This Into the Wild AP Lang & Comp BUNDLE includes these two products: 1. Into the Wild Argument Prompts | AP Lang | PDF & Digital This print-and-go packet includes nine AP-style argument essay prompts based on Into the Wild, by Jon Krakauer. Controversial prompts are based on the following subjects that appear in the novel: * character assessment * ownership of possessions * money * innocence/wickedness * wealth * American life * happiness * living an unconventional life * state of humanity Student must take a position and support with appropriate evidence. These can be stand-alone prompts or can be incorporated into a book study of Into the Wild; however, the first prompt in the packet will require the reading of the book. Digital Activity already created for you to easily assign to your students via Google Classroom. Via the Digital Activity Interactive Layer, you also have the option to customize and create annotations and additional directions to this Digital Activity for your specific needs. See the preview for a specific example. 2. Into the Wild: Syntactical Imitations | PDF & Digital One of the best ways for AP Lang and Honors English students to understand and use parallel construction and other syntactical constructions is have them imitate successful authors' constructions. Students will learn the following syntactical constructions: *Parallel Construction *Anaphora *Polysyndeton *Asyndeton For twelve text passages from Into the Wild, by Jon Krakauer, representing the above syntactical constructions, students will write commentary for the rhetorical effect the construction has on meaning. They will then write an original imitation of the structure, mimicking the author. Suggested answer key included for the rhetorical effect of the structure. In my AP Lang classroom, students who practice imitating specific syntactical structures are more able to incorporate them successfully into their own writing! Digital Activity already created for you to easily assign to your students via Google Classroom. Via the Digital Activity Interactive Layer, you also have the option to customize and create annotations and additional directions to this Digital Activity for your specific needs. Check out the preview for more details!
This Into the Wild AP Lang & Comp BUNDLE includes these two products: 1. Into the Wild Argument Prompts | AP Lang | PDF & Digital This print-and-go packet includes nine AP-style argument essay prompts based on Into the Wild, by Jon Krakauer. Controversial prompts are based on the following subjects that appear in the novel: * character assessment * ownership of possessions * money * innocence/wickedness * wealth * American life * happiness * living an unconventional life * state of humanity Student must take a position and support with appropriate evidence. These can be stand-alone prompts or can be incorporated into a book study of Into the Wild; however, the first prompt in the packet will require the reading of the book. Digital Activity already created for you to easily assign to your students via Google Classroom. Via the Digital Activity Interactive Layer, you also have the option to customize and create annotations and additional directions to this Digital Activity for your specific needs. See the preview for a specific example. 2. Into the Wild: Syntactical Imitations | PDF & Digital One of the best ways for AP Lang and Honors English students to understand and use parallel construction and other syntactical constructions is have them imitate successful authors' constructions. Students will learn the following syntactical constructions: *Parallel Construction *Anaphora *Polysyndeton *Asyndeton For twelve text passages from Into the Wild, by Jon Krakauer, representing the above syntactical constructions, students will write commentary for the rhetorical effect the construction has on meaning. They will then write an original imitation of the structure, mimicking the author. Suggested answer key included for the rhetorical effect of the structure. In my AP Lang classroom, students who practice imitating specific syntactical structures are more able to incorporate them successfully into their own writing! Digital Activity already created for you to easily assign to your students via Google Classroom. Via the Digital Activity Interactive Layer, you also have the option to customize and create annotations and additional directions to this Digital Activity for your specific needs. Check out the preview for more details!
Into the Wild Reading & Writing BUNDLE! (AP Lang, American Lit)I LOVE THIS UNIT! The final speech assignment is one of my favorites of the whole year! The four lessons included directly prep students for the final speech assignment!This Bundle Includes:1. Context slidesThese background slides ...
