Advanced Placement Fairview High School Summer Reading for School Year: 201 20 This document contains summer reading and homework requirements for all of Fairview High School. Five academic departments have articulated summer reading assignments to be done in preparation for the 201 school year. 1. Language Arts: IB and AP (all grades) 2. World Language - IB/AP Spanish 5 - IB Latin (multiple grades) 3. Social Studies - IB History of the Americas (12th grade) - AP U.S. History (11th grade only) 4. Science - IB Biology - IB/AP Chemistry 5. IB Film There is no summer reading this year for ToK.
2017-2018 Fairview English Department Honors Program Book List and Summer Reading Assignments, Grades 9-12 A PIB 9 Language Arts rts General The information below articulates the literature which will be read in advanced English courses at Fairview High School. Parents and students should make their best effort to obtain the exact editions listed below so that students have them in class when discussions and seminars are taking place. The students can take part in these discussions more readily if they have the same editions with the same page numbers in class. We strongly encourage students to purchase all texts prior to the beginning of the school year to avoid a lack of availability later in the year. Texts are available at local bookstores. If you choose to order online, please search by the ISBN number, rather than by the book title. Searches by book title do not always bring up all available editions. your LA class. ua ge REQUIRED SUMMER READING: 1. 1984 by George Orwell; Publisher: Plume 60th Anniversary edition; ISBN: 9780452262935. 2. Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck; Publisher: Penguin; ISBN: 9780140177398. 3. An adult-level nonfiction book of your choice (see notes below). Nonfiction books are based on fact, and include memoirs, books of essays, biographies, and informational book. Novels, plays and books of poetry are NOT nonfiction. ng INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUMMER READING: Please read, but do not annotate, the three books listed above. Students will take comprehension tests on Of Mice and Men and 1984 during the first week of school in August. We will read the novels a second time during the school year to give direct instruction in the fundamentals of annotation. La Notes on Nonfiction Choice Book: We hope you can find a book that you will truly enjoy. During the first month of school, each student will present a book talk to the class on their nonfiction choice book. Please DO NOT read the following for your choice: 1. The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls 2. Kaffir Boy by Mark Mathabane 3. The Cheating Culture by David Callahan 4. Behind the Beautiful Forevers by Katherine Boo 5. Black Boy by Richard Wright 6. The Influencing Machine by Brooke Gladstone These books are taught in upper-level Language Arts classes, and we prefer that students have the opportunity to read something different as freshmen.for a list of recommended books, go to Ms. Roitz s website, accessible through the Fairview High School website. Look for the document titled Recommended Nonfiction Choice Books for Summer Reading.
ADDITIONAL TEXTS TO PURCHASE: 1. The Odyssey by Homer (trans. Fagles): Publisher: Penguin Classics; ISBN: 9780140268867. 2. Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston; Publisher: Harper Perennial; ISBN: 9780060838676. 3. Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare; Publisher: Cambridge School Shakespeare (Cambridge University Press); ISBN: 9781107619890. Pre IB 10 Language Arts your LA class. REQUIRED SUMMER READING 1. Kaffir Boy by Mark Mathabane; Publisher: Touchstone; ISBN: 9780684848280. INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUMMER READING: Students will take comprehension test on Kaffir Boy during the first week of school in August. ADDITIONAL TEXTS TO PURCHASE: 1. The Tempest by William Shakespeare; Publisher: Cambridge School Shakespeare (Cambridge University Press); ISBN: 9781107615533. 2. The Metamorphosis and Other Stories by Franz Kafka (trans. Appelbaum); Publisher: Dover; ISBN: 9780486290300. 3. A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens; Publisher: Penguin Classics; ISBN: 9780141439600. 4. Life of Pi by Yann Martel; Publisher: Mariner Books; ISBN: 9780156027328. 5. The Glass Castle: A Memoir by Jeannette Walls; Publisher: Scribner; ISBN: 9780743247542. You will also purchase one additional novel for a choice unit in the spring semester. Your Language Arts teacher will provide you with more details in January 2018. IB 11 Language Arts Language Arts your LA class. Students need the specified translation, and not an alternate one. REQUIRED SUMMER READING: 1. Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky (trans. Pevear & Volokhonsky); Publisher: Vintage Classics; ISBN: 9780679734505. 2. Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison; Publisher: Vintage International; ISBN: 9781400033423
