Saturday, December 18, 2010

Winter Recess December 17, 2010-January 9, 2011

Assignment One: Write an analysis paragraph of at least six-seven sentences for the prologue and each of Chapters One-Fifteen of Invisible Man. Incorporate into your writing the following literary terms (they must ALL be used):

READ FOR PURPOSE
(Please boldface the terms as you write the prose)

Abstract
Allusion
Analogy
Analysis
Anecdote
Argument
Audience
Cliché
Coherence
Colloquial Expression
Conclusion
Concrete
Connotation
Denotation
Diction
Dialect, Slang, Archaism, and Pretentious Diction
Effect
Periodic Sentence and Cumulative (Loose) Sentence; Interrupted and Balanced Sentence
Repetition
Euphemism
Evaluation
Evidence
Example
Exposition
Fallacy
Figure of Speech: Simile, Metaphor, Personification, Understatement, Hyperbole, Paradox
Flashback
Imagery
Inference
Irony
Jargon
Narration
Parallelism
Paraphrase
Person
Persuasion
Point of View
Premise
Purpose

Assignment Two:
Access collegeboard.com and review pertinent information about AP Examination materials; find three colleges to which you may apply, use the drop down menu to determine if they accept AP Language scores, and if so write a brief description of what scores they accept and what those specific scores (3, 4, 5) mean in terms of curriculum and grading.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

STUDYPATH* December 13-17, 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR

Monday
The Great Gatsby film screening postponed from last week is scheduled for Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of this week (part of class Wednesday will be needed if Friday is scheduled as a minimum day).
Holiday break homework (Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison) will be assigned and due dates set.
Vocabulary Workshop test on Units One-Six is set for Wednesday in class (there is a chance test will begin on Tuesday if Friday is scheduled as a minimum day).
Bedford Reader textbook is not due in class this week.
The Great Gatsby final closing line essay is due tonight on gomyaccess.com; use rubric online for estimated scoring of composition.
Tuesday (Shortened Day)
Vocabulary Workshop test on Units One-Six is scheduled in class tomorrow.
Jamaica Kincaid "Girl" literature selection responses are due in class today. See last week's STUDYPATH for assigned questions.
Wednesday
Five Steps to a Five multiple choice work is scheduled for today.
Vocabulary Workshop Unit One-Six test is scheduled for today.
Thursday
The Great Gatsby film screening Part I is scheduled in class today.
Friday
LA Times letter to the editor is due today.
The Great Gatsby film screening Part II is scheduled for today.
Holiday break homework is finalized.

Saturday, December 04, 2010

STUDYPATH* December 6-10, 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR

Monday
Vocabulary Workshop Unit One-Four review answers are due Friday; test date will be announced (test covers Units One-Six).
Bedford Reader outline of "The Writing Process" component (pages 31-49) is due today in class.
Bedford Reader textbook is required in class Monday and Tuesday for literary terms and the next writing assignment.

Tuesday (Shortened Day)
Bedford Reader textbook is due in class today.
Responses to "Orientation" piece by Daniel Orozco are due today. (1 Meaning; 1-2 Writing Strategies; 1-2 Language)
Work in Five Steps to a Five and Everything's An Argument continues in class Tuesday and Wednesday, including multiple choice practice.

Wednesday

Literary terms test is scheduled for today.
Multiple choice practice continues in preparation for the upcoming AP English Language and Composition examination.

Thursday
The Great Gatsby Part I screening is scheduled today in class. (This two-day screening has been postponed to next week.)
Lesson for today will be announced in class.

Friday
Weekend and holiday break homework will be announced.
The Great Gatsby Part II screening is scheduled today in class. (This two-day screening has been postponed to next week.)
Lesson for today will be announced in class.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Thanksgiving Week

To: Followers of AP English Language

Thanksgiving Week 2010 is a full holiday week with no classes in session. Full class assignments and course description objectives will be continued and available on Sunday, November 28. Thank you for being one of the followers of the online posting of this blog.

Wishing you all the best for a Happy Thanksgiving.

James B. Carmicle
Los Angeles, California

SCROLL DOWN FOR NEXT WEEK'S ASSIGNMENTS

Sunday, November 21, 2010

STUDYPATH* November 29-December 3, 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR


Monday
Vocabulary Workshop Unit Six answers are due today; test is scheduled for tomorrow.
Work in Five Steps to a Five and Everything's An Argument continues in class all week.
Bedford Reader text is required in class today and tomorrow for literary terms review.

Tuesday (Shortened Day)
Vocabulary Workshop Unit Six test is scheduled for today.
The Great Gatsby Chapters Six-Nine talking points are due Friday, December 3 for class discussion.
Literary terms review continues in class; test date is scheduled for Friday.

Wednesday
An in-class timed essay is scheduled for tomorrow.
Work in Everything's An Argument continues in class.

Thursday
An in-class timed essay is assigned today and due by the end of the period.

