curriculum note
This video describes the 2020 COVID-modified AP exam format (a single 45-minute open-book DBQ worth 100% of the score, requiring only 2 of 5 documents), which is no longer in use. The current AP US History exam format, structure, and DBQ rubric are significantly different from what is discussed here.
covered in this stream
Q&A Session
Welcome and Introductions
Guest Introduction
Testing Experience Advice
Exam Preparation Tips
Student Shoutouts
AP Exam Changes
Test Date and Format
Open Book Guidelines
Modified Test Structure
Periods 3-7 Overview
Period 3 Key Events
Period 3 Discussion
Period 4 Overview
Period 4 Events
Period 5 Start
Period 5 Events
Period 6 Discussion
Period 7 End
Quick Period Checks
Rubric Thesis Point
Contextualization Tips
Using Documents Effectively
Analysis and Reasoning
Essay Structure Advice
Passing Tips
Document Analysis Methods
Study Guide Sharing
Key Terms Importance
Conclusion Requirement
Current Events Connection
Progressive Movement Question
Bernie Sanders News
Scopes Trial Context
Discrimination in WWII
Accommodations Requirements
GI Bill Discussion
Closing Remarks

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