;R3.1: Student rhetorically analyzes author’s purpose, intended audience, and goals.
1)AP multiple choice warm-up (on The Crucible)
2)Begin Act II
Homework: Work on Fiction IRP
Monday, September 18th (1st & 5th):
College Board Standards: R1.1: Student comprehends the meaning of words and sentences;R2.1: Student uses prior knowledge to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R2.2: Student uses context to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R2.3: Student uses knowledge of the evolution, diversity, and effects of language to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R3.1: Student rhetorically analyzes author’s purpose, intended audience, and goals.
1)SAT Vocab. 2 Diagnostic
2)Read Act II
Homework: study for SAT Vocab. 2 Quiz and write meaningful sentences by 9/20
Tuesday, September 19th (1st & 5th):
College Board Standards: R2.1: Student uses prior knowledge to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R2.2: Student uses context to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R2.3: Student uses knowledge of the evolution, diversity, and effects of language to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts;R3.1: Student rhetorically analyzes author’s purpose, intended audience, and goals.
1)Begin argument essay activity
2)Finish Act II
Homework: Finish Act II (in not finished in class)
Wednesday, September 20th (1st & 5th):
College Board Standards: R1.1: Student comprehends the meaning of words and sentences;R2.1: Student uses prior knowledge to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R2.2: Student uses context to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R2.3: Student uses knowledge of the evolution, diversity, and effects of language to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R3.1: Student rhetorically analyzes author’s purpose, intended audience, and goals.
1)SAT Vocab. 2 Quiz
2)Read Act III
Homework: Work on Fiction IRP
Thursday, September 21st (1st & 5th):
College Board Standards: R2.1: Student uses prior knowledge to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R2.2: Student uses context to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R2.3: Student uses knowledge of the evolution, diversity, and effects of language to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts;R3.1: Student rhetorically analyzes author’s purpose, intended audience, and goals.
1)Finish Act III
2)Look at argument essay models
Homework: Finish Act III (if not finished in class)
Friday, September 22nd (1st & 5th):
***Pep Rally
College Board Standards: R2.1: Student uses prior knowledge to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R2.2: Student uses context to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R2.3: Student uses knowledge of the evolution, diversity, and effects of language to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R3.1: Student rhetorically analyzes author’s purpose, intended audience, and goals;R3.2: Student interprets, analyzes, and critiques author’s use of literary and rhetorical devices, language, and style.
1)AP multiple choice warm-up (on The Crucible)
2)Read Act IV
Homework: Finish argument essay activity (if not finished in class Tuesday)
Monday, September 25th (1st & 5th):
College Board Standards: W2.2: Student generates, selects, connects, and organizes information and ideas.
1)Argument timed writing
Homework: Work on Fiction IRP
Tuesday, September 26th (1st & 5th):
College Board Standards: R2.1: Student uses prior knowledge to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R2.2: Student uses context to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R2.3: Student uses knowledge of the evolution, diversity, and effects of language to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts;R3.1: Student rhetorically analyzes author’s purpose, intended audience, and goals.
1)Finish reading Act IV
Homework: Finish Act IV (if not finished in class); read and annotate “Yes, She’s a Christ Figure” from How to Read Literature Like a Professor
Wednesday, September 27th (1st & 5th):
College Board Standards: R1.1: Student comprehends the meaning of words and sentences;R2.1: Student uses prior knowledge to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R2.2: Student uses context to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R2.3: Student uses knowledge of the evolution, diversity, and effects of language to comprehend and elaborate the meaning of texts; R3.1: Student rhetorically analyzes author’s purpose, intended audience, and goals.
1)SAT Vocab. 3 Diagnostic
2)Discuss homework and the play as a whole
Homework: Study for SAT Vocab. 3 Quiz and write meaningful sentences by 9/29
Thursday, September 28th (1st & 5th):
***Pep Rally
College Board Standards: W1.1: Student analyzes components of purpose, goals, audience, and genre;L3.1: Student listens to comprehend;L3.2: Student listens to evaluate.
1)Class rhetorical analysis essay (teacher types and puts on projector; students work in pairs—each pair responsible for a certain part of the essay)
Homework: Work on Fiction IRP
Friday, September 29th (1st & 5th):
DYER ABSENT
College Board Standards: R1.1: Student comprehends the meaning of words and sentences; W2.2: Student generates, selects, connects, and organizes information and ideas.
1)SAT Vocab. 3 Quiz
2)Work on IRP (bring laptop, book, etc.)
Homework: Review class essay (posted on website) and rhetorical analysis activity packet as well as The Crucible
Monday, October 2nd (1st & 5th):
College Board Standards: W1.1: Student analyzes components of purpose, goals, audience, and genre.
1)The Crucible rhetorical analysis essay
Homework: work on Fiction IRP
Tuesday, October 3rd (1st & 5th):
College Board Standards: R3.1: Student rhetorically analyzes author’s purpose, intended audience, and goals; W5.1: Student edits for conventions of standard written English and usage.
1)Peer review (following checklist) of The Crucible rhetorical analysis essay
Homework: work on Fiction IRP
Wednesday, October 4th (1st & 5th):
College Board Standards:W5.1: Student edits for conventions of standard written English and usage;W1.1: Student analyzes components of purpose, goals, audience, and genre.
1)Rewrite of The Crucible rhetorical analysis essay
Homework: work on Fiction IRP
Thursday, October 5th (1st & 5th):
College Board Standards: R1.1: Student comprehends the meaning of words and sentences; W5.2: Student employs proofreading strategies and consults resources to correct errors in spelling, capitalization, and punctuation.
1)SAT Vocab. 4 Diagnostic
2)Grammar exercises (based on mistakes made in timed writings)
Homework: Study for Vocab. 4 Quiz and write meaningful sentences by 10/9
Friday, October 6th (1st & 5th):
College Board Standards: R4.4: Student uses strategies to organize, restructure, and synthesize text content.
1)Read and discuss They Say, I Say handout (think, pair, share)
Homework: Finish Fiction IRP
Monday, October 9th (1st & 5th):
***Fiction Independent Reading Project due
College Board Standards: R1.1: Student comprehends the meaning of words and sentences; W5.2: Student employs proofreading strategies and consults resources to correct errors in spelling, capitalization, and punctuation.
1)SAT Vocab. 4 Quiz
2)Grammar exercises (based on mistakes made in timed writings)
Homework:
Tuesday, October 10th (1st & 5th):
College Board Standards: R1.3: Student comprehends organizational patterns, textual features, graphical representations, and ideas in informational and literary texts.
1)Discuss and review synthesis essay models
Homework: Study for the PSAT
Wednesday, October 11th (1st & 5th):
***PSAT
Thursday, October 12th (1st & 5th):
1)Early release
Homework: