AP WORLD HISTORY REVIEW

The AP Examination in World History will be at 8:00am on Thursday, May 17, 2012. The exam is approximately three hours long. The first section of the AP World History exam consists of 70 multiple choice questions with a 55 minute time limit which will count for 50% of the student’s score. The second section, the free-response section, consists of 3 essays which may be answered in any order: This section begins with a mandatory 10 minute reading period, during which students are instructed to read the DBQ, (including the documents) CCOT, and Comparative questions. It is vitally important to take careful notes and plan one's essays during these 10 minutes. After the reading period, students are given 120 minutes to write all 3 essays, though they may continue to take notes before starting to write their essays; notes taken during the reading period may be used. It is recommended that students answer the DBQ first to get it out of the way as it requires little to no prior knowledge of historical background. Each essay is out of 7 points, but students can earn up to two points of extra credit after receiving 7 points by going above and beyond what is expected. Therefore, students can receive a maximum of 27 points on these essays. Students are encouraged to pace themselves. The contents of the exam will include:
->WHAP ERAS

->WHAP THEMES

->WHAP REGIONS
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ERA 1
->Era 1 Content Map
->Chapter 1
ERA 2
->Era 2 Content Map
->Chapter 2 China
->Chapter 3 India
->Chapter 4 Mediterrean Empires
->Chapter 5 Diversity and Decline

ERA 3
->Era 3 Content Map
->Chapters 6, 7, and 8 Spread of Islam
->Chapter 9 The Byzantine Empire
->Chapter 10 Post-Schism Europe

SPICE Project

Period 1
--Chapter 11
--Chapter 12
--Chapter 13
--Chapter 14
COMPLETE ERA 3.2 QUESTIONS

Period 3
--Chapter 11
--Chapter 12
--Chapter 13
--Chapter 14
COMPLETE ERA 3.2 QUESTIONS
AWESOME WORK!

--Chapter 15
ERA 4
->Unit 4 Content Map
-->Chapter 16 Age of Exploration
-->Chapter 17 Changes in Western Europe
-->Chapter 18 Absolutist Russia

SPICE Project
*SPICE Question Guidelines
Period 1
--Chapter 19
--Chapter 20
--Chapter 21
--Chapter 22
COMPLETE ERA 4 QUESTIONS For Period 1

Period 3
--Chapter 19
--Chapter 20
--Chapter 21
--Chapter 22
COMPLETE ERA 4 QUESTIONS for Period 3
ERA 4 Visual Review
ERA 5
->Era 5 Content Map
-->Chapter 23 The Age of Revolution (Outline)
ERA 5 SPICE Project
*SPICE Question Guidelines
Period 1
--Chapter 24
--Chapter 25 (Outline)
--Chapter 26 (Outline)
--Chapter 27
COMPLETE ERA 5 QUESTIONS For Period 1
REVISED ERA 5 QUESTIONS For Period 1

Period 3
--Chapter 24 (Outline)
--Chapter 25
--Chapter 26 (Outline)
--Chapter 27 (Outline)
COMPLETE ERA 5 QUESTIONS For Period 3
REVISED ERA 5 QUESTIONS For Period 3


Era 5 SPICE Outline
ERA 5 Visual Review

ERA
->Era 6 Content Map
-->Chapter 28 The Great War (Outline)
ERA 6 SPICE Project
*SPICE Question Guidelines
*SPICE Chapter Notes Blank

Period 1

--
Chapter 29 (Outline)
--Chapter 30 (Outline)
--Chapter 31 (Outline)
--Chapter 32 (outline)
--Chapter 33 (Outline)
--Chapter 34 (Outline)
COMPLETE ERA 6 QUESTIONS For Period 1
Period 3
--Chapter 29 (Outline)
--Chapter 30 (Outline)
--Chapter 31 (Outline)
--Chapter 32 (Outline)
--Chapter 33 (Outline)
--Chapter 34 (Outline)
ALMOST COMPLETE ERA 6 QUESTIONS For Period 3


Era 6 SPICE Outline
ERA 6 Visual Review
WORLD HISTORY AP VIDEO REVIEW!

WHAP VIDEO PROJECT
You may produce a video project for a supplemental assessment grade. This project must be turned in by Friday, June 1. Here are the requirements for your project:
  • Has to cover one of the major themes of study from the year (5 points)
  • has to be a video edited with imovie or moviemaker more than 3 minutes but less than 7 minutes long (5 points
  • has to have relevant and appropriate photos (5 points)
  • has to contain at least one relevant and appropriate video clip from an outside source (5 points)
  • has to have explanatory captions with vocabulary for each photo or video clip (5 points)
  • requires one specific relevant and appropriate quote from a historical figure (5 points)
  • has to properly cite source websites for photos and video clips (5 points)
  • has to contain audio: appropriate music (5 points)
  • has to contain audio: clear, comprehensible narration (5 points)
  • has to be original; plagiarism of other projects posted online from anywhere is unacceptable (5 points)