It's crunch time. But you have been studying all year. So you are not the least bit concerned.
Identify three historical figures who traveled by land
Identify three historical figures who traveled by sea
Complete the "Essential Topics: Four Major Trade Networks" worksheet with a group.
Though you may work in a group, with one person mastering each trade network and then sharing their findings, each student needs to have a completed packet.
If you finish early you are encouraged to complete the practice tests in AP Classroom and/or Albert
Remember students, if you do not know the region well at this point and the essay gives you options do not choose the region you do not know
East Asia is China; South Asia is India; Moana is not real.
Identify the regions and hope that there are 30 answers instead of 29 like last year
Or not, you might just grade your own paper due to the emotional fragility of having that person behind you put Xs through your numbers
Teams do not really matter. The knowledge your acquire does. It's the journey, folks. The journey.
Back by popular demand, it's trashketball.
Plot twist: I created this review based on the questions you asked two weeks ago! BAM.
If you finish early you are encouraged to complete the practice tests in AP Classroom and/or Albert
According to Michael Crocetti, a Johns Hopkins pediatrician, teenagers need 9 to 9.5 hours of sleep per night. This is because "teenagers are going through a second development stage of cognitive maturation." 🔗
What do you think of this amount of sleep compared to what you get?
You don't actually have to answer this because you are taking the exam today.
Good luck on the exam today. Remember, you are more than your AP exam score. You are also your SAT score. And your HSA score. And a person.
I might see some of you today. I do not want to know what the questions were. Have a great day!
What was your favorite topic we covered this year?
Maybe you want to do that for your presentation. If not, consider the "Ideas List" on the left.
Provide the World History Project directions
Provide the World History Project rubric
The presentations will begin on Thursday, May 22 and go through Friday, May 30. This is partly due to Memorial Day (no school) and Commencement (virtual day)