AP English Language and CompositionSynthesis Project
Goals:
- To become familiar with the Synthesis question format
- To see connections between relevant primary documents of both written and visual texts
- To develop critical thinking and research skills
Requirements:
- A carefully written prompt, which includes
- A critical question or statement about your topic, plus any follow up questions that may be required. Your prompt should be worded to include one of the following:
- defend, challenge, or qualify
- evaluate
- analyze
- 6 documents related to your assigned topic, clearly labeled A-F and including any necessary introductory information
- One document must be visual
- You MAY NOT USE ALL INTERNET SOURCES
- Select the most important excerpt for longer sources.
- Write the introduction and bibliographic information for each using MLA Formatting
- Annotated bibliography, which will include the correctly cited source material for each of your documents, as well as a brief (3-5 sentence) rationale explaining how each document might be used in response to the prompt. Use MLA formatting. The rationale must also include a note on which document is meant to be used as the visual component.
- Then each student will write a sample essay response to his/her prompt or choose to write to another student’s prompt.
- Use the AP synthesis format (language, length of excerpts, boxes, and so on) as a template for your final product. Format your project exactly as if it were from the College Board.
- The whole package neatly put together in the following order on the due date:
- Cover page with your topic and name
- Prompt with directions,
- Documents A-F
- Annotated bibliography
- Response to prompt written in class after due date.
- The topics (must be approved by teacher):
Consider the follow general categories to get you started if you are struggling
- Media
- Sports
- Health and Technology
- Education
- Social and Political Issues
Synthesis Project Scoring Guide
Area of Assessment / A / B / C / DPrompt
(20 points possible) / Clear, precise, and thoughtful; demonstrates outstanding critical thinking; either significant factor or defend, refute, qualify / Clear, precise and thoughtful; demonstrates strong critical thinking; either significant factor or defend, refute, qualify / Adequate; may need to be more precise and/or thoughtful; demonstrates some critical thinking; either significant factor or defend, refute, qualify / Inadequate; unclear and imprecise; demonstrates weak critical thinking; does NOT follow CB guideline for either significant factor or defend, refute, qualify
Documents selection and rationale in annotated bibliography points possible)
(60 points) /
- Includes at least one visual
- Rationales in the annotated bibliography demonstrate outstanding critical thinking; connections between each document and the prompt are highly insightful
- Selection of sources and excerpts are quality credible sources for question
- Includes at least one visual source
- Rationales in the annotated bibliography demonstrate critical thinking; connections between each document and the prompt are insightful
- Selection of sources and excerpts are quality credible sources for question
- Includes at least one visual source
- Rationales in the annotated bibliography demonstrate competent critical thinking; connections between each document and the prompt may be predictable
- Selection of most sources and excerpts are quality credible sources for question
- May be missing a visual source
- Rationales in the annotated bibliography demonstrate weak critical thinking; connections between each document and the prompt are inadequate and very predictable
- Source selection and excerpts are not quality sources for topic question
Introductory Information in italics above each source
(30 points)
5 per source /
- Relevant introductory info is included; it is clear and concise and is in italics above source
- Relevant introductory info is included and is in italics above source
- Some relevant introductory info is included—may need to be more clear or elaborated and is in italics above source
- Needs further introductory info for documents in italics above source
MLA Citation
(60 points)
2 points per error – not to exceed 60 points total /
- MLA citation is followed perfectly in source text boxes and on annotated bibliography
- MLA citation is followed with minor errors in source text boxes and on annotated bibliography
- MLA citation may have several errors in source text boxes and on annotated bibliography
- MLA citation is incorrect or missing in source text boxes and on annotated bibliography
Scavenger Hunt
Questions
(30 points)
5 points per source /
- Questions are well developed where student cannot just Google the answer; accompanied by key; students can locate accurate answers with ease due to correct MLA citation
- Most questions are well developed where student cannot just Google the answer; accompanied by key; students can locate accurate answers with some ease due to correct MLA citation
- Few questions are well developed where student cannot just Google the answer; accompanied by partial key; students can locate accurate answers with some difficulty due to correct MLA citation
- Questions are NOT well developed; student can just Google the answer; accompanied by no or a partial key; students cannot locate accurate answers with ease due to correct MLA citation
Presentation/
Formatting (10 points possible) /
- Project is put together in a highly professional, clearly organized manner.
- Project is put together in a professional, organized manner.
- Project is generally organized.
- Project is poorly organized.
_____/20 prompt
_____/50 documents and rationale
_____/30 points introductory material to each source
_____/60 points MLA citation
_____/30 scavenger hunt questions
_____/10 presentation/formatting
_____/200
Synthesis Essay Rubric
AP / Description8-9
97-100 /
- Effectively develops a position.
- Appropriate and convincing evidence.
- Impressive control of language
6-7
90-96 /
- Adequately develops a position.
- Appropriate evidence.
- Generally clear prose
5
80-89 /
- Develops a position
- Evidence and/or explanations may be uneven, inconsistent, or limited
- Some lapses in diction/syntax, but usually conveys student’s ideas
4-3
70-79 /
- Inadequately develops a position
- Insufficient evidence
- Immature control of writing
2-1
69 and below /
- Little success in developing a position
- May misunderstand prompt or respond to prompt with unrelated, inaccurate, or inappropriate evidence
- Consistent weaknesses in writing
100 point grade for synthesis