Incoming Pre-AP II students: Welcome. Thanks for coming by. Bookmark this page so you can visit it again (and often).
The Summer Assignment is posted immediately below.
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To my 2011/2012 Students: Have yourselves an awesome summer. You've earned it. Pre-AP II's, please get next year off to a better start than you did last year -- do the AP III Summer Assignment! I will miss each and every one of you, so please come by my room next year to keep me updated on your many successes.
If you would like to "unfriend" the class Facebook page, I won't take it personally.
Thanks again for a memorable (and outstanding!) year. Take care of each other.
--Mr. Mikesell
Thursday, May 31, 2012
All Students: Hail and Farewell!
Incoming Pre-AP English II Students: Summer Reading Assignment
9/26 Update: At this point all responses need to be made on paper. Please submit your COMPLETE (not partial) responses when all 12 questions have been answered.
Sophomores entering Pre-AP II will be expected to complete the following assignment prior to class beginning at the end of August. Estimated weekly commitment: 1 hour.
Following are six pairs of short stories. You are expected to read at least one of them (feel free to read both), and participate in an online discussion. You are expected to read at least one of them (feel free to read both), and participate in an online discussion. You need to answer two questions for one of each of the short story pairs.
Week 1 (6/4-8): Irony
Week 3 (6/18-22): Coming of Age
Week 5 (7/2-6): Horror
Week 7 (7/16-20): Prejudice
Week 9 (7/30-8/3): Magic Realism
Week 11 (8/13-17): Irony (yes, again!)
Sophomores entering Pre-AP II will be expected to complete the following assignment prior to class beginning at the end of August. Estimated weekly commitment: 1 hour.
Following are six pairs of short stories. You are expected to read at least one of them (feel free to read both), and participate in an online discussion. You are expected to read at least one of them (feel free to read both), and participate in an online discussion. You need to answer two questions for one of each of the short story pairs.
Week 1 (6/4-8): Irony
- The Lottery, Shirley Jackson
(Listen to an audiofile of "The Lottery" as you read; right-click audiofile link to save file to your computer.) - The Open Window, Saki (H.H. Munro)
(Click the yellow player link on this website to listen to the story as you read; right-click this link to save file to your computer.)
Check out the discussion board questions for "The Lottery"
Check out the discussion board questions for "The Open Window"
Week 3 (6/18-22): Coming of Age
- Araby, James Joyce
(Listen to an audiofile of "Araby" as you read; right-click audiofile link to save file to your computer.) - A&P, John Updike
Check out the discussion board questions for "Araby"
Check out the discussion board questions for "A&P"
Week 5 (7/2-6): Horror
- Fall of the House of Usher, Edgar Allan Poe (listen here)
- Tell-Tale Heart, Edgar Allan Poe (listen here)
> Abridged Graphic Novelization Supplement
Check out the discussion board questions for "Fall of the House of Usher"
Check out the discussion board questions for "Tell-Tale Heart"
Week 7 (7/16-20): Prejudice
- Barn Burning, William Faulkner (listen here)
- Cathedral, Raymond Carver
Check out the discussion board questions for "Barn Burning"
Check out the discussion board questions for "Cathedral"
Week 9 (7/30-8/3): Magic Realism
- Very Old Man with Enormous Wings, Gabriel Garcia Marquez (listen here)
- The Monkey’s Paw, W.W. Jacobs (listen here)
Check out the discussion board questions for "Very Old Man with Enormous Wings
Check out the discussion board questions for "Monkey's Paw"
Week 11 (8/13-17): Irony (yes, again!)
- The Bet, Anton Chekhov (listen here)
- The Yellow Pill, Rog Phillips
Check out the discussion board questions for "The Bet"
Check out the discussion board questions for "The Yellow Pill"
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