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1 1 st Semester August 5 August 8 Day 1 Day 2 AP Human Geography Pacing Guide 1 st Day of School Attendance/Seating Chart Syllabus Parent Signature Format of the AP Exam Movie Nights Seven Major Curriculum Topics Pacing Guide Remind 101 Ch. 1, Pgs Introduction to Human Geography Essential Question: How do geographers describe where things are? Maps Contemporary tools GPS & GIS August 9 August 10 August 11 August 12 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Article - How can we fix the world if we can't read a map? Video - Jay Walking, Do You Know Geography Video - Can You Answer These 3 Geography Questions Ch. 1, Pgs Introduction to Human Geography Essential Question: Why do we need map projections? What distortions can be introduced by projecting maps? 4 Types of Distortions Equal Area Projection Robinson Projection Mercator Projection Ch. 1, Pgs Introduction to Human Geography Essential Question: Why do we need map projections? What distortions can be introduced by projecting maps? 4 Types of Distortions Equal Area Projection Robinson Projection Mercator Projection Chapter 1 Vocabulary Quiz Ch. 1, Pgs Introduction to Human Geography Essential Question: What projections are used most frequently, in what contexts, and why? 4 Types of Distortions Equal Area Projection Robinson Projection Mercator Projection Ch. 1, Pgs Introduction to Human Geography Essential Question: What projections are used most frequently, in what contexts, and why? 4 Types of Distortions Equal Area Projection 1
2 Robinson Projection Mercator Projection August 15 August 16 August 17 August 18 August 19 August 22 August 23 August 24 August 25 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10 Day 11 Day 12 Day 13 Day 14 Day 15 Ch. 1, Pgs Introduction to Human Geography Essential Question: Why is each point on earth unique? Place: Unique Location of a Feature Regions: Areas of Unique Characteristics Spatial Association Ch. 1, Pgs Introduction to Human Geography Essential Question: Why is each point on earth unique? Place: Unique Location of a Feature (toponym, site, situation) Regions: Areas of Unique Characteristics Spatial Association Ch. 1, Pgs Introduction to Human Geography Essential Question: Why are different places similar? Chapter 1 Vocabulary Quiz Scale: From Local to Global Space: Distribution of Features Connections Between Places Ch. 1, Pgs Introduction to Human Geography Essential Question: Why are different places similar? Scale: From Local to Global Space: Distribution of Features Connections Between Places TEST - Chapter 1 (Introduction to Human Geography) Essential Question: Where is the world s population distributed? Population Concentrations Sparsely Populated Regions Population Density Essential Question: Where is the world s population distributed? Population Concentrations Sparsely Populated Regions Population Density Essential Question: Where has the world s population increased? Chapter 2 Vocabulary Quiz Natural Increase Fertility and Mortality Essential Question: Where has the world s population increased? 2
3 Natural Increase Fertility and Mortality August 26 August 29 August 30 August 31 September 1 September 2 September 5 September 6 Day 16 Day 17 Day 18 Day 19 Day 20 Day 21 Day 22 Essential Question: Where has the world s population increased? Natural Increase Fertility Mortality Essential Question: Why is population increasing at different rates in different countries? The Demographic Transition Model Population Pyramids Countries in Different Stages of Demographic Transition Demographic Transition and World Population Growth Essential Question: Why is population increasing at different rates in different countries? The Demographic Transition Model Population Pyramids Countries in Different Stages of Demographic Transition Demographic Transition and World Population Growth Essential Question: Why is population increasing at different rates in different countries? Chapter 2 Vocabulary Quiz The Demographic Transition Model Population Pyramids Countries in Different Stages of Demographic Transition Demographic Transition and World Population Growth Essential Question: Why might the world face an overpopulation problem? Thomas Malthus on Overpopulation Declining Birth Rates World Health Threats Essential Question: Why might the world face an overpopulation problem? Thomas Malthus on Overpopulation Declining Birth Rates World Health Threats NO SCHOOL (Labor Day) Essential Question: Why might the world face an overpopulation problem? 3
