Tentative Syllabus for AP Language Review



Syllabus for AP Language Review 2015

April 13: Dillard multiple-choice (p. 147 of teacher’s guide).

April 14: Queen Elizabeth practice FRQ annotation.

April 15: Multiple Choice strategies and 1-15 of 2012 test.

April 16: Listen to modern speeches and compare to Queen Elizabeth.

April 17: “The Company Man” FRQ Timed Writing.

April 20: 16-28 of 2012 test; analyze Company Man.

April 21: Review Synthesis with Penny prompt and Jolliffe.

April 22: Penny Prompt Timed Writing

April 23: “Portrait of a Terrorist”

April 24: Analyze Coke letter/Review Penny Prompt.

April 27: Review Coke letter; summary of recent test prompts.

April 28: “Owls” Timed Writing

April 29: 29-41 of 2012 test; David’s images.

April 30: Review “Owls”

May 1: “On Photography” Timed Writing

May 4: AP Chem. Test (11); “Chopped”/ YMF work.

May 5: AP Calc. Test; review tips packet and “On Photography”; review past prompts.

May 6: AP Lit. Test; Multiple-choice post-test.

May 7: AP Spanish Test (3); Lewes Timed Writing.

May 8: AP Euro Test; 42-55 of 2012 Test; “What is AP Test” power-point.

May 11: AP Bio. Test; review Lewes Timed Writing/best review; “Chopped”.

May 12: AP Gov. Test; best review; “Chopped”.

May 13: AP Language Test! Good luck!

May 14: AP World Test (6); Shattered Glass.

May 15: Shattered Glass, cont. with study guide.

Homework: Free responses to take home as needed. I will score as many as you want me to. I also have some practice multiple-choices if you would like to look at them. Please review the AP Term list and other strategies frequently on your own.

There will be other activities added as time allows.

On test day, please report to my room between 7 and 7:30 for a small snack and some camaraderie. At 7:30, you should report to your testing site (normally the green room).

Students should record all of their results from the practice reviews on the other side of this document. I will collect it after the AP test and record your points for a participation grade.

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Why you should read directions carefully…

“Be quick, but don’t hurry”

—John Wooden

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