<p>AP Art History- Create a diagram for comparisions and contrasts in Isalm and ChristianitY and read a whole chapter in Gardner's Art Through The Ages-I think its chapter 12 or something</p>
<p>AP Human Geography- review in Barrons study book</p>
<p>Algebra 2- practice problems and take home test</p>
<p>Chemistry-buy sat2 chemistry prep book and begin studying for sat2 test</p>
<p>I have to read two books and five packets for English (with some written work), plus a former IB math exam to be handed-in for extra credit along with calc BC studying and whatnot. Not too bad except for English.</p>
<p>A chem lab, spanish project, latin project (due one day after we get back) The math teacher who usually gives tons of homework, was nice and gave nothing though.</p>
<p>AP U.S.: FRQ review packet (research several FRQs pertaining to your topic and dissect them) <-- group project
AP Calc: Just some normal hw
AP Chem: Some extra credit projects...40 points! :)
English: Some reading</p>
<p>Lit- read about 10 chapters of Huck Finn (with a test the day we get back)
Euro History- read something or other
AP Spanish Lit- read more of "El burlador de Sevilla" and answer questions</p>
<p>Not too bad... only problem is I also have to write my application for Gov. School.</p>
<p>I am soooo lucky, last year i had a lot for AP Hist and Honors English. This year i have none except a small research project for AP Chem, 1-2 pages. Hooray! :)</p>
<p>AP History Teachers are relentless. Last year we had a Full AP US Exam. This year in AP WORld, we have a full Multiple Choice Exam. Should be fun when the time comes.</p>