Friday
Literary terms test is scheduled before the class discussion of The Great Gatsby Chapters Six-Nine.
Outlining of Bedford Reader "The Writing Process" component (pages 31-49) is due Monday, December 6.
Responses for questions assigned on Daniel Orozco's "Orientation" piece are due Tuesday, December 7.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

STUDYPATH* November 15-19, 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR


Monday

Los Angeles Times letter to the editor is assigned.
The Great Gatsby Chapters One-Five class discussion continues in class.
Literary terms test postponed from Friday is scheduled for today.
Bedford Reader textbook is required in class today and tomorrow for writing assignments and continuation of literary terms.
Unit Five Vocabulary Workshop answers that were due Friday will be reviewed today and test is scheduled for tomorrow.
Great Gatsby multiple choice assignment is scheduled; due date is Friday.

Tuesday
"Everyday Use" Alice Walker Bedford Reader answers are due today (Meaning 2, 3; Writing Strategies 1, 3; Language 1).
Vocabulary Workshop Unit Five test is scheduled for today; Unit Six answers are due the Monday after Thanksgiving week break.

Wednesday
Work in Five Steps to a Five and Everything's An Argument textbooks continues in class, including a preview of the writing writing assignment in-class timed essay scheduled for tomorrow.

Thursday

An in-class timed essay is assigned for today and due by end of the period.

Friday

Outlining of Bedford Reader "The Writing Process" component is due Monday, December 6 (pages 31-49).
The Great Gatsby Chapters Six-Nine talking points are postponed until after the Thanksgiving holiday; due date is Friday, December 3 for class discussion.
Responses for questions on Daniel Orozco's "Orientation" piece are due Tuesday, December 7.
Thanksgiving week homework assignments are announced in class today.

Saturday, November 06, 2010

STUDYPATH* November 8-12, 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR

Monday
Bedford Reader textbooks are due in class for writing assignment that will be due next Tuesday.
Literary terms from Bedford Reader are reviewed in class; test date is announced.
Outlining is scheduled for the Bedford Reader; assignment will be made in class.
The Great Gatsby Chapters One-Five talking points (five per chapter) are due Friday for class discussion.
Their Eyes Were Watching God multiple choice answers are scored in class.
Unit Five Vocabulary Workshop answers are due Friday; test is scheduled for next Monday.
Minow essays are scored and will be returned to students today.

Tuesday
Los Angeles Times letter to the editor is due today.
Work in Everything's an Argument and Five Steps to a Five continues in class.

Wednesday
Five Steps to a Five
multiple choice work continues in class; essay topic is assigned and in-class writing assignment is scheduled for next week.

Thursday
Veterans Day is a legal holiday and there are no classes in session today.

Friday
In-class timed writing assignment is scheduled for next week.
New LA Times letter is to the editor is assigned and due Friday, November 19.
The Great Gatsby class discussion of Chapters One-Five is scheduled for today.

Friday, October 29, 2010

STUDYPATH* November 1-5, 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR


Monday
Their Eyes Were Watching God film screening continues in class today; responses for the TEWWG AP multiple choice questions are due today.
Bedford Reader is not due today; books are required tomorrow, Tuesday.
Unit Four Vocabulary Workshop answers are due today; test is scheduled for Wednesday.

Tuesday
Five Steps to a Five writing and multiple choice skills are scheduled in class today.
Bedford Reader textbook is required in class today for review of literary terms Forty-One to Fifty and the next method writing assignment.
LA Times letter to the editor assignment is scheduled today; responses are due Friday.

Wednesday
Unit Four Vocabulary Workshop test is scheduled for today.
Five Steps to a Five Minow essay is reviewed; students will write in-class timed essay tomorrow.
Handouts for AP SOAP and stem and distractors provided last Thursday will be discussed in class prior to the Minow essay.

Thursday
Newton Minow essay is scheduled as an in-class timed writing assignment.
The Great Gatsby novels are assigned to students; talking points for Chapters One-Five are due Friday, November 12; class discussion is scheduled for today.

Friday
Weekend homework is announced, including the next Bedford Reader section to be outlined; due date will be set in class.
Everything's An Argument and Five Steps to a Five reading and writing assignments are scheduled in class today.
LA Times letter to the editor writing assignment is due today.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

STUDYPATH* October 25-29, 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR

Monday
Bedford Reader is due in class for new literary terms assignment.
Bedford Reader outline is due Tuesday.
Their Eyes Were Watching God Sixteen-Twenty talking points are due today for class discussion; film screening date to be announced.
Vocabulary Workshop Unit One-Three Review responses are due today; test is rescheduled for Wednesday.
Synthesis essay responses are scored and returned to students today.

Tuesday (Shortened Day)
"Homeless" Quindlen responses are due Tuesday (Meaning 1, 2; Writing Strategies 1, 2, 3; Language 2).
Vocabulary Workshop Unit One-Three test is scheduled for Wednesday.
Literary terms from Bedford Reader are continued in class.

Wednesday
Five Steps to a Five multiple choice work in class work on passage four is scheduled today.
Vocabulary Workshop Unit Four is assigned and responses due Monday.