4 September 7 September 8 September 9 September 12 September 13 September 14 September 15 September 16 Day 23 Day 24 Day 25 Day 26 Day 27 Day 28 Day 29 Day 30 Thomas Malthus on Overpopulation Declining Birth Rates World Health Threats Ch. 3, Pgs Migration Essential Question: Why do people migrate? Chapter 3 Vocabulary Quiz Reasons for Migrating Distance of Migration Characteristics of Migrants Ch. 3, Pgs Migration Essential Question: Why do people migrate? Reasons for Migrating Distance of Migration Characteristics of Migrants Ch. 3, Pgs Migration Essential Question: Where are migrants distributed? Global Migration Patterns U.S. Immigration Patterns Impact of Immigration on the United States Ch. 3, Pgs Migration Essential Question: Where are migrants distributed? Global Migration Patterns U.S. Immigration Patterns Impact of Immigration on the United States Ch. 3, Pgs Migration Essential Question: Why do migrants face obstacles? Immigration Policies of Host Countries Cultural Challenges Faced While Living in Other Countries Ch. 3, Pgs Migration Essential Question: Why do migrants face obstacles? Chapter 3 Vocabulary Quiz Immigration Policies of Host Countries Cultural Challenges Faced While Living in Other Countries Ch. 3, Pgs Migration Essential Question: Why do migrants face obstacles? Immigration Policies of Host Countries Cultural Challenges Faced While Living in Other Countries Ch. 3, Pgs Migration Essential Question: Why do people migrate within a country? Migration Between Regions of a Country Migration Within One Region 4
5 September 19 September 20 September 21 September 22 September 23 September 26 September 27 September 28 September 29 September 30 October 3 Day 31 Day 32 Day 33 Day 34 Day 35 Day 36 Day 37 Day 38 Day 39 Day 40 Day 41 Ch. 3, Pgs Migration Essential Question: Why do people migrate within a country? Migration Between Regions of a Country Migration Within One Region Ch. 3, Pgs Migration Essential Question: Why do people migrate within a country? Migration Between Regions of a Country Migration Within One Region Chapters 2-3 Test (Population and Migration) Essential Question: Where do folk and people cultures originate and diffuse? Origin of Folk and Popular Cultures Diffusion of Folk and Popular Cultures Essential Question: Where do folk and people cultures originate and diffuse? Chapter 4 Vocabulary Quiz Origin of Folk and Popular Cultures Diffusion of Folk and Popular Cultures Essential Question: Where do folk and people cultures originate and diffuse? Origin of Folk and Popular Cultures Diffusion of Folk and Popular Cultures Essential Question: Why is folk culture clustered? Influence of the Physical Environment Isolation Promotes Cultural Diversity Essential Question: Why is folk culture clustered? Chapter 4 Vocabulary Quiz Influence of the Physical Environment Isolation Promotes Cultural Diversity Essential Question: Why is popular culture widely distributed? Diffusion of Popular Housing, Clothing, and Food Electronic Diffusion of Popular Culture Essential Question: Why is popular culture widely distributed? Diffusion of Popular Housing, Clothing, and Food Electronic Diffusion of Popular Culture Essential Question: Why is popular culture widely distributed? 5
6 Diffusion of Popular Housing, Clothing, and Food Electronic Diffusion of Popular Culture October 4 October 5 October 6 October 7 October 10 October 11 October 12 October 13 October 14 October 17 Day 42 Day 43 Day 44 Day 45 Day 46 Day 47 Day 48 Day 49 Essential Question: Why does globalization of popular culture cause problems? Threat to Folk Culture Environmental Impacts of Popular Culture Essential Question: Why does globalization of popular culture cause problems? Chapter 4 Vocabulary Quiz Threat to Folk Culture Environmental Impacts of Popular Culture Essential Question: Why does globalization of popular culture cause problems? Threat to Folk Culture Environmental Impacts of Popular Culture Essential Question: Where are ethnicities distributed? Distribution of Ethnicities in the United States Differentiating Ethnicity and Race NO SCHOOL (Columbus Day) Essential Question: Where are ethnicities distributed? Distribution of Ethnicities in the United States Differentiating Ethnicity and Race Essential Question: Where are ethnicities distributed? Chapter 5 Vocabulary Quiz Distribution of Ethnicities in the United States Differentiating Ethnicity and Race Essential Question: Where are ethnicities distributed? Distribution of Ethnicities in the United States Differentiating Ethnicity and Race Essential Question: Why have ethnicities been transformed into nationalities? Rise of Nationalities Multinational States Revival of Ethnic Identity Essential Question: Why have ethnicities been transformed into nationalities? 6
