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AP Calculus AB: So Long ...
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An interactive log for students and parents in my AP Calculus class. This ongoing dialogue is as rich as YOU make it. Visit often and post your comments freely. Wednesday, June 28, 2006. We had our graduation exercises today. A gentle push into the world for all of you. I hope you're leaving with the keys to your future in your hand. I'm so glad we've had this time together,. Just to have a laugh or learn some math,. Seems we've just got started and before you know it,. Links to this post:.
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AP Calculus AB: Congratulations-- What's next?
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An interactive log for students and parents in my AP Calculus class. This ongoing dialogue is as rich as YOU make it. Visit often and post your comments freely. Tuesday, May 09, 2006. Congratulations on completing your AP Calculus exam! That is quite an accomplishment! When you look back on the process, did you surprise yourself? Did you take some time to celebrate? After celebrating, was your first thought "What's next? What will be the next immediate challenge? Isn't that the incredible part of living?
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AP Calculus AB: The Editor's Initiative
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An interactive log for students and parents in my AP Calculus class. This ongoing dialogue is as rich as YOU make it. Visit often and post your comments freely. Saturday, November 26, 2005. Instead of posting a pre-test reflective comment. On your progress in this class you may undertake The Editors' Initiative. Here's how it works:. Scan through the previously posted Scribe Posts on the blog. Find one that has one or more errors. Edited by: [name] on [date]. Consulted editor [editor's name] on [date].
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AP Calculus AB: The Adventure Continues ...
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An interactive log for students and parents in my AP Calculus class. This ongoing dialogue is as rich as YOU make it. Visit often and post your comments freely. Thursday, June 29, 2006. The Adventure Continues . Our adventures in blogging continue. Watch for 3 new blogs going live September 6, 2006 . Pre-Cal 30S (Fall '06). Pre-Cal 40S (Fall '06). AP Calculus AB 2006-07. Posted by Darren Kuropatwa @ 6/29/2006 03:49:00 PM. At 1:15 PM CDT. PsI read about you in Will Richardson's book! At 2:22 PM CDT.
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AP Calculus AB: Passing it forward--
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An interactive log for students and parents in my AP Calculus class. This ongoing dialogue is as rich as YOU make it. Visit often and post your comments freely. Monday, May 29, 2006. Posted by Lani Ritter Hall @ 5/29/2006 08:09:00 PM. Links to this post:. Email Mr. Kuropatwa! Peek in on all my classes at Mr. K's. Wishing you success ahead! Two roads diverged in a wood- -. Running Up That Hill. Answers to Mini-Exam #6. From ZZZZZs to As. The Brain of the Blogger. Educating the Net Generation.
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AP Calculus AB: Student Survey Results
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An interactive log for students and parents in my AP Calculus class. This ongoing dialogue is as rich as YOU make it. Visit often and post your comments freely. Wednesday, June 28, 2006. The exam is long over and we did a little survey in class. The results are below; 4 students participated. Here are the result. Please share your thoughts by commenting (anonymously if you wish) below . How prepared were you to write this exam? Average score out of 100). Average score out of 100). Yes 100% No 0%. It's in...
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AP Calculus AB: Two roads diverged in a wood---
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An interactive log for students and parents in my AP Calculus class. This ongoing dialogue is as rich as YOU make it. Visit often and post your comments freely. Thursday, May 18, 2006. Two roads diverged in a wood- -. THE ROAD NOT TAKEN by Robert Frost. Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,. And sorry I could not travel both. And be one traveler, long I stood. And looked down one as far as I could. To where it bent in the undergrowth;. Then took the other, as just as fair,. Somewhere ages and ages hence:.
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AP Calculus AB: Wishing you success ahead!
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An interactive log for students and parents in my AP Calculus class. This ongoing dialogue is as rich as YOU make it. Visit often and post your comments freely. Friday, May 26, 2006. Wishing you success ahead! I am thinking that these days each of you, your family, and your friends are looking to your future and wishing you success. I'd like to do that too! To wish for you all that Emerson describes- Would this meaning of success be one you'd be willing to adopt? Links to this post:. Running Up That Hill.
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AP Calculus AB: Kakuro Sunday
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An interactive log for students and parents in my AP Calculus class. This ongoing dialogue is as rich as YOU make it. Visit often and post your comments freely. Sunday, May 07, 2006. A Kakuro consists of a playing area of filled and empty cells similar to a crossword puzzle. Some black cells contain a diagonal slash from top left to bottom right with numbers in them, called the clues . A number in the top right corner relates to an across clue and one in the bottom left a down clue. At 7:55 PM CDT. From ...
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AP Calculus AB: The View From Sunday
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An interactive log for students and parents in my AP Calculus class. This ongoing dialogue is as rich as YOU make it. Visit often and post your comments freely. Sunday, November 13, 2005. The View From Sunday. This week's puzzle comes from Think Again! With nine pieces as the one shown above, a 3x3x3 cube was made. Below you can see the cube viewed from South, East, and North. What does it look like seen from the West? Say uh . you've already finished your homework right? The stuff three posts below?