Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Summer Assignment

AP English Language and Composition 
Summer Assignment
Dear Future AP English Language Students,                                                  

Welcome! I'm glad you’ve decided to take AP English next year, and I look forward to meeting each of you in August.
AP English Language is a reading and writing-intensive class, and having a strong academic vocabulary base will be
an advantage to you throughout the year. In order to help prepare you for the rigor of the reading that you will see
throughout the year, the summer assignment is designed to help you reinforce and/or enhance your vocabulary
knowledge. 
Attached you will find 5 lists: AP English Language Academic Vocabulary, Greek Roots, Latin Roots, Prefixes,
and Suffixes. The first list is the beginning of what will eventually be a long list of words and terms that are commonly
used in the class and on the AP test. This is essentially your starter list. The next 4 lists are designed to help you learn
common roots and affixes that will allow you to decipher words you don’t know. These will provide a scaffold for much
of the other vocabulary you will encounter throughout the year. 
It is up to you to learn all of the content on the 5 lists in a way that is effective for you. I highly recommend making
flashcards or doing a quizlet or something similar. It is likely that you already know some of the words. However, many
may be unfamiliar or may have definitions different from your familiarity. You will be tested on your knowledge of the
content of all 5 lists when you get back. The test will be in your first class of the first full week of school. You will be
asked to define the words as well as apply your knowledge of the words to new contexts. In order to do well on this
test, you will need to have a complete and thorough understanding of the words on the 5 lists. 
If you have any questions about the class or the summer assignment, please do not hesitate to email me:

Good luck and enjoy your summer! 

Thanks,

Mrs. Serban

Please click on ALL of the following links for the complete summer assignment:
-AP Intro Letter
-Summer Assignment Vocabulary
-Suffixes
-Prefixes
-Latin Roots
-Greek Roots

Friday, May 24, 2019

Mock Trials


Today I will: 
-Participate in a mock trial.

Please take out:
-Notes

Agenda:
-Notes from the Judge
-Opening Statements
-Prosecution witnesses

Homework:
-Keep preparing for trials

Monday, May 20, 2019

Moving towards trials


Today I will: 
-Take an online assessment of my Lexile level using the empower3000 program and look for progress and growth.
-Meet with your trial group to prepare witness questions, witness responses and opening and closing statements.

Please take out:
-Chromebook

Agenda:
-Lexile Test
-Trial Prep

Homework:
-Prepare for trials

Thursday, May 16, 2019

Celebration!

Today I will: 
-De-stress, celebrate, and take a break from all of my hard work.

Please take out:
-nothing

Agenda:
-Watch The Great Gatsby!

Homework:
-None :)

Monday, May 13, 2019

AP Test this week


Today I will: 
-Review multiple choice techniques and essay writing skills for synthesis, rhetorical analysis, and argument essays in preparation for the AP English Language Exam.

Please take out:
-chromebook

Agenda:
-Multiple Choice Extra Credit (Albert.io)
-One-on-one review/tutorial

Homework:
-Review vocabulary, review essay types and go over your strategy
-Bring in food for Wednesday's breakfast

Thursday, May 9, 2019

Counting down the days...

Today I will: 
-Review multiple choice techniques and essay writing skills for synthesis, rhetorical analysis, and argument essays in preparation for the AP English Language Exam.

Please take out:
-review work

Agenda:
-Turn in review work
-MC Overview & strategy
-Overview Review for AP Test

Homework:
-Continue to review, as needed
-Next class I will work with individuals, as needed

Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Last Multiple Choice!

Today I will: 
-Review multiple choice techniques and essay writing skills for synthesis, rhetorical analysis, and argument essays in preparation for the AP English Language Exam.

Please take out:
-a pencil

Agenda:
-Multiple Choice Exam

Homework:
-Continue review work - due next class