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Welcome Parents & Guardians

Welcome Parents & Guardians. Advanced Placement Human Geography Please sign the sign in sheet and include email address. Tonight’s goals. What is this class all about? How can it help my student? How can I help my student?.

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Welcome Parents & Guardians

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  1. Welcome Parents & Guardians Advanced Placement Human Geography Please sign the sign in sheet and include email address

  2. Tonight’s goals • What is this class all about? • How can it help my student? • How can I help my student?

  3. APHG will help your student better understand the world they live inTopics include comparative politics and religion, economics, population issues, and current eventsAnything that connects people across space What is this class about?

  4. AP designation on transcript is attractive to colleges and scholarshipsPossible GPA above 4.0National Test in May is a chance to earn college creditDevelop study skills and cope with a rigorous work load How can this class help my student?

  5. Homework is key to success - Vocabulary - Readings - Map Quizzes How can you help?

  6. Jeffrey.jentsch@jefferson.kyschools.usmrjentsch.wikispaces.comJeffrey.jentsch@jefferson.kyschools.usmrjentsch.wikispaces.com Contact Info

  7. Weekly Schedule Monday: • Assignment list handed out • All learning Targets for the week • All vocabulary assignments • Map for map quiz • Any Projects • All reading assignments with due dates • Vocabulary from previous week due • Map Quiz from previous week • New material work/discussion • Usually a reading assignment due

  8. Weekly Schedule Tuesday • College Style Lecture over historical connections • Cornell Notes • Include summary of notes usually done on students’ time • Required for binder checks ( 1 per unit) Wednesday • Reading Quiz • Pages indicated on assignment sheet • Open note • Quiz will come from “big idea” questions listed on warm up sheet Thursday-Friday • In depth engagement of class concepts

  9. Why is there so much work? • Purpose of class is to introduce a rigorous, college style curriculum • Success in class requires mastery of • Large quantity of vocabulary that students are not previously familiar with • Application of concepts to real world scenarios • Historical situations that exhibit key cultural geographic concepts • “Flipped” classroom • In most classes, homework is practice for concepts learned in class • This style allows basic concepts (vocabulary) to be learned at home so the application of complex concepts can be applied in class • Vocabulary memorization requires time, not brainpower

  10. Mr. Jentsch’s suggested HW schedule Students have 7 days to complete assignments Most students either do all work on Monday, then forget it OR leave it all until the weekend, then cram it in and stress out Both of these strategies will get the student completion points, but will not lead to success in class My suggestion has students working for 10-30 minutes a night and will result in better mastery of material

  11. Mr. Jentsch’s suggested HW schedule Monday • Make vocab cards for 7-10 words learned in class • Set them aside • Do a self quiz on the Map, identify the countries you don’t know (fill it in) • 2-3 times during the night (before dinner, before bed) use vocab cards to quiz yourself until you know those terms Approximate total time: 10 minutes Student may decide to begin/complete reading depending on week schedule

  12. Mr. Jentsch’s suggested HW schedule Tuesday • Read through and summarize lecture notes in notebook • Complete any vocabulary cards learned that day (usually 2-5) • Do reading with notes if not previously completed • Study new vocab cards 2-3x Approximate time: 30 minutes

  13. Mr. Jentsch’s suggested HW schedule Wednesday • Make vocab cards for 7-10 words learned in class • Review Mon & Tues vocab cards • Break up map into 3-4 sections with 3-4 countries in each. Begin at one side of map (north or east) and memorize 1 group • Review new words 2-3 times Approximate time 10 minutes

  14. Mr. Jentsch’s suggested HW schedule Thursday • Break up map into 3-4 sections with 3-4 countries in each. Begin at one side of map (north or east) and memorize 2nd group • Do any additional reading to get vocabulary and examples • Make vocab cards for any words learned in class or reading and review 2-3 x later that night Approximate time 20 minutes

  15. Mr. Jentsch’s suggested HW schedule Weekend • Session 1 • Memorize 1 more section of map • Complete any weekend reading assignment • Complete final vocab cards • Approx. 30 min • Session 2 • Memorize last map section • Complete vocabulary paragraphs • Review last vocab cards • Session 3 • Review all vocab cards • Review Map

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