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1 AP Lit-Teaching thesis, outlines, quote integration.
It’s a Q3 thang!

2 In AP Today 9.19 Finish presentations-
3rd hour: Apostrophe and Foreshadowing 4th hour: Allegory and Diction L3 questions from last class…a surprise task! “Panther” annotations and response College essay assignment.

3 Groups 3A – After you find your seat, please begin discussing events of the novel with your group. Prep a book talk by clarifying events. PICK YOUR OWN GROUP. BECAUSE I LOVE YOU. AND IT’S TUESDAY. <3

4 Entry Activity 9.20 Sit in your assigned group and discuss the question you will be given shortly This discussion must be ongoing and intensive Questions will be discussed with the class YOU WILL SHARE your thoughts from the group discussion. Presented thoughts must show signs of: Completed, thorough read Collaborative discussion (“Jaymie also added…”) Class will respond to the group’s discussion by adding any additional information

5 2A Groups Group 1: Group 4 Group 7 Group 10 Group 2: Group 5 Group 8
Tanner Kiara Garrett Carson Payton Iris William Kevin Group 2: Naiomy Daniel Erik Morgan F Group 5 Group 8 Tori Nick Logan Allie Preston Collin Group 3 Austin Cameron Evan Group 6 Group 9 Brady Morgan J Darby Kyle Kara Brooks Jillian George

6 3A Groups Group 1: Group 4 Group 7 Group 2: Group 5 Group 8 Group 3
Lexi Brittany Shannon Abby Hannah Kellee Mika Kelly Natalie Group 2: Group 5 Group 8 Kirk Michael Emma Daniel Josh Hailey Ryan Tyler Abbie Group 3 Group 6 Group 9 Megan Sarah Carissa Taylor Kayley Morgan Jessica Julie

7 Today’s Agenda Annotation / Essay prompt check Discuss “The Panther”
While this is happening, discuss “The Panther” annotations and observations. Discuss “The Panther” Group-created thesis “Build a Q3 essay” by using group-created chunk paragraphs with TLQ

8 Prompt: A symbol is an object, action, or event that represents something or that creates a range of associations beyond itself. In literary works, a symbol can express an idea, clarify meaning, or enlarge literal meaning. Read the provided poem below, and analyze the panther as a symbol, paying close attention to literary devices used to enhance the panther’s representation. Then, compare and contrast the poem’s symbolic theme of isolation to George Orwell’s 1984, analyzing the techniques that each writer uses to make his point about isolation.

9 With your group, create a thesis statement
Break down the prompt with your group and focus on the theme of isolation and the authors’ purpose. Must be 3 prong, not 2. Prong 1: Introduce the texts Prong 2: Isolation (and the elements used by the authors to create it) Prong 3: Author’s purpose Create a magical and amazing thesis statement. The length of the sentence is up to you, but it must be only one sentence. You may choose to write a lengthy statement or a short one, but insightfulness is the key!! Write your “group thesis” statement on the BACK of your annotated “Panther” poem They DO NOT have to be in this order

10 TLQ and “Chunks” Using TLQ techniques, please develop three “chunks” for your group’s thesis statement. Topic sentence Lead-in (context) Quote Analysis Note that a chunk must be at least 4 well developed sentences and no more than seven. Each group member needs to pick a DIFFERENT piece of data/concrete detail. Elements to consider: Structure figurative language Diction (must have application) Style poetic form and meaning Symbolism Point of View

11 Review and Revise together
Now, together, read over your chunks – yes, out loud. Comment on the GOODS and IMPROVES. What did your group member do well? What could be improved to help make the chunk more effective?

12 In AP today 9.23 Bring DRAFT of college essay NEXT CLASS
Discussion of 1984!!!! Feedback from “Panther” A 1995 Q3 prompt for Putting it all together. Q&A for College essay Bring DRAFT of college essay NEXT CLASS

13 The Good and The Bad of “The Panther”

14 AP Q3 Prompt from 1995. thesis and chunks- 30 minutes
“Writers often highlight the values of a culture or a society by using characters who are alienated from that culture or society because of gender, race, class, or creed. Choose [a character from 1984] that plays a significant role and show how that character’s alienation reveals the surrounding society’s assumptions and moral values...” Tips: Use your harvest sheets for finding data/ CD’s quickly! Think about our conversations about “Panther” and, if you feel it fits your thesis, you might discuss alienation vs. isolation. You don’t have to use Wilson for this, think of the other significant characters and what makes them significant regarding what the prompt is asking you to address. You got this!!


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