Summer Assignments 2011
Where am I?
Just because summer is here does not mean you should stop learning.
Pick up a book from the public library, take a class, go to camp, or
volunteer your time for a good cause. More importantly, check the list
of courses below against your class schedule for next school year. Click on the link to access the pdf file with your summer course work.
Teachers expect you to complete the listed assignments and be prepared for the first day of class in August. Most of you already know what you are suppose to read and complete over the summer, but just in case, here is the official website with summer assignments. Summer is a great time to expand your knowledge and learn new things. Be prepared and see you in August!
LAST UPDATED MONDAY, JUNE 27.
Teacher: Mrs. Nancy Grimes
Teacher: Dr. Lisa Autry
ENGLISH SUMMER READING POSTER
Summer Reading Poster (pdf)
AP GERMAN
Summer work is available in the guidance office. Pick up the tan covered packet entitled "Sommerarbeit" with a picture of Hohenzollern Castle on it. Students should translate the phrases into English. Read the story "Das Paradies Liegt in Amerika" about a family of immigrants coming to America at the turn of the last century. Provide a 2 page typed summary of the story in German.
Teacher: Herr Eric Hasselschwert
GERMAN III HONORS
Summer work is available in the guidance office.
Pick up the white covered packet entitled "Sommerarbeit" with a picture ofNeuschwanstein Castle on it. Read the mystery "O Maria." Answer the questions that come with it, then write
a summary of the story in English.
Teacher: Herr Eric Hasselschwert
GERMAN IV
German IV Summer Work (pdf)
Teacher: Herr Larry Anderson
AP FRENCH
AP French Summer Work (pdf)
Teacher: Madame Cindy Koehler
FRENCH II
French II Summer Work (pdf)
Also visit: https://khsfrenchkalfus.wikispaces.com
Teacher: Madame Anna Kaulfus
FRENCH III
French III Summer Work (pdf)
Teacher: Madame Cindy Koehler
FRENCH IV HONORS
French IV Summer Work (pdf)
Also visit: https://khsfrenchiv.wikispaces.com
Teacher: Madame Anna Kaulfus
AP LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION
Summer Reading Requirement: Bird by Bird, Lamott and I'm a Stranger Here Myself, Bryson
AP English Language and Composition Summer Work (pdf)
Teacher: Mrs. Nancy Menchhofer
AP LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION
Summer Reading Requirement: All My Sons, Miller
AP Literature and Composition (pdf)
Teachers: Ms. Amy Barker, Mr. Sean McCarthy
FRESHMAN LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION--HONORS
Summer Reading Requirement: Animal Farm, Orwell
Incoming students who are enrolled in Honors Freshman Literature and Composition must read Animal Farm by George Orwell. As they read, students are encouraged to take notes and review the following essential question: Does society shape people, or do people shape society? as it relates to the novel. Students should be prepared for various assessments related to this text as part of the opening unit of the year.
Animal Farm Handout (pdf)
SOPHOMORE LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION--HONORS
Summer Reading Requirement: The Hobbit, Tolkien
Sophomore Literature and Composition Honors Letter (pdf)
AP PSYCHOLOGY
RP Intelligence (word document)
RP Methodology (word document)
RP Prologue (word document)
Teacher: Ms. Carrie Medelman
SPANISH II
Spanish II Summer Work (pdf)
Teacher: Ms. Jill Meyer
SPANISH III HONORS
Spanish III Honors Summer Work (pdf)
Teacher: Ms. Gina Muller
SPANISH III REGULAR
Spanish III Regular Summer Work (pdf)
Short Story: Las Rosas de Casilda (pdf)
Short Story: Ray Suarez (pdf)
Teacher: Ms. Rebecca Koeller
SPANISH IV HONORS
Spanish IV Honors Summer Work (pdf)
Teacher: Ms. Sue Ellen Minich
SPANISH IV REGULARS
Spanish IV Regulars Summer Work (pdf)
Teacher: Ms. Hardi O'Neill
AP US HISTORY
AP US History Summer Work (pdf)
Teachers: Mr. Steve Platte, Mr. David Olderman
AP WORLD HISTORY
AP World History Summer Work (pdf)
Teachers: Mr. Timothy Harig, Mrs. Angela Sheer
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Teachers expect you to complete the listed assignments and be prepared for the first day of class in August. Most of you already know what you are suppose to read and complete over the summer, but just in case, here is the official website with summer assignments. Summer is a great time to expand your knowledge and learn new things. Be prepared and see you in August!
