Good morning everyone,
Happy week 2 of remote learning! Here is the link to our weekly plan: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1pn7nG6ET8PCnapmSVKZYpHt4C1mZ9EtUnyccu2mbWso/edit?usp=sharing This week we will be doing our final review of the argumentative and concept application FRQs. Please make sure you find the time by Thursday afternoon to fill out the GoogleForm about exam review, because next week is dedicated to what will help YOU the most. You should also note that the weekly plan will now delineate "essential assignments/assessments" that will be considered toward your S2 grade. *A note about grading: As I am sure you saw, the district released information last week about how grading will work during the closure. To help you make sense of how grading will impact you in AP Gov, here is a bulleted list of the most important info. If you have any further questions or clarification please don’t hesitate to reach out.
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Good morning everyone!
Below is our plan for the week. Please note that we will be using Microsoft Teams quite often for meetings and assignments, so if you have questions about how to use Teams please don't hesitate to reach out. You can find our team linked here. This week we are focusing in on writing the argumentative FRQ which will be the first FRQ on the AP exam this year. There are several resources for you in the "Files" section of our Team. You will be completing two practice FRQs this week which will be submitted and scored. Excited to get back to learning with you all! https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZR6JGqPnxu8NYwIMiTi6U1cWeovSDsBK9HURbKjijEs/edit?usp=sharing -Ms. Belur Hi folks, Attached is your new plan for the week. Pretty straight forward for this week. I would like you all to finish up the civil liberties work and get started on Ch. 9, civil rights. There are several podcasts and videos for the week so be sure to engage with those if you choose. Remember, a key part of this unit are the required Supreme Court cases, so make sure you are keeping up with reviewing each of those. Because next week is spring break, I will not be sending out an official weekly plan. I have linked to the PPT for the next chapter (9) if you would like to extend your learning. We will move through civil rights in a day or two, so it may be helpful to look ahead. After spring break, we will have three weeks dedicated to AP exam review. It is critical that you start to seriously engage with the material if you have not been. Starting on April 20th, this review work will be submitted and graded. We are going to have you ready to test on May 11th and all the work that you have put in this year will finally pay off! So that brings me to AP testing...If you did not see the updates, the AP Gov exam is scheduled for May 11th at 1pm. The exam will consist of the “concept application” FRQ and a shortened “argumentative” FRQ. Since we have spent quite a bit of time on the concept application FRQ, we will dedicate more review to understanding the argumentative response. I am SO confident you all got this! As we are preparing to move into review-mode, please keep a list of questions/topics that would be helpful for me to go over again (only Units 1-3). Stay safe, stay healthy, and keep learning! Miss you all. -Ms. Belur
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