How are you preparing your students for the AP Exam? What ideas are you using for test prep, review games, etc?Continue
Started by Melissa Seideman. Last reply by Christina Vandenbergh Mar 25.
Hey all-First year teacher here... and AP World at that. I'm in for a crazy ride! The blessing in disguise is that I'm just a .4 so I have some time on my hands.Curious to see who else teaches AP…Continue
Started by Steph Gorges. Last reply by Craig Schnidt Aug 11, 2012.
Hi everyone - My school will be switching from a 2 year to a 1 year APUSH course, and I'm in need of some advice from those of you who have always done the 1 year course. If you have a syllabus,…Continue
Started by Melissa L. Last reply by Christina Vandenbergh Mar 1, 2012.
I am trying to rework my Euro curriculum for the post - Napoleonic through 1848 Revolutions. In the past, I've had students work in teams to chart one nation's political and cultural shifts, but it…Continue
Started by Kimberly Johnson. Last reply by Jen Medwid Aug 22, 2011.
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Comment by Steph Gorges on July 11, 2012 at 1:32am Just a shout out as a new AP teacher. Sorting through the text books our school uses, online CB info, and preparing our audit/pacing. Ron Peck has been fantastic in pointing me in a good direction, but if anyone else teaches AP World - I'd love to connect!
Comment by Shauna Liverotti on July 9, 2012 at 10:56am Is anyone attending the AP Conference in Orlando next week? I am helping the CB to organize a Tweet up on the first day of the conference. I would love to see some of you there.
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Comment by Jen Medwid on July 6, 2011 at 10:56pm @leticia - biggest struggle my 10th graders have is adjusting to higher level texts. The more they read and the more you scaffold and teach literacy skills for understanding historical texts, the better off they will be.
Thesis statements would be another one... no more restating the question, we need to gradually build their confidence in making historical arguments and backing them up with evidence
Comment by Leticia Hallmark on July 6, 2011 at 10:50pm
Comment by Eric Howe on June 14, 2011 at 12:41pm We were given a coffee mug (w/ lid) at the reading this year... doesn't do much to prevent a spill though. Not that it happened at the reading table!
The reading was a great experience for me, helping to validate some things I've been doing with regards to essay instruction, but it also opened my eyes a bit as well. If you haven't gone to a reading yet, apply as soon as you are able to and get on the waiting list!
Comment by Jeff Silva-Brown on May 22, 2011 at 5:07pm
Comment by Jeff Silva-Brown on May 22, 2011 at 5:05pm
Comment by Eric Howe on May 17, 2011 at 11:41am Strange question here and hope it's an okay one, but...
I'm going to be a first year reader at the APUSH reading this year. Is coffee allowed at the reading tables? What else should I know for the US reading?
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