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Thinking about taking APUSH? This is what you should know...
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The class is a college-level course with college text. Textbook: The American Pageant: A History of the Republic, Sixteenth Edition by David M. Kennedy, Lizabeth Cohen, and Thomas A. Bailey
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The summer assignment includes reading six chapters. For each chapter, the prospective APUSH student must complete four hand- written pages of notes and complete an on- line quiz. The summer assignment will be handed in the first day of class. A exam over the six chapters will be given during the first two weeks of the fall semester.
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During the school year, there is at least one chapter to read per week; there are no vacations – reading is assigned over every vacation throughout the year. Book notes and the online quiz must be completed for each of forty-one chapters assigned in the book.
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For every hour spent in class, a corresponding hour should be spent at home reading and studying.
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The quizzes and exams are extremely difficult. The course includes several types of writing to prepare for the AP exam: a document- based essay (DBQ), short-answer essays, and a long-answer essay. All writings are timed and will be graded according to the College Board rubric for APUSH.
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If you are signing up because you love military history, you should know that military history is a minimal part of the course. Political history, economic history and social history are the focal points of the course.
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The College Board AP exam given in the spring consists of these parts: Section 1: Part A: 55 multiple-choice questions Part B: four short answer essays Section 2: Part A: DBQ Part B: Long-answer essay question
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The 55 multiple choice questions will have a time limit of 55 minutes weighted at 40%. The short-answer essay questions portion of the exam will take 50 minutes and is weighted at 20%. The document-based question will be timed at 55 minutes; it will be weighted at 25%. The long essay will be timed at 35 minutes, and it will be weighted at 15%.
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A successful APUSH student is committed to reading and studying. Reading comprehension is key, as is being an articulate writer and a critical thinker. And yes, there is a lot of memorization of names, dates, and events that go into the study of US History!
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Questions? Contact Ms. Michelena at smichelena@powayusd.com
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