Week's Reminders and the Senior Project


First, we have a quiz on block day covering your Easter reading.  You may use paper resources that you created (your note card and book).

Second, the only card due on block day is from your Easter reading (Dickens or Conrad).  If you finish your work early on any day, then please make a Pride and Prejudice card for later study...but I will not be checking for Austen at this point. 

Third, the senior project will move into the background until we take the AP exam.  I noticed how much work some need to do (novel writing, etc.), how many people need to update their sources (based on the annotations), and how much wiser it would be to leave the most time possible open to prepare for the AP exam.  Of course, you may turn your project in any time before these dates, but the deadlines are now set to the weeks following the AP exam and can be found by scrolling to the bottom of the assignment overview (RD by May 12-13; FD by May 19-20).

Although this extension is best suited to my AP students, I think it would help all my senior students, so it applies to all regular and AP courses that I teach.

The senior project will then be your final essay for our course.  Anyone taking the AP exam will have no other final exam.  Regular students and those not taking the AP exam will have a final M.C. test.

Thank you,

Mr. S

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