Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
3 Beginning
of third marking period |
4 |
5 Initial
Definition of Arguments (read in class) |
6 |
7 The Core of an Argument: A Claim with Reasons |
10 |
11 Journal
One |
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13 Vocabulary Quiz Seven The Logical Structure of Arguments |
14 |
17 President’s
Recess |
18 President’s
Recess |
President’s
Recess |
20 President’s
Recess |
21 President’s
Recess |
24 Textbook—“Where I Lived, and What I Lived For” p276 |
25 |
26 Moving Your Audience: Audience-based Reasons, Ethos, and Pathos Journal Two |
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28 Evidence in Arguments Textbook—“Civil Disobedience” p939 |
March 2 |
3 Textbook—“Letter from a Birmingham Jail” p260 |
4 |
5 Grammar Quiz Seven Journal Three |
6 |
Test on
Argument and Rhetoric |
10 |
11 Journal Four Vocabulary Quiz Eight |
12 |
13 Textbook—“Politics and the English Language” p529 |
16 |
17 Antigone Test Journal Five |
18 |
19 Grammar Quiz Eight |
20 |
23 Logical Fallacies Test Journal Six |
24 |
25 |
26 |
27 Superintendent’s Conference Day |
30 |
31 Vocabulary Quiz Nine Journal Seven |
April
1
|
2 |
3 |
6 Grammar Quiz Nine |
7 |
8 Rough Draft of Research Paper Due |
9 |
10 End
of third marking period |
The
2019 AP Language and Composition Test is on Wednesday, May
13th, beginning at 8:00 a.m.