Friday = Argumentation Prompt (43 minutes timed)
Monday = Review MC, Prompts, Overall AP Lang Score
Tuesday = Tally Sheets
Wednesday = AP Exam
Post-Test = American Lit - the expedited version - covering Native American oral tradition, Puritan speeches & poetry, The Crucible, Romanticism, Transcendentialism, Dark Romanticism featuring The Scarlet Letter and Poe, Dickinson, "The Yellow Wallpaper, " and The Harlem Renaissance.
Reminders:
- There are still many of you "passing" on rhetorical strategy definitions and terms. All of these terms have been utilized in class since August. You need to review and study these to help you on the Multiple Choice and Rhetorical Analysis passages.
- There are 6 prep sessions remaining on the schedule. This is an opportunity to practice multiple choice, study terms, and add to your tally sheets.
- Any student not taking the AP Lang exam next week will be required to take a 100 term test covering strategies, fallacies, tones, vocabulary, and allusions. For first hour, this will occur on the test day, May 11. Second, fourth, and seventh hour students have the choice to take this test on Tuesday, May 10, while we review during class time or during class on May 11/12, while we begin our study of American Literature.
And, in case you were wondering, my lucky desk did work: 50/55. (I am perturbed that I forgot to answer one -- I should have had a 51! Urgh!)
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