<p>Just curious to see what everyone else's summer assignments are! Post them next to the corresponding class, and also indicate which classes you don't have any homework in. (Besides the obvious gym and lunch.) Thought this would be interesting considering school just ended, and I've yet to see something like this on CC! :)</p>
<p>AP World II - Webquest</p>
<p>English - Analyzing 2 books, Pride and Prejudice and TBD</p>
<p>Algebra/Trig - Packet (easy peasy)</p>
<p>AP Stats - Outlining Chapter P and 1 of textbook and webquest</p>
<p>Chem - HUGE packet with labs and projects and worksheets</p>
<p>None in Spanish!</p>
<p>IB History of the Americas, IB Chem/Psych = None
IB Math = 22 page packet
IB Bio = 10 page packet
IB Spanish = A project where we have to make a brochure about our summer vacation
IB English= Reading Scarlet Letter and a choice book from the College Board list. For the Scarlet Letter, we have to record passages about each character, and then talk about symbolism and the narrator’s attitude towards the Puritans, and then for the choice book, we have to answer 16 questions about theme, plot, characterization, and point of view, and then write a literary review of the novel. </p>
<p>I plan on starting either this week or next week.</p>
<p>AP Eng- Scarlett Letter, read and annotate
AP Calc AB- some calculator excersises
APUSH- memorize presidents, amendments, states, cities, etc.
AP Bio- Read and take notes on first two chapters of book</p>
<p>Anatomy hon- none
USB- none</p>
<p>AP Psychology: write a personal essay about Go Ask Alice + A Clockwork Orange
Pre-Calc H: 10 page packet and outlining the first chapter
AP Bio: Study program, read the first 6 chapters of an online book and answer questions weekly
US Literature H: Analyze Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Grapes of Wrath, Song of Solomon, The Things They Carried for a reading test once school starts</p>
<p>AP Lang - Read Fast Food Nation, Glass Menagerie, Fahrenheit 451, and Zeitoun</p>
<p>AP Poly Sci - None
Latin II - None
AP Calculus AB - Pre-calculus refresher
AP Physics C: Mechanics - None
AP Lang & Comp - None
Horticulture II - None
Sports medicine - None</p>
<p>I love it.</p>
<p>AP Lit: 3 books from a list; 1 required book for test on first day;Genesis from Bible; 1 paper about one of the 3 books.
AP Stats: first 3 chapters of book all odd exercises and test on them first day
AP Calc BC: first 4 chapters odd exercises
AP Econ: read a book and answer questions
Spanish: Don Quixote
Latin: NONE
Ancient Greek: first 2 chapters of book
<em>dies</em></p>
<p>Ap stats: key terms and definitions
Lit: 3 books, vocab flash cards (125 words…), work sheets on each book, 30 questions on one of the books in addition to annotating them.
Gov: summaries of about 50 court cases (this will probably be my winter break assignment though)
Econ: 50 page packet </p>
<p>AP Language & Comp. - Read “Walden” + 2 optional books from a given list; Focus on identifying the author’s argument and how they support it (persuasion techniques). I chose “The Intuitionist” and “Utopia”. </p>
<p>Honors Pre-Calc. - SAT math problems packet
AP USH - None
Honors Anatomy - None
Physics - None
Honors French IV - None, but I plan to stay on top of the grammar, verb tenses, etc.</p>
<p>AP Lit - Great Expectations, As You Like It, and one book from a list of about 10 (I picked A Streetcar Named Desire). We have to do two blog posts per book. Def less work than my AP Lang assignment last year, but much less enjoyable. </p>
<p>AP Stats - Packet that’s about 10 pages. First two are writing definitions, 2-3 are algebra review, the rest are creating graphs/histograms/stem plots/etc. I’ve finished this, it took very little time. </p>
<p>AP Physics - Packet that’s about 15 pages. 2/3 of it is algebra/trig review, there’s some practice with graphs, the rest is an introduction to 1D kinematics. I already finished this, it was pretty easy. </p>
<p>AP Gov, Spanish 4, Constitutional Law, Biotech Engineering all have none.</p>
<p>AP Lit - Great Expectations, Sense & Sensibility, Jane Eyre. Essay
AP Gov - N/A
AP Comp Sci - N/A
AP Bio -N/A
AP Chem - N/A
AP Calc - N/A</p>
<p>Honors English 4 - Watch some movie and read a book, and write a 3 page paper
Honors Econ - Trimester course so none
MV Calc - None
AP Biology - Read some book
AP Physics C - Calculus refresher
AP Chem - First 2 chapters out of the textbook</p>
<p>Let’s place bets on when I start!</p>
<p>Calc III - Review derivatives, integration, Taylor series
English and Honors College - Read The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, write essay
Physics - None
Honors Class - None
Intro to Engineering - None</p>
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This year that is. :rolleyes:</p>
<p>Read Zeitoun and a reading packet dealing with reform</p>
<p>AP English Literature - Read three books assigned, for the first book, write four 500 word responses on Goodreads, describing reaction, for second and third book, write dialectal journal with textual evidence and multiple responses. Then, write a 2000 word introduction letter that captures your personality, writing style, and talents.</p>
<p>AP Politics and Government - Read Harball by Chris Matthews, for each chapter, describe/explain the political philosophy being discussed and apply it to any current US Politician. </p>
<p>AP Calculus - WebQuest on UT Austin’s website.</p>
<p>My entire school has to read The Fault in Our Stars by John Green over the summer. They have an official “summer book” every year, and they tell us that we will have a project in our English classes when school starts(it was easy this year).</p>
<p>APUSH - Take notes on ~40 page packet
AP Chem - 10 page packet w/ 100 or so questions from textbook + memorize some charts
AP Lang - Read two books (one mandatory, one choice from a list)
Pre-Calc H - 50 question review of Alg2/Trig
Spanish 4H - 20 page packet + essay</p>
<p>@foodlover - Are you serious?! That’s an awesome assignment…I absolutely loved that book.</p>
<p>UConn Economics: 400 Pages, 40~ problems
AP Physics B: I’m supposed to have a couple of videos, but I haven’t got them yet…
AP Stats: NONE!
AP Euro: NONE!
AP Macro: I’m supposed to have summer work, but I haven’t received notice yet…
AP Micro: See above^</p>