curriculum note
This video was recorded during the COVID-era AP exam (2020–2021), when students had only one FRQ — the instructor explicitly says 'you only have one essay.' The current AP Lang exam has three FRQs, and the rubric scoring details discussed (referencing a 1–6 and 1–9 scale) are outdated and do not reflect the current rubric.
covered in this stream
Session Introduction
Argument Skills Overview
Test Updates
Scoring Guesses
Learning Intentions
Argumentation Outline
Student Questions
Tonight's Outline
Classical Structure
Aristotle's Appeals
Essay Outline
Unit 3 Skills
Toulmin Model Introduction
Pirate vs Ninja Example
Building Paragraphs
Counterarguments
Thesis Statements
Berry Prompt Example
Writing Timeline
Gandhi Prompt Analysis
Annotating Chunks
Aspects Worksheet
Outline Creation
Introduction and Thesis
Sophistication Points
Rubric Highlights
Learning Recap
Q&A Session
Final Questions
Resource Links and Farewell

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