7 Rise of Nationalities Multinational States Revival of Ethnic Identity October 18 October 19 October 20 October 21 October 24 October 25 October 26 October 27 October 28 Day 50 Day 51 Day 52 Day 53 Day 54 Day 55 Day 56 Day 57 Day 58 Essential Question: Why do ethnicities clash? Ethnic Competition to Dominate Nationality Dividing Ethnicities Among More Than One State Essential Question: Why do ethnicities clash? Chapter 5 Vocabulary Quiz Ethnic Competition to Dominate Nationality Dividing Ethnicities Among More Than One State Essential Question: Why do ethnicities clash? Ethnic Competition to Dominate Nationality Dividing Ethnicities Among More Than One State Essential Question: What is ethnic cleansing? Ethnic Cleansing in Europe Ethnic Cleansing in Central Africa Essential Question: What is ethnic cleansing? Ethnic Cleansing in Europe Ethnic Cleansing in Central Africa Essential Question: What is ethnic cleansing? Ethnic Cleansing in Europe Ethnic Cleansing in Central Africa Chapters 4-5 Test (Culture and Ethnicity) Ch. 6, Pgs Language Essential Question: Where are English-language speakers distributed? Origin and Diffusion of English Dialects of English Ch. 6, Pgs Language Essential Question: Where are English-language speakers distributed? Chapter 6 Vocabulary Quiz Origin and Diffusion of English Dialects of English 7
8 October 31 Day 59 Ch. 6, Pgs Language Essential Question: Where are English-language speakers distributed? Origin and Diffusion of English Dialects of English November 1 November 2 November 3 November 4 November 7 November 8 November 9 November 10 November 11 November 14 Day 60 Day 61 Day 62 Day 63 Day 64 Day 65 Day 66 Day 67 Day 68 Day 69 Ch. 6, Pgs Language Essential Question: Why is English related to other languages? Indo-European Branches Origin and Diffusion of Indo-European Ch. 6, Pgs Language Essential Question: Why is English related to other languages? Chapter 6 Vocabulary Quiz Indo-European Branches Origin and Diffusion of Indo-European Ch. 6, Pgs Language Essential Question: Where are other language families distributed? Classification of Languages Distribution of Language Families Ch. 6, Pgs Language Essential Question: Where are other language families distributed? Classification of Languages Distribution of Language Families Ch. 6, Pgs Language Essential Question: Where are other language families distributed? Classification of Languages Distribution of Language Families NO SCHOOL TEACHER WORKDAY Ch. 6, Pgs Language Essential Question: Why do people preserve local languages? Chapter 6 Vocabulary Quiz Preserving Language Diversity Global Dominance of English Veteran s Day (WWI Armistice) Ch. 6, Pgs Language Essential Question: Why do people preserve local languages? Preserving Language Diversity Global Dominance of English Chapter 6 Test (Language) Essential Question: Where are religions distributed? 8
9 November 15 November 16 November 17 November 18 November 28 November 29 November 30 December 1 Day 70 Day 71 Day 72 Day 73 Day 74 Day 75 Day 76 Day 77 Universalizing Religions Ethnic Religions Geography Awareness Week (The theme for 2015 is Explore! The Power of Maps ) Essential Question: Where are religions distributed? Universalizing Religions Ethnic Religions Essential Question: Where are religions distributed? Chapter 7 Vocabulary Quiz Universalizing Religions Ethnic Religions GIS Day ( #GISDaySelfie Essential Question: Why do religions have different distributions? Origin of Religions Diffusion of Religions Holy Places The Calendar Essential Question: Why do religions have different distributions? Origin of Religions Diffusion of Religions Holy Places The Calendar Essential Question: Why do religions have different distributions? Origin of Religions Diffusion of Religions Holy Places The Calendar Essential Question: Why do religions have different distributions? Origin of Religions Diffusion of Religions Holy Places The Calendar Essential Question: Why do religions organize space in distinctive patterns? Chapter 7 Vocabulary Quiz Places of Worship Sacred Space Administration of Space Essential Question: Why do religions organize space in distinctive patterns? 9