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUMMER READING: Please be prepared for an exam on both texts on the first day of class. ADDITIONAL TEXTS TO PURCHASE: 1. King Henry IV, Part 1 by William Shakespeare (ed. Gibson); Publisher: Cambridge School Shakespeare (Cambridge University Press); ISBN: 9780521626897. 2. The Oxford Book of American Short Stories (Second Edition), edited by Joyce Carol Oates; Publisher: Oxford UP 2012; ISBN 9780199744398. 3. Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel García Márquez (trans. Gregory Rabassa); Publisher: Vintage International; ISBN: 9781400034710. 4. The Stranger by Albert Camus (trans. Matthew Ward); Publisher: Vintage International; ISBN: 9780679720201. AP Language & Composition (11 th Grade) your LA class. REQUIRED SUMMER READING: 1. Behind the Beautiful Forevers by Katherine Boo; Publisher: Random House; ISBN: 9780812979329. 2. The Cheating Culture by David Callahan; Publisher: Houghton Mifflin (2004); ISBN: 9780156030052. * INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUMMER READING: * Please read chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, & 9 of The Cheating Culture. Annotate and make interactive reading visible by underlining, writing margin notes, and posing questions in both Behind the Beautiful Forevers and The Cheating Culture. Be prepared for an exam on both texts the first day of class. ADDITIONAL TEXTS TO PURCHASE: 1. Black Boy by Richard Wright; Publisher: Harper Perennial; ISBN: 9780061130243. 2. The Influencing Machine by Brooke Gladstone; Publisher: Norton; ISBN: 9780393342468. Language Arts 3. The Scarlet Letter and Other Writings by Nathaniel Hawthorne; Publisher: Norton Critical; ISBN: 9780393979534. 4. The Crucible by Arthur Miller; Publisher: Penguin; ISBN: 9780142437339. 5. The Awakening with a Selection of Short Stories by Kate Chopin; Publisher: Bantam Classic; ISBN: 9780553213300.
IB LA 12 your LA class. REQUIRED SUMMER READING: rts 1. Hamlet by William Shakespeare; Publisher: Cambridge School Shakespeare (Cambridge University Press); ISBN: 9781107615489. 2. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead by Tom Stoppard; Publisher: Grove Press; ISBN: 9780802132758. A INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUMMER READING: Read Hamlet before reading Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead. Be prepared for an exam on both texts the first day of class. Ideas and questions to consider as you read: 1) Think of these as plays that are performed rather than as novels. 2) Consider the cultural context when were the plays written, who were the playwrights, what were their aims? 3) How and why do the playwrights utilize literary and dramatic techniques (characterization, plot, diction, imagery, syntax, structure, tone, symbolism, theme)? ua ge ADDITIONAL TEXTS TO PURCHASE: 1. Heart of Darkness and Selections from The Congo Diary by Joseph Conrad; Publisher: Modern Library Classics; ISBN: 9780375753770. 2. Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett; Publisher: Grove Press; ISBN: 9780802144423. 3. The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde; Publisher: Norton Critical Edition; ISBN: 9780393927535. 4. A Man for All Seasons by Robert Bolt; Publisher: Vintage; ISBN: 9780679728221. ng Additional suggestion: It is highly recommended that all IB Literature students see a live performance of Shakespeare and Stoppard this summer. Both Hamlet and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead are on the Colorado Shakespeare Festival s summer program. Colorado Shakespeare Festival will be performing plays all summer, and they can be seen for a discounted ticket price at preview performances. Tickets can be obtained through the website: www.coloradoshakes.org. La AP Literature and Composition (12th Grade) your LA class. REQUIRED SUMMER READING: 1. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald; Publisher: Scribner; ISBN: 9780743273565. 2. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen; Publisher: Norton Critical Edition; ISBN: 9780393264883.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUMMER READING: To direct and deepen your reading, it is suggested that you annotate for characterization, setting, imagery, symbolism, key motifs, and any other aspects that help you interact with the text. Students should be prepared for a timed writing during the first week of school over the required summer reading texts, as well as over The Awakening by Kate Chopin; this text was read in AP Language and Composition. ADDITIONAL TEXTS TO PURCHASE: 1. The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende; Publisher: Bantam Mass Market Paperback; ISBN: 9781501117015. 2. Frankenstein by Mary Shelley; Publisher: Penguin Classics; ISBN: 9780141439471. 3. Beloved by Toni Morrison; Publisher: Vintage; ISBN: 9781400033416. 4. Othello by William Shakespeare; Publisher: Cambridge School Shakespeare (Cambridge University Press); ISBN: 9781107615595. Additional suggestion: It is highly recommended that all AP Literature students see a live performance of Shakespeare this summer. Colorado Shakespeare Festival will be performing plays all summer, and they can be seen for a discounted ticket price at preview performances. Tickets can be obtained through the website: www.coloradoshakes.org. Language Arts
