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Summer Camp - So You're Taking AP US Government in the Fall!
Class Experience
US Grade 10 - 12
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum
Aligned with Advanced Placement (AP) Standards
In this informative, presentation, introduction session with Q&A for AP US Government, students will learn 1. How AP is different from other classes 2. How AP US Government is structured 3. How to study for AP US Government 4. What writing and thinking skills will be developed during the class 5. What study resources are available 6. How the test is structured. This class is part of the "So You're Taking AP ...... in the Fall" Series.
- Students will understand the ins and outs of AP US Government and how to be prepared for it when classes start in the fall.
I am a certified secondary English teacher with a BA and MA in English and minors in History. I have tutored AP Human Geography, AP World History, AP US History, AP Government/Econ., AP Language, and AP Literature for over 11 years. I have also tutored ACT English and ACT Reading for several years. The materials that we use is content that I have gathered and used with all my face-to-face students.
Students should be registered for AP US Government in the Fall.
A guided notes pdf will be sent to learners to printed off for the session.
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
We will use the official College Board AP US Government course description and reference materials to provide a solid understanding of expectations and strategies for success in the class.
Teacher expertise and credentials
2 Degrees
Master's Degree in English from University of Alabama Huntsville
Bachelor's Degree in English from University of Alabama Huntsville
I am an ACT English and ACT Reading specialist who is bringing my "in-person" expertise to OutSchool. After years in the secondary ELA classroom, I decided to focus on private sector tutoring. I teach ACT English and ACT Reading Prep, and I tutor...
Group Class
$35
per classMeets once
60 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 15-18
2-18 learners per class