AP English Summer Reading Assignments School Year 2015-2016 http://classjump.com/w/welcometoeastcheap/ pricej1@jcschools.org @sjfalstaff13 (twitter) Students who have signed up for AP English next year must read three texts over the summer. The URL listed above is the class website; there are several important documents posted there. It would behoove you to register for it as soon as possible. 1st Reading, fiction: by T.H. White The Once and Future King:The Sword in the Stone Assignment: Major Works Data Sheet (MWDS-Attached to Packet; copy is also on website)-Due the first day of class-worth 80 points. We will begin this book the second week of class. 2nd reading, Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl Guidelines for book: This is a book that will be referenced throughout both semesters of the course. I am not assigning anything for this work, but it is important that you read it and understand what, according to Frankl, constitutes meaning. A MWDS turned in on this work will earn you ten points extra credit 3rd reading, All the Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy Guidelines for book: This is a book that will be studied the third or fourth week of the semester; you should do a MWDS on this book. Choosing to wait until the last minute to read the book would be imprudent; there will be other readings for the course, and you might find yourself overwhelmed if you put this novel off. A MWDS on this work will be due the Monday we begin covering the novel. It is important that you approach this reading with a sense of integrity; any possible shortcut (Spark Notes, etc.)is the most unwise choice you can make and a terrible way to start. A copy of the MWDS is located in the downloads section of my website; use that one and no other! Major Works Data Sheet: Do not cut/paste from a website, which is a form of plagiarism. Title: Biographical information about the author: 2 points Author: Date of Publication: Genre: Historical information about the period of publication or setting of the novel: 3 Points Old AP Open Questions: List and Summarize Three-15 Points Here you will list open question prompts that fit your selected book. This is one of the most important sections of the sheet. The prompts are located on the website or you can just google APLit Open Question Prompts. List the year and a bullet summary of the prompt. Plot Summary: Do not cut/paste from a website, which is a form of plagiarism. 5 Points Here, summarize the book in five sentences. No more, no less. Five shall be the number of your counting, and the number of your counting will be five. Major Works Data Sheet Memorable Quotes at least 5 – more is better-15 points Quotation Significance Major Works Data Sheet Characters (List 5)-20 points Name Role in the story Significance Adjectives Major Works Data Sheet Setting-2 points Symbols or Motifs (list and explain three)-6 points Significance of the opening scene-3 points Significance of the ending / closing scene-3 points Possible Themes – Topics of Discussion (elaborate) list 3-6 points
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