Thursday
Film screening of Their Eyes Were Watching God is scheduled for today and tomorrow.

Friday
Film Screening of Their Eyes Were Watching God continues in class today.
Weekend homework is announced in class.
Los Angeles Times political cartoon responses are due today; new assignment is made and due next Friday.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

STUDYPATH* October 18-22, 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR


Monday
Bedford Reader textbook is due in class today for reading assignment.
"Silent Dancing" Judith Ortiz Cofer writing assignment is due today.
Vocabulary Workshop textbooks must be presented in class for Unit One-Three review; responses are due Monday, October 25 in preparation for the Unit One-Three test.
An in-class essay is scheduled for Thursday.
Everything's An Argument readings continue in class.

Tuesday
Literary terms from Bedford Reader are reviewed; test is scheduled for Wednesday.
Outlining of Bedford Reader (pages 9-12; 16-30) is due Monday, October 25.
Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapters Sixteen-Twenty class discussion and talking points are scheduled for Friday.

Wednesday
Everything's An Argument and Five Steps to a Five readings continue in class.
Literary terms test from Bedford Reader is scheduled for today.

Thursday
An in-class synthesis essay is scheduled for today.

Friday

Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapters Sixteen-Twenty talking points are due and class discussion is held.
LA Times Consultative Reading assignment is due today; new assignment will be made before class discussion and due date announced.
Weekend homework is announced.

Saturday, October 09, 2010

STUDYPATH* October 11-15, 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR


Monday

Bedford Reader text is due in class today for reading assignment and literary terms.
Zora Neale Hurston essay is due today.
Their Eyes Were Watching God class discussion continues in class; books are required.
Unit Three Vocabulary Workshop answers are due today; test is scheduled for tomorrow.

Tuesday (Shortened Day)

Bedford Reader text is due in class today for literary terms; test to be scheduled.
LA Times Consultative Reading assignment is due Friday.
Unit Three Vocabulary Workshop test is scheduled for today.

Wednesday
Everything's An Argument reading assignments are scheduled in class.
Five Steps to a Five multiple choice practice.
In-class timed essay is scheduled for tomorrow.

Thursday
In-class timed essay is scheduled for today.
Vocabulary Workshop Unit Four answers are due Monday.
Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapters Eleven-Fifteen talking points are due tomorrow for class discussion.

Friday
Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapters Eleven-Fifteen class discussion.
LA Times Consultative Reading assignment is due next Friday.
Weekend homework will be announced.

Sunday, October 03, 2010

STUDYPATH* October 4-8-2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR

Monday
Bedford Reader textbook is due in class today and Tuesday for literary terms and logical fallacy discussion.
Their Eyes Were Watching God talking points for Chapters Six-Ten and class discussion are due on Friday.
Unit Two Vocabulary Workshop answers are due today; test is scheduled for tomorrow.
Readings in Everything's an Argument and 5 Steps to a Five continue in class.

Tuesday
Vocabulary Workshop Unit Two test is scheduled for today; Unit Three answers are due next Monday.
Bedford Reader literary terms are continued in class; test is scheduled for tomorrow.
Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery" responses are due today.
Logical fallacies discussion from the Bedford Reader continues today.
The next reading assignment from Bedford Reader is assigned and due next Tuesday.
Bedford Reader outlining is assigned and due date announced.

Wednesday
Multiple choice practice continues from 5 Steps to a 5.
Bedford Reader terms Eleven-Twenty test is scheduled for today.
Everything's An Argument readings continue in class today.
Summer assignment for AP multiple choice answers are reviewed.

Thursday
Everything's an Argument and 5 Steps to a 5 readings continue in class today.
Zora Neale Hurston essay assignment is announced and due date is set.

Friday
Vocabulary Workshop Unit Three answers are due Monday.
Their Eyes Were Watching God class discussion is scheduled for today; talking points are due in class.
Weekend homework will be announced.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

STUDYPATH* September 27-October 1, 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR

Monday
Bedford Reader text is due in class today for literary terms (test scheduled for Friday) and Jackson's "The Lottery" assignment; due date to be announced.
Richard Rodriguez essay prompt annotations are due Tuesday as prewriting for the Wednesday in-class essay is scheduled.
Woolf essays are returned to students with cautions notated onscreen.
Unit One Vocabulary Workshop test is scheduled for today.

Tuesday (Shortened Day)

Bedford Reader text is due in class today for literary terms review.
Bedford Reader outline of argument pages is due today.
Everything's An Argument readings continue.
Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapters One-Five talking points are due Friday for class discussion.

Wednesday
In-class essay for the Richard Rodriguez prompt is scheduled for today.

Thursday
Five Steps to a Five text is reviewed in class.
TEWWG talking points for Chapters One-Five are due Friday for class discussion.
Summer Assignment for AP multiple choice answers are reviewed.
Everything's An Argument readings continue.

