The Norton Guide to AP Literature Writing and Skills
Barber, Susan G.; Smith, Melissa Alter
Language: English
Published by W. W. Norton & Company, 2024
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- Title
- The Norton Guide to AP Literature Writing and Skills
- Author
- Barber, Susan G.; Smith, Melissa Alter
- Publisher
- W. W. Norton & Company
- Publication year
- 2024
- Condition
- New
- Binding
- Soft cover
- Language
- English
- ISBN 10
- 1324087226
- ISBN 13
- 9781324087229
The guidance every AP® Literature student needs―updated for the 2025 exam!
The Norton Guide to AP® Literature, written by master teachers, provides all the instruction that students need to succeed in the course. The book unpacks and demystifies the skills central to the course and offers four chapters on writing that walk students through the process of close reading and illustrate strategies for effective writing. Targeted, scaffolded lessons and two full practice AP® exams in the new 2025 format will make all AP® Literature students confident in their ability to succeed in the class and on the exam.
New to this edition:
With the College Board’s announcement of the new format for the 2025 AP® Literature and Composition exam, the first edition update to the beloved Norton Guide to AP® Literature includes multiple choice practice that reflects the new form. The same great scaffolding paired with the new multiple-choice form provides students with the most up-to-date preparation for the course and new exam.
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About the Author
Susan Barber teaches AP® English Literature at Midtown High School in Atlanta, Georgia, and serves English teachers on the National Council of Teachers of English Secondary Steering Committee and on the Test Development Committee for AP® Literature. She is the editor of and frequent contributor to the online resource AP Lit Help and has been an AP® Reader for the past six years. Susan, along with Carlos Escobar, instructed thousands of students (and teachers) through the College Board’s AP® Live videos after schools went remote during the spring of 2020; she was also an instructor for AP® Daily that fall. She has offered training at NCTE, Georgia Council of Teachers of English, the Folger Shakespeare Library, and AP® Summer Institutes through the College Board, and frequently leads English Language Arts workshops across the country. She has been featured in the New York Times, the Washington Post, and Edutopia. Susan is most proud, however, of the work she does on a daily basis in E225; she never tires of the beauty and chaos of the classroom.
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