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JANUARY 30, 2013 KATHLEEN STANKIEWICZ Curriculum Night
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Standard /Honors World 1500ce to Present APWH UNITS OF STUDY 1 st Renaissance-French Revolution 2 nd French Revolution- Imperialism 3 rd World War I-War II 4 th Cold War- Contemporary World Unit I 8000 BCE – 600 BCE Unit II 600 BCE-600 CE Unit III 600 CE – 1450 CE Unit IV 1450 CE – 1750 CE Unit V 1750 CE – 1900 CE Unit VI 1900 CE – Present Standard/Honors vs. AP World
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Should I Take AP, Honors or Standard?
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Standard World/Honors AP World McDougal Littell World History: Patterns of Interactions Standard 10 th grade reading level Accessible Peter N. Stearns World Civilizations: The Global Experience College level text Challenging Textbook
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Similarities Fast paced courses due to SOL and AP testing Writing based component for all courses Main goal is comprehension and understanding of synthesis of events and connections
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Standard AP World ½ -1 hour of homework Western focus with some patterns of interaction in non western based societies One writing assignment per quarter 1-3 hours of homework (varies) Larger emphasis on broader patterns of interactions 1-2 timed in class essays per quarter based off AP rubrics Work Load
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Where Does Honors 10 Fit In? Heavy emphasis on higher level, critical thinking Homework every night – in-depth focus on readings More use of ancillary sources Reading quizzes every day One major writing assignment per quarter Smaller writing assignments throughout each quarter
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Reminders Excellent scaffolding by 9 th grade teachers for 10 th grade curriculum 1 st quarter struggles-summer vacation, adjustment period, new level of thinking Expanding beyond basic recall knowledge of historical events
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Other Factors Extracurricular Activities Time Management Course load Academic Goals Future Plans
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