Thursday, May 23, 2019

Finishing Strong - B Day Edition

And now it's time for the last post for B-Day Students. Congratulations on making it to the end of the road! Remember to finish strong and be prepared for what there is still to come!

AP Seminar

Over the weekend you should all prepare for your final symposium for AP Seminar. This symposium will begin our bridging to AP Research. For the symposium you will answer ONE of the six questions that you have been given. You may have a slide or notecard to help you with your answer to the question. Our examination for AP Seminar will be a teacher-made exam and it will be in my classroom. The exam will be held on the morning of the 30th of May.

Advanced Russian

The main task for the weekend is to complete and submit your slide shows for the final project. The space is available for you on Google Classroom. Remember that on Tuesday you will present your cultural information, three of your interesting uses of Russian, and your memorization (to me if you so choose). Tuesday is the final day for grades and such, so make sure that you are leaving class with your work where it should be.

Furthermore, your examination will be on May 30 in the afternoon session. If you are not sure of your exemption status, be sure to ask and check on this. Don't assume anything as it relates to exam exemptions. You have your final exam study guide, so prepare!

Russian I

On Tuesday we will have our last class of the year which will be focused on culture. We will have our holiday presentations next class and finish any of our review activities that we still need to do. Your final examination will be on June 3 in the morning. The exam will focus on grammar, vocabulary, and cultural skills learned in this course. You should prepare using your study guides, textbooks, and all of the work that has been returned to you.

Additionally, there are many helpful resources online that you can find an access. Do some searching on YouTube - I think those are the most helpful.

Remember that the final day for any graded work for B-Day students is Tuesday. I will also accept rubles and Falcon Feathers 

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