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Lake County Schools Investing In Excellence! College and Career Readiness. Academic Services April 2013. AP Seminar. For AP World History WELCOME Academic Services April 2013.
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Lake County Schools Investing In Excellence! College and Career Readiness Academic Services April 2013
AP Seminar For AP World History WELCOME Academic Services April 2013
Community Builder:Just like me….. • One person begins introducing themselves to the group • When another person in the audience hears something the previous person shared that is “just like them” the chime in say “ that’s just like me” • The person that chimed in saying “ that’s just like me begins introducing themselves starting with the connection from the previous person. • Repeat step 2 and 3 until all members in the audience have introduced themselves.
Bellwork: Community Builder AP Seminar CBC Learning Goal: Learners will understand and implement effective test taking strategies for passing AP exams. Strategic Plan Goal # 1 Increased Student Achievement Benchmarks: April 6 & April 27 2013 • Learners will: utilize content knowledge learned in AP courses coupled with effective test taking strategies to increase pass rate by completing practice AP test questions Objective Essential Question: How do we revolutionize the way we teach, lead, and learn for 21st century success? Students will share with the class one strategy or tip they will use on exam day Exit Activity Common Language: • Advanced Placement • Effective Strategies • NEXT STEPS: • Utilize new learning and implement on AP exam • Continue to study for AP exam
21st Century Skills Tony Wagner, The Global Achievement Gap Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Collaboration and Leadership Agility and Adaptability Initiative and Entrepreneurialism Effective Oral and Written Communication Accessing and Analyzing Information Curiosity and Imagination
Positive StatisticsHurray Lake County Schools Lake County Schools…. • Named to the College Board District Honor Roll
Content Overview • Periodization Posters • The Exam • The DBQ • Review Rubric • POV, Grouping, Additional Document • 2012 DBQ • FRQs: Comparative & C/COT • Review Rubric • Examples • Multiple Choice Questions • Examples • SPRITE (Social, Political, Religious, Intellectual, Technology, Economics
Periodization Posters • You may work either individually, or with a partner • As you meander about the room, add your relevant AP World History content knowledge to the appropriate poster. • Do not spend more than 30 seconds at a time on a single poster, if you have more to write, come back to it. • You must write at least one important event, individual, idea, innovation, continuity, or change on each poster • We will discuss what is on each poster, and what is missing
The Exam (page 3) • May 16th 2013, 8:00 AM…Arrive at 7:30 AM • Part I • 70 MC questions in 55 minutes = 45 seconds/question • Ten Minute Break • Part II • 3 essays in 2 hours and10 minutes • DBQ = 50 minutes (10 for Doc Analysis) • C/COT = 40 minutes • Comparative = 40 minutes
The DBQ (Page 4) • Review the DBQ rubric in your student handout (Appendix A) • Thesis, Grouping, POV, and Additional Documents (see examples) • USE EVERY DOCUMENT! • The 2012 DBQ (Appendix B)
Continuity/Change Over Time Essays ( Page 8) • Review the C/COT Essay Rubric in your student handout (Appendix A) • C/COT is about what changed and what stayed the same, as long as your essay addresses the prompt, you should be fine • Analysis = WHY something changed or stayed the same • Examples
Comparative Essays (Page 10) • Review the Comparative Essay Rubric in your student handout (Appendix A) • You must BOTH Compare and Contrast • Analysis = WHY a similarity or difference exists • Examples
Strategies and Practice: Free Response (Page 12) • Generic Theses (if this is where you struggle) are in the student handout (pages 8 and 10) • Always think SPRITE (page 5) • TASC in the Body • Topic Sentence: Ties to Thesis • Analysis: Explain Why • Support with Evidence • Connect to a Larger Context • Practice with released Comparative & C/COT prompts in the student hand out (Appendix B
Thesis Drill • In groups, construct a thesis for each of the FRQs in Appendix B of your packet • C/COT 2009, 2010, 2012 • Comparative 2009, 2010, 2012 • We will evaluate your thesis as a class
Multiple Choice (Page 13) • AP World History Multiple Choice Questions focus on Specific Themes, Historical Thinking Skills, and Will Often Involve the Use of Various Stimuli
Strategies: Multiple Choice (Pages 13-14) • Dealing With Distractors • 1 Multiple Choice = 5 True/False • Right info, wrong place/time • Time Management • 45 seconds per question • Skip the long ones and come back • If there are two minutes left, and you have more than 10 questions to go, pick a letter and bubble the rest in. At least 2 or 3 will be right.
Multiple Choice Practice (Appendix C) • As a class, let’s discuss and answer the practice multiple choice questions #1-3 • Now try #4-6 • Let’s check your answers • It is not enough to know what the right answer is. Strive to know WHY it is right.
Exit Activity • With a shoulder partner, turn and talk about one strategy you will utilize on your AP exam and why.
Lake County Schools Investing In Excellence! College and Career Readiness Academic Services April 2013