AP Literature April Agenda

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AP Literature
April Agenda
Agenda 4/2/13
 Hamlet-Act 3
 M/C The Eolian Harp (Poetry)
 In groups answer multiple choice
 For each answer write a rational for correct answer
Agenda 4/4/13
 Hamlet, Act 3 cont.
 Finish Eolian Harp m/c and rationales
 Go over answers
 Advice Letters-Read and Share
 Major Works Data Sheet for independent novel due
Monday, April 8th
 Read Act 4 of Hamlet for Monday
Act 3 Roles
 King-Abby
 First/Player King- Zak
 Rosencrantz-Matt
 Player Queen- Andrew
 Guildenstern-Aurora
 Lucianus- Jazmin
 Queen-Andrew
 Ghost Hamlet- Frank
 Polonius-Joey
 Hamlet-Mrs. F
 Ophelia-Ashley Kate
 First Player-Miranda
 Horatio-Kassiel
Agenda 4/8/13
 AP Exam pre-bubble sheets
 Hamlet m/c practice quiz
 Hamlet Act 5
 Major Works Data Sheet due Wed. April 10th
 There Eyes Were Watching God-April 17th
Act 5 Roles
 First Gravedigger-Aurora
 Second Gravedigger-Miranda
 Hamlet-Mrs. F
 Horatio-Kassiel
 Laertes-Frank
 First Priest-Jazmin
 Queen-Andrew
 King-Zak
 Osric-Jazmin
 Fortinbras-Joey
Agenda 4/9/13
 Read and share Parent Advice letters.
Agenda 4/10/13
 Paired Poem Essay: A Barred Owl and The History
Teacher.
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Complete the pre-writing/annotation activity
Write the essay (practice weaving)
 After lunch, Act 5 Hamlet cont.
Agenda 4/12/13
 Hamlet Act 5, finish
Agenda 4/17/13
 Paired poem essay: 40 minutes. Go!
 There Eyes Were Watching God
 Covers: What do you notice
 Background info-Hurston
 1st page-What do you glean
Agenda 4/23/13
 Hamlet Essay Yay!
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Using your MWDS, answer the open prompt from 2011.
Do your pre-planning on the prompt sheet
Practice the weaving technique
Make sure to answer all parts of the prompt
 After lunch, Hamlet discussion
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Tragic hero/compare contrast with Ethan Frome
 Have Chpts. 6-10 TEWWG by Thurs. April 25th. Expect
an assessment!
 5 class periods left….
Agenda 4/25/13
 TEWWG Quiz
 TEWWG passage m/c
 Discuss TEWWG
 Senior Anthology Assignment
 Vandlers Exploring a Poem
 It’s a Woman’s World
 Mirror
 Schizophrenia
TEWWG Chpts 1-10 Quiz
 Respond to the following quotes, identify who said it,
context, and significance.
 1. “Ah wanted to preach a great sermon about
colored women sittin’ on high, but they wasn’t no
pulpit for me.”
 2. “A pretty doll-baby lak you is made to sit on de
front porch and rock and fan yo’self and eat p’taters
dat other folks plant just special for you.”
 3. “Ah knows uh few things, and womenfolks thinks
sometimes too!”
Agenda 4/29/13
 Open Prompt Analysis
 For each work we read this year, find 2 AP Open prompts that
would fit that work.
 Pick one of the two chosen open prompts and complete a QAD
(See handout)
 Literary Periods handout
 Find which literary period each work would fit.
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