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AP Language and Composition
"I am grateful for what I am and have. My thanksgiving is perpetual. It is surprising how contended one can be with nothing definite - only a sense of existence." --Henry David Thoreau
Mrs. Graves's Schedule:
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1A=Planning in 207
2A=135
3A=Writing Center (217)
4A=135
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1B=130
2B=Planning in 207
3B=130
4B=130
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Syllabus
Daily Calendar
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Assignment: |
| 10/22/09 |
For the next month, please consult the attached syllabus. UNIT TSL-07.doc |
| 10/30/09 |
To work on needed skill mastery, we have made serious changes to the syllabus. These changes affect the second "did you read" quiz and skill test date. UNIT TSL-09 revised.doc
Your "Did you read?" for the second half of the novel will be on 11/6. At that point you should have the second portion finished.
To prepare for Friday, you should have one "fish fest" question for your reading to page 168.
Also, complete any unfinished POD journals. At this point you should have the following patterns developed in zero draft journals:
POD--definition.doc
POD description--with guilt.doc
Station 4_ exemplification.doc
POD--cause and effect using exemplification.doc
POD--compare and contrast.doc
Have your thesis for the first chapter analysis ready to publish on Friday.
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| 11/04/09 |
Create a question for the line assigned to you last class.
Finish your compare and contrast journal.
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| 11/06/09 |
You have a "Did you read?" test on Friday.
Define the tone and TSL terms, find an example of the style and grammar terms to plug into your GPS on Friday.
Write a thesis for paragraphs 2 and 3 from the "Flood of Sunshine" chapter. Use the notes on thesis development which you took today. You will use your thesis and your definitions/examples of this unit's terms during a Showdown activity (extra-credit on the line).
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| 11/10/09 |
TSL skill test next block. TSL_review.doc
We will resume POD journals after the test--narrative is next!
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| 11/13/09 |
Complete the sixth POD journal--narration (POD narration--guilt.doc; POD narration.doc). If you're stuck, try the following: 1-expanding your description with elements of plot; 2-enlivening your exemplification with descriptive and narrative detail; 3- using a concept introduced in your compare/contrast or cause/effect. |
| 11/19/09 |
Today we did some intense self-revisions. Your main objectives: You is dead to you! NOT to be--that is the answer! And, Cut the Fat!
Upload draft 2 to your class wiki (remember, we're trying to work the bugs out of this process). At this point you should have a draft that has "tracked changes" and comments on it, and a new revised draft.
Have some fun with this revision--try these new tools and experiment with some of the tools you've defined in your GPS and identified in other writers' work.
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| 11/26/09 |
Your final draft of your essay should be turned in before Thanksgiving break. In class you will have to annotate your deliberate choices and present your favorite choice to the class. POD Rubric.doc |
POD Notes:
Station 4_ exemplification.doc POD--definition.doc POD process analysis.doc POD narration--guilt.doc POD narration.doc POD division and classification.doc POD description--with guilt.doc Station 5_cause and effect.doc
POD--compare and contrast.doc
Writers' Reference Work:
http://bcs.bedfordstmartins.com/writersref6e/Player/Pages/Main.aspx
W3-1; W3-2; W3-3; W2-1; W2-2; S1-1; S1-3
Block 2A Page Block 4A Page
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