<p>AP English & Comp : Summer reader, write a 1-2page essay on 12 of the essays in the packet.</p>
<p>APUSH: Read a packet
AP Art History: Read a small preclass book, answer some questions on it
Yeah…not bad at all :)</p>
<p>AP English & Comp : Summer reader, write a 1-2page essay on 12 of the essays in the packet.</p>
<p>APUSH: Read a packet
AP Art History: Read a small preclass book, answer some questions on it
Yeah…not bad at all :)</p>
<p>AP English Language - read The Crucible and The Scarlet Letter, do some quote farming, put together a creative display of said quotes, analyze some literary criticism
AP U.S. History - read 5 chapters (100+ pages) of textbook, do identification notecards, turn in at least 10 pages of notes, write paper on book about African Americans in the early republic
Honors Pre-Calculus - 40 question problem set on stuff I learned and forgot in freshman year (I took Algebra II then, and after a year of mindless Geometry, this will be a fail)
Self-assigned - study for PSAT & SAT, work on reading list, visit nearby colleges :D</p>
<p>Ap art history:</p>
<p>Do introduction project which consists of questions, analysis, biographys.</p>
<p>Honors English:</p>
<p>read book of choice</p>
<p>do paper analyzing conflict of two characters.</p>
<p>Wow, US high schools get this much homework over the summer?</p>
<p>AP English- Read the Things They Carried, The Road, and Joy Luck Club. Write 11 pages (each) reading logs about significance, symbols, reactions, and summary of each chapter. Write an essay on Vietnam, write 2 character analysis on the Joy Luck Club, and draw a landscape of the Road.</p>
<p>AP Cal- 8 sections, read each section then there are 15 questions per section.</p>
<p>AP Gov’t- She didn’t give us any</p>
<p>AP Physics- New class this year so he didn’t assign anything :)</p>
<p>@ Sean1218 - Yeah - my parents, who went to hardcore private schools in Asia and never had summer homework, laugh at me when I’m furiously trying to get my **** together the week before going back to my mediocre American public high school - it really sucks. I even had summer homework in middle school! I’m just glad I don’t have HW in Physics.</p>
<p>AP Lang - Fredrick Douglass Narrative, The Tipping Point. Work for those + read The Glass Castle
APUSH- paper on Fredrick Douglass Narrative, 50 questions from Pageant
AP Env- read two books, do minimal work for it
AP Pysch- read a book, do work
AP French - read the french news, do french podcasts, blah</p>
<p>Most work I’ve ever had during the summer would be to read a book. And write a report on it by the third week of school</p>
<p>OH YEAH and ACT/SAT shiz</p>
<p>Honors English 11 - read three books, do three extensive response journals for each book, watch a summer movie, and write a movie review</p>
<p>AP US Gov - pick nine professional articles (at least three page mini) and wrote a two to two and a half page essay for each, in the end 18 pages minimum.</p>
<p>Crazy part is that those homework assignments, above, are DUE in the MIDDLE of SUMMER. Lastly, didn’t get my summer work for AP Lang, APUSH, and AP Psych yet. Also have to study for PSAT, SAT, and ACT.</p>
<p>I have one book to read. I’ll save it for lunch on the first day of school.</p>
<p>I have none My district changed their summer homework policy this year (I THINK the first reason was because parents started complaining about their kids having too much homework… but now it’s also because the schools in my district don’t even know what classes they’ll be having next year because of the budget crisis here in NJ, so they can’t really assign anyone summer homework for a class that they might not end up having at all) so no one has any real homework. However, some of the teachers are giving out their review packets if students want them… so I technically have an AP Calc packet to do, but it’s not “assigned” homework. I’m just doing it voluntarily so I’m not screwed come September…</p>
<p>English - Read 2 books + an essay on one.
Bio - 18 page packet that spans 6 chapters!!!
Physics - 51 problems spread over the first 2 chapters.</p>
<p>Fun.</p>
<p>AP Chemistry:
-Read through chapter eight in the textbook. (Page 301)
-150 question “test” on the chapters.
-Buy the PR review guide and a lab notebook.</p>
<p>AP English Language:
-read:
–Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting by in America by Barbara Ehrenreich
–Half the Sky by Nicholas D Kristof
–Down adn Out in Paris and London by George Orwell
–Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer
-Purchase textbook.
-Memorize 100 vocab words.
-College plans.</p>
<p>AP Human Geography:
-As of now, I’m going under the assumption that there is none… if the class is even going to run…</p>
<p>D:</p>
<p>My school only assigns summer assignments for AP classes. Unfortunately I have 5. Calc BC: Massive Packet reviewing AB topics and focusing on transcendentals. AP Language: Frankenstein and dialectical journals. AP Computer Science: my teacher hasn’t decided AP Physics C: a review of the topics learned in our first year of physics, some FRQs and particle motion poblems straight out of my calc book. AP Econ: several chapters out of the book and a rather interesting article about the economic situation. I’ll also be getting some essays etched out for admissions in the fall.</p>
<p>Cambridge English 10 - Read The Hunger Games, Pride and Prejudice, and Richard III, and then do assignments on them.</p>
<p>Cambridge Math 10 - Do some wack poster on topics from the Precalculus book</p>
<p>No AP Gov work!</p>
<p>AP English:
~Read ‘Things They Carried’
~~~Character analysis
~~~something else</p>
<p>~~~Practice AP English test based off book ^^
~~~synthesis essay</p>
<p>~Another nonfic book of our choice
~~~PowerStory project
~~~presentation
~~~something else</p>
<p>APUSH:
~~~3 worksheets
~~~read/review chapters 1 and 2</p>
<p>Oh, and studying for the SATs and self-studying a foreign language</p>
<p>for AP english: read a book + write a reader response journal</p>
<p>that’s it for assigned homework! i’ll probably be reviewing chemistry though for ap chem next year and chem SAT II.</p>
<p>Latin: Catch up about 2 terms of work because my latin class moved really fast this year and I have to catch up to speed because I took two sciences this year</p>
<p>AP Bio: Read 4 chapters and outline them</p>
<p>AP English Lit: Read Fountainhead and another book</p>
<p>IB English- Read The Great Gatsby, The Bell Jar, Notes From the Underground, and Their eyes Were Watching God booknotes on all but Notes from the underground.
IB History of the Americas- Read the first chapters of two books and outline 1 and complete a location map of the Americas
IB French- Review of the past 4 years of conjugations.</p>
<p>totally not looking forward to all the reading but that’s what i get for signing up for partial IB</p>
<p>I’m going into IB and have no summer homework. Idk why, but my school only gives out summer homework to kids going into tenth grade for WHAP. We never even get reading lists.</p>
<p>APUSH - Read first four chapters (~150 pages) of the textbook.</p>
<p>We don’t have summer homework for anything except APUSH, I think. And even that is only “suggested” (even though we have a test in the first week or two of school…).</p>