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The A-G U.C. Requirements. A.V.I.D 2009-2010. A = History / Social Science. 2 years required Breakdown 1 year World History 1 year U.S. History 1/2 year Civics Classes Available World (CP/H) U.S. (CP/H) Extra Honors Credit Civics (CP/H). B = English. 4 years required Breakdown
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The A-G U.C. Requirements A.V.I.D 2009-2010
A = History / Social Science • 2 years required • Breakdown • 1 year World History • 1 year U.S. History • 1/2 year Civics • Classes Available • World (CP/H) • U.S. (CP/H) • Extra Honors Credit • Civics (CP/H)
B = English • 4 years required • Breakdown • 4 years of C.P. English • Only 1 year may be ESL / ELD English • Classes Available • English 1 (CP/H) • English 2 (CP/H) • English 3 (CP/H/AP) • Extra Honors /AP Credit • English 4 (CP/H/AP) • Extra AP Credit
C = Mathematics • 3 years required • 4 years recommended • Breakdown • At least 3 years of C.P. Algebra • Classes Available • Algebra I • Geometry • Advanced Geometry • Algebra II • Math IV • Calculus • Extra AP Credit • Statistics • Extra AP Credit
D = Laboratory Science • 2 years required • 3 years recommended • Classes Available • Lab Science Tech 2 • Lab & Advanced Biology • AP Biology • Extra AP Credit • Chemistry (CP/AP) • Extra AP Credit • Physics (CP/AP) • Extra AP Credit • Agricultural Biology
E = Language Other than English • 2 years required in same language • 3 years recommended • Breakdown • 2 years in the same language • Classes Available • Spanish 1,2,3,4 • AP Spanish 4 • Extra AP Credit • AP Spanish Literature • Extra AP Credit • French 1,2,3 • German 1,2,3
F = Visual & Performing Arts • 1 year required • Classes Available • Advanced Drama • Art & Art Design • Concert Band & Choir • Drama • Jazz Band • Madrigals • Photography 1 & 2
G = Electives • 1 year required • NOTE: • Some A-F courses cannot be used for the G Requirement • Classes Available • Honors Economics • Forensics • Lab Physical Science • Lab Science Tech 1 • AVID Senior Seminar • Plant & Soil Science • Animal Science
Cornell Notes Brainstorm - Groups of 4 • How are lectures / notes different between classes? What styles do teachers have? • What are some of the toughest things about taking notes in classes? • What are some common abbreviations that you have used in taking notes? • How can you adjust to different types of note taking in your classes?
A-G Poster Blue Print • With a partner, take your 11x17 paper and design a rough draft of you’re A-G Requirement Poster • Your goal is to create a poster that advertises clearly to other students what the A-G requirements are • Some things to consider when you are designing your blueprint • Layout / Organization • Landscape / Portrait • Text Font Type / Size • What types of visuals will you use • Background / Colors Used