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Welcome to AP Lit, Seniors!

 

 

 

 

R. Cory PLOTTSS Notes and Paragraph Example

 

 

Thematic Thesis Statement Formation

 

 

The "Essay Bot"--a helpful guide to Q3 essay formatting

 

 

Literary Analysis Practice Writing Form

 

Conquering the ACT in 3 Pages

 

2016-17 Preparing for the ACT

 

 

Contacting Ms. Davis:    kdavis@fortsmithschools.org  

                              OR     shsdavisapes@gmail.com
 

Link to College/University AP Score Requirements

 

Class Activities and Assignments :

 

Monday, February 27, 2017:  Students read through Chapters IX and X of Frankenstein in class, discussing thematic issues with the teacher.  As homework, students are to read Chapter XI and complete all graphic organizer and study guide work that will be due in class tomorrow.

 

Tuesday, February 28, 2017:  Students turned in their Chapter I-X graphic organizer and study guide work, and then read Chapters XII-XIII with the teacher.  As homework, students are to begin work on the new graphic organizer and study guide, and read Chapters XIV-XV.  Students should also complete PLOTTSS notes in preparation for that task tomorrow.

 

Wednesday, March 1, 2017:  Students completed a PLOTTSS writing task at the start of class and then read through Chapter XVI of Frankenstein with the teacher.  As homework, students are to complete the Chapters XI-XVI study guide and graphic organizer, and read Chapters XVII and XVIII before returning to class tomorrow.

 

Thursday, March 2, 2017:  Students turned in the graphic organizer and study guide work for Frankenstein, Chapters XI-XVI and then completed a new round of multiple-choice practice.  Students spent remaining time in class reading Chapter XIX with the teacher.  As homework, students are to begin work on the new graphic organizer and study guide and read Chapter XX.

 

Friday, March 3, 2017:  Students worked alone or in pairs to develop thematic statements for topics and issues in the novel Frankenstein.  Students were also to read Chapter XXI in class.  As homework, students are to finish developing at least ten thematic statements and read all of Chapters XXI-XXII, and finish the graphic organizer/study guide for Chapters XVII-XXI, which will be due at the start of class Monday.

 

Monday, March 6, 2017:  Students turned in their most recent graphic organizer and study guide and picked up the final graphic organizer/study guide for Frankenstein.  Students then read through Chapter XXIII in class and briefly discussed themes in the novel.  As homework, students are to read the final chapter and end of Walton's final letter to his sister, and review themes in the novel as preparation for tomorrow's timed essay.  The last graphic organizer/study guide will be due Wednesday, the day of the objective test.

 

Tuesday, March 7, 2017:  Students completed a timed essay as the first part of their Frankenstein assessment.  As homework, students are to review the novel as preparation for the objective portion of the test that will be given in class tomorrow, and complete the final study guide/graphic organizer.  It is due tomorrow.

 

Wednesday, March 8, 2017:  Students turned in their Frankenstein books and the final graphic organizer/study guide work for the novel.  Students then completed the objective test over the novel.  There is no homework in AP Lit. tonight.

 

Thursday, March 9, 2017:  Students began viewing a parody of Frankenstein and many students who missed class Wednesday were able to take the make-up objective test during class time.  There is no homework in AP Lit. this evening.

 

Friday, March 10, 2017:  Students continued viewing the parody.  There is no homework in AP Lit. this weekend.

 

Monday, March 13, 2017:  Students completed the parody viewing.  There is no homework in AP Lit. tonight.

 

 

Archived AP Lit. Class Information

 

Weeks 35 & 36 (May 1-12, 2017)

 

Weeks 33 & 34 (April 17-28, 2017)

 

Weeks 31 & 32 (April 3-14, 2017)

 

Weeks 29 & 30 (March 13-16 & March 27-31, 2017)

 

Weeks 27 & 28 (February 27-March 10, 2017)

 

Weeks 25 & 26 (February 13-24, 2017)

 

Weeks 23 & 24 (January 30-February 10, 2017)

 

Weeks 21 & 22 (January 17-27, 2017)

 

Weeks 19 & 20 (December 19-20, 2016 through January 13, 2017)

 

Weeks 17 & 18 (December 5-16, 2016)

 

Weeks 15 & 16 (November 21-December 2, 2016)

 

Weeks 13 & 14 (November 7-18, 2016)

 

Weeks 11 & 12 (October 24-November 4, 2016)

 

Weeks 9 & 10 (October 10-20, 2016)

 

Weeks 7 & 8 (September 26-October 7, 2016)

 

Weeks 5 & 6 (September 12-23, 2016)

 

Weeks 3 & 4 (August 29-September 9, 2016)

 

Weeks 1 & 2 (August 15-26, 2016)

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