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AP WORLD VIRTUAL LEARNING EXAM REVIEW 

 
Schedule: 
April 20-26​: Units 1-2 review, one pagers, and DBQ isolated rubric practice #1 
 
* You have until April 24 to ask for tech support from the College Board. They are 
shipping tablets, helping get wifi set up, etc. Go to w
​ ww.cb.org/tech​ for additional 
information. 
 
April 27- May 3​: Units 3-4, one pagers, and DBQ isolated rubric practice #2-3 
 
* By May 1, you need to verify that you are able to log in to AP Classroom. Due to the 
change in teachers this year, I do not have access to AP Classroom and will not be 
able to help you if you have issues logging in during the AP exam.  
* Please complete the below google forms link as verification.  
 
May 4-10: ​Units 5-6 review, one pagers, and DBQ isolated rubric practice #4-5 
 
May 11-20​: “Big picture” review 
 
Thursday, May 21​: AP World History Exam at 2 pm EST 
 
Cheating: 
I cannot emphasize this point enough. YOU. CANNOT. CHEAT. College Board is not putting 
up with it. They have already caught a kid *planning* to cheat, turned him over to 
investigators, and will inform the colleges he’s going to apply to. IT’S NOT WORTH IT (and 
you reeeeally don’t have time).  
 
Google Drive Folder: 
This is where all of the resources and assignments are located. This includes review and 
DBQ prep. 
To be able to type on a google doc review packet, make a copy and save it to your google 
drive. DO NOT REQUEST EDIT ACCESS.  
 
There are content review packets, SPICE charts, one pagers, DBQ isolated rubric 
component practice available to you to help you prepare for the exam. They are not required 
assignments. They will essentially count as extra credit. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
How to make a copy: 

 
 
 
 
 
One Pagers: 
Since the exam is at home, I’m sure many of you think you no longer need to study and you 
can just look everything up during the test. Not true. You only have 45 minutes to write this 
DBQ, there is definitely not enough to be flipping through AMSCO or googling who the 
Mongols are.  
SO. In addition to actually reviewing the content, you will create a one-pager for each unit 
(so you’ll have 6 in total). There are no guidelines for this but it should be condensed to one 
page (hence, one pager…) per unit in order to save time on the exam and to review! See 
below for an example…. Yes it’s blurry, it’s meant to just give you a visual.  
 
 
FAQs: 
* Please note that the dates are meant to give you structure but you are welcome to work at 
whatever pace you would like (tldr; these are not deadlines…. other than the AP exam). 
Please don’t email me freaking out that you missed a due date because they’re not due dates 
and you didn’t. 
* Since assignments can no longer be mandatory, these are meant to help you prepare for 
the AP exam. Whether or not you do them is completely up to you.  
* There will be no extra credit given in addition to the work that has been assigned during 
virtual learning.  
* Yes, spice charts are back. NOW is the time to use them so you can easily see change and 
continuity over time and be able to organize aaaall of this information thematically. The 
good news is, you are already very familiar with them.  
* Please make sure you read EVERYTHING above before emailing me to ask a question.. 
There’s a good chance I've already answered it :)    
And I’ll leave y’all with two of my favorite current memes
 
💯 
 
 

 
 

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