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AP Agenda for April 16, 2012 . Finish list of 10 Amendments to the Constitution in your group Read “The Crisis, No. 1” and do DIDST/SOAPS activity in Guidebook on it Read excerpt from Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography and come up with your own witty epigrams based on Poor Richard’s Almanack
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AP Agenda for April 16, 2012 • Finish list of 10 Amendments to the Constitution in your group • Read “The Crisis, No. 1” and do DIDST/SOAPS activity in Guidebook on it • Read excerpt from Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography and come up with your own witty epigrams based on Poor Richard’s Almanack • REMEMBER YOU WILL BE GIVING YOUR SPEECH ON WEDNESDAY; YOU NEED TO PRINT OFF YOUR SPEECH AND SOURCES AND TURN YOUR SPEECH INTO WWW.TURNITIN.COM
AP Agenda for April 18, 2012 • Present persuasive speeches
AP Agenda for April 20, 2012 • Finish persuasive speeches • Watch a clip from the documentary Alive Inside, which shows the effect of music on Alzheimer’s patients • Assign and work on song presentations—due May 2 • Reminder: Your AP exam on Early American literature will be April 24 and 26. It will be worth 200 points.
DE Agenda for April 17, 2012 • Peer editing of rough draft of comparison/contrast essay on poems; it is due tonight at 11:59 pm if you do not finish OR if we do not have access to the lab; remember your final draft is due April 19 at 11:59 pm • Read play The Sound of a Voice to introduce our drama unit
DE Agenda for April 19, 2012 • Work on final draft of comparison/contrast poem analysis (if lab is available) for first half of class • Assign parts and begin reading The Importance of Being Earnest
SAT/ACT Agenda for April 17 • Complete Computer Lab Activity #6 • Complete Packet #6
SAT/ACT Agenda for April 19 • Study for quiz, turn in Packet #6, and take Critical Skills Quiz #6