The final performance is here! See below for APUSH and APLAC rubrics. Note that there is no peer review for APLAC, contrary to what it says on the printed rubrics distributed in APUSH.
HARP Final Draft English Rubric
The final performance is here! See below for APUSH and APLAC rubrics. Note that there is no peer review for APLAC, contrary to what it says on the printed rubrics distributed in APUSH.
HARP Final Draft English Rubric
If it were easy, we’d call it an Easy Draft.
Citation & Title Page Format Guide
Note that the handouts you received in class did not address page number formatting. Please use MLA format: put your last name and the page number in the upper-right corner of each page. (Right-align it in the header and you’ll be fine.)
Twist your mouth into a pout line!
It won’t save you from the outline.
Though you scowl and squirm and yawn,
The HARP of history plays on,
And you find (try not to shriek)
That you’ve a deadline in a week.
So to make your outline stand out,
Here’s a handy outline handout:
Greetings, HARPies! APUSH will visit the library to begin researching on Monday, Oct. 19. APLAC will be there on Tuesday, Oct. 20. Posted below are the handouts that will be distributed there, including the note card template, which you are encouraged to print by the dozens to aid you in your research.
The topic sign-up survey link appears below. Note that you must wait until 3:00 pm to access the survey. DO NOT ENTER THE SURVEY UNTIL 3:00 PM ON FRIDAY, OCT. 16. It will take you more than a minute to do, so we will IGNORE any survey results posted before 3:01 PM.
Godspeed, and happy HARPing!
Howdy, HARPers! This blog will serve as your one-stop shop for everything that’s harpening between now and Dec. 18. Below are links to the handouts distributed in APUSH and APLAC on Thursday, Oct. 15 (same handouts, both classes):