Monthly Schedule

(Honors AP Calculus, Period B)

M 1/6/14

Classes resume. No additional HW is due.

 

T 1/7/14

Before class today, please read §§9-2 and 9-3, especially the green box on p. 439. No additional written HW is due. Instead, we may have a “stand and deliver” quiz in which randomly chosen students are sent to the board to do IBP or RRIBP problems similar to §9-3 #1-26. If you want to be super-prepared for the quiz, you can do those 26 problems (or just the odds, if you prefer), but that is not required.

 

W 1/8/14

HW due: Write #5, 6, 7, 8 from the practice midterm exam.

 

Th 1/9/14

HW due: On a clean sheet of paper, log at least 35 minutes’ worth of AP review problems, either from the link at the end of the 1/13 calendar entry or from an AP review book (or both, if you wish). For each problem, write the page number and problem number before starting your writeup. You do not need to rewrite the questions.

Important: You must go back at the end and grade your work in a different color. Make a checkmark for each question you answered correctly and an “X” (with corrections) for each question you answered incorrectly.

For tonight, do either all multiple-choice problems or all free-response problems, your choice. For items taken from the website, record the year of the exam and the form type as well—“regular” or “Form B.”

In class: Review.

 

F 1/10/14

HW due: Same as yesterday’s assignment, except that if you did multiple-choice problems for yesterday, do free-response for today, and if you did free-response problems for yesterday, do multiple-choice for today.

In class: Review.

 

M 1/13/14

Midterm Exam, MH-108, 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

Bring several sharpened pencils, spare batteries, and at least one calculator from the AP approved calculator list. The format will be as follows:

Part IA: Multiple choice, no calculator (15 questions, 30 minutes)
Part IB: Multiple choice, calculator required (10 questions, 30 minutes)
Part IIA: Free response, calculator required (2 questions, 30 minutes)
Part IIA: Free response, no calculator (2 questions, 30 minutes)

This will be similar to the real AP exam, except with shorter segments. To study, you should work practice problems from an AP review book and from the College Board AP Calculus website.

 

W 1/22/14

Snow day.

 

 

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