Friday
Their Eyes Were Watching God class discussion of Chapters One-Five is scheduled.
Weekend homework will be announced.
Bedford Reader literary terms Eleven-Twenty test is scheduled before class discussion.
LA Times columnist assignment deadline is due Monday for letter to the editor.
Vocabulary Workshop Unit Two is due on Monday; test is scheduled for Tuesday.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

STUDYPATH* September 20-24, 2010

In class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR

Monday
"The Death of the Moth" Woolf responses are due.
Outlining of Bedford Reader argument chapters begins.
"What AP Readers Long To See" handout is discussed.
Annotation continues on the Moments of Being Woolf prompt; essay is scheduled for Wednesday in class.
Everything's An Argument readings continue in class.

Tuesday (Shortened Day)
Bedford Reader literary terms one-ten are discussed in class with test scheduled for Thursday.
Methods for Achieving Your Purpose in Writing is reviewed from Bedford Reader.

Wednesday
Moments of Being Woolf in-class timed writing is scheduled.

Thursday

Richard Rodriguez Days of Obligation AP prompt is assigned.
Literary terms test on terms one-ten is administered in class.
Cautions Taken When Composing AP Essays handout is distributed and discussed in class.
"The Lottery" Shirley Jackson piece is assigned from Bedford Reader.
Everything's An Argument readings continue in class.

Friday
LA Times columnist assignment is explained; deadline for response is Monday.
Vocabulary Workshop Unit One answers are due in class with test scheduled for Monday.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Opening Information 2010-2011

Syllabus for AP English Language

The fall syllabus for this course is available on teacher pages link on the school website. Please e-mail jcarmicl@lausd.net for questions or concerns.

Friday, August 27, 2010

STUDYPATH* September 13-17, 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR

Opening day agenda and initial class assignments include an introduction to two texts, Everything's An Argument (Lunsford, Ruszkiewicz, Walters) and Five Steps to Five, AP English Language 2010-2011 (Rankin, Murphy).

Monday
Reading Arguments Part 1 Introduction and Purposes of Argument

Tuesday
Arguments to Convince, Arguments to Explore, Arguments to Make Decisions, and Arguments to Mediate or Pray

Wednesday
Occasions for Arguments, Arguments about the Past (Forensic), Arguments about the Future (Deliberative), and Arguments about the Present (Contemporary)

Thursday
Kinds of Argument: Fact, Definition, Evaluation, and Proposal

Friday
Audience for Arguments: Considering Contexts
Appealing to Audiences: Emotional, Ethical and Logical Appeals
Arguments and their Rhetorical Situations
"The Death of the Moth" Virginia Woolf due Monday, September 20

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Summer Assignment

Incoming AP English Language students must complete the summer assignment before classes begin on September 13, 2010. This assignment is posted at hollywoodhighschool.net under the School for Advanced Studies program information. If there are questions or concerns, you may e-mail them to jcarmicl@lausd.net during the summer.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

STUDYPATH* June 14-18, 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR

All course textbooks must be returned today, Monday. Bring Vocabulary Workshop textbooks today and tomorrow, Tuesday, June 15; students will complete Unit Fourteen and Fifteen. The mastery test will be completed as part of the final examination.

Finals Schedule:

Periods One and Two: Wednesday
Periods Three and Four: Thursday
Periods Five and Six: Friday

Portfolio preparation and semester reflection will be due on final examination for each class.

Sunday, June 06, 2010

STUDYPATH* June 7-11, 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR

Water Case Ten unit test is due today, Monday.

Unit Thirteen Vocabulary Workshop answers are due Tuesday, with a test scheduled for Thursday. Unit Fourteen Vocabulary Workshop answers are scheduled as class work on Thursday, when books must be brought to class. Writer's Choice textbooks are also due in class on Thursday.

Students will travel on Wednesday, June 9 to Metropolitan Water District of Southern California for the Junior Defense of Thesis. Students meet in the cafeteria from 7:45-8:20 A.M. before boarding the train at Hollywood and Highland to Union Station. Eight students have been chosen to present their defenses and then the classes will engage in discourse representing their respective member cities' water conservation strategies to meet the state mandate of saving 20% by 2020.

Friday, May 28, 2010

STUDYPATH* May 31-June 4, 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR

Monday, May 31 is a legal holiday, Memorial Day. Classes are not in session.

Water Case Nine will be debated in class Tuesday, June 1, a shortened day. Students chosen to present at Metropolitan Water District of Southern California June 9 field trip will re-present their Defense of Thesis to students either this week or next. Field trip forms are required and if students do not submit them by Thursday they will not attend the trip. Appropriate attire is required; students should dress as if they are interviewing for a job.

Unit Twelve Vocabulary Workshop is due on Tuesday, June 1; test will be scheduled later in the week.

The Bedford Reader
, Writer's Choice, and Language of Composition texts should be brought back; these texts are being returned to the textbook room.

Water Case Nine unit test will be assigned in class. Water Case Ten will be assigned as homework.

The precis assignment for the research paper is due June 4.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

STUDYPATH* May 24-28, 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR

Friday is a furlough day and classes are not in session.

The precis assignment for the research paper is due June 4.

