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Orovalley-Curricular INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS 2021–22 Advanced Drama • Macbeth by Shakespeare • https://www.esuus.org/esu/programs/shakespeare_competition/docs/2022-ESU-NSC-Monologue- Packet:en-us.pdf • The Empty Space by Peter Brook • Backwards and Forwards: A Technical Manual for Reading Plays by David Ball • The Viewpoints Book by Anne Bogart • Playing Shakespeare by John Barton • Aesop’s Fables • Stories from Western Mythology • Shakespeare Set Free, from the Folger Shakespeare Library • Secondary Stages, by Jeff Bennett • Stagings: Short Scripts for Middle and High School Students, by Joan Garner • Great Monologues for Young Actors, edited by Craig Slaight and Jack Sharrar • https://www.mtishows.com/ • https://www.pioneerdrama.com/ • https://www.dramaticpublishing.com/ • www.theatrefolk.com • www.youtube.com • Antigone, by Sophocles • The Castle of Perseverance, by Anonymous • Romeo and Juliet, by Shakespeare • Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (the play), by Thomas Russell Sullivan • You tube video Series: Crash Course Theater Advanced Keyboarding • Standard Piano Performance Literature • The Complete Hanon Handbook of Exercises (various levels) by Charles-Louis Hanon • Bastien’s Book of Scales, Chords and Arpeggios (various levels) by Jane Bastien • Alfred’s Basic Piano Library and Performance Books - Levels 1-6 by Palmer, Lethco and Manus • Piano Adventures: The Basic Piano Method Levels 1-4 by Nancy and Randall Faber • A Concise History of Western Music by Donald Jay Grout • Music: An Appreciation by George Kamien Algebra & Geometry I • Algebra and Geometry I by SPORK, LLC Algebra and Geometry II • Algebra and Geometry II by SPORK, LLC. AP Biology ISBN 9781429291170 Author Hillis, Sadava, Heller, Price Title Principles of Life (2012 – 1st edition) Publisher W. H. Freeman, Sinauer Associates, Inc. (Co-publisher) ISBN 9781429298490 Author Lepri, John, and F. Bell Title Strive for a 5 (2013) Publisher W. H. Freeman, Sinauer Associates, Inc. (Co-publisher) 21SMA024 1 INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS 2021–22 AP Calculus AB ISBN 156577146 Author Saxon, John, and Wang, Frank Title Calculus with Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry Publisher Saxon Publishers, Inc. ISBN 978-1-4292-5074-0 Author Jon Rogawski, Ray Cannon Title Rogawski’s Calculus for AP, Early transcendentals Publisher W. H. Freeman and Company AP Calculus BC ISBN 156577146 Author Saxon, John, and Wang, Frank Title Calculus with Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry Publisher Saxon Publishers, Inc. ISBN 978-1-4292-5074-0 Author Jon Rogawski, Ray Cannon Title Rogawski’s Calculus for AP, Early transcendentals Publisher W. H. Freeman and Company AP Chemistry Title: Chemistry, A Molecular Approach; AP Edition Author: Nivaldo J. Tro Publisher: Pearson ISBN: 0-13-526562-2 Title: The Ultimate Chemical Equations Handbook 2nd Ed Author: Jane D Smith and George R Hague Jr. Publisher: Flinn Scientific Inc ISBN: 978-1-933709-1 Articles: www.phys.org AP Chinese Language and Culture Title: Chaoyue: Advancing in Chinese Publisher: Columbia University Press ISBN: 978-0231145299 Title: Chaoyue: Advancing in Chinese Workbook Publisher: Columbia University Press ISBN: 978-0-231-15623-3 Title: Barron’s AP Chinese Language and Culture: Student’s book + 3 CDs Publisher: Barron’s Educational Series ISBN: 978-1438073880 • College Board http://apcentral.collegeboard.com • Big fish and Begonia/Da Yu Hai Tang: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy3UdkKljDg AP Comparative Government & Politics • College Board, http://apcentral.collegeboard.com • Essential Readings in Comparative Politics, O’Neil 21SMA024 2 INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS 2021–22 • Essentials of Comparative Politics, O’Neil • The Economist • CNN • BBC • Time Magazine • Vice News • PBS • Newsweek. • Foreign Policy • Vice News • Persepolis • The Soong Sisters • Inside China • Frontline • Iron Lady • Charles III • One Child Nation • Please Vote for Me • Brexit • Putin’s Kiss AP English Literature & Composition ISBN 067973403 Author: Fyodor Dostoevsky Title: The Brothers Karamazov Publisher: Vintage Classics ISBN 9780451531391 Author: Dante Alighieri Title: The Inferno Publisher: Signet Classics ISBN 9780743477123 Author: William Shakespeare Title: Hamlet Publisher: Folger Library by Simon and Schuster ISBN 9780802126214 Author: Tom Stoppard Title: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead Publisher: Grove Press ISBN 978-0451530373 Author: Anton Chekhov Title: Anton Chekhov – The Major Plays Publisher: Signet Classics Sadlier Vocabulary Workshop LEVEL G Editor: Jerome Shostak Publisher: Sadlier ISBN: 978-1-4217-8512-7 AP European History 21SMA024 3 INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS 2021–22 A History of Western Society by John P. McKay, et al. 10th ed. (2010), Bedford/St.Martin’s: New York City, NY. 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