Monday, April 4, 2011
Mon-Day 1
Physics - we reviewed the multiple choice part of the Waves 2 exam.
We then finished up our index of refraction of water lab, seeing how the refracted ray that we traced to the ruler, actually bends towards the normal in the denser water (relative to air).
AP Chem - finished another selective precipitation problems, and then mapped our plan for this month:
each day, you will be given a part I or part II past AP Chem exam. Preview or take the exam the night before, within the time limits, of course.
In class the next day, we will do whatever questions that the majority want answered; the rest of the exam is the hw for that night, which is due the next day. This hw will have a significant impact on your fourth quarter grade, and is excellent preparation for the MONDAY, May 2nd AP Chemistry exam.
Between exam review, we will squeeze in the basics of our final two units.
DONE CORRECTLY AND WITH HONEST EFFORT, you can transform yourself, and achieve a confident 5 on the AP Chem exam.
We then finished up our index of refraction of water lab, seeing how the refracted ray that we traced to the ruler, actually bends towards the normal in the denser water (relative to air).
AP Chem - finished another selective precipitation problems, and then mapped our plan for this month:
each day, you will be given a part I or part II past AP Chem exam. Preview or take the exam the night before, within the time limits, of course.
In class the next day, we will do whatever questions that the majority want answered; the rest of the exam is the hw for that night, which is due the next day. This hw will have a significant impact on your fourth quarter grade, and is excellent preparation for the MONDAY, May 2nd AP Chemistry exam.
Between exam review, we will squeeze in the basics of our final two units.
DONE CORRECTLY AND WITH HONEST EFFORT, you can transform yourself, and achieve a confident 5 on the AP Chem exam.