curriculum note
This video was recorded during the 2020 COVID-era exam and describes an outdated exam format (one open-note rhetorical analysis FRQ, 45 minutes, online/open-book). The current AP Lang exam format has since returned to its standard structure with three FRQs and a multiple-choice section.
covered in this stream
Introduction and Setup
Near Pod and Redo
Resources and Interaction
Weekly Calendar Overview
Test Structure Goals
Test Overview Details
Rhetorical Analysis FRQ
Units and Rubric
Testing Website Resource
Test Date and Timelines
College Board Lessons
Cram Session Outline
Claims and Reasoning
Today's Lesson Start
Rhetorical Aspects Guide
Prompt Analysis Task
Exigence Explanation
Purpose in Text Chunks
Aspects Mnemonic Device
Color Coding Alignment
BAT the Prompt
Prompt Analysis Example
Reading and Annotating
Post-Reading Changes
Speaker and Audience
Message vs Purpose
Claims and Evidence
Argument Format Outline
Homework Assignment
Learning Intentions Review
Closing and Questions

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