Water Case Nine debate continues in class Monday and Tuesday; student presenters are scheduled in class for Wednesday and Thursday; finalists who will present at MWD on June 9 will be determined.

Unit Eleven Vocabulary is due Tuesday; test is scheduled for Thursday.

Letter to the Editor assignment is due Tuesday.

Students prepare index cards to record notes of water conservation methods of member cities in order to participate in the debate-discourse portion of the MWD field trip; this follows the five Defense of Thesis presentations.

Return Writer's Choice, Bedford Reader, and Language of Composition books so these may be submitted to the textbook room.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

STUDYPATH* May 17-21 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR


California Standards Test is administered schoolwide this week as students follow a special testing bell schedule (see school web site calendar for specifics).

Period Two meets Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

Period Three meets Monday, Thursday, and Friday.

The fifteen-page research paper is due for all students on Tuesday, May 18; no late papers will be accepted. Please e-mail me at jcarmicl@lausd.net for questions or concerns. The precis has been assigned and is due June 4.

Preparation for the presentations is set this week; trip slips are due; students also complete Water Cases Eight, Nine and Ten before the trip.

Friday assignment due: Use index cards to record notes for Metropolitan Water District field trip (member cities discourse and debate presentation).

Saturday, May 08, 2010

STUDYPATH* May 10-14, 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR

Students will review on Monday and Tuesday for the Wednesday Advanced Placement English Language and Composition examination.

Works Cited page and final draft of Outline for the research paper are due on Thursday. The paper deadline is Monday, May 17; no late papers will be accepted--late work policy is not in effect for this assignment.

Presentations for June 9 consideration at MWD will be scheduled beginning next week. Trip slips are due on Friday, May 21; students will complete field trip matrix for IDs, bus passes or token requests, and lunch requests during the week.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

STUDYPATH* May 3-7, 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR


AP Exam Preparation Week Two

Essay two (Question 2) is a timed, in-class writing assignment scheduled for Monday.

Essay three (Question 3) is a timed, in-class writing assignment scheduled for Wednesday.

A full practice multiple choice test is administered in class on Tuesday and Thursday under timed conditions.

Since most AP English Language students will be writing the AP US History test on Friday, those students who are not taking that exam will complete additional practice for the May 12 AP English Language exam in class.

The research paper due date is May 17; no late papers will be accepted. Students will complete a precis in class; outline and works cited pages are required before the final paper submission.

Period Two letter to the editor is due Tuesday; Period Three letter to the editor is due Wednesday.

Friday, April 23, 2010

STUDYPATH* April 26-30, 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR

Letter to the Editor for both classes is due on Tuesday.

MWD guest speaker is scheduled in class on Monday for both classes. Students prepared questions about research paper; speaker will address paper's focus and participate in question-and-answer session.

Access research paper sources on teacher pages and in handouts provided in class. Research paper due date is May 17; students should not delay in accessing sources, writing initial drafts, updating outlines and works cited pages and submitting final draft by deadline. Check senior projects link on the school's library web site to use the Online Writing Lab site for MLA formatting requirements for this fifteen-page document. After the AP Exam on May 12, students will deliver in-class presentations to determine presenters for the field trip visit.

AP Exam preparation week two is scheduled for April 30 and May 3-6. Students will write an essay on Friday, Monday, and Wednesday and complete a full multiple choice component on Tuesday and Thursday. Final review for the exam is scheduled for Monday, May 10 and Tuesday, May 11.

Multiple choice summer assignment answers will be reviewed in class and Cornell Notes are scheduled this week on Wednesday and Thursday lectures.

Water Case Eight, Nine and Ten are scheduled in class after the AP Examination on May 12.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

STUDYPATH* April 19-23, 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR

Unit Ten Vocabulary Workshop answers are due on Monday; test is scheduled for Thursday.

Letter to the Editor for both classes is due on Tuesday.

Period Three class meets in the library on Tuesday and Friday of this week for research paper assignment. Period Two class will access research paper sources in class using computer carts on selected dates. Research paper due date is May 17; students should not delay in accessing sources, writing initial drafts, updating outlines and works cited pages and submitting final draft by deadline. Check senior projects link on the school's library web site to use the Online Writing Lab site for MLA formatting requirements for this fifteen-page document. After the AP Exam on May 12, students will deliver in-class presentations to determine presenters for the field trip visit.

AP Exam preparation week two is scheduled for May 3-7. Students will write an essay on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday of that week, and complete a full multiple choice component on Tuesday and Thursday. Final review for the exam is scheduled for Monday, May 10 and Tuesday, May 11.

Literary terms will be covered in class this week on Wednesday. Please have all literary terms tests taking during the year collated and ready for review.

Multiple choice summer assignment answers will be reviewed in class as well during the week.

If textbooks are required this week, an announcement will be made in class.

Friday, April 09, 2010

STUDYPATH* April 12-16, 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR



Students are encouraged to access research source list on teacher pages to begin research paper draft. The agenda bin for this week includes a working outline, recast thesis statement and Writer's Choice assignments due Monday, April 12; specifics follow.

