Hello Honors World Students,
Here are some suggestions for studying for the final exam.
1. Study your notes - especially the Economic, social, political and accomplishment charts you have made from your notes. This hard work will pay off on the final as well as next year when you take the AP World history final exam.
2. Study your matching lists/crossword puzzles. We are using some of the same tests we used throughout the semester to make this test so studying the crossword puzzles is a great idea.
3. Study the sample MC questions I handed out in class and are linked below. Go here.
http://www.advancedplacementhistory.com/World%20Quizzes.html
4. Don't panic or stress out too much. The final is only about 10% of the semester grade so as long as you get at leat 50% it can't lower your grade more than 5%. Study hard and study smart (about 2-3 hours before the final). Be sure to study for your other final exams as well.
Monday, January 19, 2009
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Roman Crossword Homework
Please complete the Roman Crossword that you received in class. The crossword is also posted at my webpage. My webpage also has the word list that you could use to help you study.
www.advancedplacementhistory.com
go to the AP World history section and click on the Assignments link on the right.
www.advancedplacementhistory.com
go to the AP World history section and click on the Assignments link on the right.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Roman Decline Paragraph
In a body paragraph, explain the decline of the Roman Empire. Be sure to include at least 10 facts and five sentences of explanation. Explanation sentences should link a fact or example to the fall of Roman Civilization. Be sure to use the phrase "fall of Roman civilization" or similar phrases regularly. The paragraph should be at least half a page long and not more than one page total. Below is an example of explanation. Let's say you are trying to show that the US is in decline. You choose to use the fact that our morals are in decline as evidence. You could write the sentence "Since the US morals are in decline the fall of US civilization is near". That sentence needs more of a link between the fact and the result. Why do poor morals lead to the fall of civilization?
To create the link ask "what did that fact directly result in" over and over until you get to the eventual result you are hoping to prove.
A better sentence might be "The decline in American morals has led frequent corruption in government, marital unfaithfulness, and irresponsible business practices. Untrustworthy government, weak families and greedy business all could contribute to the decline of American civilization.
PRACTICE THOUGHTFUL EXPLANATION AT LEAST 5 TIMES IN THIS PARAGRAPH.
To create the link ask "what did that fact directly result in" over and over until you get to the eventual result you are hoping to prove.
A better sentence might be "The decline in American morals has led frequent corruption in government, marital unfaithfulness, and irresponsible business practices. Untrustworthy government, weak families and greedy business all could contribute to the decline of American civilization.
PRACTICE THOUGHTFUL EXPLANATION AT LEAST 5 TIMES IN THIS PARAGRAPH.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Roman Building Body paragraph
Research one of the important buildings during Ancient Rome and explain their importance in a body paragraph. Your body paragraph must have the following:
1. A topic sentence naming the dynasty you researched and what it accomplished
2. At least 5 sentences explaining the dynasty or its accomplishments in more detail.
3. At least 10 facts about the building. A fact is a name, date, place or event. The facts are not sentences but are includes within sentences.
For example, the sentence "Lake City High School is big". has one fact (Lake City High School).
Bring your body paragraph to our next class.
1. A topic sentence naming the dynasty you researched and what it accomplished
2. At least 5 sentences explaining the dynasty or its accomplishments in more detail.
3. At least 10 facts about the building. A fact is a name, date, place or event. The facts are not sentences but are includes within sentences.
For example, the sentence "Lake City High School is big". has one fact (Lake City High School).
Bring your body paragraph to our next class.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
TEST on Thursday - Read Notes and Do Crossword
Read your notes, highlight the notes, read the notes outloud to your parents or whatever it takes to learn the notes well. ALL of the 70 multiple choice questions will come from the notes so study them well.
I have also attached a link to the crossword puzzle that you can print out and complete. The crossword is not required homework but it will be VERY helpful and is a nice break from reading the notes over and over. Go to this link to print out the crossword. If you need a print out come by my room tomorrow and I will give you one.
http://www.advancedplacementhistory.com/IndiaandChinaVocabularyprintout.html
Print out the crossword and finish it and I will give you a free assignment ( you can replace a bad assignment or use the crossword in place of an incomplete assignment)
I have also attached a link to the crossword puzzle that you can print out and complete. The crossword is not required homework but it will be VERY helpful and is a nice break from reading the notes over and over. Go to this link to print out the crossword. If you need a print out come by my room tomorrow and I will give you one.
http://www.advancedplacementhistory.com/IndiaandChinaVocabularyprintout.html
Print out the crossword and finish it and I will give you a free assignment ( you can replace a bad assignment or use the crossword in place of an incomplete assignment)
Monday, October 27, 2008
Due TUESDAY Oct 28: Write 2 multiple Choice Questions for each Dynasty
Write 2 multiple choice questions or 4 True/false questions for each of the following dynasties.
Shang, Chou, Ch'in, Han
Egypt
Sumer, Babylon, Persia
Indus valley, Aryan
Shang, Chou, Ch'in, Han
Egypt
Sumer, Babylon, Persia
Indus valley, Aryan
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