World Language Spanish Spanish 5 IB HL students only: Crónica de una muerte anunciada by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Students can get these books through Amazon, and there are several new and used books that range from 70 cents to $12.00. Latin Students beginning PIB Latin 2 in the fall of 2017 are required to complete this summer review. Students need to review first, second, third declension noun and adjective endings and the essential words vocabulary list. Students need to study the 4th and 5th declension endings and learn the sample words. Students should review all tenses of the indicative including present, imperfect, future, perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect for first, second, third, and fourth conjugation verbs in active voice only. Students should review the rules for forming imperatives for all conjugations. Students should also study the principal parts of essential verbs. Students beginning PIB Latin 3 in the fall of 2017 are required to review all grammar and to memorize all the uses of the subjunctive on the subjunctive cards. There will be a test on subjunctive cards within two weeks of returning to school in fall 2017. In addition to grammar review, students need to read the entire Aeneid in English. I have provided each student with a copy. Take HAND WRITTEN plot notes on each book. Pay special attention to all the details of Books 1, 2, and 4. Book 1 is the topic of your IB exam senior year. Do an exceptionally thorough job on Book I. Hand in your hand written, NOT TYPED, notes on day 1 when we return. Students beginning IB Latin 4 in the fall of 2017 need to study the Vergil lines we covered in class this year as well as the few Catullus poems we completed. Students should think about their IA topics over the summer. World Language
Social Studies IB History of the Americas Scott Peoples I would like you to purchase a copy of John Charles Chasteen s Born in Blood in Fire: A Concise History of Latin America, 2nd edition (W.W. Norton & Company, 2006). The second edition is much cheaper than the newer edition; you should be able to find an affordable used copy on Amazon.com or other online booksellers. You could also talk to any veteran of Fairview s History of the Americas classes Dr. Campbell Hale used this book for several years, and her former students may be willing to part with the copies they purchased. You are to read Chapters 1 and 2 prior to the start of school; you ll face a reading test about this material early in the year. SUMMER READING ASSIGNMENT ry Advanced Placement U.S. History Kathy Hicks H ist o Hello everyone! I'm so excited to have you all in class next year. Your World History teachers have had wonderful things to say about you and I'm looking forward to having a great year. We start off with summer reading. Because we are stretched for time, I have you guys begin with a textbook assignment. You should read chapters 1-4 from the American Pageant textbook to be picked up during registration or from your World History teacher. If you have not yet received a book, email me at kathy.hicks@bvsd.org and we can work out a time to get one to you. You should take thorough notes on your reading and you will be given a reading quiz on the first day of school whereby you will be allowed to use your handwritten notes (nothing computer printed will be allowed). If there are events or people or concepts for which you have further questions after reading, your job is to pursue other resources (books, online sources, etc) to complete this task. Develop strong study skills over the summer and it will benefit you in the end! You will be tested the first week of school next year on the first four chapters. This test will be an example of all the tests you will take next year and it will simulate the AP Exam to be taken next May - 55 multiple choice questions, 4 short answer questions, a DBQ (document based question) essay and a Free Response question essay. This test will be based on your understanding of the summer reading and will be taken BEFORE we have any class discussions or lectures. Also, feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns you may have over the summer. Have a fantastic break and I'll see you in August! *THIS INFORMATION CAN ALSO BE FOUND ON MY WEBSITE. GO TO THE SCHOOL WEBSITE, ACADEMICS, DEPARTMENTS, SOCIAL STUDIES, AND KATHY HICKS. THERE YOU WILL SEE AP US HISTORY SUMMER READING ASSIGNMENT AS WELL AS APUSH (Advanced Placement United States History) CALENDAR. *BE SURE TO GET AN AMERICAN PAGEANT TEXTBOOK FROM ME AT REGISTRATION!