A preliminary working outline of the research paper is due today. Use your Writer's Choice textbook to examine a sample outline, particularly noting outline format rules. Do NOT mix phrases and sentences; outlines are either all phrases or all sentences. The abstract and your own research of the Bay-Delta and the assigned city should provide enough information for this assignment.

Writer's Choice is due in class Tuesday and Wednesday for additional assignments related to your research, including the recast of your thesis statement, which is also due as a separate assignment on Monday. Do not include the thesis statement with the outline since they must be two separate documents.

Literary terms from Bedford Reader and Language of Composition will be reviewed in class in preparation for the upcoming AP exam. Bring all copies of completed literary terms tests beginning Thursday for review.

Students will write a reflection of AP Examination Preparation-Week One on Monday. This reflection will be used to determine the effectiveness of essay snd multiple choice skills. The detailed answer key for the multiple choice from last week will be provided to students so they may determine scores and justifications for correct answers.

Assigned reading from Bedford Reader and Language of Composition will be assigned during the week.

Vocabulary Workshop
assigned work will be discussed in class with due date set.

Thursday, April 01, 2010

STUDYPATH* April 5-9, 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR

ADVANCED PLACEMENT ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEST PREPARATION-WEEK ONE


MONDAY: AP ESSAY ONE

TUESDAY: MULTIPLE CHOICE EXAM (FIRST HALF)

WEDNESDAY: AP ESSAY TWO

THURSDAY: MULTIPLE CHOICE EXAM (SECOND HALF)

FRIDAY: AP ESSAY THREE

Students are encouraged to access research source list on teacher pages to begin research paper draft. The agenda bin for next week includes a working outline, recast thesis statement and Writer's Choice assignments due Monday, April 12.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Research Paper Abstract


Abstract:


The Sacramento-San Joaquin Bay Delta (Bay-Delta), because of a number of factors, faces current conditions that have severely restricted water supplies to farms, businesses and millions of residents in Central and Southern California, a prime concern for a host of stakeholders, including water districts statewide. Facing legal and environmental restrictions, climate change impacts, drought, and continued population growth, the Bay-Delta and stakeholders throughout California are being challenged to meet a new, legislative mandate to lower per capita water use through local conservation measures that will help achieve a 20% statewide reduction in water use by 2020. In order to meet this mandate, member agencies of the Metropolitan Water District’s Southern California service area will play an important role in developing goals and objectives of their own if they are able to enact and sustain a mosaic of water conservation solutions. The innovative ideas and consumer incentives of these communities will provide “local solutions for statewide benefits” since strategies that are developed and implemented by each will result in conservation measures that can benefit all.

See teacher pages for research source list.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

STUDYPATH* March 22-26, 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR


Bedford Reader and Language of Composition assignments are due today. Question #1 from Meaning, Questions #1, 3 from Language, and Question #1 from Writing Strategy are due from Bedford Reader's "Too Much Pressure"; Language of Composition assigned work is Exercise One #1-#4, and Exercise Two #1-#5; all grammar from pages 897-898.

Multiple choice questions completed last Monday will be covered in class in preparation for the upcoming AP English Language Examination.

Ms. Campbell will discuss signups for the AP Exam and exam protocol on Tuesday in class.

Students meet in the library on Wednesday for research paper skills and strategy lesson. Preliminary thesis statements are due in class.

Unit One-Nine Cumulative Vocabulary Workshop test is scheduled for Thursday.

Working outline for the research paper is due in class on Friday.

Friday, March 12, 2010

STUDYPATH* March 15-19, 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR

Vocabulary Workshop
Unit One-Nine test will be scheduled for this week; answers for the cumulative review (pages between Unit Nine and Unit Ten) are due Tuesday.

Water Case Seven activity is scheduled for Wednesday when the completed surveys are discussed in class.

An AP on-demand essay is scheduled for Thursday.

Bring Writer's Choice on Friday, when work on research paper skills continues, with Lesson 7.3.

Language of Composition and Bedford Reader are both due in class Monday, March 15 for assigned work. Grammar lesson on subordinate clauses and questions on meaning, writing strategies and language from the Naylor piece are due Monday. LofC: Page 1002-1003-1004; Exercises One-#1-5, Exercise Two-#1-2, Exercise Three-#1 BR: Page 486 Q. Meaning #1, #4; Q. Writing Strategies #3; Q. Language #1

Period Three letter to the editor is due on Thursday in class.

Multiple choice practice for the AP English Language examination is scheduled for Monday. Essay preparation week (essays on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday; multiple choice on Tuesday and Thursday) is tentatively scheduled April 5-9, 2010, the week after spring break.

