AP Lang

One timed writing down, one to go.
On Monday or Wednesday, whichever day your class has its final, you'll see another timed writing topic and four new selections with 10 or 12 multiple choice questions apiece. All together, these three scores (today's timed writing + the new timed writing + your multiple choice score) will be adjusted to represent an AP score of 1-5. Then the AP score will be translated into a grade equivalent.
There really is no way to study for the final: you've been practicing for it, however, since about the third grade.
Your recent test grades (Scarlet Letter and Romanticism / Transcendentalism) should be visible to you through HAC. If you have a question about those scores, e-mail me or come by Monday to see your tests.
Mrs. McC (lindamccord@fultonschools.org)

9th Grade Lit / Comp

All final drafts of essays have been graded and returned. Students who are disappointed in your grade may need to revisit the directions you received before the Thanksgiving holiday::

Your essay will be worth 100 points.
Your final draft should be typed, double-spaced, Times New Roman 12 pt. font.
This essay should be at least 4-5 paragraphs long - introduction, conclusion, and body paragraphs in CDW format.
You should staple your rubric and all of your process to your final draft. You will lose points if you are missing any of your process.
FINAL DRAFT DUE DATE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 13
Late papers will be accepted; you will lose 10 points per day.
Students who are absent are expected to submit their papers electronically.
No papers will be accepted after December 17.