2015-16 English IV AP Summer Reading Assignments
Instructor: Pam SutherlandEmail:
**(Optional)** Purchase for reading and annotation:
1. Mythology by Edith Hamilton
(You may choose to use the internet rather than purchase the book)
2. A novel of your choice from the attached book list
DUE DATE: Thursday/Friday, September 3rdand 4th. This is ~2 weeks after school starts; however, we will not be working on this assignment in class. It is an outside assignment.
Assignment One: Reading and Data Sheet (2 Daily Grades)
- Select a novel of your choice from the attached list. Read and annotate the novel.
- Complete the attached Data Sheet for your selected novel.
- Annotations will not be graded but will be helpful for essays that will be assigned in the first few weeks of school.
Assignment Two: Mythology & Folklore by Edith Hamilton
1. Mythology and Folklore (2 Daily Grades)
- For each of the listed myths or folklore you will create a study guide.
- Use either an index card (you choose the size), a ½ sheet of paper, or a whole page.
- Each card should include the following:
Name (and origin) of entity:
Attribute or defining characteristic:
Function/significance in literature/culture:
Summary of myth/legend/tale:
- Edith Hamilton’s Mythology is a great source for this assignment, but you may use the websites below or ones that you find on your own.
2. Mythology and Folklore Pageant (2 Daily Grade and Test Extra Credit)
(this event will take place during the first 9 weeks)
- You will each represent a god, goddess, person, or entity at the pageant
- You will receive an entry card on the first day of class showing the name of the entity you are to represent.
- On the day of the pageant you must be dressed for the part and must have at least one significant or symbolic attribute.
- The presentation itself will consist of the most important details on the study guide that you must provide for each member of the “audience.”
- You must dress for the part
- Be able to identify the most important element of this person or figure.
- The pageant will act as the Mythology and Folklore Test Review
- At the end of the period, there will be an opportunity to elect the winner of the pageant, who will be awarded extra-credit points on the test (students may not vote for themselves).
3. Mythology and Folklore Test (1 Test Grade)
- Be prepared to answer multiple choice, short essay, and long essay questions regarding all myths and folklore. This will be a timed test.
2015-16 English IV AP Summer Reading Assignments
- Abraham & Isaac
- Achilles
- Adonis
- Aeneas
- Aphrodite/Venus
- Apollo
- Argus Panoptes
- Aris/Ares/Mars
- Armageddon
- Artemis
- Athena/Minerva
- Atlas
- Augean Stables
- Burning Bush
- Centaur
- Cerberus
- Chimaera
- Circe
- Creation of Man by Prometheus
- Cronus
- Cyclopes
- Daedalus & Icarus
- Demeter
- Electra
- Elysian Fields
- Eros
- Fauns
- Gaea
- Giants
- Golden Calf
- Golden Fleece
- Gorgons
- Hades
- Hector
- Helios
- Hera/Juno
- Heracles
- Hermes
- Holy Grail
- Jacob’s Ladder
- Jason
- Job
- John Henry
- Johnny Appleseed
- Leviathan
- Lot’s Wife
- Medusa
- Methuselah
- Minos
- Moses and the Promised Land
- Mount Olympus
- Nemesis
- Odin
- Odysseus
- Olive Branch
- Pan
- Pandora’s Box
- Paris
- Paul Bunyan
- Pearls Before Swine
- Pegasus
- Persephone
- Perseus
- Poseidon
- Prodigal Son
- Proteus
- Pygmalion
- Queen of Sheba
- Romulus & Remus
- Scylla & Charybdis
- Sirens
- Sisyphus
- Tartarus
- Thanatos
- The Muses
- The Pleiades
- The Underworld
- The Wanderings of Dionysus/Baccahus
- Theseus Adventures
- Tower of Babel
- Triton
- Uranus
- Zephyr
- Zeus
2015-16 English IV AP Summer Reading Assignments
Title / AuthorInvisible Man / Ralph Ellison
Wuthering Heights / E. Bronte
Catch -22 / Joseph Heller
The Awakening / Kate Chopin
Their Eyes Were Watching God / Zorah Neale Hurston
The Jungle / Upton Sinclair
Sula / Toni Morrison
Things Fall Apart / Chinua Achebe
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer / Mark Twain
Tale of Two Cities / Charles Dickens
Silas Marner / George Eliot
Hard Times / Charles Dickens
Fahrenheit 451 / Ray Bradbury
Martian Chronicles / Ray Bradbury
Antigone / Sophocles
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde / Robert Louis Stevenson
The Catcher in the Rye / J. D. Salinger
A Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man / James Henry
Student request: if you would like to read a classic novel that is not on the list please email Ms. Sutherland for approval. Approval will be based on the literary merit and content of the novel. Novels that are none to be taught in lower grade levels will be rejected. If a student has read a novel previously (whether it is on this list or an approved request) they are expected to reread the novel for this class this year.
Name______Date ______
Class______(Choice Novel)
AP English Data Sheet
Book Title ______Publication Date ______
Author ______
Source of Information for Data Sheet ______
Provide information about the time period (literary, historical, philosophical, etc). / Provide significant details about the author.Identify the genre and specify how this work fits its characteristics.
Provide plot points (use bullets or graphic organizer).
Identify and explain the use and effect of 3 literary techniques/devices.
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Cite and quote 3 significant passages (use ellipses to abbreviate).
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Describe the setting(s) and explain its significance. / Identify and explain key metaphors (M), symbols (S) or motifs (F) in the work.
Identify and explain the theme(s) of the work.
Write at least 5 vocabulary words and the page number you found them on and define them.
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Write 2 to 3 questions or topics of discussion.