AP Language and Composition
Ms. Lockwood
Course Calendar - March 28 - April 8, 2016 Date
In-class activities
Homework
Mon., 4/25
Secretary: Nick; Isabelle; Edwin U DCRS chapt. 9; go over chapter
Select one essay that Ms. Lockwood marked and perfect it; make it a great essay. Don’t just make minor edits.
Tues., 4/26
Secretary: Francisco; Daniela; Esmeralda Reflect and hand in essay Continue to go over Chapter 9, DCRS
Wed., 4/27
Secretary: Lily; Mauriah; Jailan DCRS chapter 9 exercises Handout - Bibliography and end notes
Complete handout - Bibliography and end notes
Thurs., 4/28
Secretary: Jordan; Kyra; Gul Finish DCRS chapter 9; go over handout on Bibliography & end notes Review literary terms
MC test practice Define the three terms closest to your initials
Fri., 4/29
Secretary: Drew; Haley; Victoria Go over multiple choice test Literary terms
By Monday, read chapter 8 of DCRS and complete exercises, (270 - 297, ½ chapter)
Mon, 5/2
Secretary: Antonio; Ingrid; Theodore Go over chapter 8, DCRS (pgs 270-297)
First quiz on literary terms Tuesday
Secretary: Andres; Juno; Lucy Quiz, literary terms Satire
MC practice
Secretary: Judith; Scott; Hector P. Quiz, literary terms Speeches
Read, mark-up passage
Secretary: Teddy; Zachary; Alex Quiz, literary terms Speeches
MC practice
Secretary: Emily; Jose; Jesiah Speed dating essay prompts
Literary terms quiz on Monday
Secretary: Kealii; Vivian; Jainlan Quiz:, literary terms Review
Quiz Tuesday? Test on Logical Fallacies? Q&A?
AP Chem, APES
Tues., 5/3 AP Calc
Weds., 5/4 AP Physics
Thurs., 5/5 Spanish, Art History
Fri., 5/6 APUSH
Mon., 5/9 AP Bio
Tues., 5/10
Secretary: Jeremiah; Petra; Franklin
Weds., 5/11
The day to prove how much you have learned!
AP Lang!
class website: www.mslockwood.com
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Literary Terms: On the class website, find the AP Language page. Left column, several inches down, there is a link to a four-page list of literary devices, which includes definitions and examples. There is also a link to another website with definitions and examples from literature. allegory allusion / literary allusion anecdote antithesis aphoristic statement / aphorism apostrophe chiasmus didactic didactic rhetoric elegiac euphemism exposition/expository foreboding hyperbole irony / ironic litote metaphor metonymy oxymoron paradox personification rhetorical question simile subordination synecdoche understatement asyndeton, polysyndeton