10 December 2 December 5 December 6 December 7 December 8 December 9 December 12 December 13 December 14 December 15 December 16 Day 78 Day 79 Day 80 Day 81 Day 82 Day 83 Day 84 Day 85 Day 86 Day 87 Day 88 Places of Worship Sacred Space Administration of Space Essential Question: Why do religions organize space in distinctive patterns? Places of Worship Sacred Space Administration of Space Essential Question: Why do territorial conflicts arise among religious groups? Religion Versus Government Policies Religion Versus Religion Essential Question: Why do territorial conflicts arise among religious groups? Religion Versus Government Policies Religion Versus Religion Essential Question: Why do territorial conflicts arise among religious groups? Chapter 7 Vocabulary Quiz Religion Versus Government Policies Religion Versus Religion Essential Question: Why do territorial conflicts arise among religious groups? Religion Versus Government Policies Religion Versus Religion Test Chapter 7 (Religion) Semester Exams Semester Exams Semester Exams Semester Exams Semester Exams 10
11 January 4 January 5 January 6 January 9 January 10 January 11 January 12 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 2 nd Semester Essential Question: Where are states located? Problems of Defining States Varying Size of States Development of the State Concept Essential Question: Where are states located? Problems of Defining States Varying Size of States Development of the State Concept Essential Question: Why Do Boundaries Cause Problems? Shapes of States Types of Boundaries Boundaries Inside States Chapter 8 Vocabulary Quiz (1) Essential Question: Why Do Boundaries Cause Problems? Shapes of States Types of Boundaries Boundaries Inside States Essential Question: Why Do Boundaries Cause Problems? Shapes of States Types of Boundaries Boundaries Inside States Essential Question: Why Do States Cooperate With Each Other? Political and Military Cooperation Economic Cooperation Chapter 8 Vocabulary Quiz (2) Essential Question: Why Do States Cooperate With Each Other? Political and Military Cooperation Economic Cooperation 11
12 January 13 January 16 January 17 January 18 January 19 January 20 January 23 January 24 January 25 January 26 January 27 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10 Day 11 Day 12 Day 13 Day 14 Day 15 Day 16 Day 17 Essential Question: Why Do States Cooperate With Each Other? Political and Military Cooperation Economic Cooperation NO SCHOOL (Martin Luther King, Jr. Day) Essential Question: Why Has Terrorism Increased? Terrorism by Individuals and Organizations State Support for Terrorism Essential Question: Why Has Terrorism Increased? Terrorism by Individuals and Organizations State Support for Terrorism Chapter 8 Vocabulary Quiz (3) Essential Question: Why Has Terrorism Increased? Terrorism by Individuals and Organizations State Support for Terrorism Essential Question: Why Has Terrorism Increased? Terrorism by Individuals and Organizations State Support for Terrorism Test Chapter 8 (Political Geography) Essential Question: Where have urban areas grown? Urbanization Defining Urban Settlements Essential Question: Where have urban areas grown? Urbanization Defining Urban Settlements Chapter 9 Vocabulary Quiz (1) Essential Question: Why Do Services Cluster Downtown? CBD Land Uses Competition for Land in the CBD CBDs Outside North America Essential Question: Why Do Services Cluster Downtown? 12
13 January 30 January 31 February 1 February 2 February 3 February 6 February 7 February 8 Day 18 Day 19 Day 20 Day 21 Day 22 Day 23 Day 24 Day 25 CBD Land Uses Competition for Land in the CBD CBDs Outside North America Essential Question: Where Are People Distributed Within Urban Areas? Models of Urban Structure Applying the Models Outside North America Essential Question: Where Are People Distributed Within Urban Areas? Models of Urban Structure Applying the Models Outside North America Essential Question: Where Are People Distributed Within Urban Areas? Models of Urban Structure Applying the Models Outside North America Chapter 9 Vocabulary Quiz (2) Essential Question: Why do inner cities face distinctive challenges? Inner-City Physical Issues Inner-City Social Issues Inner-City Economic Issues Essential Question: Why do inner cities face distinctive challenges? Inner-City Physical Issues Inner-City Social Issues Inner-City Economic Issues Essential Question: Why do inner cities face distinctive challenges? Inner-City Physical Issues Inner-City Social Issues Inner-City Economic Issues Essential Question: Why do suburbs face distinctive challenges? Urban Expansion The Peripheral Model Suburban Segregation Transportation and Suburbanization Essential Question: Why do suburbs face distinctive challenges? The Peripheral Model Suburban Segregation Transportation and Suburbanization Chapter 9 Vocabulary Quiz (3) 13
