Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Week of 12/11 - 12/15

Mon. 12/11

  • Final Q2 Due
  • Retake Awakening pass. 10-12
  • TPCASTT "Blackberrying" for Tue.
Tue. 12/12
  • Discuss "Blackberrying"
Wed. 12/13
  • Exam and Quiz
Thurs. 12/14
  • Q1 timed write
Fri. 12/15
  • Plath Crash Course
Over Break: Read your Indi Book
We start Hamlet upon the return

Monday, December 4, 2017

Week of 12/04 - 12/08

Mon. 12/04 

  • Retakes 7-9
  • 2x essay peer review - due to author Wed.
  • Q1 essay calibration
  • TPCAST - "Mirror" for Thues.]
Tues. 12/05
  • Q1 Essay notes = P.A.C.K = error analysis for Awakening & poem
Wed. 12/06
  • Take Awakening Pass 10-12
  • Return peer essays - final due on Wed.
Thurs. 12/07
  • Discuss "Mirror"
Fri. 12/08
  • Q1 timed write

Monday, November 27, 2017

Week of 11/27 - 12/01

Mon. 11/27

  • Q1 C/C Dickinson and Frost poems
  • TPCAST annotations due Tues.
  • Written outline due Tues.
  • Thesis and Intro worksheet, fix yours
  • Review "Birthday Party" essay notes
  • -fix your essay!-
  • Review essay article - peer review Fri.
Tues. 11/28
  • Q1 essay calibration due Mon.
Wed. 11/29
  • Presentstions
Thurs. 11/30
  • Awakening Quiz and exam pass. 7-9
Fri. 12/01
  • Presentations

Monday, November 20, 2017

Week of 10/20 - 10/22

Mon. 10/20
  • Discuss "Duchess"
Tues. 10/21
  • Retake Awakening passages 5 and 6
  • Discuss Awakening
Wed. 10/22
  • Take "Duchess" Quiz and Exam
  • Awakening Q3 presentations start next Wed.
  • Pick an Indie-Read book

Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Week of Nov. 6th - Nov. 9th

Mon. Nov. 6th

  • Presentation
  • "Sound & Sense"
  • Awakening Ch. 14-26
Tues. Nov. 7th
  • Retake pass 3 & 4 = 10 min.
  • Timed write Ch. 17 = 40 min
Wed. Nov 8th
  • Discuss "Sound & Sense"
Thurs. Nov. 9th
  • "Sound & Sense" 
  • Quiz = grade Exam = practice (last practice)
  • *Awakening Ch. 27-34 for nexr week*

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Week of October 16-20

Mon. 10/16 - Retake "Yellow"

  • Scansion - due next Mon.
  • HW: Awakening Ch. 8-10
  • Study for pass. 1 and 2 for next Tue.
Tue. 10/17 - Timed Write

Wed. 10/18 - Take "Death" Exam (practice) and Quiz (grade)
  • Project Info - Due 10/31
Thurs. 10/19 - Play 
  • Work on project if not going
Fri. 10/20 - Error analysis of "Yellow" and "Wall"

Monday, October 9, 2017

Week of October 9-13

Mon. 10/9
-"Birthday Party" AP Calibration 
-"The Awakening" Guide

  • Read chapters 1-7 for Mon.
Tues. 10/10
-"Mending Wall" 
  • Quiz-Grade
  • Exam-Practice
-Study "Yellow Wallpaper"
-"Because I Would Not Stop For Death" - TPCAST for Wed.

Wed. 10/11
-Retake "Wall" & Discuss "Death"
*HTRLLAP - 11:59 p.m. = last submission!

Thurs. 10/12
-"Yellow Wallpaper"
  • Quiz = Grade
  • Exam = Last prose practice
Fri. 10/13
-"Death" & Scansion 
  • Quiz + Exam = Wed.

