Welcome to CHS Open House
Amy Komitzky (Henning)
AP/IB English Literature
Room 103
Contact Information
Email address:
http://ww2.chandler.k12.az.us//Domain/1026
(best way to contact me)
Phone number:
480-812-7753
(please do not call during class time)
Course Description
In order to give students who wish to take the IB or AP tests a wider reading background, this class will focus on European writers and authors from other parts of the world. The works selected will be studied in depth and will include fiction, drama, essay and poetry. Composition will also be an integral part of the course. This is a rigorous course designed to prepare students for the IB/AP examinations in this subject area. Please note that this class uses a college-level reading list, which is available from the instructor upon request.
CUSD Course Catalog
Textbooks
The Norton Introduction to Literature Ninth Edition
How to Read Literature Like a Professor Thomas C. Foster
Assessment Information
AP LiteratureMay 2014
60 Minutes multiple- choice exam (45% of AP score)
120 Minutes Free-response essay questions (55% of AP score)
Poetry Passage Prose Passage Free Response
IB Literature Exam
See IB Language A1 Assessment Overview
Texts
Fall SemesterSiddhartha Hesse
OedipusA Doll’s House
TriflesThe Metamorphosis
The StrangerWaiting for Godot
Spring SemesterAnnie Dillard (selected
Essays)Hamlet
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
John Donne (selected poetry)The Importance of Being
Earnest
Policies to highlight
Students are required to act in a responsible and ethical manner throughout their participation in the AP/IB programs. In particular candidates must avoid any form of malpractice. The IBO define malpractice as “behavior that results in, or may result in, the student or any other student gaining an unfair advantage in one or more assessment components. Students found to have engaged in academic dishonesty may be subject to disciplinary as well as academic penalties.
The final exam will count for 20% of the final semester grade. Every student will take the final exam as I am preparing them for college, and exemption status will be determined after the exam is completed. If exempt from the final exam students will be able to choose whether or not to count it into their grade. An exempt grade will not lower as a result of the final exam.
A PRACTICE SESSION FOR THE AP AND IB TEST TAKERS ONLY WILL BE SCHEDULED IN THE SPRING. STUDENTS ATTENDING THE ENTIRE SESSION AND COMPLETING THE ENTIRE EXAM CAN RECEIVE FINAL EXAM EXEMPTION AND UP TO 45 ADDED TO THEIR SEMESTER GRADE.
Assessment StandardsEssays will be assessed using the AP Literature rubric
Major projects will be evaluated using a teacher-created, content specific rubric
Thank you for coming tonight.
Please check you student’s grades online often, and email or call me if you have any questions.
There is a “wish list” of items that will help me provide for my students; if you wish to donate, please make a note and send the item(s) to school with your student.
Wish List
Markers
Colored Paper
Used Magazines
Glue Sticks
Tissues
Pencils
Now I’ll show you my website. Hooray!