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AP English Language and Composition 10/12-10/13: Rhetorical Analysis of JFK Inaugural Speech 10/12-10/13: Rhetorical Analysis of JFK Inaugural Speech 10/15: Vocabulary Unit 3 Test 10/15: Vocabulary Unit 3 Test 10/16: Drafting JFK Essay 10/16: Drafting JFK Essay 10/19: Kennedy Essay due 10/19: Kennedy Essay due 10/20: LOC Chapter 1-2 Test 10/20: LOC Chapter 1-2 Test

AP English Language and Composition 10/5: Roger Ascham Close Reading Activity 10/5: Roger Ascham Close Reading Activity  HW: Using one of the graphic organizers, analyze an advertisement 10/6-10/8: PSAT Review & Test Preparation 10/6-10/8: PSAT Review & Test Preparation 10/7: Collect Rhetorical Analysis of Ad 10/7: Collect Rhetorical Analysis of Ad 10/12-10/13: Rhetorical Analysis of JFK Inaugural Speech 10/12-10/13: Rhetorical Analysis of JFK Inaugural Speech 10/15: Vocabulary Unit 3 Test 10/15: Vocabulary Unit 3 Test

AP English Language and Composition 9/21: I-Claim Tutorials 1-4 due; Debrief Einstein Essays; Complete LOC Ch 1 Notes 9/21: I-Claim Tutorials 1-4 due; Debrief Einstein Essays; Complete LOC Ch 1 Notes 9/21-9/22: Rhetorical Analysis of Multimedia Texts 9/21-9/22: Rhetorical Analysis of Multimedia Texts 9/23-9/24: Einstein Revision Workshop 9/23-9/24: Einstein Revision Workshop 9/25: Einstein Essays Due; Vocabulary Unit 2 due 9/25: Einstein Essays Due; Vocabulary Unit 2 due 9/28: Language of Composition Ch. 2 due 9/28: Language of Composition Ch. 2 due 9/29: Vocabulary Unit 2 Test 9/29: Vocabulary Unit 2 Test

AP English Language and Composition 9/14 – 9/15: Group Analysis of Einstein Letter 9/14 – 9/15: Group Analysis of Einstein Letter 9/16 - 9/17: Library – I-Claim Tutorials 1-4 9/16 - 9/17: Library – I-Claim Tutorials 1-4  Assignment 1 only for each Tutorial 9/18: Einstein Rhetorical Analyses due 9/18: Einstein Rhetorical Analyses due  Finish Language of Composition Chapter 1 PPT Notes  Rhetorical Analyses of Videos and Political Cartoons 9/21: I-Claim Tutorials 1-4 due 9/21: I-Claim Tutorials 1-4 due

AP English Language and Composition 9/8: Vocabulary Workshop Unit 1 Test 9/8: Vocabulary Workshop Unit 1 Test 9/9: Rhetorical Analysis of Swift 9/9: Rhetorical Analysis of Swift 9/10: Language of Composition Ch 1 9/10: Language of Composition Ch 1 PPT Notes over Rhetorical Triangle PPT Notes over Rhetorical Triangle pp. 9-10: Rhetorical Analysis of Einstein Letter pp. 9-10: Rhetorical Analysis of Einstein Letter 9/11: Language of Composition Ch 1 (cont.) 9/11: Language of Composition Ch 1 (cont.) PPT Notes over Appeals to Ethos, Logos, and Pathos PPT Notes over Appeals to Ethos, Logos, and Pathos p. 12: Rhetorical Analysis of Political Cartoons p. 12: Rhetorical Analysis of Political Cartoons

AP English Language and Composition 8/31: Theme vs. Motif; Glossary of Tone 8/31: Theme vs. Motif; Glossary of Tone Read Russell Baker’s “Happy New Year?” and Nikki Giovanni’s “On Holidays and How to Make them Work” Read Russell Baker’s “Happy New Year?” and Nikki Giovanni’s “On Holidays and How to Make them Work” 9/1: Tone Analysis of Baker and Giovanni 9/1: Tone Analysis of Baker and Giovanni Read Jonathan Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” Read Jonathan Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” 9/2-9/3: Rhetorical Analysis of Swift 9/2-9/3: Rhetorical Analysis of Swift 9/3: Vocabulary Workshop Unit 1 due 9/3: Vocabulary Workshop Unit 1 due 9/4: Drafting Your Own “Modest Proposal” 9/4: Drafting Your Own “Modest Proposal” 9/8: Vocabulary Workshop Unit 1 Test 9/8: Vocabulary Workshop Unit 1 Test 9/9: Read Language of Composition Ch 1 9/9: Read Language of Composition Ch 1

AP English Language and Composition 8/25: Wilder and Gladwell Essays due 8/25: Wilder and Gladwell Essays due 8/26-8/27: Our Town Socratic Seminar 8/26-8/27: Our Town Socratic Seminar 8/28: Theme vs. Motif 8/28: Theme vs. Motif 9/3: Vocabulary Workshop Unit 1 due 9/3: Vocabulary Workshop Unit 1 due 9/5: Vocabulary Workshop Unit 1 Test 9/5: Vocabulary Workshop Unit 1 Test