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AP Literature and Composition

Sign in and submit signed contract at B209, read guidelines, drop deadline is June 30th, summer work due August 31st.

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AP Literature and Composition

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  1. AP Literature and Composition Summer Assignment Sign-up and Meeting Durfee/Hadous

  2. Welcome! • Please ensure that you have signed in. • Remember: your sign-in today, along with a signed contract received from and returned to B209, form an agreement regarding all summer work and course work expectations.

  3. Please consider… • Thoroughly read the summer assignment guidelines for this class, as well as all your other AP commitments. • The deadline to drop an AP course, per Mrs. Alcodray, is June 30, 2017. • Mrs. Durfee and Mrs. Hadous will be collecting all summer work in the main office the last week of August.

  4. Upcoming Due Dates • Tuesday, June 13, 2017—All contracts due in B209 • Friday, June 16, 2017—Last day to pick a poet before you are assigned one • Friday, June 30, 2017—Last day to drop AP Lit • Thursday, August 31, 2017—All summer work due in main office by this date

  5. At a glance… • HTRLLAP: textbook, read and interact, study guide questions/tasks • Native Son and The Kite Runner: Read and annotate according to HTRLLAP skills and other annotation techniques used for purposeful reading • Poet Study: Select poet, timeline, 7 poems annotated, favorite poem, works cited, verbal reading in fall • Lit terms: Define, example from text/novels or poems, identify purpose of each All work handwritten, in binder, clearly organized/tabbed. Name in ink on all papers and binder. Books have name in ink on inside cover. Summer syllabus printed, hole punched, and placed in front of all work in binder (for grading purposes)

  6. Contact Info Mrs. Durfee • Email: durfeea@dearbornschools.org • iBlog: http://iblog.dearbornschools.org/durfeeaplit/ • Remind: @28b1e9 Mrs. Hadous • Email:hadousm@dearbornschools.org • iBlog:http://iblog.dearbornschools.org/hadousm/ap-literature/ • Remind: @aplithad

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