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Spanish 2 Pre-AP Verb Drills Present perfect

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Review Unit 8 Spanish 2 Pre-AP

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Espa?ol 2 Review of Unit 8 A. Por vs. Para 1. Estudiamos __________ sacar buenas notas. 2. ?l le dio un d?lar a ella _________ su almuerzo. 3. Yo fui a Espana _________ barco. 4. Ellos fueron al centro __________ una hamburguesa. 5. Esta comida es buena __________ ti. 6. La tarea es ___________ ma?ana. 7. Ella camina __________el museo 8. El autobus pasa _________ el r?o. 9. Ella hace todo ___________ ?l 10. Ella compr? una camisa __________ ?l 11. ?l mont? el caballo _________ horas. 12. ?l jug? muy bien __________ solo tener un brazo. B. Future & Conditional (translate) 1. I will talk 11. We would be (happy) 2. They will eat 12. He would say 3. She will come 13. They would make

Spanish 2 Pre-AP Conjugation

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Espa?ol 2 Verb Conjugations Conjugate the verb ?traer (yo)? to the following tenses, and give the English meanings: Present Indicative: 1. 2. 3. Present Progressive: 1. Preterite: 1. 2. Imperfect: 1. 2. 3. Past Progressive: 1. Present Subjunctive: 1. Present Subjunctive Progressive: 1. Now give the affirmative and negative commands for ?traer?: a. t? (affirmative) b. t? (negative) c. ud. (affirmative) d. ud. (negative) e. uds. (affirmative) f. uds. (negative)
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AP Psychology Course Syllabus Mr. Thomas [email protected] Room 3014 Course Description The AP Psychology course will introduce students to the systematic study of the behavioral and mental processes of human beings and other animals. Students are exposed to the psychological facts, principles, and phenomena associated with the major fields within psychology. Students will also learn about the methods psychologists use in their science and practice. Course Objectives The major objective of this course is to provide each student with a learning experience equivalent to that obtained in most college introductory psychology courses. In addition this course has been specifically designed to help students successfully complete the AP exam. Course Materials

Georges Seurat

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Kathleen Padua A2 2/27/2018 Georges Seurat Synopsis Born on December 2, 1859 in Paris, France Died on March 29, 1891 in Paris, France Known as: Founder of Pointillism Post-Impressionism Neo-Impressionism Youngest of three children Father is Chrysostome-Antoine Seurat a bailiff Mother is Ernestine Faivre from a prosperous family who produced several sculptors Father was retired with a small fortune by the time Seurat was born 1870, family relocated to Fontainebleau during th Franco-Prussian War and Paris Commune rebellion During this time, Seurat took serious interest in art Encouraged by Paul Haumonte (his uncle), a textile dealer and amateur painter Early Training: Formal training began around 1875 when he entered the local municipal art school under the sculptor Justin Lequien

Printmaking

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Kathleen Padua 21 May 2018 A2 Printmaking The art form where the composition is made by using different techniques under the direct supervision of the artist. It?s usually done on paper or other materials with the use of other things for support by various techniques of multiplication. Types: Relief : Process of printing from a raised surface where the non-image areas are cut away, usually done on wood and linoleum Intaglio : Opposite of relief; artist carves image onto matrix and rubs the ink into those carved lines Lithography : The use of oil and water for printmaking on a smooth stone or plate (use of a flat surface to repel the ink except for where it?s needed to print) Serigraphy : Another term for stencil, the use of a thin sheet of material with a design cut into it

Winslow Homer

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Kathleen Padua A2 3/19/2018 Winslow Homer Synopsis Born February 24, 1836 in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. Died September 29, 1910 in Prouts Neck, Maine American painter from 19th-century Known to make watercolour a real media and not just a thing to test with Pieces usually with a theme of human struggle within an indifferent universe Early Life and Work Born into an old New England family Had a country childhood from age six when he moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts Mother encouraged his artistic inclinations At 19, apprenticed to lithographic firm of John Bufford in Boston Works involved copying designs of other artists Then in a few years he was submitting his own drawings 1859, Homer moved from Boston to New York City to begin working as a freelance illustrator Traveled a lot

George Seurat

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Kathleen Padua A2 2/27/2018 Georges Seurat Synopsis Born on December 2, 1859 in Paris, France Died on March 29, 1891 in Paris, France Known as: Founder of Pointillism Post-Impressionism Neo-Impressionism Youngest of three children Father is Chrysostome-Antoine Seurat a bailiff Mother is Ernestine Faivre from a prosperous family who produced several sculptors Father was retired with a small fortune by the time Seurat was born 1870, family relocated to Fontainebleau during th Franco-Prussian War and Paris Commune rebellion During this time, Seurat took serious interest in art Encouraged by Paul Haumonte (his uncle), a textile dealer and amateur painter Early Training: Formal training began around 1875 when he entered the local municipal art school under the sculptor Justin Lequien

George Seurat

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Kathleen Padua A2 2/27/2018 Georges Seurat Synopsis Born on December 2, 1859 in Paris, France Died on March 29, 1891 in Paris, France Known as: Founder of Pointillism Post-Impressionism Neo-Impressionism Youngest of three children Father is Chrysostome-Antoine Seurat a bailiff Mother is Ernestine Faivre from a prosperous family who produced several sculptors Father was retired with a small fortune by the time Seurat was born 1870, family relocated to Fontainebleau during th Franco-Prussian War and Paris Commune rebellion During this time, Seurat took serious interest in art Encouraged by Paul Haumonte (his uncle), a textile dealer and amateur painter Early Training: Formal training began around 1875 when he entered the local municipal art school under the sculptor Justin Lequien

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