Sunday, March 07, 2010

STUDYPATH* March 8-12, 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR


Language of Composition
and Bedford Reader are both due in class Monday, March 8 for assigned work. Grammar lesson on subordinate clauses and questions on meaning, writing strategies and language from the Naylor piece are due Monday, March 15. LofC: Page 1002-1003-1004; Exercises One-#1-5, Exercise Two-#1-2, Exercise Three-#1 BR: Page 486 Q. Meaning #1, #4; Q. Writing Strategies #3; Q. Language #1

Research paper work begun on Friday will continue into this week, with daily assignments after topics are assigned by Wednesday. Writer's Choice textbooks are required on Friday for Lesson 7.2--Outlining.

Invisible Man motif essay for the novel is available at gomyaccess.com and closes March 9; rubric for this essay can be accessed by clicking resources on the web site.

Water Case Eight handout and test will be distributed in class Wednesday and is due Thursday. The activity for the continuation of Water Case Seven is scheduled for Wednesday in class.

Period Two letter to the editor is due on Thursday in class.

Multiple choice practice for the AP English Language examination is scheduled for Monday. Essay preparation week (essays on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday; multiple choice on Tuesday and Thursday) is tentatively scheduled April 5-9, 2010, the week after spring break.

Vocabulary Workshop Unit One-Nine will be assigned this week and is due on Monday, March 15.

Saturday, February 27, 2010

STUDYPATH* March 1-5, 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR

Language of Composition and Bedford Reader are both due in class next Monday, March 8 for assigned work. The literary terms test will be Friday morning; on Thursday of this week students should bring definitions completed on paper for review before the test.

Invisible Man Chapters 21-25 and the epilogue Dialectical Journal entries are due on Tuesday, with class discussion scheduled on Tuesday and Wednesday in class. The motif essay for the novel is available at gomyaccess.com beginning March 2 and closes March 9.

Water Case Seven test is due today, Monday. The activity is scheduled for Thursday in class, when Water Case Eight will be distributed.

Research paper skills continue on Friday when Writer's Choice textbook will be required in class. The topic, theme and focus for the research essay will be announced after the Water Forum meeting with MWD representatives on March 3.

Period Three letter to the editor is due on Thursday in class.

Multiple choice practice for the AP English Language examination is scheduled for Wednesday. Essay preparation week (essays on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday; multiple choice on Tuesday and Thursday) is tentatively scheduled April 5-9, 2010, the week after spring break.

Vocabulary Workshop Unit Nine test is scheduled Tuesday before the class discussion.

Daum Bedford Reader questions 1. and 2. Meaning; 2. 3. 4. Writing Strategies; 3. Language are due Monday, March 1.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

STUDYPATH* February 22-26, 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR

Language of Composition and Bedford Reader, as usual, are both due in class on Monday for assigned work.

Invisible Man Chapters 16-20 Dialectical Journal class discussion continues on Monday and Tuesday; final dialectical entries are due Tuesday, March 2 for Chapters 21-25 and the epilogue--two entries each equals twelve journal responses. Motif essay for the novel is scheduled for early March and will be completed online.

Water Case Six test is due today, Monday. The activity is scheduled for Wednesday in class, when Water Case Seven will be distributed.

Research paper skills continue on Thursday when Writer's Choice textbook will be required in class. The topic, theme and focus for the research essay will be announced after the Water Forum meeting with MWD representatives on March 3.

Period Two letter to the editor is due on Thursday in class.

Multiple choice practice for the AP English Language examination is scheduled for Monday. Essay preparation week (essays on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday; multiple choice on Tuesday and Thursday) is tentatively scheduled April 5-9, 2010, the week after spring break.

Vocabulary Workshop Unit Nine answers are due in class on Thursday.

Daum Bedford Reader questions 1. and 2. Meaning; 2. 3. 4. Writing Strategies; 3. Language due Monday, March 1.

Literary terms from Language of Composition test will be Friday morning; discussion of Chapters Twenty-One to Epilogue for Invisible Man postponed to Tuesday, March 2.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

STUDYPATH* February 15-19, 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR

No classes are in session on Monday, February 15, Presidents' Day, a legal holiday.

Students should have read the Huntington piece in Bedford Reader and be prepared to discuss it in class on Tuesday. Language of Composition texts should also be available in class for the next set of literary terms that will be assigned.

The 2007 College Board synthesis essay on advertising is due Tuesday. Students spent time annotating the sources in class last week; the prompt and the sources are online at collegeboard.com if additional information is needed to prepare the essay. No late exceptions are permitted since this essay was assigned a week ago.

Unit Eight Vocabulary Workshop is due Tuesday. Answers will be reviewed in class and the test date announced.

Writer's Choice text is due Thursday for work on strategies and skills necessary for preparation of the upcoming fifteen-page MLA research paper related to the Junior Defense of Thesis for Metropolitan Water District. Water Case Six will be assigned this week with the unit test due date announced.

Invisible Man Chapters Sixteen-Twenty dialectical journal entries (two per chapter) are due Friday for class discussion. The due date for the motif essay will be announced.

Period Three Letter to the Editor is due on Thursday.

Literary terms test from Language of Composition Friday morning before I.M. Chapters Sixteen-Twenty class discussion.

Unit Eight Vocabulary Workshop test on Friday morning before class discussion.

