Sunday, August 14, 2011

Morning Sessions

Just as a reminder, we will be meeting at 7:15 am (sharp) every Wednesday throughout the school year unless otherwise notified. Please mark your calendars and make arrangements for being in my classroom and ready to go at 7:15am. It is recommended to show up a couple of minutes early in case you forgot something and have to go back to your locker etc. We will also set up a breakfast rotation during the first session (August 31, 2011). You must have the two different 5 Step to a 5 AP books by then.

Bonus question

This is not required.
You will receive credit for a full blog answer just for thoughtfully responding to the following questions. There are no absolutely "right" answers
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Why did you decide to take AP Language instead of English Honors III? What do you expect the differences to be between the two courses, especially considering that they meet at the same time? What is your independent study plan for the next year in order to achieve a passing score on the AP exam in May, especially since you did not pass AP Euro and/or AP Bio?

Last Two Required Blogs (8-13 & 8-21)

Weeks 7 & 8
The Grapes of Wrath

Blog Question #7--Trace the development of one minor character and one major character throughout the novel.

Blog Question #8--What are the major differences between the novel and the film? This should help with Caulfield's assignment.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Week 6--July 31, 2011 to August 7, 2011

The Grapes of Wrath


We have finally reached the last novel :) Hopefully the blog questions on The Grapes of Wrath will help you as you write the summer assignments for both AP U.S. History & AP Language & Composition. Understanding the historical background of a piece of literature is key. Hopefully you have already learned that from your previous English courses and the other questions I have been asking of you this summer. Spend some time investigating the historical setting of the novel in combination with the author. Blog question: What role does the historical context of the novel play with regards to the development of the plot and characters? I want some specifics folks!