Social Studies
AP World History Modern Unit 2 Review Networks of Exchange from c. 1200-c. 1450
We'll be going over Unit 2 of the AP World History curriculum to supplement what is (or is not) covered in the classroom. In addition, I will provide study tools and resources to help you better master the content.
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55 minutes
per class
Meets once
13-17
year olds
3-15
learners per class
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Description
Class Experience
Students will improve their understanding of Unit 2 of AP World History (Networks of Exchange). Students will identify key events and locations relating to trade during the time period 1200-1450. Students will define key terms.
I have been teaching AP World History since 2011. In addition, for over a year, I have offered AP DBQ prep classes on Outschool (rated 5 stars) and there are also a handful of learners who I tutor on Outschool specifically in the area of AP World History (rated 5 stars.)
This is a one-session course, so there is no homework assigned.
No supplies are necessary
Assessment will happen through automatic feedback in the multiple-choice format of the class.
55 minutes per week in class, and no time outside of class.
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Teacher
Wendy WawrzyniakM.S. Education - 30+ yrs in the Classroom - I teach with infectious enthusiasm!
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62 completed classes
About Me
With 30+ years of teaching experience, I can pretty much teach anything to anyone! My students have ranged from beginners through AP (Advanced Placement) and IB (International Baccalaureate) high school students. The majority of my experience is...