GENERAL CONTENT
Potentially, you could have a final in all of your classes. However, be sure to check with your teacher and look on your Calvary check-off page to see if there is an exam in the last week of the course. Below, we have provided some broad study guide suggestions for some of the classes that you can expect a final exam.
Your finals are not timed, so please take your time to read every question carefully and make your best choice.
12th Grade ENGLISH FINAL
Points Total 50 (25 multiple choice questions)
All questions have plenty to read--short passages and paragraphs from the assigned course readings. You will be asked to answer multiple choice questions in response to those passages. Pay particular attention to the course studies that discuss the assigned reading excerpts, as well as the specific poetry pieces. Also good to know all your rhetorical devices and figurative speech terms. Take your time and think critically while responding to the prompts.
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AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND ECONOMICS FINALS
AMERICAN GOV: 50 Points (25 multiple choice questions)
ECONOMICS: 60 Points (30 multiple choice questions)
All question are multiple choice and they come directly from the studies in each unit. The best way to get ready would be to review your notes, study guides, quizzes and CST's to prepare. You do not need to review labs or lab studies for this exam.
MATH FINALS
*GEOMETRY: 200 Points (40 multiple choice questions)
ALGEBRA: 200 Points (40 multiple choice questions)
*INTRO TO ALGEBRA: 250 Points (50 multiple choice questions)
2 YEAR ALGEBRA: 200 Points (40 multiple choice questions)
*ALGEBRA 2: 200 Points (40 multiple choice questions)
PRECALCULUS 150 Points (30 multiple choice questions)
CONSUMER MATH 200 Points (40 multiple choice questions)
FINANCIAL LIT. 180 Points (36 multiple choice questions)
PROBABILITY AND STATS 200 Points (40 multiple choice questions)
The questions for this exam are pretty straight forward. There is one question from each unit (U.) , each lesson (L.), and the first activity (A.). So study each ULA that ends in a "1." For example 1.1.1, 1.2.1 and 1.3.1. Then move to unit 2 and study 2.1.1., 2.1.2 and 2.1.3. Repeat for each unit and make sure that you are able to complete the checkups for those lessons and you will do great! Study, Pray and trust God to guide you from there.
ART / MUSIC FINALS
FINE ARTS 1: NO Final
FINE ARTS 2: Comprehensive Final (13 questions)
(Please use the Final study guide to prepare)
MUSIC APPRECIATION A: 125 Points
(25 short answer questions, 2 essay questions)
FOREIGN LANGUAGE FINAL
SPANISH 1A-NO FINALS
SPANISH 2A-NO FINALS
SPANISH 3A-NO FINALS
FRENCH 1A-NO FINALS
FRENCH 2A-NO FINALS
FRENCH 3A-NO FINALS
SCIENCE FINALS
BIOLOGY: 100 Points (25 multiple choice questions)
PHYSICAL SCIENCE: 90 Points (30 multiple choice questions)
CHEMISTRY: 100 Points (25 multiple choice questions)
PHYSICS: 100 Points (25 multiple choice questions)
EARTH SCIENCE: 80 Points (20 multiple choice questions)
All questions are multiple choice and they come directly from the studies in each unit. The best way to get ready would be to review your notes, study guides, quizzes and CST's to prepare. You do not need to review labs or lab studies for this exam.
HEALTH / P.E. FINALS
HEALTH: 60 Points (20 multiple choice questions)
P.E.1-4: NO FINALS
BIBLE FINALS
T.C.F: 100 Points (conclusion essay)
OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY: 100 Points (28 short answer questions)
NEW TESTAMENT SURVEY: 30 points (reflection essay)
WORLD RELIGION: 100 Points (25 multiple choice questions)
see World Religion Final Study Guide
CHURCH HISTORY: 55 Points (26 multiple choice questions 1 Reflection essay)
ELECTIVE FINALS
CREATIVE WRITING: 50 Points (25 multiple choice questions)
READING SKILLS: 60 Points (30 multiple choice questions)
MEDIA LITERACY: 75 Points (25 multiple choice questions)
ELECTIVES WITH NO FINALS
ASB LEADERSHIP, NEWS-LEADERS, TECH TEAM AND YEARBOOK TEAM
INTRO TO TYPING
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
INTRO TO COMPUTERS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
MATH SKILLS
WEBSITE DESIGN
WRITING SKILLS AND STRATEGIES