14 February 9 February 10 February 13 February 14 February 15 February 16 February 17 February 20 February 21 February 22 Day 26 Day 27 Day 28 Day 29 Day 30 Day 31 Day 32 Day 33 Day 34 Essential Question: Why do suburbs face distinctive challenges? Urban Expansion The Peripheral Model Suburban Segregation Transportation and Suburbanization Test Chapter 9 (Urban Geography) Essential Question: Why does development vary among countries? Economic Indicators of Development Social Indicators of Development Demographic Indicators of Development Essential Question: Why does development vary among countries? Economic Indicators of Development Social Indicators of Development Demographic Indicators of Development Essential Question: Why does development vary among countries? Economic Indicators of Development Social Indicators of Development Demographic Indicators of Development Chapter 10 Vocabulary Quiz (1) Essential Question: Why does development vary among countries? Economic Indicators of Development Social Indicators of Development Demographic Indicators of Development NO SCHOOL Teacher Workday NO SCHOOL Washington's Birthday (Presidents Day) Essential Question: Where are More Developed Countries (MDCs) and Less Developed Countries (LDCs) distributed? More Developed Regions Less Developed Regions Essential Question: Where are More Developed Countries (MDCs) and Less Developed Countries (LDCs) distributed? More Developed Regions Less Developed Regions Chapter 10 Vocabulary Quiz (2) 14
15 February 23 February 24 February 27 February 28 March 1 March 2 March 3 March 6 Day 35 Day 36 Day 37 Day 38 Day 39 Day 40 Day 41 Essential Question: Where does level of development vary by gender? Gender-Related Development Index Gender Empowerment Essential Question: Where does level of development vary by gender? Gender-Related Development Index Gender Empowerment Essential Question: Where does level of development vary by gender? Gender-Related Development Index Gender Empowerment Essential Question: Where does level of development vary by gender? Gender-Related Development Index Gender Empowerment Essential Question: Why do Less Developed Countries (LDCs) face obstacles to development? Development Through Self-Sufficiency Development Through International Trade International Trade Approach Triumphs Financing Development Fair Trade Chapter 10 Vocabulary Quiz (3) Essential Question: Why do Less Developed Countries (LDCs) face obstacles to development? Development Through Self-Sufficiency Development Through International Trade International Trade Approach Triumphs Financing Development Fair Trade Essential Question: Why do Less Developed Countries (LDCs) face obstacles to development? Development Through Self-Sufficiency Development Through International Trade International Trade Approach Triumphs Financing Development Fair Trade Essential Question: Where did industry originate? The Industrial Revolution 15
16 March 7 March 8 March 9 March 10 March 13 March 14 March 15 March 16 March 17 Day 42 Day 43 Day 44 Day 45 Day 46 Day 47 Day 48 Day 49 Day 50 Diffusion of the Industrial Revolution Essential Question: Where is Industry distributed? North America Europe East Asia Essential Question: Why do Industries have different distributions? Situation Factors Site Factors Obstacles to Optimum Location Chapter 12 Vocabulary Quiz (1) Essential Question: Where is industry expanding? Changing Distribution Within MDCs New Industrial Regions Essential Question: Where is industry expanding? Changing Distribution Within MDCs New Industrial Regions Essential Question: Why are location factors changing? Attraction of New Industrial Regions Renewed Attraction of Traditional Industrial Regions Essential Question: Why do industries face problems? Industrial Problems from a Global Perspective Industrial Problems in More Developed Countries Industrial Problems in Less Developed Countries Essential Question: Where did services originate? Types of Services Origin of Services Services in Rural Settlements Chapter 12 Vocabulary Quiz (2) Essential Question: Why are consumer services distributed in a regular pattern? Central Place Theory Market Area Analysis Rank-Size Rule Hierarchy of Services and Settlements Essential Question: Why are consumer services distributed in a regular pattern? 16
