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Exhibit your hard work this semester with a professional portfolio visualizing all completed course elements. Present Life of Pi, Crucible, and more works highlighting vocabulary, writing skills, and literary analysis. Showcase your growth through timed writes, essays, quotebooks, and reflections for English III/IV.
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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!
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”
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
Vocabulary Section • Vocabulary Master List • Vocabulary Quizzes #1-8 • Into the Wild Vocabulary
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
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
Quotebooks • 1-15 – Number each entry • Check for • Quote • Interpretation • Connection
Front of Binder • A copy of the course syllabus (online if needed) • This is not the Course Information Packet
Scoring Sheet for Portfolios Vogel: English III/IV