Many of the links to particular files here are password protected. Ask at practice for the log-in information. The things labeled “From notebook” were first compiled c. 2000; in particular, some people who were living at the time have died, and some things that were more or less current back then have changed.
General
NAQT’s You Gotta Know page — it looks like a topic per month for about the last 20 years. I have linked to the categorized page.
High School/College Book of Lists
From notebook: People study guide
From notebook: Quick reference tables
J! Archive (Jeopardy game show)
English
Quizlet: Authors and works (424 cards!) (SG)
Quizlet: Famous plays of the 20th century (SK)
Quizlet: Famous book introductions (SK)
Quizlet: Edgar Allan Poe stories (SK)
Document: Authors, works, quotes (SG)
Document: Shakespeare works, plot summaries, characters, quotes (SG)
From notebook: Shakespeare study guide
Notes: English grammar
From notebook: Literature study guide
From notebook: Characters
From notebook: World literature
From notebook: American literature
From notebook: More literature
Math
Notes: Math
From notebook: Scientists and mathematicians
From notebook: Algebra and trigonometry vocabulary
From notebook: Trigonometric formulas
From notebook: Formulas: area, volume, coordinate geometry
From notebook: Conic sections
From notebook: Geometry vocabulary
From notebook: Mathematical symbols
Science
CAC science formulas: these are supposed to be the only scientific formulas that will be needed to answer any A-Team science questions
Quizlet: Historical figures in science (SK)
Notes: Science
From notebook: The human body
From notebook: Scientists and mathematicians
From notebook: Periodic table of the elements
From notebook: Physics formulas, units
From notebook: Origins of element names
From notebook: Biology vocabulary
From notebook: Science study guide
From notebook: Ions
From notebook: Chemistry vocabulary
From notebook: Astronomy and astrology
From notebook: Biology classification
Social Studies
Quizlet: Famous psychologists (SK)
Quizlet: Most important U. S. presidents (SK)
Notes: Psychology
Notes: European history
Notes: U. S. Constitution, Declaration of Independence
Notes: U. S. history
From notebook: World history timeline
From notebook: Geography study guide
From notebook: Royalty
From notebook: U. S. Presidents study guide
From notebook: History study guide
From notebook: Landmark U. S. Supreme Court cases
Foreign Language
Notes: French and Spanish
Humanities
From notebook: The Bible
From notebook: Greek mythology
From notebook: Greek and Roman mythology
From notebook: Norse mythology
From notebook: Philosophers
From notebook: Humanities vocabulary
From notebook: Mythology and religion study guide
From notebook: Astronomy and astrology
Art
Quizlet: Art (movements, artists and works) (VLM)
Quizlet: Artist facts, works (SG)
Quizlet: Jacques Louis David vs Eugene Delacroix (SK)
Quizlet: Iconic works of art (SK)
Document: Suggested visual arts and humanities resources
From notebook: Art and music history I
From notebook: Artistic styles
From notebook: Art study guide
From notebook: Artists
From notebook: Architects
Document: AP Art History course description (the Unit Guides include 250 works of importance from 10 different periods)
Music
Quizlet: Composers and musical periods (SK)
Quizlet: Compositions and composers (SG)
Video: Excerpts from 100 popular pieces of classical music (20 min) (SK)
Notes: Music
Document: Howard Buss’s suggested music to know
From notebook: Some basic music theory
From notebook: Composers
From notebook: Music masterpieces
From notebook: Music study guide
Technology
TI-84 tutorial videos
Evaluating a definite integral
Finding intersection points on a graph
Normal distribution (normal cdf)
Normal distribution (inverse normal)
If you can think of any other topics I should look for video tutorials for, please let me know.
TI-84 emulators
For Windows, Mac, or Android, Wabbitemu is a great free emulator.
For iOS, you probably would want GraphNCalc83, but it’s $6 on the app store, and I have not purchased it. It has really good reviews. It has a color display (and the handhelds used for A-Team do not); it may have other capabilities that you would not get in competition.
Some students have contributed things (mainly Quizlets) over the years. They are credited above by initials, and here with more info. If you would like to contribute some that you made or found, post them to the Schoology group.
SG = Sabrina Grimes, class of 2014
SK = Saher Kidwai, class of 2016
VLM = Van Louis Montilla, class of 2027