<p>Read ‘Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?’</p>
<p>Lots of you have pretty mild summer assignments… mine are</p>
<p>APUSH
-SQ3RS on first 8 chapters of the American Pageant, test on first 6 on the second day of school, test on 7-8 the next week
-Critical book review on a book from a list and take a picture of ourself reading it sometime during summer(lol)
-Test of order, names, and parties of all U.S. presidents on first day, must get 100%</p>
<p>AP Eng Lang (due 2 weeks before school starts) and basically everyone joined this class because the teachers were easy, guess what different teachers this year
-Read 3 books and annotate them (inside the books)(all nonfiction, two about writing)
-Read 20 log entries based on vocab terms
-Memorize huge list of vocab terms</p>
<p>AP Physics B
- Do Chapter Review, Test, and Standardized Test in the Algebra 2 Textbook for 11 chapters (really dumb)
-Read a chapter in the book and do some problems</p>
<p>AP Calculus BC
-Do this packet of problems maybe from an AP test or something does not look that bad</p>
<p>Spanish III Honors
-Do a bunch of workbook assignments (really easy)</p>
<p>AP Comp Sci A
-Do “research” on Java and memorize some terms (lol)</p>
<p>I want to go to your school, Franticpizza. Hunger Games <3</p>
<p>Um…two books to read, lots of memorizing for AP Chem and APUSH, and some notes for APUSH. This summer homework thing is kind of new for me–the most I’ve had before was to read three books and most of those books were classics or near-classics.</p>
<p>Honors English:
Read 3 books (Huck Finn, Scarlet Letter, Joy Luck Club)
There’s probably work, but we haven’t heard about that yet.</p>
<p>APUSH:
Read first three chapters
Prep for two map tests on the first day of class (which is before the first day of school)
30 term cards (which requires much more than mere definition)
An FRQ
A chart on the readings</p>
<p>Doesn’t seem too bad.</p>
<p>AP English Lit:</p>
<p>Read a few parables from the Bible, Things Fall Apart, and a novel listed on the summer assignment. Moreover, there are some written assignments accompanying the reading.</p>
<p>AP Biology:</p>
<p>Read Chapter 50-55 from the Campbell textbook and answer three given AP questions.</p>
<p>AP Calculus AB:</p>
<p>do the problems on the homework packet and make a poster on a lengthy word problem given.</p>
<p>AP Japanese Language and Culture:</p>
<p>Kanji Packet and some bookwork from Yookoso! Continuing with Contemporary Japanese.</p>
<p>I have summer homework from my college. It’s weird because I haven’t even enrolled in classes but I got a summer assignment. I have to read Sartre’s “Existentialism” and take extensive notes about it. Idk, but I don’t think any of the other UC’s, even Berkeley and UCLA, have summer assignments. I’m not complaining though, it sounds fun.</p>
<p>AP Bio- Read and outline first four chapters of the book</p>
<p>AP English- Read “Medea,” “The Invisible Man” (the Ralph Ellison one), and “Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man”—> 5 page paper each</p>
<p>AP USH- Read “The Jungle” and five page paper, 3 essay questions on the first chapter in textbook, read and outline Chapt. 2 and 3 in textbook, 5 page research paper on a historical figure</p>
<p>This is gonna be a fun summer</p>
<p>Pre-ib world - this whole book and ??
Pre-ib alegrba 2 -50 questions
spanish - workbook
ap macro
and book to read
so busy</p>
<p>AP Gov/Pol: Read Hardball and write a paper on two modern politicians not mentioned in the book
AP Calc: Limit/Derivative Review WS (2 seconds)
AP English: A View from the Bridge by Arthur Miller and 2 other books of my choosing. Some stupid worksheet on Arthur Miller’s play.
AP Bio: Review 4 chapters on Ecology and take a test on it
AP Stats: Don’t know yet, not sure if I still feel like taking the course.</p>
<p>All I care about is that I’m a senior now :P</p>
<p>AP Comp: Read 3 dreadfully boring books about writing. Write 10 one page essays. Write 2 3-4 page memoirs. Write one 5 page synthesis essay. Write one 2 page reflection.</p>
<p>AP USGov: Outline first 5 chapters of Barrons.</p>
<p>AP Psych: Outline the entire Barrons.</p>
<p>AP Econ (both): Read and Outline “Naked Economics”</p>
<p>AP Calc AB: Precalc review packet</p>
<p>AP Stats: Complete the first chapter.</p>
<p>AP Art History: Define vocab words and read The Annotated Mona Lisa</p>
<p>Soooo yeah, its not bad except for Comp SUCKS BALLSLLSSSS!!!</p>
<p>APUS: Read an entire book (477 pages, 19 chapters), answer a ton of questions, write a one page analysis.</p>
<p>AP Human Geography: Complete 5 out of 11 tasks given to us (ex: visit a foreign country, send postcards to yourself from 4 different places). We must keep a notebook and make “observations:”.</p>
<p>Honors English: Read Fahrenheit 451 and To Kill a Mockingbird</p>
<p>Wow I feel lucky, I don’t have any homework to do over the summer. I made a reading list for fun though :/</p>
<p>^^At least for APUSH you didn’t have to read A People’s History by Howard Zinn…</p>
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One of the books I have to read for AP Lit is the Joy Luck Club. That book sucks hard so far…</p>
<p>wow I feel lucky… I have absolutely no summer homework (well, unless summer reading counts- but I only have to read 2 books). I’m in AP classes too…maybe my teachers are just slackers, which is fine with me.</p>
<p>^The reason why my school makes their students have intense summer work is because I’m under a block schedule. Because of this, they usually pound lots of work so by the time we start school again we’re already 1/4th done and complete everything by the end of the semester. For APUSH, last year, I had to do the first 7 chapters and write an analysis of the Dec of Independence and also read Howard Zinn (only the first 5 chapters, though). Block schedule SUCKS!</p>
<p>^ wow, 7 chapters?! APUSH is the only class I’ve ever done summer work for-- we only had to do the first 2 chapters.
So much for a summer ‘break’ for you guys…</p>
<p>Yeah, but that’s only AP work. The majority of kids here only take like 1-3 AP classes a year. By the end of my senior year I would have completed 8/12 :P</p>
<p>So this is all high school? No college students with a summer assignment? lol</p>
<p>Spanish - Enjoy summer
English - Enjoy summer
Economics - Enjoy summer
Math - Enjoy summer
Biology - Enjoy summer</p>
<p>Summer - Get some</p>