Week 6
Monday 27 April: AILD Passage and creative assignment proposal due out loud in Zoom call (10:15); here's the assignment sheet again Tuesday 28 April: View Intro to the Harlem Renaissance; read "Returning Soldiers" (DuBois); "The New Negro" (Locke); here is the handout that accompanies the screencast Wednesday 29 April: Medieval Day! Thursday 30 April: Complete readings "How It Feels to Be Colored Me" reading due (pp. 1-4 only); "I, Too" and "Theme for English B" (Hughes) before Zoom call 10:15 Friday 1 May: Rhetorical Analysis Practice due by 6pm; have HR materials at hand Week 7 Monday 4 May: View screencast with overview of new materials; Harlem Renaissance poetry; work day for poetry discussion (no Zoom call) Tuesday 5 May: Workday for Portfolio Wednesday 6 May: Wonder Wednesday Thursday 7 May: Portfolio Due; Poetry Discussion on Zoom call (10:15) Friday 8 May: IM Prologue due; here is Armstrong's "Black and Blue" Week 8 Monday 11 May: IM Chapter 10 due (Liberty Paints) Tuesday 12 May: IM Harkness discussion for score on Zoom call (10:15) Wednesday 13 May: Wonder Wednesday Thursday 14 May: AILD project and explication due; Zoom call (10:15); here is Chiara's video! Friday 15 May: Last test prep Friday: Practice essay; Please give yourself 45 minutes from download to completion; please don't Google or confer with each other--you need a clear sense of how you are doing before the exam. Monday 18 May: Practice essay vs. student sample and commentary (short, reflective assignment) Here is a student sample; here is the prompt with the typo corrected; your task is here. Tuesday 19 May: Long AP Lang Review (10:15-12, 12:30-1:30) I shortened lunch so we can finish earlier than planned. Here is the email from the College Board with logistical details. Here is the test packet for a prompt I intend to use. Prompt #2 is on p. 9. Here are student samples in answer to this prompt. Here are the prompts for after lunch: Louv, Kennedy. Wednesday 20 May: AP Lang exam Comments are closed.
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