Monday, October 2, 2017

Week of 10/2-10/6

Mon. 10/2

-"Sweat" 

  • Quiz-Grade
  • Exam-Practice
  • Hw: "The Birthday Party" essay
Tues. 10/3
-Retake "Sweat"
-Pre-plan "Birthday" essay

Wed. 10/4
-Discuss "Birthday"
  • Error Analysis "Sweat"
  • Hw: Calibrate "Birthday" AP essays
Thurs. 10/5
-Poetry - TPCAST
-"Mending Wall"
  • Graded quiz and practice exam next Mon.
Fri. 10/6
-Discuss "Birthday" AP scores
*LAST day to turn in HTRLLP chap. in EVER*


Monday, September 25, 2017

Week of 9/25-9/29

Mon. 9/25 - "The Lottery"

  • Quiz-Grade
  • Exam-Practice
  • Hw: "Sweat" for Wed.
Tues. 9/26 - Error Analysis

Wed. 9/27 - Discuss Sweat

Thurs. 9/28 - "Sweat" 
  • Quiz-Grade
  • Exam-Practice
Fri. 9/29 - Error Analysis

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Week of September 18-22

Mon. 9/18

  • Housekeeping-Mandatory sites to visit
  • Summer Reads-Themes
  • HW: "The Flowers"-Apply for Wed.
Tue. 9/19

  • HTRLLAP Chap, due to turnitin.com
  • Tone-Passages and Paragraph
  • HW: Tone paragraph for summer read
Wed. 9/20
  • Discuss "Flowers"
  • HW: "The Lottery"
Thurs. 9/21
  • Discuss "The Lottery"
Fri. 9/22
  • HTRLLAP due
  • Discuss "Lottery"
    • For Monday -
      •  Quiz-Grade
      • Exam-Practice

Wednesday, September 13, 2017

2017 September

Mon. 9/11

  • Norm setting and contract

Tue. 9/12

  • MI survey analysis
  • "How we think and learn" article - annotation
  • Neuroplasticity
  • Discussion
Wed. 9/13
  • Picture Day!
  • Article - "Why students who do well in high school bomb college"
  • Read/annotate

Thur. 9/14
  • Stress and Mindfulness

Friday, August 11, 2017

2017 September

9/6 Wed.

  • 6 Word Memoir
  • Identity Mapping
  • Gallery Walk
APE Summer Read Assignment:

How to Read Literature Like a Professor Class Project: Directions and Rubric

Outline: ________ / 25
·         Project gives a thorough outline of the assigned chapters and explains the main concepts that Foster discusses within the chapter(s).
o   Nuance of main points essential
·         The chapter outlines are a good review of the material and are obviously well researched, thoughtful, and organized.

Connection: ________ / 25
·         Project connects Foster’s concepts to the summer reading novels.
·         Clear and accurate references straight from the novel to prove Foster’s chapter viable, along with an appropriate explanation from you connecting the two contents.
o   Evidence / quotes  are MLA cited
o   The connection is completely explained to the class
o   Care is taken to elaborate on the connection in detail – conclusions are drawn

Overall, project reflects thorough reading, diligent group work, and clear organization.

Due to turnitin.com by 9/19 (single chapter) or 9/22 (double chapter)
1st Period: 16277726
3rd Period: 16277767

Pass Word: BHHS


9/7 Thur
  • Danger of a Single Story
  • Prompt Writing

9/8 Fri
  • Diction - connotation and denotation
  • Words that hurt



Monday, June 5, 2017

APE SUMMER READING

Greetings APE Students!
 

I congratulate you all on your choice to undertake the challenging rigors of AP Lit and Comp. 

To prepare for an outstanding start to the course next fall, it is necessary to continue reading literature over the summer months. As in any sport, practice and experience result in advancement of skill. There are 3 (three) readings to complete this summer: 

STEP 1: Buy the Books

1. How to Read Literature Like a College Professor by Thomas C. Foster 


2. Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson

3. Chronicle of a Death Foretold By Gabriel Garcia Marques

If possible students should purchase their own copies of the novels. It is an advantage to be able to take note in the margins and underline or highlight notable passages.  This is known as annotation and is a preferred method of engaging with the text in AP English. We will practice this skill extensively in all of your AP English classes.

STEP 2: Read Foster’s book first!   

Foster’s book teaches the APE student how to read between the lines.  To look at literature as a sum total of parts, that added together make meaning. This is called the Formalist Lens of literary analysis – the very lens the AP Board asks us to use for the test.