IB Biology Dr. Paul Strode The Serengeti Rules: The Quest to Discover How Life Works and Why It Matters by Sean B. Carroll; Publisher; Princeton University Press; 978-0691175683. The thesis of this latest book by molecular biologist, Sean Carroll, is that everything is regulated. Carroll will take you on a fascinating journey through the history of the most important scientific discoveries of the regulatory mechanisms of nature, from molecules to megafauna. This book will give you an excellent foundation for what you will learn in both IB Biology 2 and Biochemistry. IB/AP Chemistry 2 Summer Reading Sc ie nc e The textbook for Chem2 is Chemistry by Zumdahl/Zumdahl 8th Edition. For this assignment, you will need to check out a packet of text pages from me. Please DO NOT write in or on the pages, since they will be returned and used for future classes. Read the copied Chapter 14 from the text entitled Acids and Bases. Then, do the following: 1) Write a paragraph (~4 to 5 sentences, bullets, and/or sample problems) that summarizes each of the 12 sections in your own words. You should have 11 paragraphs. 2) Answer the Review Questions #1 through 6 (all parts) on page 686. Summary and problems are due on the first day of class. Sections: 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 14.6 14.7 14.8 14.9 14.10 14.11 The Nature of Acids and Bases Acid Strength The ph Scale Calculating the ph of Strong Acid Solutions Calculating the ph of Weak Acid Solutions Bases Polyprotic Acids Acid-Base Properties of Salts The Effect of Structure on Acid-Base Properties Acid-Base Properties of Oxides The Lewis Acid-Base Model Have a great summer! Mr. Albritton dan.albritton@bvsd.org
IB Film "The following films will be discussed at times through analysis and production. While the list is long, it is NOT a waste of your time to be familiar with the features below." German Expressionism to Film Noir The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari: Weine, 1921 Metropolis: Lang, 1927 The Killing: Kubrick, 1956 Chinatown: Polanski, 1975 Brick: Johnson, 2005 General: Keaton, 1927 Modern Times: Chaplin, 1927 Wizard of Oz: Fleming, 1939 Citizen Kane: Welles, 1941 Casablanca: Curtiz, 1943 The Searchers: 1956, Ford The 400 Blows: Truffaut, 1959 Breathless: Godard, 1961 The Graduate: 1967, Nichols True Romance: Scott, 1993 There Will Be Blood: Anderson, 2007 Moonrise Kingdom: Anderson, 2012 Inside Llewyn Davis: Coen Bros, 2013 Birdman: Inarritu, 2014 IB Fi The lm Silent & Studio Era to New Wave Film School & Franchise Era to Golden Age of Television The Godfather: Coppola, 1972 Star Wars: Lucas, 1977 Close Encounters of the Third Kind: Spielberg, 1977 Alien: Scott, 1979 Avatar: Cameron, 2009 The Social Network: Fincher, 2010 Hugo: Scorcese, 2011 Breaking Bad: Gilligan, 2008-2013