ap world exam overview
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MAY 16 TH, 2013
AP WORLD HISTORY EXAM
Thank to Mr. Nathan Roher for providing information for this PowerPoint!
INFORMATION FOR MAY 16TH-TEST DAY
• Arrive at 7:15 a.m.
• Bring photo i.d.! Drivers’ license or school i.d.
INFORMATION FOR MAY 16TH-TEST DAY
• Bring your favorite pens for essays and a favorite
pencil
• Bring water, snack, and a jacket/sweatshirt.
• Watch (cannot use cell phone for time)
• You will need a signed permission slip from your
parents if you want to go home after the exam.
Otherwise… BACK TO CLASS!
Wednesday night . . .
Review how to score points on the essays!
Sleep as much as you can the night before the test. Eat a normal breakfast (maybe eat something that will get your brain and body in gear.)
Information for May 16th-TEST DAY
Do NOT bring your cell phones to the testing site. If you feel you must carry it, turn your cell phone OFF and place in the secure bin (that proctors will provide) until all tests are complete and turned in.
Proctors will have to cancel your test score if you turn on your cell phone or use it at any time during a break or while others are testing.
THE CHALLENGE.
You will not know all the questions
on the multiple choice section.
It is likely you will feel
uncomfortable with at least one
or more of the free-response
topics.
BUT . . .
THE MULTIPLE CHOICE SECTION
70 Question / 55 minute multiple choice section. (50 % of your
“grade”)
• Eliminate answer choices to make “educated guesses” on the ones you are not sure about.
• Record your answers as you go. Don’t wait until the end to fill in your answer sheet.
THE MULTIPLE CHOICE SECTION
• The questions are generally
chronological from 1 to about 35
with earlier time periods first.
• The chronology “restarts” about
question 35.
• Images, charts, maps, graphs,
and reading analysis – be ready
to work for the answer on these.
THE MULTIPLE CHOICE SECTION
• On complicated questions, make sure you see the TRUE/FALSE in each answer choice.
• Remember, this test is not designed for you to know all the answers to all the questions.
THE ESSAYS
“Free Response Section”
• Mandatory 10 minute reading
period.There is a 10 minute reading period for you to read
the “free response” essay prompts and the DBQ
documents. Spend that time in reading and
prewriting for your DBQ.
THE ESSAYS
“Free Response Section”
• You will then have 120 minutes to write
responses to the 3 essays.
• Part A - DBQ Essay Writing
• Part B - Comparative
• Part C - Continuity & Change
• Time management is critical.
• The time remaining in the test may NOT be announced.
• Make sure that YOU HAVE ANSWERED THE PROMPTS!
GO FOR THE POINTS!
“I can change you! I can turn you into the Dragon Warrior!
And I will!”
GO FOR THE POINTS ON THE DBQ !
• Answer THE prompt!
• Group docs in how many ways?
• 3 or 4 At least two docs in a group, some docs can be in more than one group.
• Use / show understanding of all the docs.
• Give evidence from all docs to answer the prompt.
• Analyze the POV of how many docs?
• THREE and explain!
• Give how many additional docs?
• TWO and explain
GO FOR THE POINTS ON THE COMPARATIVE ESSAY!
Answer ALL ELEMENTS of THE prompt!
What 5 things score on a Comparative Essay?
• Thesis
• Address a similarity and difference
• Direct Comparison x2
• Analysis – Causes of Sims or Diffs x2
• Evidence x5
GO FOR THE POINTS ON THE CONTINUITY AND CHANGE ESSAY!
Answer ALL ELEMENTS OF THE prompt!
What 5 things score on a CCOT?
• Thesis
• Address Continuities AND Changes
• World historical context – causes of the
continuity or change outside the region x 1.
• Analysis - causes of the continuity or
change inside the region x 2.
• Given evidence x5