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Advanced Placement Language and Composition Ms. Poindexter-Turk Aka “Ms. Turk” WELCOME ! Sit anywhere now. I will give you assigned seats later. Summer Homework is DUE. I will pass around staplers. DO NOT turn in Vocabulary. Bring Tiger Mother book & Vocab every day this week.
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AP Language & Composition Is a class that explores Rhetoric. Rhetoric is defined as “any and all means used in the art of persuasion.”
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What you will learn: To develop an argument. To analyze others’ arguments. To synthesize (bring together)information to support an argument. To write more effectively. To read more closely.
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Citizenship In many ways, this class will develop each of you to be a more productive citizen in a democratic society. You will be more informed and have a broader and deeper world-view after taking this course.
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Overview of assignments: Vocabulary test every other week. OP Ed article analysis every other week. In-class writing assignments Multiple Choice practice Reading of one non-fiction book per quarter, followed by an in-class write.
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Overview of assignments, cont. Junior Research Paper during 2 nd quarter. Reading of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (3 rd quarter). Weekly readings from textbook throughout the year. And more!
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The Exam The AP Lang & Comp exam is on Wednesday, May 11 th, 8:00 am. More info will be given to you in the spring. The cost will be $92.00 and there are scholarships for students in need. See Ms. Wiskerschen.
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The AP Exam on May 11th The exam consists of two sections: 1. Multiple Choice – 55 multiple choice questions that focus on interpreting and analyzing rhetorical devices within a text (45% of final score) (1 hour) 2. Free Response - 3 essays; compose an argument, write a rhetorical analysis, and synthesize a variety of sources (55% of final score). (40 minutes per essay + 15 minutes to read synthesis material) Total of 3 hours and 15 minutes…
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Basic class info Supplies Homework Late Work
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Please remember to always silence your phone in class.
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Homework All must be typed in MLA format: Proper MLA heading (see board) Size 12 font Times New Roman Cite all sources in MLA format Exception: you can single space & print on back of paper to save resources.
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Supplies you will need: 3 subject spiral Loose leaf notebook paper Blue/black ink pens Highlighters Sticky notes Reliable internet/computer access from home. A reliable printer
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Late Work For any missing assignments you may be referred to the English learning lab. At the end of the unit the zero will be permanent. The Learning Lab is in my room on Mondays and Wednesdays after school. Absent work: you have as many days missed to make up the work, otherwise will be considered as late. Late work will be reflected in your employability grade. Late Summative Assignments: 10% will be deducted per school day.
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The AP Website This site has ALL previous essay questions. Spend time reviewing these on your own. Be proactive – there is not enough time for me to review everything http://www.collegeboard.com/stud ent/testing/ap/sub_englang.html http://www.collegeboard.com/stud ent/testing/ap/sub_englang.html There is a link on my website.
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JOB SHADOW Begin planning your job shadow now. This will be an assignment in this class to be completed before the end of the first semester. You MAY use your job shadow as one of your sources on your Jr. Research Paper, but it is NOT required. The job shadow will be a requirement for your Junior Year Culminating Project and also an end of the year project for me.
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A lil about Mrs. Turk Bachelors of Arts from TCU in English & Art History. Masters of Secondary Education from TCU. 15 years teaching experience, private, public, 8 th grade through university (USC & TCU).
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My Family: Husband, Greg Daughter, Hannah, a college Freshman at TCU Son, Luke a 7 th grader at Northwood Basset Hound, Rowdy
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I <3 Outdoors! In my free time I like to spend time with my family and friends, read, run, hike, and go to art museums.
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Consensograms! Use the sticky notes and sticky dots provided to express yourself on the PURPLE butcher paper around the room. Please do NOT put any sticky dots/notes on the GREEN butcher paper! Thank you! When you are finished return to your desk to complete the “exit slip” activity on your desk!
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