Saturday, February 06, 2010

STUDYPATH* February 8-12, 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR


Semester B

Students will complete Water Cases Four, Five and Six this week in class. Water Case Four test is due Tuesday.

Multiple choice practice for the upcoming AP English Language examination is scheduled this week as in-class assigned work.

Bedford Reader and Language of Composition are due in class Monday for assignments.

Writer's Choice and Vocabulary Workshop assignments will be scheduled next week, including work on research paper skills and Unit Eight vocabulary, which is due next Tuesday, February 16.

Invisible Man dialectical journals continue with Chapters Sixteen-Twenty due on Friday, February 19 for a class discussion.

An AP synthesis essay will be assigned this week and is due next Tuesday, February 16.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

STUDYPATH* February 1-5, 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR


Semester finals are scheduled this week. Period Two final occurs on Thursday, and the Period Three final is slated for Wednesday.

No vocabulary work is due this week. New vocabulary assignments will be announced next week.

Grammar from Writer's Workshop is due today, as is the Kincaid assignment responses for "On Seeing England For The First Time," from Language of Composition text.

Invisible Man novels are due in class today for completion of the dialectical journal discussion for Chapters Eleven-Fifteen. The next dialectical journal assignment will be announced next week, after finals.

The letter to the editor assignment is due on Tuesday.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

STUDYPATH* January 25-29, 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR

Invisible Man dialectical journals for Chapters Six-Ten continues in class today. Journal entries (no staples, must be typed) for Chapters Eleven-Fifteen (two entries per chapter) are due Friday. The essay on the book (trace a motif throughout the novel) is scheduled at the end of class discussions; a specific date will be announced.

Bring Language of Composition and Bedford Reader textbooks both Monday and Tuesday for reading selection assignments. The three questions for the shorter Kincaid piece are due today; the longer Kincaid selection will be assigned today in class with a due date to be set.

Water Case Three class activity is scheduled for Wednesday.

Unit Seven Vocabulary Workshop is due Thursday with the test to be scheduled. Writer's Choice textbooks are required for grammar assignment.

In-class multiple choice work continues for preparation for the upcoming AP English Language examination.

Check blog Sunday evening for any updates to this post.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

STUDYPATH* January 18-22, 2009

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR

Monday is a legal holiday, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. School is not in session.

Tuesday's agenda includes the wrap-up discussion of the prologue and Chapters One-Five of Ellison's Invisible Man. Dialectical journal entries for Chapters Six-Ten (two entries per chapter) are due on Friday for the next class discussion. The "Politics and the English Language" by George Orwell selection from Language of Composition responses are due today; no late exceptions since this assignment could have been e-mailed to meet the deadline. Bedford Readers are due in class today for the last five literary terms and the next assigned reading selection.

The multiple choice test for Orwell's "Shooting an Elephant" is due Wednesday; this assignment will be scored and a grade entered for each student. Language of Composition books are due in class today for the next assigned reading selection.

Period Two's letter to the editor for the Los Angeles Times editorial response is due Thursday. Period Three will receive a similar assignment on Thursday. The test for Vocabulary Workshop Units One-Six is scheduled in class today.

Final exams are scheduled and included on the school master calendar; AP English Language students will write one essay and complete a sixty-minute multiple choice examination during the two-hour final.

Be certain to notate quotes and textual evidence for the upcoming Invisible Man essay; two complete typed copies will be required from each student.

Friday discussion of Invisible Man will continue with Chapters Six-Ten journal responses.

If there are questions or concerns, e-mail me at jcarmicl@lausd.net in advance of assignment deadlines.

Sunday, January 03, 2010

STUDYPATH* January 11-15, 2010

In-class assignments and class updates trump published blogs.

*POTENTIAL, ACHIEVEMENT, THOUGHT, HONOR

Welcome back to AP English Language and Composition after a holiday break. Here is the schedule for this week:

The Great Gatsby essay is due January 11 and must have been submitted on gomyaccess.com as a scored essay. Essay scores are approximate and the final essay scores will be graded up or down depending on thesis, textual evidence cited, structure, and audience. There are no exceptions for late work since this essay was assigned during the last week of instruction before the holiday break.

Invisible Man discussion will begin this week as students submit by January 11 the dialectical journal entries for the prologue and Chapters One-Five. The Booker T. Washington "Atlanta Exposition Address" responses have been scored and will be returned to students. This piece is related to Ellison's novel and discussions of Washington and others will be drawn from the material throughout the book. Students can expect to journal additional chapters of this important novel as class discussions proceed this semester. There are no exceptions for late work. Students who anticipate being absent must e-mail the entries as an attachment by today's deadline.

Pages 72-83 of Vocabulary Workshop review for Units One-Six answers will be provided in class; the Unit One-Six Cumulative Test is scheduled for later this week or the beginning of next week.

Language of Composition
textbooks and Bedford Reader textbooks are due in class Monday and Tuesday for in-class and homework assignments.

Water Politics Case Three activity is scheduled for this week.

Other assignments will be discussed in class and deadlines set.