For each chapter, annotate for the following: 
 Identify the claim/main idea 
 A brief summary of the key ideas (this could be a simple highlight with notations)
 Questions inspired by the chapter; about the content or questions to ask about reading and viewing literature based on the content of the chapter
 Personal examples that reflect the chapter’s main ideas: This is a list of books or movies that YOU ARE FAMILIAR WITH that can be used as examples

Step 3: Read and Annotate Novels 

  You will need your own PERSONAL copy so that you can ANNOTATE the text as you read.
  Following the reading of How to Read Literature Like a Professor, you will READ and ANNOTATE, the Novels (or take exhaustive analysis notes outside the text with linked MLA cited quotations).
   You must actively read and annotate these texts, applying the skills and strategies learned from your reading of How to Read Literature Like a Professor.

Pay close attention to themes, characterization, imagery, figurative language, diction, detail, syntax, symbolism, etc. 

Don’t mark too much. If you mark everything, nothing will stand out. Use your own words--don’t try to be fancy. Remember, your annotations are for you! EVERY SYMBOL/MARK OR HIGHLIGHTED TEXT MUST HAVE AN ANNOTATION. 

Annotation Tips for Fiction

 Make brief notes at the top of the page or on a sticky note to mark important plot events.
 Circle or highlight words that are unfamiliar or unusual. Try to figure out what the words mean through the way they are used; supplement your guesses by consulting a dictionary.
  When new characters are introduced, highlight phrases that describe them. (Try not to highlight whole sentences).
 Highlight words, images, and details that seem to form a pattern throughout the text.
o    For example, if a large clock appears in the story, and then you notice the author using the words “timely” or “ticking” in the text, and then an incident occurs in which a character breaks a watch or is late for an appointment, you may have uncovered a pattern of imagery which will lead the close reader to discover a thematic idea.
o    Highlight these related strands and observe the rest of the text closely to see if the author uses other linked words, images, or details.
  Highlight passages you think might be symbolic.
  Mark key ideas and note briefly your reflections about them in the margins.
   When you get an idea while reading the text, note it in brief form in the margin. You may never think of this idea again unless you write it down.
   If you have a question about something in the text, write it on the page when it first occurred to you. 
















Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Week of May 22nd - 26th

Monday 5/22
       Work on Scene Analysis

Tuesday - Wednesday
        Present

Thursday - Friday
        Rear Window (analyze)

Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Week of May 15th - 19th

Monday
        Google Classroom
             - Watch opening scene of Rear Window and analyze
                      - Use graphic organizer (from Classroom)

Tuesday - Wednesday
        Present your analysis of your terms (with groups)

Thursday - Friday
        Rear Window
        Pick scene from SoUE for full analysis
                     HW: Choice scene analysis
                              Small group for full analysis and presentation


Monday, May 1, 2017

Week of May 1st - 5th

AP Test Wednesday

Potluck starts at 7:30:


Drinks: Juice, Soda, Chocolate Milk         ---          Juyeon, Kyu-Hun, Kira, Ryan

Fruit                                                         ---          Alex, Fiona, Hope, Bri

Muffins, Waffles, Doughnuts                      ---          Colton, Sydney, Vivian, Jewel, Deven

Casseroles                                                ---          Meghan, Kyle

Chips & Salsa                                           ---          ABE & Gabby

Bagels & Cream Cheese                           ---          Ms Hummel

Bread & Jam                                            ---          Emma

Croissants & Nutella                                 ---          Wren



Goodluck!

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Monday - Tuesday
         Hamlet Literary Lens Project

Wednesday 3/22
         Presentations Begin
         PACK: Retakes

Thursday 3/23
         Indi Reading discussion Passages 9-10 (Quiz and Exam next Tuesday)

Friday 3/24
         Presentations

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Week of March 13th - March 17th

Monday 3/13
          Lit lens --> Hamlet: Plan Presentation
          (PACK retakes; Independent & Hamlet)

Tuesday 3/14
          Hamlet Passage 10-12 Quiz & Exam
                 HW: Work on Lit Lens Project
                         Read Independent Book Passage 9-10 for next Tuesday

Wednesday 3/15
          Independent Read Groups - Discuss Passages 7-8

Thursday 3/16
          Independent Read Quiz & Exam Passage 7-8

Friday 3/17
          Literary Lens Project Meeting
                 Begin Presentations Wednesday 3/22

