RESOURCES FOR MIDTERM
-Preparing for your Midterm Sheet [.doc]
-Midterm multiple choice practice questions [.doc]
-AP Chemistry Exam Reference Tables [.pdf, pages 2-4]
-Stuff you should know 1 [.pdf] and 2 [.pdf].... focus on ions list, solubility rules, shape and hybridization, and intermolecular forces
-Polyatomic Ions list [.doc]
Preparing for your AP Chemistry Midterm
Test Information
Date: Friday, January 30th, 2015
Time: 1st and 2nd period (Begins at 7:30 am sharp)
Test Time: 90 minutes
Section I: 30 Multiple Choice Questions (45 minutes)
*Section I will be collected before Section II begins.
Section II: 2 Long Free Response Questions and 2 Short Free Response Questions (45 minutes)
*Long FR should take about 15 minutes each
*Short FR should take about 7 minutes each
*You may use a scientific calculator and your AP Chemistry reference tables for the whole exam.
*You will not receive extra time on this exam, so DO NOT BE LATE.
Daily Studying
o Focus on 2 or 3 topics each day for a few hours (I suggest a minimum of 2 hours a day)
o Prioritize topics that are most prevalent on this exam.
o Review and Redo old exam and quiz questions.
o Read the textbook sections to relearn/remember concepts.
o Use the following online resources for supplemental reviewing:
§ Short Videos by topic: http://www.bozemanscience.com/ap-chemistry/
§ Predicting reactions guide: http://www.chemmybear.com/preactions.html
§ AP practice questions by topic: http://www.sciencegeek.net/APchemistry/APtaters/directory.shtml
Day before the exam
o Attend the review session from 12-2 pm on Thursday (with $5 for pizza if you want any)
o Review polyatomic ions, solubility rules, and common ions (element oxidation states).
o Before you go to bed, make sure you are prepared for school the next day with your complete reference tables, a pencil, an eraser, and a scientific calculator (you can borrow one from me if necessary).
o Get a good night’s sleep. Seriously.
-Preparing for your Midterm Sheet [.doc]
-Midterm multiple choice practice questions [.doc]
-AP Chemistry Exam Reference Tables [.pdf, pages 2-4]
-Stuff you should know 1 [.pdf] and 2 [.pdf].... focus on ions list, solubility rules, shape and hybridization, and intermolecular forces
-Polyatomic Ions list [.doc]
Preparing for your AP Chemistry Midterm
Test Information
Date: Friday, January 30th, 2015
Time: 1st and 2nd period (Begins at 7:30 am sharp)
Test Time: 90 minutes
Section I: 30 Multiple Choice Questions (45 minutes)
*Section I will be collected before Section II begins.
Section II: 2 Long Free Response Questions and 2 Short Free Response Questions (45 minutes)
*Long FR should take about 15 minutes each
*Short FR should take about 7 minutes each
*You may use a scientific calculator and your AP Chemistry reference tables for the whole exam.
*You will not receive extra time on this exam, so DO NOT BE LATE.
Daily Studying
o Focus on 2 or 3 topics each day for a few hours (I suggest a minimum of 2 hours a day)
o Prioritize topics that are most prevalent on this exam.
o Review and Redo old exam and quiz questions.
o Read the textbook sections to relearn/remember concepts.
o Use the following online resources for supplemental reviewing:
§ Short Videos by topic: http://www.bozemanscience.com/ap-chemistry/
§ Predicting reactions guide: http://www.chemmybear.com/preactions.html
§ AP practice questions by topic: http://www.sciencegeek.net/APchemistry/APtaters/directory.shtml
Day before the exam
o Attend the review session from 12-2 pm on Thursday (with $5 for pizza if you want any)
o Review polyatomic ions, solubility rules, and common ions (element oxidation states).
o Before you go to bed, make sure you are prepared for school the next day with your complete reference tables, a pencil, an eraser, and a scientific calculator (you can borrow one from me if necessary).
o Get a good night’s sleep. Seriously.