Welcome to AP World History! Have a seat. There are NO other handouts! Everything you need is online
Myth #1 My child did well in Pre-AP, so he/she should also do well in AP World
What is AP World History? College-level course that covers the entire history of the world in one year! Encourages interdisciplinary approach to history – reading, writing, analysis Enhances students analytical writing and critical thinking skills
Myth #2 My child is guaranteed college credit if he/she passes this class
Unfortunately, No….. The class grade and the College Board are entirely separate entities Your child does not have to take the exam, although it is encouraged Colleges and universities individually decide what score on the AP exam they will accept for credit If you want to know what score the school you are interested in accepts, go to the school’s web site and search “AP credit”
What is the Exam Like? May 11, 2017 Costs approx. $90, which must be paid by January 2017 Approx. 3 hours 55 stimulus-based multiple-choice questions 4 Short Answer Questions 2 Essay questions Document Based Question (DBQ) Long Essay Question (LEQ)
How is the Exam Scored? Grading Scale 1-5 (5 is the best) 3 and above is considered passing Most Colleges/Universities only accept 4 and 5 National pass rates vary year to year but typically are around 50% Score does NOT affect grade in class or additional points on GPA
Myth #3 My child doesn’t have to take the SOLs in history because he/she is enrolled in a college course
Um, no….. Students in AP courses are still required to take SOLs AP focuses on big picture ideas, while the SOLs focus on details We cover these “details” after the AP exam and before the SOLs
Myth #4 Because this is a college course, it is graded as such and doesn’t follow other BWHS grading guidelines
Nope. We are all doing the same thing! Course Grading Summative Assessments = 80% Tests, Quizzes Essays Projects Formative Assessments = 20% Homework Classwork 1.0 GPA boost for the course
Myth #5 There are no cumulative tests in here because LCPS got rid of mid-term and final exams
Really? Of course we still have cumulative assessments! Most tests in AP are cumulative anyway but there will most likely be a larger cumulative test given at the end of semester to give both me and your child an idea of where we stand
Expectations Students will be responsible for their own learning and seek help when needed Students will do their best work always
Resources AP World Textbook AP World Textbook Web Site College Board Web Site My Homepage on the BWHS Site Phoenix grade book
Want to Contact Me? Email: Sarah.Jedrzejczak@lcps.org
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