AP Composition Courses

Kailee Ammons 
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 The Advanced Placement (AP) Composition courses have been studying and learning about argumentative essays for the past month. This week, they are expected to write an essay on a topic that they are passionate about.
            Students must follow one of the three formats that they learned in class: oration, induction, or deduction. The most common is oration because it is similar to how students have learned to write in the past. This format consists of an introduction, first hand evidence, second hand evidence, a counter claim, and a conclusion.
            Students are writing about a variety of topics including college athletics, vaccinations, high school sports and activities, etc. Along with background knowledge, students are also being asked to research their topic and provide at least one quantitative data, data represented by numbers or statistics.
            In Kayla Borseth’s classes, students were asked to have their rough drafts completed on Monday in order to participate in peer editing. They were given each other's papers and were asked to anonymously make corrections and give suggestions of how to improve their essay. Students are being given the rest of the week to make their corrections and must have the final draft completed by Friday, April 8.

            This unit will benefit AP Composition students because they will be asked to complete an argumentative essay on the AP test in May.

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