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. 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! 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 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.