Final Portfolio-100 pts. formal
The portfolio exhibits should exhibit a range of self-expression, expository writing, explication, and analysis. You may print on the front and back. The portfolio should be placed in a folder of some kind. This piece will be due whether you've been in class or not.
Requirements:
The portfolio exhibits should exhibit a range of self-expression, expository writing, explication, and analysis. You may print on the front and back. The portfolio should be placed in a folder of some kind. This piece will be due whether you've been in class or not.
Requirements:
- Table of Contents (Reflection, I Was a Fool, An Obsession, Making a Better Life, Keeping a Secret/Spirit Animal, Grecian Urn)
- Reflection:
- Which texts do you most appreciate?
- Which texts would you want to see replaced?
- What contents, methods, practices were most beneficial to you? Which would you change or eliminate?
- What, if anything, would you like to share with me?
- Fool: open-ended composition and literary analysis of "Good Country People"
- Obsession: open-ended composition and literary analysis of "The Birth Mark" and "Facebook Sonnet"
- Making a Better Life: open-ended composition and literary analysis of "The Ruined Maid"
- Keeping a Secret: open-ended composition and literary analysis of "Interpreter of Maladies" OR Spirit Animal: open-ended composition and literary analysis of Metamorphosis. The second choice was only given to those students who did NOT attend the zoo field trip.
- A Grecian urn is like a high school year book: poetry response "Ode on a Grecian Urn"; The urn is like a high school year book, a collection of images that are happy and beautiful, filled with people who are accomplished and confident. In one stanza Responses might include what might be on your urn as a representation of an ideal life, a reflection regarding your ideal high school experiences compared to your actual high school experiences, your ideal college experience.
Exam Review
Novel OutlinesI am unable to copy outlines outside of turnitin, unfortunately. Therefore, you will not have access to Hamlet and Beloved class outlines. Make sure you still prepare those novels.
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Read what this author has to stay about analyzing tone on the AP essays.
Grading the Exam:Would it be helpful to create one of these note cards for every novel? It's a simple way to truncate MWDS. |
The History of Prose Prompts
The History of Poetry Prompts
The History of Free Response Prompts
AP 2016 Exam Release
List of Recommended Titles by Free Response Prompts
Examine these student responses:
Poetry Response:
Handwritten Analysis
NEW POETRY RESPONSE GUIDELINES:
- Must be 40-minutes maximum.
- Must contain time stamp.
- Must follow the prompt provided and poem.
- You may wish to print out the "Prompt Document" so that you can annotate the document.
- HANDWRITE THE ESSAY.
You will likely find this poem challenging, but the trick is to identify tone through diction, details, imagery, sentence pattern. Once you figure out how the speaker feels, begin to search for evidence. Certainly, the allusion
Speech from Shakespeare's Henry VIII | |
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Compare and Contrast, Defined | |
File Size: | 87 kb |
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Prompt Document: Compare and Contrast | |
File Size: | 16 kb |
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Compare and Contrast Essay Samples | |
File Size: | 45 kb |
File Type: | doc |
Heart of Darkness Materials
HoD Annotation Guidelines | |
File Size: | 15 kb |
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HoD MWDS | |
File Size: | 13 kb |
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AP MWDS Rubric | |
File Size: | 17 kb |
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Beloved Annotation Guidelines | |
File Size: | 15 kb |
File Type: | docx |
Beloved MWDS | |
File Size: | 13 kb |
File Type: | docx |
Their Eyes MWDS | |
File Size: | 13 kb |
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Their Eyes Annotation Guidelines | |
File Size: | 15 kb |
File Type: | docx |
Crime and Punishment MWDS | |
File Size: | 13 kb |
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Crime and Punishment Annotation Guidelines | |
File Size: | 14 kb |
File Type: | docx |