LAST UPDATED MONDAY, JUNE 27.
AP ART
AP Art Summer Work (pdf)Teacher: Mrs. Nancy Grimes
AP CHEMISTRY
AP Chemistry Summer Work (pdf)Teacher: Dr. Lisa Autry
ENGLISH SUMMER READING POSTER
Summer Reading Poster (pdf)AP GERMAN
Summer work is available in the guidance office. Pick up the tan covered packet entitled "Sommerarbeit" with a picture of Hohenzollern Castle on it. Students should translate the phrases into English. Read the story "Das Paradies Liegt in Amerika" about a family of immigrants coming to America at the turn of the last century. Provide a 2 page typed summary of the story in German.Teacher: Herr Eric Hasselschwert
GERMAN III HONORS
Summer work is available in the guidance office.
Pick up the white covered packet entitled "Sommerarbeit" with a picture ofNeuschwanstein Castle on it. Read the mystery "O Maria." Answer the questions that come with it, then write
a summary of the story in English.Teacher: Herr Eric Hasselschwert
GERMAN IV
German IV Summer Work (pdf)Teacher: Herr Larry Anderson
AP FRENCH
AP French Summer Work (pdf)Teacher: Madame Cindy Koehler
FRENCH II
French II Summer Work (pdf)Also visit: https://khsfrenchkalfus.wikispaces.com
Teacher: Madame Anna Kaulfus
FRENCH III
French III Summer Work (pdf)Teacher: Madame Cindy Koehler
FRENCH IV HONORS
French IV Summer Work (pdf)Also visit: https://khsfrenchiv.wikispaces.com
Teacher: Madame Anna Kaulfus
AP LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION
Summer Reading Requirement: Bird by Bird, Lamott and I'm a Stranger Here Myself, BrysonAP English Language and Composition Summer Work (pdf)
Teacher: Mrs. Nancy Menchhofer
AP LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION
Summer Reading Requirement: All My Sons, MillerAP Literature and Composition (pdf)
Teachers: Ms. Amy Barker, Mr. Sean McCarthy
FRESHMAN LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION--HONORS
Summer Reading Requirement: Animal Farm, OrwellIncoming students who are enrolled in Honors Freshman Literature and Composition must read Animal Farm by George Orwell. As they read, students are encouraged to take notes and review the following essential question: Does society shape people, or do people shape society? as it relates to the novel. Students should be prepared for various assessments related to this text as part of the opening unit of the year.
Animal Farm Handout (pdf)
SOPHOMORE LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION--HONORS
Summer Reading Requirement: The Hobbit, TolkienSophomore Literature and Composition Honors Letter (pdf)
AP PSYCHOLOGY
RP Intelligence (word document)RP Methodology (word document)
RP Prologue (word document)
Teacher: Ms. Carrie Medelman
SPANISH II
Spanish II Summer Work (pdf)Teacher: Ms. Jill Meyer
SPANISH III HONORS
Spanish III Honors Summer Work (pdf)Teacher: Ms. Gina Muller
SPANISH III REGULAR
Spanish III Regular Summer Work (pdf)Short Story: Las Rosas de Casilda (pdf)
Short Story: Ray Suarez (pdf)
Teacher: Ms. Rebecca Koeller
SPANISH IV HONORS
Spanish IV Honors Summer Work (pdf)Teacher: Ms. Sue Ellen Minich
SPANISH IV REGULARS
Spanish IV Regulars Summer Work (pdf)Teacher: Ms. Hardi O'Neill
AP US HISTORY
AP US History Summer Work (pdf)Teachers: Mr. Steve Platte, Mr. David Olderman
AP WORLD HISTORY
AP World History Summer Work (pdf)Teachers: Mr. Timothy Harig, Mrs. Angela Sheer
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