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AP Language and Composition

AP Language and Composition. Mr. Josefino Rivera, Jr. AOSR September 8, 2010. Homework for Friday. 1-2 page essay on “Nowhere Man.” Work on your personal museum. www.aosraplangcomp.wikispaces.com. Today’s Objectives. Show knowledge of course and ask questions about it.

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AP Language and Composition

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  1. AP Language and Composition Mr. Josefino Rivera, Jr. AOSR September 8, 2010

  2. Homework for Friday • 1-2 page essay on “Nowhere Man.” • Work on your personal museum. www.aosraplangcomp.wikispaces.com

  3. Today’s Objectives • Show knowledge of course and ask questions about it. • Begin thinking critically about what it means to be rooted and rootless. • Get to know one another. • Learn the personal museum assignment – due next Tuesday, September 14.

  4. Letters to Mr. Rivera • I’m a pretty optimistic person and quite talkative. I apologize in advance for that. • I’ve never really felt successful in school, but I’ve been comfortable at moments. Frustration on the other hand comes to me quite often. You might think I’m a bit pessimistic, but I’m trying to give an honest point of view. I’m guessing that most people are writing things that would just please you. • My hope for this year is to maintain a 4.0, and worst fear, like any student, is coming to school in my underwear. • I hail from Brooklyn, New York. • I’m shy and timid yet confident. I hope for A’s this year and fear my parents’ wrath. I expect a cheap yet filling lunch every day from the school. My favorite class even taken is yet to be found. • Something people around me would be surprised to know is that I spend a lot of time thinking. Sometimes I think about natural things, but sometimes I find myself analyzing the relationships between different objects in the world. • I’m not a genius or specialize in anything. However, I am a constant worker who tries very hard.

  5. Course Information Card Quiz • This course will be organized according to… • Two major texts we will read in this course are… • The semester final is worth…% of my grade. • If I have an unexcused absence, my late work will be worth… • Food is not allowed in HS 15, but I can bring… • Five materials I must bring to class every day are… • If I am not happy with my grade on an essay, I have…(amount of time) to revise it. • When I need help outside of class, I should… What questions do you have about this course?

  6. “Nowhere Man” Card Quiz • Pico Iyer’s “entirely new breed of people” can be described as… • One benefit of this kind of life is… • Another kind is… • But simultaneously, Iyer suggests that it could be the most dangerous development of all. One reason is… • Another reason is… • Iyer argues that nationalism can breed monsters, and continues that internationalism can… • In the last paragraph, Iyer describes airports as the last place where… • He uses the baggage carousel as a metaphor for… • Iyer’s tone in this essay is…

  7. Daily Journal • Please put your homework on your desk for credit: materials and course info sheet. • Get out a sheet of paper and answer ONE of the following questions. Please provide evidence and commentary to support your ideas. 1. What does it mean to be a “Nowhere Man”? 2. Is it better to be a “transit lounger” or rooted in a specific place? Why?

  8. Listening Activity • Read the listening behavior on the card but do NOT tell anyone what it says. • Mingle around the room and summarize your response to your partner, while performing the listening behavior on the card. • Make sure both people respond. • Visit another person if time permits.

  9. Debrief • What behavior did you have? • What did that feel like? • What behavior did you encounter? • What did it feel like to speak to someone with that behavior? • How should you behave when speaking to a partner or a group? • Pair share with your table partner your summary.

  10. Participation Rubric

  11. Speed Dating • Introduce yourself. • Shake hands. • One of you shares ideas. The other listens. • Please make sure you explain your ideas so someone else understands why you think the way you do. • Then switch. • Be sure to listen! You will write a 1-2 page essay tonight and you may develop ideas you hear from your partners.

  12. Speed Dating Questions To what extent do you agree/disagree with the following statements? • Being a “transit lounger” is better than being rooted in one country. • “Being part of no society means one is accountable to no one.” • Iyer’s tone is pessimistic.

  13. Personal Museum • Why? • This course is divided into categories. Similarly, I want you to consider you life in the same manner. • How? • I will show you.

  14. Last One Standing

  15. Homework • 1-2 page essay on “Nowhere Man.” • Work on your personal museum.

  16. Exit Card 3 adjectives to describe how your first week of school is going 2 homework items due tomorrow 1 question you have about this class

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