1) Opening Poem
2) Seminar 2
3) Read King Lear
Tonight:
1) Membean quiz on Friday
2) Work on your Shakespeare paper
3) Dialectical Journal and Poetry Responses on Friday
4) Work on your Shakespeare MWDSs
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Today's agenda: 1) Opening Poem 2) Seminar 2 3) Read King Lear Tonight: 1) Membean quiz on Friday 2) Work on your Shakespeare paper 3) Dialectical Journal and Poetry Responses on Friday 4) Work on your Shakespeare MWDSs
Today's agenda:
1) Opening poem 2) Finish lit term docs! 3) MC practice 4) Read King Lear Tonight: 1) Prepare for your seminar tomorrow 2) Membean quiz on Friday 3) Dialectical Journal and Poetry Response due on Friday Today's Agenda:
1) Opening Poem 2) Create lit Terms Matching GAme 3) Open Ended Prompt Practice 4) Read King Lear Tonight: 1) Prepare for your seminar tomorrow 2) Membean 3) Dialectical journal and poetry responses Here is a note from Ms. Young about Pre-Registration for your AP exam next week. Next week we will hold mandatory pre-registration sessions for all AP test. It is important that you complete your pre-registration before you begin AP testing. Sessions will take place during HOT lunch and will last approximately 45 minutes, so be sure to bring a lunch with you. Please report to the auditorium at the beginning of lunch on your assigned day: Tuesday, April 19th - Students with the Last Name A-L (auditorium - 10:20 am) Wednesday, April 20th - Students with the Last Name M-Z (auditorium - 10:20 am) Monday, April 25th - Make-up Pre-Administration Session (auditorium - 10:20 am) If you have questions, please see Ms. Young in room 3602! Today's Agenda:
1) Opening poem: Mirror by Sylvia Plath 2) Review EssentialLit Terms Exercises on Figures of speech 3) Finish AP Prompt and exemplar 4) New Groups: create new reading calendar for the next play 5) Read King Lear Tonight: 1) Read your new play 2) Membean 3) Dialectical journal and poetry response for this week Also, I received this in an email from the College Board: AP® students will get their scores online in July. To access their scores online, students must follow the steps outlined below.Please share these steps with your students, particularly those who have never taken an AP Exam before.•Fill in AP answer sheets carefully and consistently at exam time or during a pre-administration session. It is especially important to provide name, date of birth, sex, mailing address, and email address. •Sign up for a College Board account on the student AP score website as early as possible. Students must have an account to access their scores.◦Some students may already have an account. Have them confirm this by signing in. •Remember the following information, which will be required to see scores in July:◦College Board account username and password ◦2016 AP number (or student ID number if they provided it on their AP answer sheet) Score Release ScheduleThe score release schedule will be available on the student AP score website in May, and students will receive an email in early July reminding them when they can access their scores. Today's Agenda:
1) Opening poem: White City on page 893 2) Lit Circle Seminar and reflections 3) Work on AP Prompt and exemplars Tonight: 1) Complete the "Figures of Speech" Exercises in The essential LIterary Terms book for tomorrow 2) Work on you AP Prompt and Exemplar paper. You will have about 30 minutes in class tomorrow to finish them up. 3) Membean--Ongoing 4) Dialectical Journal and Poetry Response due on Friday 5) MWDSs for Shakespeare Due on Thursday April 28 Today's agenda:
1) Opening poem 2) Review Tropes from Essential literary terms, page 60-62 3) Open ended essay practice (see attached prompt) 4) Read King Lear At home: 1) Membean practice is ongoing 2) Dialectical journals and poetry responses. Pull future poetry responses from this list of poems. Do not use poems that we have done in class. http://edsitement.neh.gov/feature/twenty-one-poems-ap-literature-and-composition_ 3) Finish your literary circle play for your final seminar tomorrow! 4) Continue working on your AP prompt and exemplar essay. Today's agenda
1) Opening poem 2) Lit circle Seminar 3) Work on group AP prompt and exemplar essay This weekend: 1) Membean quiz on Friday 2) Dialectical journal and poetry response due by midnight 3) Continue reading your Shakespeare play and prepare for your final seminar on Tuesday Today's Agenda:
1) Opening Poem 2) Essay Writing review 3) Review Dialogue exercises 4) Read King Lear Tonight: 1) Finish your Sir Gawain MWDS here is a PDF version you can use for quotes: http://www.yorku.ca/inpar/sggk_weston.pdf 2) Prepare for your membean quiz tomorrow 3) Prepare for your seminar tomorrow--read the pages required 4) Complete a dialectical journal entry and poetry response for tomorrow--you pick the poem. 5) Read pages 54-67 in the Essential literary terms book for Monday and complete the exercises. I may very well collect them! Today's agenda:
1) Opening poem 2) Review Dialogue exercise questions 1-4 3) Watch Beginning of King Lear silently 4) Read Act 1 Scene 1 Tonight: 1) Prepare for your seminar tomorrow. Read the pages that your group allotted and come prepared with your questions. 2) Membean--QUIZ FRIDAY 3) Sir Gawain MWDSs due FRIDAY 4) Dialectical journal and poetry response due this week Note: We will be using this document in class tomorrow. If you would like to bring a laptop with you tomorrow, please do so. Today's Agenda: 1) Opening poem analysis: Safe in their Alabaster Chambers 2) Essential Lit: Dialogue pages 132-149 (finish for homework) 3) Create Lit Circle Calendars--make sure you know what you need to read for each seminar day Groups have been posted in the resources page again for your reference. 4) Intro to Shakespeare and Tragic Heroes Tonight: 1) Finish the Essential Lit Exercises 2) Read your Shakespeare play 3) Sir Gawain MWDSs due on Monday: See here for groups 4) Membean--ongoing, QUIZ ON FRIDAY 5) Dialectical Journals and Poetry Responses due on Friday
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