Title: Agenda 1/5
1Agenda 1/5
- Focus Welcoming you back revisiting the past
and looking ahead to the future - My winter break and yours
- A glimpse of your future in A.P. Literature
- Battling out the answers to the multiple choice
questions on your final exam - HW Start reading Metamorphosis purchase books
if youd like your own copies (especially
Metamorphosis). ?
2What will we read this semester?
- MetamorphosisKafka
- The StrangerCamus
- BelovedMorrison
- Slaughterhouse-FiveVonnegut
- Waiting for GodotBeckett
- Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are DeadStoppard
- Modern book of your choice (must be a work of
fiction, not a memoir, and it must have been
published within last five yearsnothing older
than 2005).
3Good News!
- You only have three big writings this semester,
and only one of those is a formal literary essay - Critical Review
- Creative Poetry Project
- Culminating Essay (involves your big question)
4Warming Back Up to the Multiple Choice Section
- Skim back through the passages and identify the
type of each passage as closely as you can. - Ex 17th century sonnet, or modern essay
- Identify which one was the easiest for you, and
which one was the hardest.
5Agenda 1/6
- Focus Figuring out how to pick the right answer
- During announcements A Pop Quiz pop Quiz pop
quiz Pop quiz (just give it your best effort and
finish as much as you can by the end of
announcements) - Augmenting your vocabularies through the fun and
intellectual stimulation that ispictionary! - Finish strategizing how to answer multiple choice
?s - Tomorrow Frost/Dickinson timed writings
- HW Start reading Metamorphosis (finish by
Monday) think about what book youd like to read
for your critical review. ?
6The Rules and Regulations of Pictionary
- The class will be divided into two teams.
- Each artist will get one minute at a time to
get his or her team to guess the definitions of
the words assigned. - Each correct definition guessed will earn that
team one point. - Artists may use symbols, but they may not use
words, make sounds, use the technique of sounds
like - The winning team will receive a warm plate full
of homemade cookies at some point this week.
7What have we figured out about multiple choice so
far?
8Agenda 1/7
- Focus How to become an even better timed writer
- During announcements An actual pop quiz, but you
only need to half of them right in order to pass. - Dickinson vs. Frost Dont get left in the dark!
- TIGHT points of comparison
- Look over sample essays on Dickinson and Frost
and get yours back - Norming your grading with sample essays on the
prose passage fast circle assessments of your
essays - HW Read Metamorphosis by Monday make a decision
about your critical review book and email me the
title, author, and year of publication. ?
9Tight Points of Comparison
10Agenda 1/8
- Focus Assessing your final two timed essays
- During announcements Look back to yesterdays
samples write one sentence of defense for each
grade you assigned - Is it a 1? Is it a 6? Sharing your grading from
yesterday on The Street and circle grading your
essays on The Street - Quick norming with the open prompt and circle
grading of your open prompt essays - Calculating your actual score, if time
- HW Read Metamorphosis in all its glory and
create a reading ticket that addresses the first
third of the book email me the title, author,
and year of publication of your critical review
book if you have not yet done so. ?
11Agenda 1/11
- Focus Questioning Kafkas The Metamorphosis
- During announcements Figure out your 2 timed
writing grades by calculating the average score
on each. Ex If your graders gave you a 4, 5,
and 6 on your second timed writing, your grade
would be a 5. - What did you get on your midterm? Calculating
your A.P. score and setting goals for yourself - Unleashing the monster of Kafkas
Metamorphosis Small group Q A - HW If you havent emailed me your reading
proposal yet (author, title, and year of
publication), please do so tonight look over
your vocabulary before you go to bed see website
calendar for discussion schedule of The
Metamorphosis. ?
12A.P. Scoring How To Decipher the Chart
- If you get 20 of the MC questions right, you
need to get 6s and 7s on the essays to get a 3,
and 8s and 9s to get a 4. A 5 is not feasible. - If you get 30 of the MC questions right, you
need 5s and 6s to get a 3, 7s and 8s to get a
4, and all 9s to get a 5.
13Kafka Groups
- With your group, please discuss the first 3rd of
Metamorphosis. Here are a few guidelines - Share and discuss your reading tickets.
- As a group, create five good discussion questions
and write each one on a separate card. - Try to include at least three passage-based
questions, and include the passage on the card. - When you finish your questions, place them in the
bin of knowledge and take out two new ones. - When you finish discussing your two questions,
exchange them for two new ones. - The quantity of notes you take is up to you, but
you should be jotting down ideas and questions to
share with the class (and to keep for yourself).
