<p>Fahrenheit was one of my favorite books! But you’re reading it for AP Lit? That was our summer assignment going into 9th grade…</p>
<p>AP Chem: Chapter 1-5,11 in Zumdahl and answer about 20 questions per chapter. </p>
<p>AP Lang: Read Moby Dick and Mountains Beyond Mountains</p>
<p>AP Econ: Read Freakonomics and write an essay, 2 modules in the textbook</p>
<p>HonorsUS: Summarize The Progressive Chapter in Brinkley</p>
<p>HonorsPrecalc: NONe!</p>
<p>Science Research: huntingtons research internship with a professor at my state flagship :)</p>
<p>Apush: read the first six chapters and take notes. Read several packets and then use this to write a 3 page essay. Answer eight “discussion essays”. Read a book of my choice about colonial America 1607-1750 and write a book report.
Ap English: read kite runner and answer 5 “discussion essays”. Read Mythology and take notes. Study lit terms for a quiz.
AP calc: review stuff, lots of worksheets and questions like " what do you think calculus is"</p>
<p>Only AP classes are allowed to do summer assignments.</p>
<p>AP Latin: read English translations of the Gallic Wars and the Aeneid </p>
<p>AP Lit: read a packet on Islam and write an essay, read the Kiterunner, answer questions, write an essay. Analyze a short story and several poems, write an essay, and do two film analyses </p>
<p>AP Calc: packet of 120 or so problems</p>
<p>AP Bio: take notes on the first 6 chapters of the book. </p>
<p>AP Euro: memorize where all the countries are in Europe, as well as major cities and physical features. Read Sophies World and write an essay.</p>
<p>I’m taking 5 AP courses next year and I only have AP English Language homework. I have to read two books I’ve never heard of and do a short assignment for both.</p>
<p>^I’m also taking 5 AP’s, but I have no summer HW from any of them!</p>
<p>Technically, I do, because I have college Macro and Micro HW, but oh well!</p>