1321 AP Literature and Composition
English Department
Essential Knowledge and Skills
Students in Advanced Placement English Literature and Composition study a variety of influential texts that are key to the development of American literature. Students will analyze recognized works of American, as well as some English and world literature from a variety of authors representing diverse styles, genres and time periods. Students will identify examples of literary terms in these works. Students will relate literary works and authors to major themes and issues of modern culture. Students will understand and evaluate the philosophical, political, religious, critical and cultural assumptions of the texts studied. Students will complete research and essay assignments reflecting their knowledge of the texts and expressing valid and supportable arguments.
Indicators of Student Learning
Upon the completion of this course, students will:
Reading Comprehension
• Word Analysis and Vocabulary Development
• Determine word meaning through word parts, definitions, and contextual clues
• Determine word meaning through contextual inferences
Comprehension of literary and informational text
• Study of at least fourteen full literary texts per year.
• Continue to practice active reading techniques such as predicting and questioning.
• Identify and analyze various themes in literature, emphasizing social and personal meaning and cultural diversity.
• Recognize literary elements including irony, imagery, figurative language and symbolism.
• Evaluate argument and evidence
Written Language
Strategies
• Write coherent and focused text that convey a well defined perspective and tightly reasoned argument.
• Demonstrate an understanding of elements of discourse (e.g. Purpose, speaker, audience, form) when completing narrative, expository, persuasive or descriptive writing assignments.
• Revise and edit to strengthen ideas, organization, voice, word choice, sentence fluency and conventions.
Applications
• Write responses to literature, which demonstrate an understanding of the significant ideas in the work.
• Write at least six essays per quarter, combining rhetorical strategies to produce texts, which demonstrate a command of standard American English.
Inquiry, Research, and Oral Presentation
Inquiry/Research
• Formulate questions to examine multiple points of view.
• Gather information from multiple sources
• Examine creditability of primary and secondary sources
• Use citations where appropriate
Oral Language
• Speak with a command of Standard English conventions
• Deliver focused and coherent presentations of their own which convey clear and distinct perspectives with solid reasoning.
• Deliver oral response to literature
• Recite poems with attention to performance details in order to achieve clarity and aesthetic effect, and to demonstrate understanding.
Technology
• Collaborate with peers to use technology to compile and produce projects and other creative works.
• Create and give multi-media presentations.
Assessments
Upon the completion of this course students will:
• Demonstrate increased competency in Reading Comprehension by answering specific teacher generated questions and defining vocabulary words in context.
• Demonstrate increased competency in Written Language as evidenced by a pre and post essay for each semester.
• Demonstrate increased proficiency in research, inquiry and oral presentation by expressing ideas clearly, explaining research process, presenting ideas and information in written and oral response.
• Demonstrate competency in technology by creating projects and multimedia presentations
