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AP Literature Full Short Story Bundle

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    1. This bundle has everything that an AP Literature teacher needs to teach a full year of poetry, short stories and full length texts plus much more. The units are designed to meet the Essential Skills outlined in the 2019 CED and help new and seasoned teachers to begin their AP Literature and Composi
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    ****Save 30% when you Bundle**** This bundle includes everything you need to teach short fiction for AP® Literature: a wide variety of short stories, anchor charts for note taking, units plans, task cards and more.

    This Product includes

    • Flash Fiction Unit (Unit 1--includes 6 short short stories)
    • Coming of Age Short Story (Unit 2--thematic unit, 5 short stories, some texts not included)
    • The Story of An Hour by Kate Chopin (Feminist Reading)
    • The Other Wife by Colette
    • The War Prayer by Mark Twain
    • Snow by Julia Alvarez (text not included)
    • Happy Endings by Margaret Atwood (literary criticism lenses, text not included)
    • The Moonlit Road by Ambrose Bierce
    • Popular Mechanics by Raymond Carver (text not included)
    • Characterization Anchor Charts
    • Point of View Anchor Charts
    • Symbolism Anchor Charts
    • Character Foils Anchor Charts
    • Setting Anchor Charts
    • Character Dynamics Anchor Charts (Round and Flat, Static and Dynamic)
    • Types of Conflict Anchor Charts
    • Plot Anchor Charts: Plot Pyramid, Plot Devices, Linear vs. Nonlinear Plot & Deus ex Machina
    • Tone Literary Device Anchor Chart & Task Cards

    **** Where texts are not included due to copyright, the text is easily accessible on the internet****


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    This product addresses the AP Literature 2019 CED Enduring Understandings

    • CHR-1.A: Identify and describe what specific textual details reveal about a character, that character’s perspective, and that character’s motives.
    • CHR-1.B Explain the function of a character changing or remaining unchanged
    • CHR-1.C Explain the function of contrasting characters.
    • CHR-1.D Describe how textual details reveal nuances and complexities in characters’ relationships with one another
    • CHR-1.E Explain how a character’s own choices, actions, and speech reveal complexities in that character, and explain the function of those complexities.
    • SET-1.C Describe the relationship between a character and a setting
    • SET-2.C Describe the relationship between a character and a setting.
    • STR-3.A Identify and describe how plot orders events in a narrative.
    • STR-3.B Explain the function of a particular sequence of events in a plot.
    • STR-3.D Explain the function of contrasts within a text.
    • STR-3.E Explain the function of a significant event or related set of significant events in a plot.
    • STR-3.F Explain the function of conflict in a text.
    • NAR-4.A Identify and describe the narrator or speaker of a text.
    • NAR-4.B Identify and explain the function of point of view in a narrative.
    • NAR-4.C Identify and describe details, diction, or syntax in a text that reveal a narrator’s or speaker’s perspective.
    • NAR-4.D Explain how a narrator’s reliability affects a narrative.
    • FIG-5.A Distinguish between the literal and figurative meanings of words and phrases.
    • FIG-5.B Explain the function of specific words and phrases in a text.
    • FIG-5.C Identify and explain the function of a symbol.
    • LAN-7.B Develop a thesis statement that conveys a defensible claim about an interpretation of literature and that may establish a line of reasoning.
    • LAN-7.C Develop commentary that establishes and explains relationships among textual evidence, the line of reasoning, and the thesis.
    • LAN-7.D Select and use relevant and sufficient evidence to both develop and support a line of reasoning.

    These materials may also be included in smaller AP Lit Short Story Bundles. This is a growing bundle. As materials are added, you will get them at no additional cost to you though the bundle will increase in price at that time.

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    For more information about AP Literature and Composition exam and course, please go to AP Central: apcentral.collegeboard.org/courses/ap-english-literature-and-composition

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    Standards

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    Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text, including determining where the text leaves matters uncertain.
    Determine two or more themes or central ideas of a text and analyze their development over the course of the text, including how they interact and build on one another to produce a complex account; provide an objective summary of the text.
    Analyze the impact of the author’s choices regarding how to develop and relate elements of a story or drama (e.g., where a story is set, how the action is ordered, how the characters are introduced and developed).
    Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in the text, including figurative and connotative meanings; analyze the impact of specific word choices on meaning and tone, including words with multiple meanings or language that is particularly fresh, engaging, or beautiful.
    Analyze how an author’s choices concerning how to structure specific parts of a text (e.g., the choice of where to begin or end a story, the choice to provide a comedic or tragic resolution) contribute to its overall structure and meaning as well as its aesthetic impact.

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