14Agenda 1/12
- Focus A more structured look at Metamorphosis
overview of the critical review - During announcements Vocab. fun!
- Reading ticket quickwrites and give-aways!
- Whats a critical review? Samples of style,
structure, and substance - HW Create reading ticket for second half of
Metamorphosis based on one of todays statements.
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15Agenda 1/13
- Focus Turning your Kafka questions into Kafka
responses - During announcements Vocab. pop quiz 3
- Warm-up Gallery walk of reading tickets
- Whats bugging you about The Metamorphosis?
Exterminating your Kafka issues, fishbowl-style - HW Read your critical review book start your
final reading ticket for Friday. For that final
reading ticket, use Galenet to find an article on
The Metamorphosis print it and read it, then
type a half-page to a page summary and opinion of
it. ?
16Best Metamorphosis Questions
- Why doesnt anyone question his transformation?
- What is the metamorphosis other than physical?
- Is the metamorphosis exemplifying Gregor or his
family? - What is the significance of Grete in the story?
Why does she leave? - What is the central conflict?
17Agenda 1/15
- Focus Analyzing The Metamorphosis
- During announcements What happened to Ms.
Leclaire? - Character dance-off
- Socratic seminar The Metamorphosis
- Goal 1 100 participation
- Goal 2 Share ideas from your articles
- HW Incorporate The Metamorphosis into your big
question blog/wiki read your critical review
book poetry response due next week. ?
18Character Dance-Off
- 1st step Get into character by brainstorming
everything you know about the character on your
card. - 2nd step Think about how this character would
act, say, move, etc. - 3rd step As the music plays, wander/dance around
the room. When it stops, grab a partner. - 4th step I will post a question on the overhead,
and you must discuss it with your dance partner
for 2 minutes IN CHARACTER.
19What do you do for fun?
20What has been your greatest struggle?
21What is the greatest tragedy that can befall a
person?
22What has been your greatest accomplishment?
23What is the most significant change you have
undergone?
24What should we value above all else?
25Agenda 1/19
- Focus Seeing Kafkas bigger picture
- During announcements Hows your memory? Vocab.
list 1, revisited - Snack time!
- Remember your initial Metamorphosis questions?
How well can you answer them now? - Tuesday Writing 1 Open prompt
- HW Bring Metamorphosis to turn in tomorrow read
your critical review book. ?
26Agenda 1/20
- Focus Sharing final thoughts on The
Metamorphosis and exploring background to The
Stranger - During announcements Quietly enjoy a cookie bar
from Ms. Leclaire - What killed Gregor? An MMM approach
- Pre-reading questions for The Stranger
- Distribute copies of The Stranger
- HW Read through Ch. 4 of The Stranger for
Friday, using one of todays questions as the
basis for your reading ticket poetry response. ?
27Agenda 1/21
- Focus Addressing our social cravings
- During announcements Quietly respond to the
quick survey on the overhead. - Is a cockroach sometimes just a cockroach?
Discussing The Meaning of No Meaning - Prereading questions for The Stranger
Brainstorming and discussion - HW Read through Ch. 3 of The Stranger for
tomorrow, using one of todays questions as the
basis for your reading ticket poetry response. ?
28Please have this finished in your notebook by the
end of announcements.
- Do you think that analyzing a text detracts from
the texts beauty and/or power? - Absolutely Kind of Not at all
- Do you think that a piece of literature must have
a deeper significance in order to be worthy of
reading? - Absolutely Kind of Not at all
- Please explain your two responses.
29Conformity
- How is conformity encouraged, even mandated, in
our society? - What are the consequences of being non-conformist?
30The Lie
- How is lying a part of being social?
- What are socially acceptable lies?
- Which is more expensivethe truth or the lie?
31Purpose
- What matters?
- According to whom?
- Why?
32Action vs. Non-Action
- Which is an ethically-correct choice given a life
and death situation? Explain.
33The Excluded
- When does the socially marginal become
criminal? Explain. - Is this right?
34Agenda 1/22 (Shortened Class)
- Focus Addressing literary distortion and reality
- Any last poetry responses out there?
- Discussion of The Stranger, Chs. 1-3
- Writing Workshop Tuesday writing on The
Metamorphosis - Sample essay and rubric
- Peer editing
- HW Read chapters 4 through 6 for Monday
critical review book. ?