Important Updates for AP Exam Review and Assignments Due - May 7, 2014
As we approach the end of the school year on May 19, it's time to prepare for the upcoming AP exams. Please ensure that you monitor your grades in Infinite Campus and report any discrepancies. Remember to return all books by Friday. Juniors must complete the ECAP research assignment, with due dates approaching. Ensure you bring the required essays and complete any outstanding vocabulary assignments. Today's exam review will cover significant texts, including "The Story of Edgar Sawtelle" and "A Thousand Acres." Stay engaged as we finalize assignments for Core English.
Important Updates for AP Exam Review and Assignments Due - May 7, 2014
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Wednesday, 7 May 2014 Time will pass; will you? 14 days remain in the school year. • Learning Goal: • Review for AP exams • “It is better to offer no excuse than a bad one.” • George Washington American Studies
Housekeeping • Please monitor your grade in Infinite Campus, and alert us to any discrepancies immediately. • Book Returns (all by Friday, excepting AMSCO): • The Language of Composition • Brown and Green Document Books • American Pageant
Coming Due • ALL JUNIORS must complete the ECAP research before the end of the year. Your due date is May 19 or before. You can find the templates for both these assignments posted on the class website. • Please bring in all eight 9 to a 9 essays tomorrow. • Have you completed that last vocabulary assignment?
Today’s Class • Exam Review—history
Senior Summer Reading • AP12 • The Story of Edgar Sawtellby Jane Smiley (parallels Hamlet) • OR • A Thousand Acres by Jane Smiley (parallels King Lear) • Honors 12 • The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin • Core English is still under discussion. Assignments will be posted on the school website within the next couple of weeks.