UNIT 1 - Community Education
UNIT 2 - A World View
UNIT 3 - Gender Race
UNIT 4 - Legal Empowerment
AP Syllabus (docx)
DownloadWe will gear up for the AP test by reviewing all of the skills we developed this year.. We will practice writing Rhetorical Situation Analysis, Persuasion, and Synthsis Essays. Each day we will practice Multiple Choice.
We will learn 10 new Latin/Greek Roots and 5 new Literary Terms.
We will look at the differences and similarities between a Compound and Complex sentence.
We will review 20 Logical Fallacies.
We will review the three types of Argumentative essays: Rogerian, Toulmin, and Classical.
We will review The Scarlet Letter in preparation for the test.
We will discuss the Complex Sentence v. the Compound Sentence.
We will discuss the novel and get ready for the test on Tuesday.
Students will compete in groups to answer Multiple Choice questions from the AP Language Exam.
We will discuss five Logical Fallacies.
We will take a Multiple Choice and Short Answer test on The Scarlet Letter.
Students will compete in groups to answer Multiple Choice questions from the AP Language Exam.
We will discuss five Logical Fallacies.
We will review the types of arguments: Toulmin, Rogerian, and Classical.
Students will compete in groups to answer Multiple Choice questions from the AP Language Exam.
We will discuss five Logical Fallacies.
Together, we will write an Outline for each of the 3 FRQs.
Students will compete in groups to answer Multiple Choice questions from the AP Language Exam.
We will discuss five Logical Fallacies.
We will write an Outline for each of the three FRQs
Students will compete in groups to answer Multiple Choice questions from the AP Language Exam.
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