All Right, Gang. Below you will find a number of graphic organizers and such to help you, well, organize what you know and to make it sensible for WHAP's expectations. They may not all be homework, but when you're studying for the exam, consider turning to them.
Note-taking Templates
Use this template for your textbook notes. Be sure to make meaningful connections based upon prior learning and experience, identify any questions with the content, and include which period standards apply.
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Use this template for your group discussion, and lecture notes. Be sure to make meaningful connections based upon prior learning and experience, identify questions with the content, and include which period standards apply.
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Content Organizing Templates
Use these templates for comparisons between civilizations during each period. These will be especially helpful for the Free Response questions.
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Use these templates to show and analyze changes over time. These will be especially helpful for the Free Response questions.
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Use these templates to organize content by theme.
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Primary Source Analysis Template
Use this template to organize your analysis of the various primary source documents we will read in class or as homework. This will be especially helpful for the DBQ Free Response question.
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