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There was some request for a post AP Test Post Mortem on Zoom today, so we will meet at noon here Also! Some materials for Watership Down, which I show every year after the AP test. I'd encourage you to watch it and you can use these materials to guide your viewing. Consider the parallels in the story to both the Aeneid and De Bello Gallico. Don't watch the Netflix series. Link to Movie Character Guide Discussion Questions and Lapine Dictionary
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Here is the link for our Before the Test Zoom Meeting! 11 AM Today
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86828962534?pwd=K0k1dXNwdG0vTjZkS21kNEZGSnZ5Zz09 Salvete Discipuli
Per the district policy, you are entitled to a Final Exam if you want one. It would count as 15% of your total grade and it would be given during this coming week or the first two days of next week. If you are interested in taking one, please contact me for advisement on how it could affect your grade and for information on how to access and submit the assessment. Stay Safe! Here are answers to ALL the review questions over the past few weeks.
Here is a letter from Mr. Brown regarding AP testing itself. Please read it carefully and let me know if you have any questions (Note: The AP Latin Test is at Noon on Tuesday 5/12. Hello AP Students and Parents, I hope that everyone has been able to stay healthy and productive at home so far. We are days away from the start of AP exams and there have been numerous updates from College Board and from your teachers regarding exams. The purpose of this letter is to attempt to condense the information and provide clarification. The instructions below guide you when accessing the links. You need to do this prior to your exams and to clearly know how to navigate them ahead of time. Here are the steps that you should practice over the next few days:
The first link below is the Explainer Video. It is helpful to watch prior to practicing with the DEMO. 1) Explainer Video: The Exam Walkthrough is a great overview of how to access, complete, and submit your AP exam: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHZ2zpqlZNE&list=PLoGgviqq4844oyQviUHOOddAaMOdDAqpk&index=3&t=0s 2) Exam Day Demo: Every student taking an AP exam this year must practice submitting responses with the exam demo. Beginning May 4, you can access the demo at www.cb.org/apdemo. It will allow you to practice the different ways to submit your responses. If you can't connect to this demo from your planned testing device, you will not be able to access the real exam on test day. Update your browser (see tips on slide 51 of the 2020 AP Testing guide below). Then try again. Chrome is the recommended browser. 3) Exam Day Checklist. Print out this checklist for each exam you will take and have it ready at your workspace before the day of your exam. To access your exam you will need an e-ticket for each exam you take (48 hours before your exam, your e-ticket will be available in your MY AP account and sent to you via email). You will also need your 8-character AP ID (found in your MY AP account) https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/pdf/ap-student-exam-day-checklist.pdf 4) More exam day documents: This is a comprehensive guide to the tools, reference sheets, and other resources that are required, recommended, or permitted for each exam. www.cb.org/apexamdaydocs 5) 2020 AP Testing Guide: Read this extensive overview of everything you need to know to get ready for test day https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/pdf/ap-testing-guide-2020.pdf 6) Website for all 2020 AP Exam Updates: Consult this comprehensive webpage for updates to 2020 AP Exams www.cb.org/ap2020 7) 2020 Testing Accommodations: Consult this website to read about pre-approved College Board accommodations for your 2020 Exams. Unfortunately, the deadline to apply for accommodations for 2020 exams has already passed. www.cb.org/ap2020accommodations Here is a copy of our exam schedule. Be sure to log in 30 minutes prior to the posted time to make sure you have plenty of time to get set up and logged in. Thank you for all your hard work this year to prepare for your AP Exam! Despite the challenges we have faced this year, I know that your teachers have done their best to have you ready to earn college credit! Good luck on all your exams! Jonathan Brown Hillgrove High School [email protected] And we reach the end of our journey!
Here is your review material for Aeneas. We will hold one more Zoom session on Monday for review and cheerleading. Let me know if there is a time that works particularly well for you then. Answers for this weeks review stuff is on its way, too. Aeneas Review Passages At long last! Let's review Caesar himself. Consider how he portrays himself as a leader, as a tactician, and as a Roman.
Caesar Review Passages Salvete!
We continue through our review today with the other gods who aren't Juno. Enjoy! Other Gods Review Passages Salvete
I hope everyone had a restful weekend. We will have a Zoom meeting today at 11 if anyone wants to talk about the review material. Speaking of Review Material, here are some passages from DBG Book 6 to review And, as promised, the answers to the last couple of weeks worth of questions. And as a bit of sight reading practice, give this bit of poetry a try. Salvete Discipuli!
I have your typical review materials for the Trojans Outside of Troy. Answers to ALL the review questions will be posted tomorrow. I'm also providing some sight reading practice based on the story of Odysseus. Each chapter has Spot-type questions along the likes of what you may see on the sight reading portion of the exam. Trojans Review Passages Odysseus Sight Practice Salvete
We have a Zoom session here today at 11 AM. Here is the review passages for the Trojans in Troy. Review these people and these events either with me on Zoom or on your own. I'll post some answers to the review questions next weekend. |
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