5 Steps to a 5 AP World History 2017 Edition 10th

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Calendar for Each Plan


Plan A: You Have a Full School Year to Prepare


September–October
(Check off the activities as you complete them.)

— Determine into which student mode you would place yourself.
— Read Step 1 of this manual.
— Take a look at the Diagnostic Test in Step 2 to get an idea of the expectations of the AP exam.
— Become acquainted with the College Board AP website.
— Read and study the sections for Periods 1 and 2 in this manual.
— Begin to do outside reading on world history topics.
— Begin to use this book as a resource.


November

— Read the section of Chapter 4 on strategies for the continuity and change-over-time essay.
— Write a continuity and change-over-time essay as part of the Diagnostic Test.
— Read and study the world history review sections that correspond with the period(s) you are
studying in class.


December

— Study the world history review sections in the manual for the areas you have already studied in
class. Note the connections of trade, exchange, and migration among world societies.
— Read additional sources to supplement the material in your textbook. Consult the bibliography of
this manual for suggested titles.


January

— Form a study group to prepare for the AP exam.
— Continue critical reading of material to supplement your textbook.
— Study the world history review sections for material you are currently covering in class.


February–March

— Read the section of Chapter 4 of this manual on the comparative essay.
— Write the comparative essay from the Diagnostic Test.
— Read the section of Chapter 4 of the manual on the document-based essay question.
— Write the DBQ (document-based essay question) from the Diagnostic Test.
— Continue reviewing content from the world history review chapters.
— Read the section of Chapter 4 on the multiple-choice section.
— Answer the multiple-choice questions in the Diagnostic Test.


April
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