This week's agenda:
Monday -
- IB Theatre I (Mrs. Brooks) - The international theatre papers will be due. Make sure it's 3 pages and double-spaced. Your paper only needs to be on the section that you chose (out of A, B, C, etc.).
- AP Calculus BC (Mr. Bobbitt) - The homework from Sections 7.1 and 7.2 of the Calculus book will be due, along with the Practice AP problems. Remember that AP requires rounding to three (3) decimal places.
- AP Chemistry (Mrs. Smith) - We will be having a test on Chapters 9 and 10 from the textbook. The homework from those chapters will also be due. Be sure to study your notes, textbook, etc.
- AP European History (Mr. Bullington) - There is a test on the modernization of Russia and Louis XIV's reign in France. Remember to review some material about England just in case there are a few questions about English government.
- AP Chemistry (Mrs. Smith) - The Molecular Geometry lab will be due. Be sure to follow the IB Rubric.
- AP English Language and Composition (Ms. Harvilchuck) - Multiple-choice test on recent epigraphs, characters from the prologue of The Canterbury Tales, scansion, and the Pardoner's Tale.
- AP Biology (Ms. Bidwell) - Test on Chapters 13, 14, and 15 in Campbell.
- AP English Language and Composition (Ms. Harvilchuck) - Written section (essay) of yesterday's test.
- AP Calculus BC (Mr. Bobbitt) - The review on Complex Numbers will be due. Keep in mind that this is a change in the schedule. Remember that IB requires rounding to three (3) significant digits.
- IB Spanish III (Sr. Alemañy) - We will be having a quiz on the vocabulary from Capítulo 4. It will be the same format as usual: 25 words spoken aloud in Spanish - you write them down in Spanish and write what they mean in English.
- AP World History (Mr. Rose) - We are having a test today on Chapter 10, Greece. We are also getting our progress reports.
- English I - Pre IB (Mr. Murray) - We are turning in our Major Works Data Sheet on the Odyssey.
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