What summer reading/assignments do you guys have?

<p>Crime and Punishment
1984
Bible Excerpts
Mythology
Essay</p>

<p>Not bad at all…</p>

<p>For AP English, I have to read Prairyerth by William Least Heat Moon. Not exactly conventional, haha.</p>

<p>For APUSH, I was thinking of reading Only Yesterday: An Informal History of the 1920s by Frederick Lewis Allen but I’m still allowed to decide otherwise from another list.</p>

<p>Has anyone ever ready either of the two books I listed above?</p>

<p>For AP Physics B, I have to go read and answer questions on four chapters of the text book. Also, my AP Bio teacher will be emailing my class weekly on assignments to finish ~ oh joy haha.</p>

<p>For AP Calculus AB, I have to finish a forty page packet. I’m telling you my summer will be filled with adventure ;)</p>

<p>All of Robert Frost’s works + a biography + 3 substantive critical reviews of Frost…and annotations on every page of it all. This is for AP Lit, I’ll be using this prep-work to write a 15ish page paper on Frost. Last year I did the same for Poe :)</p>

<p>How do y’all have times to be on CC?!?!?! GET TO WORK11</p>

<p>Rising Senior :)</p>

<p>AP english lit: read “Cat’s Eye” and write a 4-5 page paper on it, then choose a book from a list, which I chose “Atonement”. I already read it and watched the movie, truly amazin yet sad.
AP physics: read first chapter of textbook and do assigned problems, about 30.
Gov/Econ: read “Outliers: the story of success”
Theology: read “The red tent” and answer questions about it.</p>

<p>Have to annotate Frankenstein, read/take notes/annotate a small bit of the Bible, read and take notes on some mythology book, and some other book I think. For AP Lit.</p>

<p>Then I just have a packet with a few chapters of reading and simple assignments for AP Physics.</p>

<p>I have to read Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde and Mary Reilly…as well as two other books that we choose from a list!</p>

<p>AP English Lit:
Read Homer’s The Odyssey and take 30 pages of notes
Read a “work of literary merit” from a list and take 10 pages of notes
Write a personal statement from the UC prompt</p>

<p>AP Microeconomics:
Read an economics book from a list (I’m reading Freakonomics)</p>

<p>AP US Government:
Stay up to date on current events - yay!</p>

<p>@Serenica; oh boy, Least Heat Moon…we read parts of Blue Highways in English this past year and I wanted to bash my head into a wall. Have fun with that!</p>

<p>AP Lang - Read “Elements of Style” and read “On Writing, by Stephen King” - Then do 7 editorials completely irrelevant to the two books -___-</p>

<p>AP US Hist - Read the first 5 chapters of “A People’s History of the United States: 1492 to Present” and create a chapter analysis of each chapter. </p>

<p>Thank god the other AP class im taking doesnt have a summer assignment -___-</p>

<p>Rising junior. also, the most AP’s you can take as a junior/sen is only 3 :(</p>

<p>Sophomores, it’s 1, and freshmen, none. But I got a 5 on my first AP (APWH) so i’m hopeful for the others :D</p>

<p>For my AP Lit class this upcoming year, I have to read Crime and Punishment and Atonement, write thirty pages in journal entries and turn that in by August 6th. Then, I have to analyze a bunch of poems and write 20-30 pages in reflections and memorize a 14 line poem by the first day of school.
Yay AP English!</p>

<p>AP Lit- The Catcher and the Rye, In the Lake of the Woods, have to take notes and write an analysis on both.
AP Bio- Read “Remarkable Creatures” and answer questions over book
AP World- Read first 4 chapters of textbook, take notes and answer questions
AP Govt- Post to blog every week about current events
AP Physics- Read first 3 chapters and fill out packet</p>

<p>Luckily nothing for AP Micro and AP Macro!</p>

<p>I have to read King Lear and How to Read Literature Like a Professor, with an essay on the Shakespeare and a test on the other when I get back. For AP Bio, I have 3 packets and 3 chapters to learn in the books… over plants :P</p>

<p>The Innocent Man-John Grisham
The Alchemist-Paulo Coehlo
The Catcher in the Rye-J D Salinger</p>

<p>–
A World Lit Only by Fire: The Medieval Mind and the Renaissance-William Manchester (For APEuro)</p>

<p>–
Rising sophomore, here! I only have to take notes and prepare to take an exam on them. For A World Lit Only by Fire, I have to write an essay. I heard that A World Lit Only by Fire is filled with inaccuracies and is absolute crap. -.-’</p>

<p>Whew! After reading all that, I feel so unburdened!
For AP Gov I have to read The Prince and Hardball, then answer a bunch of questions.</p>

<p>Read Grimm’s Complete Fairy Tales (mildly disturbing and fascinating to see how the film adaptations stray so far from the original text) and write a 500-word project or more and an annotated bib, read A Game of Thrones (I’m in love with the series) and write a 500-word or more project and an annotated bib, read Things Fall Apart and do said work, read another book of my choice (I’m thinking Les Miserables or Othello) and do the same work for it. </p>

<p>Very easy!</p>

<p>stuff for ap calc and then reading catcher in the rye and something else I can’t recall the name of… by Henry David thoreau</p>

<p>in AP English Lit we have to read Grapes of Wrath and write a journal entry every 50 or so pages, then take notes on a few sections of the Bible and then just one journal on whatever other summer reading book we chose from the list. It’s not too bad as long as I can space it out between now and August. I’ve already gotten started on the first journal actually.</p>

<p>I have to take notes on the first five chapters of the American Pageant (well, technically it’s optional, but we’d have to do it during the school year anyways) for APUSH, and then we have about 25 review problems for Chem. Not awful, though I’m also taking Government over the summer and that’s more work than I expected.</p>

<p>^^^^lucky, i have to study the first 12 chapters of the American pageant, and we have a test on those chapters on the first day of school -___-</p>