Sunday, May 3, 2020

Post for Monday, May 4th - Go Over Practice Essay - 2002 "Kiss and Tell" Prompt


Today's Class:  We will go over the A.P. Exam instructions as well as the 2002 Kiss and Tell prompt, together.  You will find links to the prompt, student examples, teacher responses, as well as my personal notes, below.  Please look at Turnitin.com for personal feedback on your essay from me.  Take what you have learned today, and apply it to your last practice essay before the exam (in the "Homework" section, below).

2002 Kiss and Tell Passage and Prompt
2002 Kiss and Tell Student Examples
2002 Kiss and Tell Teacher Commentary


HOMEWORK

1) Due to Turnitin.com by Monday, May 11th: 
Practice Essay: 2019 Q2 excerpt from The Rise of Silas Lapham (1885)

2)  Reminder:  Be prepared to take the exam at home (see complete information below).

AP

How to Prepare Your Students for the 2020 AP Exams

Dear Colleague,

Additional information is now available to help guide you and your students through the exam day experience.

New Resources

2020 AP Testing Guide (.pdf/10.9 MB): The guide, designed for educators to walk their students through test day, provides information about:
The AP Exam e-ticket
Five steps to take before test day
Understanding the test day experience
Exam scores, credit, and placement
2020 AP Exam Day Checklist (.pdf/526 KB): Teachers should have their students complete this checklist for each exam they take and keep it next to them while testing.
Explainer Videos: New videos are available to give students quick, easily accessible information about their test day experience, what they need to do to prepare, exam security, and more. Explore the playlist.

Other Reminders

AP Exam Demo (available May 4): AP students should use the clickable exam demo to practice the different ways to submit their exam responses. The demo will help students confirm that their testing device will be able to access and run the online exam. If they can’t access the demo, the final slide of the Testing Guide can help them troubleshoot. The sample content in the demo will be the same for all users and isn't a practice exam. We’ll send educators and students an email to remind them when the demo is available. Please encourage your students to take this important preparation step.
Educator Webinars: Trevor Packer, the head of the AP Program, will walk participants through the 2020 AP Testing Guide. AP staff will answer questions during the presentation. This series of webinars includes:
Online AP Classes and Review Sessions prep week: The week before exams, online AP classes will focus on the exam day experience and sample exam questions.
Student Outreach: If any of your students are having difficulty receiving College Board emails, walk them through the steps on the "Confirm your email address" page.
Information for AP Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish Language and Culture Exams:
The above exams will be administered using a new dedicated app, the AP World Languages Exam App. Students taking these exams must use this app on smartphones or tablets. This free app will be available for download from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store the week of May 11. We’ll email students and their teachers to let them know when the app is available to download. Visit our site for more details.
A video walk-through of the test-taking experience will be available the week of May 4.
Details on accommodations for the above exams are also now available.
If your students are unsure about accessing the app, or if they don’t have a device, they can fill out this survey (or you can complete it on their behalf) as soon as possible so we can help support them (applicable to U.S. and U.S. territories).
Information for AP Music Theory Exams:
Before exam day, students will need to print or hand copy the 2020 Music Theory Answer Sheet and gain access to an audio recording app or software before exam day. Please see more information on the website.
Thank you for all that you’re doing for your students.

Sincerely,

Advanced Placement Program

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