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2011 Fall Portfolios: AP Language

2011 Fall Portfolios: AP Language. Your Portfolios are a culmination of all your hard work this semester. You should be proud of your investment in this class. A portfolio allows you to visualize all you completed during a course.

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2011 Fall Portfolios: AP Language

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  1. 2011 Fall Portfolios: AP Language • Your Portfolios are a culmination of all your hard work this semester. • You should be proud of your investment in this class. • A portfolio allows you to visualize all you completed during a course. • Organize all the required elements in a professional manner, so you can show off your work!

  2. Literature Section • Life of Pi Summer Work • Life of Pi Test • “Every Dictator’s Nightmare” Questions 1-9 • Crucible Study Guide • Crucible Exam • Literary Terms List and Project Instructions • Literary Terms Quiz • Dialectical Notebook: “Superman and Me”

  3. Literature Section Cont. . . • Hunger Games Packet • Hunger Games Test • Into the Wild Packet • Into the Wild Journals • Into the Wild Test (Scantron: I have this) • “Dumpster Diving” Handout

  4. Vocabulary Section • Vocabulary Master List • Vocabulary Quizzes #1-8 • Into the Wild Vocabulary

  5. Essay Section • Timed Write #1: Humor/Satire • Essay #1: Introductory Writing • Timed Write #2: “On Compassion” • Timed Write #3: “Every Dictator’s Nighmare” • Timed Write #4: Into the Wild • Reflections Entry: (If Literature) • Outside Novel Stamp Sheet • Outside Novel Reviews

  6. Language Skill Builders • Skill One: Appositives • Skill Two: Participials • Skill Three: Absolutes • Skill Four: Prepositions • Language Skill Builder Test (Skills 1-4) • Skill Five: Adjective Clauses

  7. Quotebooks • 1-15 – Number each entry • Check for • Quote • Interpretation • Connection

  8. Front of Binder • A copy of the course syllabus (online if needed) • This is not the Course Information Packet

  9. Scoring Sheet for Portfolios Vogel: English III/IV

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