AP Test Prep
I want you to spend at least two hours over break or the week after break on AP Test Prep. I have linked several sites on the blog that you can go for practice tests, tips, etc. Once you have logged the two hours, you need to leave a comment on the blog. Below are several options for your AP Test Prep time. Don't forget to comment on this blog post once you have logged your 2 hours! (It won't show your comment right away. I have to approve comments before they show up on here.)Varsity TutorsThis site does not require you to set up an account to use, but if you do, it keeps track of your scores and such. It includes diagnostic tests, practice tests, flashcards, etc. It also offers explanation as to why certain answers are correct and incorrect on the practice tests. You could spend quite a bit of time on this site!http://www.varsitytutors.com/ap_literature-practice-testsAP Practice ExamsThis site is a compilation of various sources and resources you can use for both practice AND test-taking tips.http://www.appracticeexams.com/ap-english-literature5 Steps to a 5- McGraw-HillThis one also offers explanations.http://www.mhpracticeplus.com/apExams.phpHigh School Test PrepMore practice testshttp://www.highschooltestprep.com/ap/english-literature/
Monday, 3/19
Finish poetry reading
Discuss Beowulf Part 1
Homework: Read part 2
Tuesday, 3/20
Service Day
Wednesday, 3/21
Discuss 2
Assign Exeter Book
Thursday, 3/22
Passage Focus
Friday, 3/23
Discuss Exeter Book
Monday, 3/12
Watch DPS
Give Grendel
Tuesday, 3/13
Watch DPS
Wednesday, 3/14
Watch DPS
Take Home Test
Thursday, 3/15
Poetry
Friday, 3/16
A-S Notes
Read Beowulf, Section 1
Journals due
Monday, March 5HOD Part 1 DiscussionRead Part 2Tuesday, March 6Part 2 DiscussionRead Part 3Wednesday, 3/7Part 3 DiscussionThursday, 3/8HOD WorkFriday, 3.9HOD