Wednesday, April 22, 2015


HW: Make sure that you have completed chapter 13 of Behind The Beautiful Forevers (BBF).  Bring  BBF and a printed copy of your most recent version of your research essay as I will give you some time to read it closeley and make notes/edits to your paper.  We will also have some in-class discussion of Chapter 13 of BBF and some time to read from chapter 14 of BBF.

Example Research Paper for heading, internal citations, and works cited.


Hand out this letter and the AP Exam schedule:

Dear AP student and parent,
Here are some final logistical reminders regarding your upcoming AP exams:
·         The attached document lists where each AP exam will be administered.

·         For exams with a large number of test-takers, the group has been divided by last name.

·         Report to A.M. exams no later than 7:45 a.m.

·         Report to P.M. exams no later than 12:10 p.m.

·         Remember to bring to each exam:
·         your photo ID
·         a supply of sharpened #2 NON-mechanical pencils
·         a black or dark blue pen
·         an eraser
·         an approved calculator for the Biology, Chemistry, Calculus, Physics and Statistics exam
·         a back-up calculator or batteries, in case your calculator malfunctions

·         Do NOT bring your cell phone to your AP exams.  If you are seen with a cell phone at any time during the exam period, your test will be voided and you will be dismissed.

·         Remember to eat a good breakfast or lunch before taking your AP exam.

·         If you are taking an afternoon AP exam AND are regularly scheduled for a 7th or 8th period lunch, you should report to 6th period lunch on the day of your exam.

·         If you are taking a morning AP exam that extends in to 4th or 5th period, causing you to miss your regular lunch, you will report to lunch immediately following the exam and then report to your afternoon classes.

If you have any questions regarding AP exams, please contact Nancy Kalkowski (nkalkowski@lths.net or 708-579-6762).

Best of luck on your AP exams!

Sincerely,
Katherine T. Smith

Coordinator of Assessment and Research

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