February 23, 2012

Mr. Robertson

Welcome to Mr. Robertson’s page. Please click just one more time on the following link for a much more detailed and interactive experience: Mr. Robertson’s AP Literature Website

Thanks! I strongly encourage all parents and guardians to check the above website often. The classroom calendar, which can be found here and on the AP Literature Website, will have a brief description of nightly homework and down-loadable content. Of course, if your student misses class he or she will miss valuable classroom activities that are not reproducible or accessible through the website. These activities include lectures, class discussions, and in-class exercises. There is no substitute for the classroom experience!

Please feel free to contact me (email is preferable) with questions and concerns.

Best,

Will Robertson

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Open House

Dear Parents and Guardians, Unfortunately, I have to leave the Open House event early this evening. Both my wife and I work at Corbett. Since our two year old and six month old will need attention before the end of the event, we’ll be leaving at around 7:15pm. I apologize if we are not able… [Read More...]

AP Literature Website

Mr. Robertson’s AP Literature Website

Welcome To AP Literature and Composition

As described in the AP English Course Description, this course will require students to read a variety of works including poetry, short fiction, novels, and dramas. Students will write frequently both inside and outside of class to explore and analyze these texts. Informal assignments may ask for their initial response to a work. More formal… [Read More...]