What AP Summer Work Do You Have To Do?

<p>… AP Physics B, AP Calc AB, AP World, AP Chinese</p>

<p>And I don’t see how you guys have work in all those classes lol, we have none(except for AP English Lang/Lit)</p>

<p>@Joan52</p>

<p>World History could very well be a required class.</p>

<p>AP psychology:
Read 40 studies that changed psychology and do some summaries
Project on a given famous psychologist </p>

<p>APUSH:
Read a people’s history of the US and answer 245 questions
Label a map of the US </p>

<p>AP lang:
Read the things they carried and do a close reading journal
Read the autobiography of benjamin Franklin and do a response journal
Write an essay about controversy </p>

<p>AP Chem:
Nothing</p>

<p>AP Lit: Read 2 books “of literary merit” by the same author (doing “For Whom the Bell Tolls” and “The Old Man and The Sea”)
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AP Euro: Read “The Annotated Mona Lisa” and “A History of the Wife” and answer a packet of questions on each of them.</p>

<p>AP Gov: Working through a huge packet that covers a large portion of the course material. (Our AP Gov class does the whole AP cirriculum in like 4 weeks then spends the rest of the semester preparing for the We the People competition).</p>

<p>AP Calc BC and AP Physics: nothing</p>

<p>AP Lit: read Jane Eyre, Gulliver’s Travels, and some other book.
AP Euro: read The Prince by Machiavelli, write a 1500 word essay describing how a world leader followed his methods.
AP BC: none
AP Italian: read a book, answer like 50 questions
AP Economics/US Gov: none</p>

<p>Our school said that they weren’t allowed to give summer homework. My APUSH teacher tried last year.</p>

<p>^I want to come to your school.</p>

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We’re the third worst school in the state and about to lose funding, but go ahead.</p>

<p>Buttload of summer assignments :(</p>

<p>AP English Lit
-Read the Invisible Man twice and annotate thoroughly
-Invisible Man Handout </p>

<p>AP Gov
-Read Hardball by Chris Matthews
-25 One Page Reports on SCOTUS Cases
-5 One Page Reports on Federalist Papers Excerpts
-Constitution Worksheet</p>

<p>AP Music Theory- None :)</p>

<p>AP Stats
Not too bad, just a whole bunch of handouts.</p>

<p>AP Bio
-Read “Your Inner Fish”
-25 Representations of Vocabulary Words (Drawing+Summary)
-Memorization of Terms</p>

<p>AP MacEcon
-Read “Naked Economics” and answer questions for each chapter.</p>

<p>For college, I have to read a book about living a well-rounded life. No assignment, no grade taken, but it will be discussed with others in my dorm. Haha. I will not miss AP summer assignments.</p>

<p>I decided to take the AP online course. I am taking stats, Spanish and gov. It is approved by the uc. Do you think it is similar to self study or not? I have ap hw also. Not much though.</p>

<p>Yay, no Workkkkk!</p>

<p>AP Pysch- Read 50 pgs in the text book and write two essays</p>

<p>AP Lit- Read 3 books, write an essay, and fill out worksheets</p>

<p>AP Calc- Practice problems</p>

<p>AP Bio- Grow a plant, read 5 chapters, and do bookwork</p>

<p>AP French- read a story, answer questions, and write an essay</p>

<p>I wish I didn’t have any >:(</p>

<p>AP English - Read Catch-22, Invisible Man, Heart of Darkness, and Brave New World. Annotate and/or write essay prompts for each.</p>

<p>AP Bio - Chapter 1 Reading Guide. Scavenger Hunt. Show and Tell. Watch and comment on Lord of the Ants. </p>

<p>Spanish (not AP but college) - First 2 chapters and activities on both</p>

<p>Human Geo - Read the 30 page article on “Themes of Human Geography” then read the book “The Heartless Stone” and write about an example for each of the themes in every chapter</p>

<p>Psych - Read the first 3 chapters in the textbook and do a packet related to it</p>

<p>10th grade Honors English (yeah not AP I know…) - Read Old Man & The Sea, Mice & Men, and A Separate Peace. Then there’s 4 essays and a poster to do (first essay due in a week… I should probably start that)</p>

<p>Due in a week? Do you submit it online?</p>

<p>We have to email everything to her.</p>

<p>Pre AP Bio: Read and write paper over Ghost Map</p>

<p>AP Englsih: Read and keep some type of grammar journal over Invisible man</p>

<p>AP US History: Read, take notes, and write paper over The Forgotten Awaking: How the second great awaking spread through the west</p>

<p>AP English Language: Choose a book from a list of “classics” (I chose Frankenstein), read the book, analyze 10 important quotes from the book, write a 4-6 page essay analyzing the universal meaning presented in the book, read four articles, answer questions and write an essay for each article, write an essay about our personal writing style. </p>

<p>AP Government: Read and create a Harvard outline for both the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution (+ amendments), create 150 flashcards with definitions/context for some government terms, buy the CliffsNotes study guide.</p>

<p>AP Gov isn’t so bad, I’m almost done, I just have to do the outlines, but AP Lang is killing me. I’ve only read Frankenstein so far so I have a lot of work to do in the next week or so. I go back to school the third week of July and I have other projects going on the two weeks before school</p>

<p>You go back to school in July???</p>

<p>I thought my school was bad for starting in mid-August!</p>