Scores on the Multiple Choice
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Current most complete durand notes
Chapter 30 Durand Notes
I do not have chapter 27 - Chapter 30 is missing land application, CERCLA, and RCRA, which are all on the test
Chapter 26 Review Questions
Chapter 26 Powerpoint
Back Bay Permission Slip
Chapter 24 resources
Chapter 23 Durand notes
IPCC Summary
Chapter 23 Resources
Chapter 21 old durand notes (used to be chap 19 - page numbers and stuff wrong, but outline and info basically the same)
Chapter 22 durand notes (incomplete)
Chapter 22 durand notes (incomplete)
Chapter 21 and 22 resources
Chapter 21 Review Questions Chapter 21 Presentation
Chapter 22 review Questions
Chapter 22 - Presentation
Water article 1 - Orange County
Water Article 2 - Los Angeles Water Sources
Chapter 22 review Questions
Chapter 22 - Presentation
Water article 1 - Orange County
Water Article 2 - Los Angeles Water Sources
Chapter 19 resources
Chapter 17 and 18 resources
Chapter 17 Review Questions Chapter 17 Presentationch17_3slides.pdf
Chapter 18 REview Questions Chapter 18 presentation
Chapter 14 resources
Chapter 13 resources.
Chapter 11 and 12 Durand Notes
Food Project Grading Standards
Chapter 11 and 12 Resources
Chapter 11 review Questions Chapter 11 presentation
Chapter 12 Review Questions Chapter 12 presentation
Chapter 12 Review Questions Chapter 12 presentation
Chapter 9 and 10 resources
Chapter 9 Review Questions Chapter 9 Presentation
Chapter 10 Review Questions Chapter 10 Presentationch10_6perpage.pdf
Chapter 10 Review Questions Chapter 10 Presentationch10_6perpage.pdf
Chapter 7 and 8 resources
Chapter 5 and 6 resources
Chapter 5 Review Questions Chapter 5 PowerPoint
Chapter 6 Review Questions Chapter 6 PowerPoint
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Chapter 6 Review Questions Chapter 6 PowerPoint
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Chapter 3 and 4 resources
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How to use this page
1. Use this page to print out the review questions that are assigned for each chapter. These will appear as buttons at the top of the page, then archived as buttons at the bottom of the page.
2. Use this page to download and print the PowerPoint presentations for some chapters. If you do not have PowerPoint on your computer, you can download a free PowerPoint reader by going to the "links" section of this web page. Using the print dialogue you should be able to print several PowerPoint slides on a single page. I recommend that you print these before coming to class - this way you will not need to write down the words from every slide, and you can take notes directly onto the printouts of the slides.
3. The day before some chapter tests you may be able to download "comments." These are guidelines to help you focus your study on the parts of a chapter that will certainly be tested and to have some idea (usually) of what the FRQs will be for that chapter.
4. When available use this page to print out "Durand Notes." These are Mr. Durand's own distillation of each chapter's main points, figures, tables, and examples. They are especially valuable as a review tool for the AP exam.
2. Use this page to download and print the PowerPoint presentations for some chapters. If you do not have PowerPoint on your computer, you can download a free PowerPoint reader by going to the "links" section of this web page. Using the print dialogue you should be able to print several PowerPoint slides on a single page. I recommend that you print these before coming to class - this way you will not need to write down the words from every slide, and you can take notes directly onto the printouts of the slides.
3. The day before some chapter tests you may be able to download "comments." These are guidelines to help you focus your study on the parts of a chapter that will certainly be tested and to have some idea (usually) of what the FRQs will be for that chapter.
4. When available use this page to print out "Durand Notes." These are Mr. Durand's own distillation of each chapter's main points, figures, tables, and examples. They are especially valuable as a review tool for the AP exam.