Sunday, January 3, 2010

Special Edition - Weekly Update

I hope everyone had an enjoyable winter break--school feels like forever ago, doesn't it? Nevertheless, on January 5th, school will start back up. Some of the things that we were supposed to do over the holidays...this is of course excluding studying for exams.

AP Eng. Lit and Comp (Mr. Murray) - Work on picking out a topic for the individual oral presentation. Remember, everyone must have a different topic and topics cannot be shared. Submit the topic proposal via email to lock in your topic. All proposals are due January 7th.

AP Chemistry (Mr. Mitchell) - This homework was originally due December 18th, but he allowed it to be turned in on January 5th. Pg. 636, #23-#29 odd, #30, #31, #33-#38.

IB World Geography (Mr. Sutton) - Keep working on that IA! It's due on the 11th.

APUSH (Mr. Rose) - There will be a quiz on the following material the week we get back (not the day). Princeton Review, Chapter 14: Post-War Period and the Latet 20th Century (1954-2000).

AP Calculus BC (Mrs. Li) - To the best of my knowledge, this is the homework due: required 7.2-7.5, with recommended 5.6, 5.7, 7.1 - 7.5 when we have a test (which is supposed to be sometime this week). Remember that the free response for the exam will be from the years 2009-1998.

IB Biology (Mrs. Bidwell) - Yeast Fermentation Lab has been put on hold as Mrs. Bidwell wants to find the best way for all data to be pooled together.

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