*** Update (5/2/2009)–Here’s a link to the CSPAN “Cram for the Exam” with a couple of teachers from Chicago. It seems they’re sharing a fair amount of similar advice to what Ms. Lewis and I have been advising: know things like campaign finance, selective incorporation, and some key court cases–but the key is understanding how all of these institutions work together to affect our political system. It’s worth watching if you have a spare hour this weekend– CSPAN- Washington Journal–Cram for the Exam
** Also, here’s the released MC questions and answer key that you took in class:
released-ap-test-2009-practice.pdf
2 Days until the Exam. See some of you tomorrow at CHS at 1:00pm for a review session (enter at the PAC/Gym entrance).
—————-Sub plans 4/29/09————————————————
5 Days until the AP exam! Please keep working through this next week to get the best possible score on the exam. I know the end of many things is in sight, but one more week of solid review is truly worth your time.
Today, you will be using a variety of online resources to review for the exam. One is an online quiz, one is an online video and text presentation on the bureaucracy, and the other is a choice among online subject quizzes.
- Form groups of 3 or 4. Each group will be working together to complete the AP review chart.pdf to go along with today’s online activities.
- Go to http://testprep.sparknotes.com/testcenter/ap/usgovt/ and take the 30 question online practice exam. (you have to create an account, and it asks for an email, but you can enter a fake email address if you don’t want any additional emails from SparkNotes.) Use the results to guide the rest of your work today. Focus on the topics that you need to review.
- Everyone should go to http://government.hippocampus.org/ and take the Bureaucracy lesson. Watch the videos on the organization and powers of the Bureaucracy. Pay particular attention to Regulatory Agencies and their legislative, executive, and judicial powers. After you’ve finished that lesson, split up and have each group member look at a different lesson–hopefully leading to more information for your chart.
- Look at the AP Review post below. Choose online quizzes from textbooks, other AP teachers, and test review websites. Again, divide your labor so that each member is taking a different set of quizzes and then collect the input from each chart onto your chart.
- Turn in your chart by the end of the period.
Note: AP review sessions listed on the board: Thursday,7pm; Saturday, 10am; Sunday, 1pm. Please try to attend one of these sessions. We will have review stations set up so that you will be moving around and staying active during these sessions.
Also, C-Span is airing a “Cram for the Exam” program on Saturday morning from 9:00am-10:00am for the AP Gov exam.
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