Unit 1-2 Test Wednesday/Thursday

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Unit 1-2 Test Wednesday/Thursday Test Review Week Unit 1-2 Test Wednesday/Thursday

The Test 55 MC questions 1 short answer question 35 teacher made question 20 AP style questions 1 short answer question Covers all key concepts from Unit 1 & 2 Content search 1.1 (summer assignment) Content search 2.1 – world religions Content search 2.2A – classical empires Content search 2.2B – classical empires Content search 2.3 – trade The Test

Step one: What are you proficient at? Complete the proficiency scales for Units 1 & 2 to self assess your knowledge before you begin the studying process. Proficiency scales are designed to help you and me monitor your level of learning and analyze data after the assessment. There are 4 levels: Insufficient: I know nothing or little of the subject in question Developing: I remember the subject but should review the material a little more Proficient: I know the subject and am confident that I could answer proposed questions about it Advanced: I am prepared to teach others or write about the subject in question Step one: What are you proficient at?

I consider my knowledge: Insufficient… what do I do!? Have you done the content search question that aligns with the key concept? OR Have you tried reading or watching the other options listed on the aligned content search question? I consider my knowledge: Insufficient… what do I do!?

I consider my knowledge: developing… what do I do? Have you tried reading or watching the other options listed on the aligned content search question? Have you tried researching the subject beyond the listed resources provided on the content search for further clarification? APWorldipedia.com Freeman-pedia.com Do you just have a few questions on the topic prepared that you could ask a classmate or your teacher to help clarify? I consider my knowledge: developing… what do I do?

I consider my knowledge: proficient OR advanced… what do I do? Are there any areas you still fell weak in? – study those topics Have you tested your knowledge of the concepts? Make flashcards use study tools like quizlet try some practice MC questions in the AMSCO book use an AP practice website Did you check prior assessments to confirm your current knowledge of the subject Executive summaries/other quizzes Did you get with other proficient/advanced students to discuss the topic? I consider my knowledge: proficient OR advanced… what do I do?