- Completion of in-class vocabulary, reading, and discussion of King Lear, Acts 3-4 with video follow-up as time permits
- English Academic Support Day--Wednesday, March 25
- March 25th PBS King Lear starring Ian McKellen at http://www.pbs.org/wnet/gperf/episodes/king-lear/25-march-and-beyond/475/
- King Lear test on March 26/27 (200 pts.)
- Research paper rubric and turnitin directions
- Independent reading of Hamlet--April 16/17 (4th Quarter) in-class essay (200 pts.)
- Due dates for AP Literary Analysis Research Paper:
- --Consult 12AP Research Assignment 08-09 and HCPSS High School Writing and Style Guide
- --MLA format review in class; individual after-school conferencing scheduled as needed
- --Rough draft with MLA documentation for peer editing (100 pts.) due March 30/31
- --Final electronic draft sent to turnitin.com
- --Works Cited and Works Consulted pages required
- --Final draft with rubric and self-assessment due in class (700 pts.) on April 2/3 (+35 pts.) OR April 14/15 (All research papers will be graded during fourth quarter)
- --Research Paper academic sources include primary text, author info, time period info; *literary techniques and themes = MAJOR FOCUS of research
English 12 Honors~Period 2~Literary Analysis of British and American Literature, Application of the Reading Apprenticeship Model, Collegiate Writing with 6+1 Writing Traits, Creative Writing, Vocabulary Study, Preparation for the SAT and the AP English Language and Composition Exam, and MLA Research
- In-class reading and discussion of Hamlet, Act 3 with vocabulary & video
- HW--Review of in-class readings; completion of study guide questions
- English Academic Support Day--Wednesday, March 25
- Comprehensive topic outline with revised thesis (50 pts.) due March 30
- Hamlet final test on April 2 (200 pts.)
- Research paper rubric and turnitin directions
- MLA format review in class; individual after-school conferencing scheduled as needed
Guidelines for 12H Rhetorical Research Assignment: consult 12H Research Assignment 08-09 and HCPSS High School Writing and Style Guide - CHS online databases available at infotrac.galenet/resources
- Continued emphasis and discussion of rhetorical devices found in persuasive writing; consult http://www.nt.armstrong.edu/terms.htm for illustrated examples
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