On Friday, you will write a synthesis essay on Matt Taibbi's Griftopia. You'll have a total of fifty-five minutes to read the sources and write the essay. You should not take more than fifteen minutes to read the sources, which will leave you with forty minutes to write the essay. (On the AP exam, you will have two hours to write three essays, which leaves an average of forty minutes to write each essay.) During Friday's class, you will write the Griftopia essay, and then we will introduce our next book.
"To the natural philosopher there is no natural object unimportant or trifling…a soap bubble…an apple…a pebble…He walks in the midst of wonders." John Herschel, A Preliminary Discourse on the Study of Natural Philosophy (1830)
Friday, January 13, 2017
Assignment for Wednesday, Jan. 18, and Friday, Jan. 20
For Wednesday: On a 1 -9 scale, score the AP synthesis essays distributed in class. Be sure to read the prompt, sources, and scoring guidelines carefully before you begin scoring the three essays at the back of the handout. During Wednesday's class, we will discuss the synthesis essays that you scored, discuss the Griftopia essay that you will write, and then work on the STP research paper.
On Friday, you will write a synthesis essay on Matt Taibbi's Griftopia. You'll have a total of fifty-five minutes to read the sources and write the essay. You should not take more than fifteen minutes to read the sources, which will leave you with forty minutes to write the essay. (On the AP exam, you will have two hours to write three essays, which leaves an average of forty minutes to write each essay.) During Friday's class, you will write the Griftopia essay, and then we will introduce our next book.
On Friday, you will write a synthesis essay on Matt Taibbi's Griftopia. You'll have a total of fifty-five minutes to read the sources and write the essay. You should not take more than fifteen minutes to read the sources, which will leave you with forty minutes to write the essay. (On the AP exam, you will have two hours to write three essays, which leaves an average of forty minutes to write each essay.) During Friday's class, you will write the Griftopia essay, and then we will introduce our next book.