17 March 20 March 21 March 22 March 23 March 24 March 27 March 28 March 29 March 30 Day 51 Day 52 Day 53 Day 54 Day 55 Day 56 Day 57 Day 58 Central Place Theory Market Area Analysis Rank-Size Rule Hierarchy of Services and Settlements Essential Question: Why do business services locate in large settlements? World Cities Hierarchy of Business Services Economic Base of Settlements Essential Question: Why do services cluster downtown? Central Business District Suburbanization of Businesses Essential Question: Why do services cluster downtown? Central Business District Suburbanization of Businesses Test Chapters 10 & 12 (Development and Industry) NO SCHOOL (Teacher Workday) Good Ch.11, Pgs Agriculture Essential Question: Where did agriculture originate? Origins of Agriculture Location of Agricultural Hearths Classifying Agricultural Regions Ch.11, Pgs Agriculture Essential Question: Where did agriculture originate? Origins of Agriculture Location of Agricultural Hearths Classifying Agricultural Regions Ch.11, Pgs Agriculture Essential Question: Where are agricultural regions in Less Developed Countries (LDCs)? Shifting Cultivation Pastoral Nomadism Intensive Subsistence Agriculture Chapter 11 Vocabulary Quiz (1) Ch.11, Pgs Agriculture Essential Question: Where are agricultural regions in Less Developed Countries (LDCs)? Shifting Cultivation Pastoral Nomadism Intensive Subsistence Agriculture Day 59 Ch.11, Pgs Agriculture 17
18 March 31 April 10 April 11 April 12 April 13 April 14 Day 60 Day 61 Day 62 Day 63 Day 64 Essential Question: Where are agricultural regions in Less Developed Countries (LDCs)? Shifting Cultivation Pastoral Nomadism Intensive Subsistence Agriculture Ch.11, Pgs Agriculture Essential Question: Where are agricultural regions in More Developed Countries (MDCs)? Mixed Crop and Livestock Farming Dairy Farming Grain Farming Livestock Ranching Mediterranean Agriculture Commercial Gardening and Fruit Farming Plantation Farming Ch.11, Pgs Agriculture Essential Question: Where are agricultural regions in More Developed Countries (MDCs)? Mixed Crop and Livestock Farming Dairy Farming Grain Farming Livestock Ranching Mediterranean Agriculture Commercial Gardening and Fruit Farming Plantation Farming Ch.11, Pgs Agriculture Essential Question: Where are agricultural regions in More Developed Countries (MDCs)? Mixed Crop and Livestock Farming Dairy Farming Grain Farming Livestock Ranching Mediterranean Agriculture Commercial Gardening and Fruit Farming Plantation Farming Chapter 11 Vocabulary Quiz (2) Ch.11, Pgs Agriculture Essential Question: Why do farmers face economic difficulties? Issues for Commercial Famers Issues for Subsistence Farmers Strategies to Increase Food Supply Ch.11, Pgs Agriculture Essential Question: Why do farmers face economic difficulties? Issues for Commercial Famers Issues for Subsistence Farmers Strategies to Increase Food Supply 18
19 April 17 April 18 April 19 April 20 April 21 April 24 April 25 April 26 April 27 April 28 May 1 May 2 May 3 May 4 May 5 May 8 May 9 May 10 Day 65 Day 66 Day 67 Day 68 Day 69 Day 70 Ch. 13, Pgs Human Environment Essential Question: Why are resources being depleted? Energy resources Mineral resources Ch. 13, Pgs Human Environment Essential Question: Why are resources bring polluted? Air pollution Water pollution Land pollution Ch. 13, Pgs Human Environment Essential Question: Why are resources reusable? Renewing resources Recycling resources Chapter 11 Vocabulary Quiz (3) Ch. 13, Pgs Human Environment Essential Question: Why can resources be conserved? Sustainable development Biodiversity Chapters 11 & 13 Test (Agriculture & Human Environment) Chapters 1-3 Review Day 71 Quiz Chapters 1-3 Day 72 Chapters 4-5 Review Day 73 Quiz Chapters 4-5 Day 74 Day 75 Day 76 Day 77 Day 78 Day 79 Day 80 Day 81 Day 82 Chapters 6-7 Review AP EXAMS Chapters 6-7 Review AP EXAMS Quiz Chapters 6-7 AP EXAMS Chapters 8-9 Review AP EXAMS Quiz Chapters 8-9 AP EXAMS Chapters Review EOC Testing Chapters 1-13 Quiz EOC Testing Senior Exams EOC Testing Senior Exams 19
20 May 11 May 12 Day 83 Day 84 EOC Testing Senior Exams EOC Testing Senior Exams AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY 8:00am (Be there around 7:30am) May 15 May 16 May 17 May 18 May 19 May 22 May 23 May 24 Day 85 Day 86 Day 87 Day 88 Day 89 Day 90 Day 91 Day 92 Review for Final Exam Review for Final Exam Review for Final Exam Review for Final Exam Review for Final Exam Final Exams Final Exams Final Exams 20
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