Welcome to AP Language and Composition

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Welcome to AP Language and Composition Please don’t get too comfortable….a seating chart is coming!!

. Go to the bookstore and get a copy of The Shallows – What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains. Part of your homework for tonight will be to read the first two chapters by Monday and write a brief summary (1-2 paragraphs) for each chapter.

Critical Thinking You have three minutes to answer the following question. You may not talk to anyone during the three minutes. Write your answer on a piece of paper and turn it in if you think you are correct. If you get it right, I will award bonus points. If your first try is incorrect, you may try again until the three minutes has expired. Be sure that your explanation is clear – if the way you have it written doesn’t make sense, it doesn’t count.

You are standing outside a basement door; down the stairs, there are three light bulbs.  Next to you are three switches. You cannot see the lights from upstairs, and you must decide which switch controls which light bulb by going downstairs once.  How do you do this?

Answer: Turn on first switch, leave it on for a few minutes Answer: Turn on first switch, leave it on for a few minutes. Then turn it off and flip second switch. When you go into the basement, the first switch is the bulb that is off, but hot. The second switch is the bulb that's on. The third switch is the bulb that's cold and off.

Today’s Objective I can express the primary classroom rule we will follow throughout the year.

Summer Homework Chromebook Distribution on Monday Unspun: Five Examples of Finding Facts in a World of Disinformation Due Monday as soon as you receive your Chromebook. Outlier’s Argumentative Essay Please take time to review the rubric closely, then edit and revise carefully. Due Wednesday Summer Homework

Please take out your phone 4th period text the message @d22fb8 to 81010 6th period text the message @g4fc3a to 81010 Remind App

Cell Number – 812-568-4378 Call or text if you need help or have questions. If I don’t respond immediately, I’ll get back to you ASAP. I have small kids and am usually headed to bed around 10 pm. You may try to text and I’ll respond if I’m up. My Contact Info

Extra Credit Opportunity Read a text from the AP Literature Book List. Complete the AP Literature Data Sheet. Provide evidence that you actually read the book, as needed. 2% increase to quarter grade for first book May complete 2 more for 1% increase each All assignments must be turned in prior to the last day of the grading period to receive extra credit. Extra Credit Opportunity

Things you’ll need daily Both books – text book and rhetorical device workbook A binder with plenty of loose leaf paper – we will break it into sections later Your Chromebook (laptop) The book/essay/text we are currently reading or discussing A blue or black pen AND a pencil Your brain and a positive, dedicated, refuse-to- give-up attitude

Cell phones – Don’t bring them to class Cell phones – Don’t bring them to class. If you do, place them in the pouches when you arrive to class and take them out when you leave. I need you 100% engaged in this class. Two passes per quarter – bring your materials/go to the bathroom before class. Follow School rules – this includes dress code. Act with Integrity Now you decide – what will the rest of our classroom rules be? Classroom Rules

What to know about AP Class Challenging College Level Course Weighted Grade Warning Learn to discern priorities Work hard The benefits of taking AP courses Here you are welcome and supported What to know about AP Class New ways of thinking. Right or wrong? Work toward knowledge and improvement.

Letters from last year’s class.

HOMEWORK Turn in your Unspun summer work on Monday, August 13. Revise and edit your Outliers Analysis essay – Due Wednesday, Aug. 15. Be prepared for an academic vocabulary (study) AND grammar quiz (don’t study). Read chapter 1 and 2 of The Shallows and write a brief 1-2 paragraph summary for each chapter. HOMEWORK

What is the primary rule all of us will aim to follow the entire year What is the primary rule all of us will aim to follow the entire year? Write it on the notecard with your name and turn it in. Exit Ticket

Appointment Calendar Meet with other students in your class. Make an appointment with them (you sign their calendar; they sign yours). You may not have more than one appointment with anyone in the room and every hour of your day must be filled. When you have filled your entire calendar, please sit down so I know you have finished.

Student-led Classroom Discussion – Why have it?

What are the traits of a good and bad discussion?

Let’s create our own set of classroom discussion rules What won’t we do? What will we do? Let’s create our own set of classroom discussion rules