This print-and-go packet includes nine AP-style argument essay prompts based on Into the Wild, by Jon Krakauer. Controversial prompts are based on the following subjects that appear in the book: * character assessment * ownership of possessions * money * innocence/wickedness * wealth * American life * happiness * living an unconventional life * state of humanity Student must take a position and support with appropriate evidence. These can be stand-alone prompts or can be incorporated into a book study of Into the Wild; however, the first prompt in the packet will require the reading of the book. Digital Activity already created for you to easily assign to your students via Google Classroom. Via the Digital Activity Interactive Layer, you also have the option to customize and create annotations and additional directions to this Digital Activity for your specific needs. See the preview for a specific example. You might be interested in the Google Drive version of this product: Into the Wild: Argument Prompts | AP Lang | Google Drive | Distance Learning You might be interested in my other Into the Wild resources: * Into the Wild Chapter Response Questions; Secondary ELA; AP Lang and Comp * Into the Wild BUNDLE --------------------------------------------------------------------------- You might be interested in some of my other secondary materials: * Current Events: Editorials; AP Language and Composition * AP Lang and Comp Syntactical Imitations for Unbroken; Syntax * In Cold Blood - Syntactical Imitations; AP Lang and Comp; Syntax * AP Language Nonfiction Book Presentation; "Sell Your Book" AP Lang * AP Language Independent Nonfiction Book Written Argument - Essay; AP Lang * AP Language/AP Lang Current Events Synthesis; Current Events; Synthesis Essay * SOAPSTONE Posters & Powerpoint; AP, Pre-AP, Secondary; Annotation * Rhetorical Analysis Tips Handout; AP Lang and Comp * Rhetorical Analysis Body Paragraph Organizer; AP Language and Composition * The Things They Carried - Syntactical Imitations; AP Lang and Comp; Syntax * The Glass Castle BUNDLE: Quote Response, Argument Prompts, Syntactical Imitation
This Into the Wild Bundle includes the following two products: INTO THE WILD ARGUMENT PROMPTS This print-and-go packet includes nine AP-style argument essay prompts based on Into the Wild, by Jon Krakauer. Controversial prompts are based on the following subjects that appear in the novel: * character assessment * ownership of possessions * money * innocence/wickedness * wealth * American life * happiness * living an unconventional life * state of humanity Student must take a position and support with appropriate evidence. These can be stand-alone prompts or can be incorporated into a book study of Into the Wild; however, the first prompt in the packet will require the reading of the book. See the preview for a specific example. INTO THE WILD CHAPTER QUESTIONS FOR RESPONSE Chapter questions for all eighteen chapters of Jon Krakauer's Into the Wild, plus the "Author's Note" and "Epilogue." Perfect for individual or group written response and/or class discussion. Includes answer key. Open the preview for a closer look. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here are the links to the individual products: * Into the Wild Argument Prompts; AP Lang & Comp; AP Language and Composition * Into the Wild Chapter Response Questions; Secondary ELA; AP Lang and Comp -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You might be interested in some of my other Print-and-Go products: * Rhetorical Analysis MEGA BUNDLE of Materials * AP Lang and Comp Syntactical Imitations for Unbroken; Syntax * In Cold Blood - Syntactical Imitations; AP Lang and Comp; Syntax * AP Language Nonfiction Book Presentation; "Sell Your Book" AP Lang * AP Language Independent Nonfiction Book Written Argument - Essay; AP Lang * AP Language/AP Lang Current Events Synthesis; Current Events; Synthesis Essay * SOAPSTONE Posters & Powerpoint; AP, Pre-AP, Secondary; Annotation * Rhetorical Analysis Tips Handout; AP Lang and Comp * Speak - Literary Novel Study; Speak Novel Unit * Rhetorical Analysis Body Paragraph Organizer; AP Language and Composition * The Things They Carried - Syntactical Imitations; AP Lang and Comp; Syntax * The Glass Castle BUNDLE: Quote Response, Argument Prompts, Syntactical Imitation * Evaluate the Movie Director Paragraph; Book vs. Movie
This Rhetorical Analysis MEGA BUNDLE of Materials compiles the following fourteen rhetorical analysis products and is perfect for new AP Language and Composition teachers, an "AP for ALL" approach, and pre-AP Lang/Honors English classrooms: * Introduction to Rhetorical Analysis via Advertisements UNIT * Introduction to Rhetorical Analysis Terms PowerPoint and Note-taking Handout * Rhetorical Appeals Posters & PowerPoint * Rhetorical Appeals Skits - 36 Skit Prompts * SOAPSTONE Posters & PowerPoint * Rhetorical Analysis Body Paragraph Organizer * Rhetorical Analysis Essay Organization * Rhetorical Analysis Tips Handout * Current Events: Editorials * DIDLS Annotation - PowerPoint/Posters and Organizer * Reverse Outlines: Rhetorical Analysis Essays (also includes: Reverse Outlines for Argument Essays and Synthesis Essays) * Rhetorical Analysis Thesis Statements Guide * Rhetorical Analysis Thesis Frame Statements * Rhetorical Analysis Line of Reasoning Planners * Rhetorical Analysis Commentary Be sure to open the previews for each product for a closer look! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You might be interested in some of my other products: * Outliers BUNDLE * Outliers Anticipation Guide * Into the Wild Chapter Response Questions; Secondary ELA; AP Lang and Comp * Into the Wild BUNDLE * The Glass Castle Mega Bundle * The Glass Castle Quote Response - Say, Mean, Matter * The Glass Castle Movie Guide * In Cold Blood - Syntactical Imitations; AP Lang and Comp; Syntax
