Monday, Feb. 24
Turn in I-CE #4. Discuss the Argument of Definition and the Ownership/Identity prompt (2013). Discuss Examples/Evidence for this prompt.
Mon. p.m.: Prepare to score the Thomas Paine/Rights of Man essay.
Tuesday, Feb. 25
Score the Thomas Paine / Rights of Man essay. ALL ESSAYS MUST HAVE STUDENT SCORES. YOU MUST PARTICIPATE IN SCORING: this is a graded/scored activity.
Check out Everything's an Argument and read pp. 217-233: the Argument of Definition.
Wednesday, Feb. 26
Brief reader's quiz on pp. 217-233 in Everything's an Argument. More discussion of the Argument of Definition. Preparation for Thursday's I-CE #5: a "relationship" essay, with clear roots in the Argument of Definition. [N.B. to AP Juniors: this essay will be optional to include in the Letter of Self-Evaluation that you begin this Friday.]
Finish the Argument of Definition in Everything's an Argument: pp. 233-249. Review the AP Scoring Guidelines for the 2012 and 2013 prompts: both were -- and are -- arguments of definition involving relationships.
Thursday, Feb. 27
We'll write I-CE #5: an AP Argument of Definition.
Friday, Feb. 28
Score I-CE #5. Hand out Writing Portfolios. Instructions for the Writing Portfolio. Due, at the latest, on Friday, March 7, at 12:00 noon. Explanation of our Final: AP Multiple Choice, and a Grand Vocabulary Harvest: Review of Vocabulary Groups 5, 6, and 7.
Weekend: TBA. It will involve (1) rehearsal for the Multiple Choice, and (2) writing your Second Trimester Letter of Self-Evaluation.
Monday, March 3
AP MULTIPLE-CHOICE Rehearsal: scored.
Tuesday, March 4
AP MULTIPLE-CHOICE Rehearsal: scored.
THURSDAY, MARCH 6
Our Final Exam: An AP Multiple-Choice Segment. Vocabulary Test based entirely on Vocabulary Groups 5, 6, and 7.
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