Early America AP Language & Composition Rhetorical Analysis Rhetoric Unit Bundle
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This comprehensive and rigorous bundle of rhetorical analysis resources provides AP Language & Composition students with an in-depth study of early American history and the invaluable texts that pervaded the time. Students will read a letter from Columbus in 1493, John Winthrop's "City Upon a Hill" sermon, Patrick Henry's "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" speech, and finally, the "Declaration of Independence," one of the foundational seminal documents that has shaped American philosophy and present-day policies. Throughout the rhetoric unit, students will watch several "Crash Course" videos to provide relevant historical context, closely annotate and analyze text, hold discussions that allow them to reflect on the content, and complete multiple assessments that will prepare them for their AP exam.
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Letter from Columbus: AP Language and Composition Rhetorical Analysis Unit
Winthrop's City Upon A Hill: AP Language & Composition Rhetorical Analysis Unit
Patrick Henry's Liberty or Death AP Language & Composition Rhetorical Analysis
Declaration of Independence: AP Language & Composition Rhetorical Analysis Unit
Each COMPLETE UNIT contains:
PRE-READING “CRASH COURSE” VIDEO AND RESEARCH WORKSHEET – for students to gather necessary contextualized information
DURING READING ANNOTATION GUIDE – to help students interact with the text in meaningful ways
AFTER READING RHETORICAL SITUATION WORKSHEET – to ensure students understand the key players and situation
AFTER READING RHETORICAL ANALYSIS CHART – to have students compile and analyze important rhetorical devices
CULMINATING DISCUSSION – for students to show their synthesized mastery of the content
MULTIPLE CHOICE ASSESSMENT - to help prepare students for the rigorous multiple-choice section of their AP Language exam.
DETAILED ANSWER KEYS!
PLUS! The Declaration of Independence Unit ALSO Contains:
EXTENSION FRQ ESSAY PROMPT AND ESSAY OUTLINE – to prepare students for the rhetorical analysis FRQ on the AP exam
RHETORICAL ANALYSIS ESSAY GRAPHIC ORGANIZER - to help students revise their original timed essays
RHETORICAL ANALYSIS EDITABLE GRADING RUBRIC – to assist with grading and scoring student essays
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HERE'S WHAT TEACHERS ARE SAYING:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is an amazing resource for anyone that is using "US history" as the thematic basis for AP language. The worksheets are in depth with excellent discussion questions, MCQ, and rhetorical questions. They also provide a step by step guide for the student so can be used almost independently. Appreciate too the historical background that is provided. I only hope that this seller makes more! - Jean W.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This was so super helpful for AP Language. I can't recommend this more highly! Buy Buy Buy, you won't regret. - Stone Central
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This resource was so helpful for me as I teach a blend of English 3 and AP Lang for the first time! - Heather B.
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Looking for a comprehensive way to introduce rhetorical analysis? Check out my Introduction to Rhetorical Analysis lesson here!
Keywords: AP Comp, AP Lang, rhetorical appeals, rhetorical strategies, rhetorical devices, founding fathers, American Revolution, Federalism, federalists, anti-federalists, the Constitution, non-fiction analysis, non-fiction unit, ethos, pathos, logos, hyperbole, euphemism, repetition, diction, United States History, American History, AP U.S History, APUSH, Rhetorical Analysis essay, FRQ