Mar 16
Science Olympiad
I did many events for the NY State Science Olympiads competition. Here is a review sheet I made for one of the events and some PowerPoint slides for another event:
Earth’s Fresh Water – Dynamic Planet
Dynamic Planet
These slides are not of my own creation:
Optics – Color
Optics- Reflection
Optics – Refraction
Mar 16
AP Spanish Language
The best review sheet one can make for AP Spanish Language is a review sheet for how to learn the grammar, so here it is:
Grammar Review
If you are taking this at Half Hollow Hills High School West, I have specific lecture note (er… class notes I guess it’s called… so used to college) materials here (some of this is property of the Spanish department):
La Prodigiosa de Baltazar
Medias Rojas
Rosa
La Viuda de Montiel
La Continuidad de los Parques
Delantal Blanco
Genesis
La Muerte
Here is some vocabulary defined for stories typically given in AP Spanish Language:
Apocalipsis Vocab
Genesis Vocab
La Viuda de Montiel Vocab
Mar 16
AP English Literature and Composition
Since this class is so writing oriented, I only have one review sheet, and it’s for an overview of literary perspectives:
Literary Perspectives
Mar 16
AP U.S. Government
I only made one review sheet for AP United States Government. It is the following:
Chapters 1 and 2 – The Study of American Government & The Constitution
Mar 16
AP Biology
I do not have many review sheets for AP Biology. However, I will link you to what I do have. I also have many practice exams and old AP exams that will certainly be excellent study tools.
Here are my review sheets:
The Cell
Carbs, Lipids, Proteins, and Nucleic Acids
Prokaryotes and Viruses
Genetics of Viruses and Bacteria
Link to 1999 AP Biology Exam and Answer Key:
http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/repository/biology-released-exam-1999.pdf
Mar 16
Chemistry Principles (Chem 2)
Here is study material for Chemistry Principles (otherwise known as General Chemistry II) based on the material taught at Tufts University and the Chemistry: Central Science book by Pearson. Chemistry, as most sciences, requires a lot of practice to understand the concepts fully. With that being said, these review sheets do not cover everything. They should be read and understood, but they are the basics. The only way to truly learn chemistry is to get out there and do it!
Chapter 13 – Properties of Solutions
Chapter 14 – Chemical Kinetics
Chapter 15 – Chemical Equilibrium
Chapter 16 – Acids and Bases
Chapter 19 – Thermochemistry
Chapter 23 – Coordination Compounds
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