Good luck on your AP exam tomorrow. ! Make sure you get plenty of sleep tonight, and do your best tomorrow!
Pick your 3 or 4 weakest topics, and focus on reviewing 1 or 2 of them each day this weekend (one topic on Friday, one on Saturday, one on Sunday...). You can find good review videos on A Plus Physics, or on Flipping Physics on youtube. Review your formula sheet to see which formulas are on there, and which you need to know by heart. You can also review the practice tests we took. They are linked below. DO NOT PRINT OUT, COPY, or DISTRIBUTE these test electronically. I have put them there to help you review, but they need to stay secure. If anyone violates this policy I will have to take them down and you won't have this resource to use!!
2015 MC (Test we took in class on Thursday) 2015 MC Answers 2015 FRQs (we did not take this portion of the test, but this would be good practice) 2015 FRQ scoring guide 2017 MC (Practice test from Saturday/Sunday test session) 2017 MC Answers 2017 FRQs (Sat/Sun test session) 2017 FRQ Scoring Guide Also, I have found some errors in the review packet. The new packet has been uploaded and linked to the original post. The errors are summarized on the first page. Thursday and Friday will be the last test of the year! Thursday you will have the multiple choice portion of your test, and Friday will be the free response section. All topics are fair game, although the FRQ's will be weighted towards circuits.
Today we talked about how to combine resistors in series, and resistors in parallel into a single equivalent resistance. Tomorrow we will follow up with some practice problems, and looking at some demo circuits. The solutions to yesterday's homework packet are posted below:
page 1 page 2 page 3 page 4 SOlutions to today's homework packet (circuitsB - Kirchoff's rules pages) page 1 page 2 AP Practice Problem Scoring Guides: 2017 Scoring GUide 2016 Scoring Guide 2015 Scoring Guide |
Reminders:
Chapter 2 test retake is Wednesday 10/17. You can take the retest either before school or after school, but you must complete all of the Chapter 2 homework (75% completion on each assignment) to be eligible for a retake!
Resources:
If you want to review topics, you can find excellent videos here.
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