curriculum note
This video describes the 2020 COVID AP Lit exam format (one FRQ essay, 45 minutes, open notes, internet access allowed), which is significantly different from the current multi-essay, closed-note exam format. The rubric structure discussed (Row A thesis, Row B evidence/commentary, Row C sophistication on a 0ā6 scale) is still current.
covered in this stream
Welcome and Introductions
AP Grader Experience
Rubric Explanation
Rebecca's Introduction
Social Media Plugs
Chat Norms
Complexity Point
Focus on Rows A and B
Grading Process
Evidence and Commentary Tips
Score Differentiation
Line of Reasoning
Notes and Cheat Sheets
Grader Leniency
Fair Grading Commitment
Typing vs Handwriting
Strong Analysis Tips
Avoiding Summary
Study Guide Recommendations
Time Organization
Timer and Upload
Passage Restrictions
Thesis Advice
Prompt Example
Multifaceted Characters
Hook Suggestions
Adjectives in Essays
Literary Devices
Explaining Devices
Closing Remarks

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