Get Heart of Darkness by 3/27

Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Week of March 6th - 10th

Monday 3/6
       Independent Read Passages 5&6 Exam
          Read or Wednesday Passages 7&8

                                                                                     
Tuesday - Friday
       Hamlet Act V
                  Study for Passages 10-12 for Tuesday
Wednesday:
Rewrite Essay of Choice by 11:59pm
Friday 3/10
       Alternate: Hamlet Act V Tragic Hero Chart

Next Monday: PACK Retake Independent and Hamlet
                       Literary Lens Discussion

Monday, February 27, 2017

Week of February 27th - March 3rd

Monday - Tuesday
        Hamlet Act IV

Wednesday 3/1
        Independent Reading Discussion
            *Passage 5-6 Quiz and Exam Monday 3/6

Thursday 3/2
        Hamlet Act IV Literary Lens Discussion
                    Start organizing for presentation.

Friday 3/3
        Hamlet Passage 8-9 Quiz and Exam 
            *Submit Essay by 11:59pm!

Monday, February 13, 2017

Week of Feb. 13-17

*Hamlet Pass. 4 retakes after school M-W only - if you have not taken Pass. 4, these will be your only opportunity to do so. 

Mon 2/13:
Hamlet Act III - done
*

Tue 2/14:
C/C Hamlets
*

Wed 2/15:
Meet with Hamlet lit lens group
*

Thur 2/16
Take Pass. 5-7 Quiz and Exam

Fri. 2/17
Discuss Indi Read Pass. 3-4 - quiz and exam next Wed.
HW: Read Pass. 5-6

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Week of February 8th - 10th

Monday - Tuesday
      No School, Snow

Wednesday - Friday
       Hamlet Act III
                 - Study for Passages 5-7
                 - Analyze with lit lens


Independent Book Discussion Passages 3-4 Monday, February 13th

Retake Hamlet Act II Passage 4 next Wednesday, February 15th during PACK



Monday, January 30, 2017

Week of January 30th - February 3rd

Monday 1/30 
         Hamlet Act II

Tuesday 1/31
         Discuss Act II with Literary Lens Group

Thursday 2/1
         Fishmonger Compare/Contrast
         Tragic Hero Pattern

Friday 2/3
         Pass 4 Quiz & Exam

  Read independent book passages 3 & 4 for discussion on Monday 2/6.


 Retakes during Wednesday (2/1) PACK ONLY!



Monday, January 23, 2017

Week of January 23rd - 27th

Monday 1/23
       Independent Book Discussion Passages 1-2

Tuesday 1/24
       Independent Passages 1-2 Quiz & Exam
             Retakes Next Wednesday in PACK - only!

Wednesday 1/25
       Hamlet --> Discuss Choice Lens
             Act 1 = 30min

       Hamlet Passage 1-3 Quiz & Exam

       Start Act II

Thursday 1/26
       No 3rd Period

Friday 1/27
       Act II

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Week of January 17th - 20th

Monday 1/16
      Martin Luther King Jr Day - No School
       "I am convinced that love is the most durable power in the world. It is not an expression of impractical idealism, but of practical realism. Far from being the pious injunction of a Utopian dreamer, love is an absolute necessity for the survival of our civilization. To return hate for hate does nothing but intensify the existence of evil in the universe. Someone must have sense enough and religion enough to cut off the chain of hate and evil, and this can only be done through love."

Tuesday - Wednesday
      Hamlet Act 1

Thursday 1/19
      Awakening Q3
              timed write: 40 minutes

Friday 1/20
      Hamlet timed write

Next week:
     Monday: Meet wit Individual Groups - Discuss pass 1-2
     Tuesday: Individual reading Exam/Quiz
     Wednesday: Hamlet Literary Lens Group
     Thursday: Hamlet Quiz
   

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Week of January 3 - 6

Welcome Back!

Tuesday - Wednesday
     Poetry Essay = Q1 Calibration

Thursday 1/5
    Awakening Passages 10-12

Friday 1/6
    Shakespeare
    Resubmit (Final Submit) for Awakening Q2 chapter 3 Essay by 11:59pm