Friday, April 3, 2020

APUSH Exam Update

Hello ladies and gentlemen,

College Board has provided an update about how and what the AP tests will be taken/look like.  Please check out the information below and make sure you pay close attention to what type of question and what will be on the test!  I will provide updates as I get them.

APUSH Exam Info

  • Date - May 15 at 11AM - MUST CHECK IN 30 MINUTES EARLY
  • Timing - 45 minutes to read and respond to 1 question - 5 minutes to upload your response
  • Question - 1 modified DBQ essay respone (45 minutes)
  • Question Description - The question presents students with 5 historical sources (instead of 7!), 1 of which will be a non-text based source.  This question assesses students' ability to
    • Respond to the prompt with a historically defensible thesis or claim that establishes a line of reasoning (no change here)
    • Describe a broader historical context relevant to the prompt (no change here)
    • Support an argument in response to the prompt using at least 4 documents (4 instead of 6!)
    • Use at least 2 additional pieces of specific historical evidence (beyond that found in the documents) relevant to an argument about the prompt (2 instead of 1!)
    • For at least 2 documents, explain how or why the document's point of view, purpose, historical situation, and/or audience is relevant to an argument (only 2 HIPPs instead of 3!)
    • Use evidence to corroborate, qualify, or modify an argument that addresses the prompt (no change here - this is synthesis!)
  • Modified Document-Based Question (DBQ).  The prompt for the 2020 modified DBQ may be derived from any of Units 3-7, and will include 5 documents (instead of 7).  The rubric will be lightly modified to match the reduced number of documents, awarding 1 point for using 2 documents and an additional point for using 4 documents.  An additional point will be awarded for effectively incorporating a second piece of outside knowledge into the argument.  Students can earn up to 2 points for sourcing (1 point for each document)
  • Units eligible for 2020 exam - Units 1-7
    • So this is a bit weird because these two statements make it unclear if it will be Unit 1-7 or 3-7.  Therefore we will err on the side of caution and review Units 1-7.
  • Units not included in the 2020 exam - Units 8-9 (this did not change)
  • Make-up test date and time - June 3 at 9AM (this is a second date that you can take it at BUT I am not sure how this works)
Modified DBQ Rubric (Changed the rubric we have used to match the new descriptions)

Here are some resources direct from the College Board so you can check out any other AP tests that you are planning on taking.  



If you have any questions feel free to email me!  This is a whole new setup so we will do our best to adapt and prepare for the new test!  We will be starting our review this upcoming week and will embed some document practice for you all.  

I hope that you are doing well.  I very much miss you all.  Time to rise to the difficult circumstances we are faced with!  Let's do this!  

Live long and prosper,

Mr. Marchetti

Mr. Kerwin created a video overview of the new DBQ and shared it so check this out!


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