AP Lesson Target, Assignments and Homework

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AP Lesson Target, Assignments and Homework Lesson Frames and Agendas: Quarter 1 - Week 9

Welcome to AP Lang! Monday: 09/18/17 Learning Target:  I can analyze the central ideas and claims of an argument and explain how the evidence and language used support those ideas. R2, R4, R6 Warm Up: Read and annotate Thoreau “Civil Disobedience” Label all rhetorical devices Summarize points in margin Circle mood words / * Tone words Annotate for negative/positive connotation Independent Work: Fill out rhetorical devices, quotes and analysis graphic organizer Write essay according to prompt directions integrating quotes and analysis into the essay. Homework Ongoing: Study Sadlier Unit 3 Vocabulary Words: Quiz on September 22nd Review: Mid-term Study Tips Cell Phone Should Stay In Your Backpack All Class Period

Learning Target/Standard Being Assessed: R4, W4 Assignment Used For Assessment: Thoreau “Civil Disobedience” How to earn a 9 today: Today you will be graded on the AP nine-point scale. In addition to today’s learning scale you will need to aim for an 8 or 9 on the AP Rhetorical Analysis Scale: 9 Essays earning a score of 9 meet the criteria for a score of 8 and, in addition, are especially sophisticated in their argument, thorough in their development or impressive in their control of language. 8 Effective Essays earning a score of 8 effectively analyze* how [Author] uses rhetorical strategies to [present message to audience]. They develop their analysis with evidence and explanations that are appropriate and convincing, referring to the passage explicitly or implicitly. The prose demonstrates a consistent ability to control a wide range of the elements of effective writing but is not necessarily flawless.

Welcome to AP Lang! Tuesday: 09/19/17 Collect: Acts 1-4 Crucible Annotations & questions. Learning Target:  I can analyze the central ideas and claims of an argument and explain how the evidence and language used support those ideas. R2, R4, R6 Warm Up: Discuss the Play - 5 minutes: Focus on central ideas, what happened in each act etc. Compare your answers in Act 1-4 with your partners. Defend your answers. Assessment: Match the details to the Act Quiz - Can use notes: but not packets Small Group: Read Articles: analyze the language and central ideas present in each article.   Homework Ongoing: Study Sadlier Unit 3 Vocabulary Words: Quiz on September 22nd Review: Mid-term Study Tips Cell Phone Should Stay In Your Backpack All Class Period

Close Reading and Analysis of Acts 1-4 The Crucible For a 3- Students can prove mastery at 85% or better on a multiple choice assessment over the development of two or more themes in The Crucible.