AP Course:
AP English Literature & Composition
CONSULTANT: Kathy Hale
Kathy has taught AP English Literature for 25 years in San Diego and Hawaii. She has attended the AP Literature Reading nine times and has acted as a prose table leader. Kathy has also served as an AP Mentor coaching English Literature mentees through an online platform. Other leadership roles that she has held in her school district include serving as English team leader, AP Coordinator, beginning teacher induction coach and district facilitator, and Visiting Committee member for the Western Association of School Credentialing. Kathy became an AP English Literature national consultant for College Board in 2018 leading both Saturday in-service workshops and summer APSIs across the country.
In addition to her English credential, she also holds a supplemental one in Dance. Kathy is married to Jonathan Hale, her college sweetheart, and is the proud mom of two sons.
Class Description:
I am requesting that workshop participants read the novel Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens. I think it is important that a workshop covers the classics but also gives teachers some new novels and curriculum to use with students.
Day One
Welcome and Introductions
Equity and Access statement and discussion
Review new course framework -- Unit 1, short prose + activity
Review AP Central and additional online resources
AP English Literature Changes and Digital Platform overview
Course and Exam Design -- New Instructional Resources, AP Central
Question 2: Prose -- 2023 Poetry prompt, 6-point rubric, anchor papers, scoring guide, syllabus
Instructional strategies and differentiation for teaching Poetry plus tone and organization
Video on Q2 – panel guests and debrief
Developing students’ analytical skills with Prose
Multiple-choice poetry passage -- exploration, strategies and practice
More on Digital Platform and AP Reading
Prose prompt from 2019 -- instructional strategies
Writing Lessons (the “Composition” part of the course)
Day Two
Review and Reflection
AP English Literature Changes and Digital resources -- continued
Question 1 -- Poetry Prompt -- 2023 prompt, 6-point rubric, anchor papers, scoring guide
Instructional strategies and differentiation for teaching Prose
Answering the Prompt -- open form vs. closed form
Teaching annotation, building an interpretation, and organizing essay
Developing students’ analytical skills with Poetry
Video on Q1 – panel guests and debrief
Designing AP Unit 2 - Poetry Unit
Multiple-choice prose passage -- review and more practice of MC strategies
Literary Terms Expansion project
Poetry prompt from 2019 -- instructional strategies
Writing Lessons (the “Composition” part of the course)
Day Three
Review and Reflection
AP English Literature Changes and Digital resources -- final piece
Teaching a longer text and sample lessons -- Begin with the end in mind
Review Unit III resources -- Longer Works of Fiction
Video on Q3 – panel guests and debrief
Review unit plans for Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby power points
Question 3 -- Open Q -- 2023 prompt, 6-point rubric, anchor papers, scoring guide
Teaching theme + organizing the open Q for students
AP Reading -- question leader commentary, using instructional planning reports
Designing your Syllabus
Day Four
Review and Reflection
Literary Terms -- teaching students how to connect quotes to literary terms to meaning
Design unit of choice from new resources plus How to Organize Course (binder)
Syllabus preparation (powerpoints as needed for longer works) and Writing Resources
Managing the grading load -- survival discussion and different ways to give feedback
Instructional strategies, lessons and differentiation to take back to the classroom
Next steps, Closing questions and Equity in the Classroom