This Nonfiction Independent Book Project BUNDLE includes the three products discussed below. I have my students work towards the book presentation for the end of first semester and the written argument book project for second semester in preparation for the argument essay on the AP Lang test. 1. Independent Nonfiction Book Presentation This creative presentation is an effective and fun way to create an oral argument for an independent nonfiction novel, using rhetorical strategies studied throughout the semester or year and to experience appealing to a specific audience through logos, pathos, and/or ethos. The rhetorical triangle of speaker, audience, and purpose comes alive in this project. Please review the Teacher Notes in the preview for more details. Tailored to AP Language and Composition but easily adaptable for other Language Arts classes. Scoring Guide included. 2. Independent Nonfiction Book Written Argument Project After completing an independent nonfiction book, students prepare a written outline of an essay, which includes three major arguments from the novel supported by in-depth textual evidence and commentary, all in bullet-point form. Included is the student handout, outlining the expectations and format. A full-length exemplar of this written argument is also included. The scoring guide makes this assignment very easy to grade. 3. Independent Book Reading Goals Help your students break down a long-term independent book assignment into weekly goals and accomplishments with this easy-to-use chart. Students first figure out how many pages they should be reading per week in order to finish the book by the due date. They then divide by the number of days they plan to read each week, coming up with how many pages per reading day is necessary at a minimum. I always encourage my students to read a little more than the minimum each week to leave room for busy schedules and unplanned events. As students reflect on what they accomplished each week, they can adjust the following weeks as needed. The first page includes the breakdown of reading the book plus eight weeks of goal setting and reflection. The second page includes an additional twelve weeks of planning. This easily allows for a quarter or semester book project. Print and go! Check out my other materials: * Rhetorical Analysis MEGA BUNDLE of Materials * Introduction to Rhetorical Analysis PowerPoints & Posters BUNDLE * Introduction to Rhetorical Analysis via Advertisements UNIT * Introduction to Rhetorical Analysis via Advertisements UNIT BUNDLE * Into the Wild Argument Prompts; AP Lang & Comp; AP Language and Composition * Into the Wild BUNDLE * Outliers BUNDLE * Current Events: Editorials; AP Language and Composition * AP Lang and Comp Syntactical Imitations for Unbroken; Syntax * In Cold Blood - Syntactical Imitations; AP Lang and Comp; Syntax * The Things They Carried - Syntactical Imitations; AP Lang and Comp; Syntax * The Glass Castle BUNDLE: Quote Response, Argument Prompts, Syntactical Imitation
This is a difficult 78-question multiple choice test for Malcolm Gladwell’s Outliers. I made the test for my AP Language and Composition students, so the questions focus on details from the reading but also on the argument and purpose of each chapter. There are also questions about the argument and purpose of the longer examples Gladwell includes. Most of the questions are multiple choice, with the exception of two true/false questions. The true/false questions are still in multiple choice format, though. The questions are divided by chapter, so you could also potentially use the sections as reading quizzes throughout the unit. Answer key & study guide included. This product includes: A study guide & graphic organizer for students A 78-question multiple choice test Answer key Free AP materials available at ThePracticalEnglishTeacher.com.
Decorate your room or bulletin board with these inviting SOAPSTone posters to guide students as they annotate fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and visuals. Perfect for students to take notes from the PowerPoint slides as you introduce or review the SOAPSTone elements for annotation. Speaker Occasion Audience Purpose Subject Tone ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ You might be interested in some of my other materials: * Introduction to Rhetorical Analysis PowerPoints & Posters BUNDLE * Introduction to Rhetorical Analysis via Advertisements UNIT * Into the Wild Argument Prompts; AP Lang & Comp; AP Language and Composition * Into the Wild BUNDLE * Outliers BUNDLE * Book Talk; Secondary; Outline, Prep, Self and Peer Eval, Scoring Rubric * AP Language Nonfiction Book Presentation; "Sell Your Book" AP Lang * AP Language Independent Nonfiction Book Written Argument - Essay; AP Lang * AP Language/AP Lang Current Events Synthesis; Current Events; Synthesis Essay * Rhetorical Analysis Tips Handout; AP Lang and Comp * AP Lang and Comp Syntactical Imitations for Unbroken; Syntax