Tuesday, January 31, 2012
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Classwork: Started reading "Letter from Birmingham Jail", students were encouraged to take note of how King structures his argument and what strategies he uses
Homework: Finish "Letter from Birmingham Jail" and answer Discussion questions 1-4 on pg 274 of LOC
Monday, January 30, 2012
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Classwork: Vocab quiz on words from practice AP test, discussed "Fire and Ice" and "Why Don't We Complain", took notes on the Toulmin model of argument
We can also identify 3 other important parts of an argument
The Toulmin Model
- Claim: the position or claim being argued for; the conclusion of the argument.
- Grounds: reasons or supporting evidence that bolster the claim.
- Warrant: the principle, provision or chain of reasoning that connects the grounds/reason to the claim.
- Backing: support, justification, reasons to back up the warrant.
- Rebuttal/Reservation: exceptions to the claim; description and rebuttal of counter-examples and counter-arguments.
- Qualification: specification of limits to claim, warrant and backing. The degree of conditionality asserted.
Homework: Carefully read LOC pg 259. Consider all the questions on the page, and then choose 1, 2, or 3 of them to write about in an essay that is at least 1 page long.
Friday, January 27, 2012
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Thursday, January 26, 2012
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Directions: Carefully and actively read the Maureen Dowd column “Fire and Ice”, making annotations as you read (you may write on this document!).
Then, complete a SOAPSToneR for it. Subject, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, Speaker, Tone, Rhetorical Terms
Be sure that you write at least two complete, full, complex sentence to answer/address each component of SOAPSTone.
For the R – Rhetorical Terms, try to find at least three examples of EACH of the following, and explain the effect of each example:
a) Diction (look especially for extreme, emotional, or interesting language)
b) Parallel structure
c) Sentence variety
d) Juxtaposition or contrast
e) Allusion
f) Humor
g) Figurative language
h) Facts, examples
Sub work for Tuesday: Read Buckley's essay "Why Don't We Complain" from 50 Essays (you can also access it at this link
http://www.smartercarter.com/Essays/Buckley%20-%20Why%20Dont%20We%20Complain.html)
Answer the questions in 50 essays that follow the text
Today:
Warm-up: •Write each word and its definition. Then come up with an example or sentence.
Friday, January 20, 2012
t-z glossaries with examples
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Thursday, January 19, 2012
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Wednesday, January 18, 2012
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Tuesday, January 17, 2012
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Friday, January 13, 2012
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Thursday, January 12, 2012
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Wednesday, January 11, 2012
SAT passage based question link
Please use this link to continue practicing PASSAGE-BASED READING questions. These questions and passages are similar in form and difficulty to the test items on the midterm you will be taking very soon. Of course, we have been doing such work all year, but the more practice, the better, as we all want to imporve both our SAT and our AP scores!
As soon as we receive the midterm from the county, we will administer it to you. Taking your time (reading, thinking, practicing) on the link, above, is a great way to prepare!
Thank you