New Dropbox link for uploading work in Quarter 2:
https://www.dropbox.com/request/nh4F354LZkOm8SZwwu6d Thursday 4 October: Hamlet soliloquy assigned; Hamlet paper topics discussed; Intro to Anna Karenina; How to keep up with readings, names No lab today; we will meet at 11:00 on College Counseling Day instead ***** Week 6 Monday 8 October: No school; Columbus Day Wednesday 10 October: College Counseling Day; No class; Attendance at the college counseling event is required (Required AP meeting at 11:00 “Hamlet and His Problems” due); hot seat for college essay closes Thursday 11 October: AK Reading 1 due; study questions are for your reference; college essay due Friday 12 October: AP Portfolio due (see below) AP Portfolio •2 revised timed essays (choose among Poem Response, Word of Advice, Soliloquy close reading, R&G in-class writing) These essays should be the equivalent of 5-paragraph writings. •2 revised Hamlet study questions These study questions can come in at least a thesis statement and two body paragraphs. •1 revised C&P writing This writing should stay about the same length. Lab: Portfolio reflection ***** Week 7 Monday 15 October: AK Reading 2 due; topic threads assigned Wednesday 17 October: AK Reading 3 due; hot seat for the Hamlet paper opens Thursday 18 October: Soliloquy recitation for additional credit; AK Reading 4 due; translation exercise Lab: Translation exercise thesis statement discussion ***** Week 8 Monday 22 October: AK catch-up discussion; Hamlet workday Wednesday 24 October: AK reading 5 due Thursday 25 October: AK topic thread update; Hot seat for the Hamlet paper closes Lab: In-class writing: Comparative translations ***** Week 9 Monday 29 October: Finish in-class exercise (scenes from reading 5); AK reading 6 due; final version of Hamlet paper handed in Wednesday 31 October: AK reading 7 due Thursday 1 November: AK reading 8 due Lab: Exam Essay 1 discussion: The Prose Passage ***** Week 10 Monday 5 November: AK reading 9 due Wednesday 7 November: AK reading 10 due Thursday 9 November: AK reading 11 due Lab: Canceled; Mrs. Walsh on field trip ***** Week 11 Monday 12 November: AK reading 12 due **Lab Monday 12 November to replace canceled lab of November 9: Prose passage sample set-ups Wednesday 14 November: AK reading 13 due (end of part 4); AK parts 1-4 psychological realism paper assigned Thursday 15 November: Snow Day! Lab: Canceled--seniors go to Boston ***** Week 12 Monday 19 November: Work on psychological realism paper; First attempt at thesis, outline for AK psychological realism paper developed by end of class Thanksgiving Break Week 13 Monday 26 November: Poetry Out Loud classroom competition; Discussion of Parts 1–4 papers; Accomplish as much of reading 14 together in class as possible Wednesday 28 November: Readings 14&15 due; Mrs. Walsh on a field trip; activity in class Thursday 29 November: Reading 16 due; Outline for Psychological Realism (Parts 1-4) paper due for discussion Lab: Prose sample set-up #2 Week 14 Monday 3 December: Reading 17 due; in-class explication Wednesday 5 December: Reading 18 due; hot seat opens for the Psychological Realism paper Thursday 6 December: Reading 19 due Lab: In-class writing: Cold prose passage set-up Week 15 Monday 10 December: Reading 20 due Wednesday 12 December: Reading 21 due Thursday 13 December: Reading 22 due Lab: Cold prose passage full practice Week 16 Monday 17 December: Reading 23 due Wednesday 19 December: Reading 24 due; Review given; hot seat closes for the Psychological Realism paper Thursday 20 December: Anna Karenina test; this test assesses your understanding of the main facts, sequences, and characterization in the novel; more assignments will follow that will allow you more room for analysis, interpretation, rich literary play Lab: Literary History: An Overview; Literary Criticism: An Overview; prep for How To Read Literature Like a Professor Christmas break Readings: Reading 1: pp. 1–35 Reading 2: pp. 35–68 Reading 3: pp. 68–101 Reading 4: pp. 101–139 Reading 5: pp. 139–176 Reading 6: pp. 176–210 Reading 7: pp. 210–244 Reading 8: pp. 244–278 Reading 9: pp. 278–311 Reading 10: pp. 311–346 Reading 11: pp. 347–380 Reading 12: pp. 380–416 Reading 13: pp. 417–438 **end of part 4** Reading 14: pp. 439–473 Reading 15: pp. 473–508 Reading 16: pp. 508–540 Reading 17: pp. 540–572 Reading 18: pp. 572–607 Reading 19: pp. 607–641 Reading 20: pp. 641–676 Reading 21: pp. 676–711 Reading 22: pp. 711–744 Reading 23: pp. 744–779 Reading 24: pp. 779-end |