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1 AP English Language and Composition
Tuesday, January 27th, 2015

2 Review Critical Reading: Day 1
Sit with your partner from yesterday Have a short conversation: review yesterday’s work Identify a common strength you and your partner share Identify a common weakness you and your partner share Identify an interesting difference between you two

3 Critical Reading: Day 2 Look over the MC section. On the front page, identify: Length of text Number of questions DO NOT ANSWER THE QUESTIONS. (really, I mean it, don’t). Instead, annotate the questions! For each question: Highlight the key word in the direction (1-3 words) Write any notes that would help you to answer the question (in the margins). Be very thorough!

4 Critical Reading: Day 2 (cont.)
Compare and contrast your notes from yesterday with your annotations from today! What do you notice!? Working together with your partner, answer the MC questions. Come see me to score when you are finished! Have a conversation with your partner (and perhaps other peers around you): Discuss why the right answers are right and why the wrong answers are wrong! Discuss the connection between critical reading skills, the rhetorical précis, and the AP Eng. MC test. Partners: Turn in a packet with all your work!! Write the correct score (+__/13) on the front of your MC test!

5 Reminder: HW Due Tomorrow!
Bring your CA textbook to class on Wednesday 1/28 Homework due Weds. 1/28: Read & annotate: Intro to Justice and Civil Liberties (CA p ) U.S. Supreme Court: Plessy v. Ferguson (CA p ) U.S. Supreme Court: Brown v. Board of Education (CA p ) Review your annotations of the Declaration of Independence & have these with you in class


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