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1 An informational guide
Pre-AP English An informational guide 

2 What is Pre-AP? Advanced Placement is one of The College Board's several programs that prepares students for post-secondary education (college).   AP allows students to do college-level work while in high school and earn college credit and placement.   The Pre-AP curriculum your child will study under lays the foundation for high school AP classes. 

3 How will Pre-AP English be different from General English?
The basic content (books/articles we read, vocabulary, grammar etc.) is the same in both Pre-AP and General English.  However, there are three main differences.  THREE MAIN DIFFERENCES:  1.  Depth of Knowledge 2.  Writing 3. Assessments (tests, quizzes)

4 Depth of Knowledge Expectations
Operate at a certain level of abstract thinking as opposed to concrete thinking. Understand themes and symbolism within a work of literature and how these elements connect the work to society as a whole.   Read novels, articles, short stories outside of class.  Come to class discussions prepared....Discussion points will play a role in your course grade.

5 Writing Expectations Use commentary to demonstrate depth of thinking which includes analyzing and/or explaining your reasoning.  Complete in-class timed writing assignments that are well organized and thought out.  Complete writing assignments (essays, paragraphs) outside of class. Understand that Pre-AP writing is graded more rigorously than in a general class.

6 Assessment Expectations
Assessments for Pre-AP will be structured differently than in a general class.  Although multiple choice tests will be given, a certain depth of thinking is required to correctly answer these types of questions.  Another main difference for assessments involves short answer responses.  Pre-AP students are expected to write well developed short answer responses that reflect their understanding of the tested material. 

7 Productive Struggle After reading the three main differences between Pre-AP and general English, you must understand this important truth..... IT IS OKAY TO PRODUCTIVELY STRUGGLE... AT TIMES, YOU WILL STRUGGLE IN THIS CLASS... WHEN WE STRUGGLE, WE LEARN THE MOST. Prepare yourself for the idea that you may not earn an "A" every nine weeks in Pre-AP---AND THIS IS OKAY!! The pacing and material is more rigorous than a general class.  A "C" is considered mastery and is not a bad thing in this class.   "Nothing worth having was ever achieved without effort."  Theodore Roosevelt


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