In-Class Work Time: 2018 AP F.R. EXAM In-Class Work Time: 2017 AP F.R. EXAM
DUE at beginning the period: DUE at beginning the period: AP QUIZ #4 (2016, 2017, 2018)
S.G: Topics 5-7 pg. 9 – 13 S.G: Topics 8 - 10 (p. 14 – 20)
P.P: Topics 5-7 pg. 18 – 22 P.P: Topics 8 - 10 (p. 23 – 32) In-Class:
Submitting both packets MOCK MULTIPLE CHOICE EXAM
In-Class: QUIZ #12 (Ch. 12) (90-minutes)
AP QUIZ #3 (2017, 2018) Grade in class
In-Class Work Time: 2016 AP F.R. EXAM HW Due Monday: 2015 & 2014 AP F.R. Exam
Final Project Work Day Final Project Work Day Final Project Work Day
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Final Project Work Day Final Project Presentations
1. You will receive two packets on April 15th: the Practice Problem Packet (Primary Resource) & the Study Guide
Packet (Secondary). You need to complete the assigned problems each night at home and bring them to class
completed on the date they are due. For example, you need to arrive to class on Wednesday April 17th with Topics 11,
12, & 13 completed in both packets. We will be assigning individuals and/or pairs to put up their work and discuss
the solutions at the start of each period.
2. After we go over the Practice Problems Packet and the Study Guide Packet questions, we will take an AP QUIZ
based on the homework problems you were assigned. For example, on Wednesday April 17th you will take AP Quiz #1
which will be either identical or similar to problems from Topics 11 - 13. On Friday, April 19th you will take cumulative
AP Quiz #2 on problems similar or identical to the 2018 AP exam (and/or Topics 1 – 4. If you miss a quiz day, you
will be expected to make up the quiz during tutorial the day after your absence (no make-up quizzes). You will
receive a different, more challenging question than everyone else.
3. After we take the AP Quiz during each class, we will peer-grade them. The quiz grade will go in the Test/Quiz
Category.
4. After the AP Quiz & grading is complete, you will have the rest of the class period to work on that day’s assigned
AP Exam (2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013). You are responsible for completing the entire exam and making sure to
GRADE IT IN RED PEN at home using College Board’s online rubrics. DO NOT RELY on the answer keys, do each
problem first.