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AP Agenda for march 25, 2013

Daily Objective: To analyze your results on your latest AP exam so you pass your AP exam in May. Daily Assignments: Pass out papers, get organized for next class’ notebook check Do Reflection on The House on Mango Street AP exam and submit it to www.turnitin.com by March 27

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AP Agenda for march 25, 2013

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  1. Daily Objective: To analyze your results on your latest AP exam so you pass your AP exam in May. • Daily Assignments: • Pass out papers, get organized for next class’ notebook check • Do Reflection on The House on Mango Street AP exam and submit it to www.turnitin.com by March 27 • Do peer editing of three essays given to you • Read like a Rock Star or do other assignments on board if not working on Reflection/Peer Editing assignment AP Agenda for march 25, 2013

  2. Daily Objective: To successfully take a quiz on the American nonfiction book we read for RLARS. • Daily Assignments: • A Day Students—Notebook check • Quiz on RLARS book • On laptops, work on Great Test Makers are Great Test Takers assignment or submitting favorite JQ to turnitin.com • If not on laptops, read Dave Barry’s Hits Below the Beltway (p. 372-377) and come up with 10 Additional Amendments to the Constitution; we will do something on this is a group at the end of class Ap agenda for march 26/27, 2013

  3. Daily Objective: To understand and analyze significant historical literature of Early American history. • Daily Assignments: • Listen to opening part of “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” (p. 106) • B Day Students- Notebook check • On laptops, work on Great Test Makers are Great Test Takers assignment • In groups at the end of class— • Read from Poor Richard’s Almanack(p. 171-172) and come up with 10 modern aphorisms in your group • If not on laptops, • Finish reading “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” (p. 106-111) and do questions • Read from Benjamin Franklin’s The Autobiography (p. 166-170); write a summary of it on an Exit Ticket Ap agenda for march 28, 2013

  4. Daily Objective: To successfully write an analysis of a poem. • Daily Assignments: • Work on rough draft of poem analysis essay- due tomorrow night at 11:59 pm (1st- laptops; 3rd and 4th in Freshmen Computer Lab) AND submit favorite journal to Discussion Board of www.turnitin.com • When finished, read your Read like a Rock Star book and prepare for next class’ quiz • Last ten minutes—figure out what your poem will be for Poetry Alive!; you can reserve your poem next class period AND organize your notebook for next class’ notebook check ENC 1102 agenda for march 25

  5. Daily Objective: To successfully take a quiz on the British literature book we read for RLARS. • Daily Assignments: • Formally assign Literary Analysis Research Paper (1A go over everything; 3A and 4A go over each assignment) • Quiz on RLARS book • I will check notebook as you work on quiz • As you finish quiz, take a laptop and do peer editing on poem analysis essay AND submit favorite journal to Discussion Board of www.turnitin.com • Continue reading poems of the Romantic Age Enc 1102 agenda for march 27

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