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AP Language P1

A day by day play by play for Mr. Restad's AP Language class,
"Hey. What are we doing today?" said no student in Mr. Restad's AP language class.

Monday, Jan 4

1/4/2021

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FRIDAY FINALS SCHEDULES
January 8th:
Period 1- 8:00-9:30
Period 2- 9:35-11:05
Period 3- 11:10-12:40

DO NOW
  • Take 4 question AP Classroom Quiz "Rhetorical Analysis Practice MCQ" (the link may not work in which case just log into AP classroom and navigate to your assignments)
  • ​Daily Check-in
Objectives
  • Identifying and analyzing argument
  • Writing – intros for rhetorical Analysis
Agenda
  • Late Work Poll
  • Discuss Semester Final
  • Discuss practice quiz
  • MLK "Letter from Birmingham Jail response sharing
    • Define purpose/message
    • Share what questions you responded to and your answers.
  • Rhetorical Intros (Slides)
  • Write Intro for "Letter from Birmingham Jail"
    • ​Sample Rhetorical Analysis Intro: When Shirley Chisholm took the floor in March 1969, the Vietnam War had been going on for close to 14 years, and the toll it took on the United States and the American people kept growing heavier. In this speech given in Washington D.C., Chisholm explored the consequences of a deadly war at home, emphasized the American values that the United States government should keep to, and entwined past, present, and future to show that, should nothing change, the lives of the American people and the country in general will only get worse.
Independent Learning
Complete the assignments posted in Google Classroom.
  • 403 - Practicing RA introductions​
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7/23/2023 08:30:49 pm

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  • Classroom Blog
  • Eng III - Spring Units
    • 1 Academic Skills
    • 2 Research Projects >
      • Choosing a topic
      • Research Resources
    • 3 ACT Prep
    • 4 I Am Where I Come From
    • 5 Catcher in the Rye
  • Journalism
    • Newspaper >
      • Blogging about news
      • Senior Podcast Project
      • Person Profile Article
      • Classroom Spotlight
      • In-Depth Journalism
      • Event Journalism
      • Gardiner Special
    • Yearbook >
      • YOURbook
      • Weekly Photo Hunt
      • Photojournalism
      • Magazine Cover
      • Yearbook Open Disclosure
      • Reflective Writing
    • Journalistic Writing Unit
    • Design Module
    • Writing Module
    • Photography Module
    • Magazine Feature Assignment
  • About
  • Contact