Bremerton High School AP Workshop August 8, 2012 ADVANCED PLACEMENT 101.

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Bremerton High School AP Workshop August 8, 2012 ADVANCED PLACEMENT 101

 Understand what “AP” means  Evaluate reasons for taking an AP class and what benefits you will receive from AP classes  Understand the expectations of AP classes and what skills and attitudes you need to be successful in AP  Analyze some common myths and misconceptions about studying and learning  Learn the top 10 skills of successful high school students  Create a list of action steps to get prepared for the challenge of AP TODAY’S OBJECTIVES:

WHAT IS AP? Write|Pair|Share

 AP = Advanced Placement  AP courses are college-level courses offered in high school  AP courses reflect what is taught in top introductory college courses  In May students take AP Exams—standardized exams that measure how well students have mastered college-level course work.  Students who do well on AP Exams can earn credit and/or placement into advanced courses in college. WHAT IS AP?

WHY ARE YOU TAKING AN AP CLASS? Write down your reason(s) for taking an AP class (If you wrote down more than one, circle your #1 reason) Organize yourselves into like groups based on your #1 response

 AP courses can be challenging, but it’s work that pays off.  AP courses are often the most interesting and fulfilling courses a student takes in high school.  AP teachers are among the most prepared, dedicated, and inspiring teachers at their schools.  Students develop confidence, and learn the study habits and time management skills essential for success in college. BENEFITS OF AP CLASSES

FACTORS INFLUENCING COLLEGE ADMISSION DECISIONS (NACAC BULLETIN NOVEMBER 2010)

 Expand your options: College credit earned through AP Exams allows students to move into upper-level college courses sooner, pursue a double major, and gain time to study and travel abroad.  Graduate on time: Students who take AP courses and exams are much more likely than their peers to complete a college degree on time.  Save money: Students who take five years or more to graduate can spend $8,000-$27,000 for each additional year in college.  Boost your eligibility for scholarships: 31% of colleges and universities consider a student’s AP experience when making decisions about which students will receive scholarships.  Be successful: A recent study showed that students who earned a 3, 4, or 5 on the AP Exam had higher first-year college grade point averages and were more likely to return for the second year of college than non-AP students of similar ability. BENEFITS OF AP CLASSES BEYOND HIGH SCHOOL

 AP courses typically demand more of students than regular or honors courses.  Classes tend to be fast-paced and cover more material than typical high school classes.  More time, inside and outside of the classroom, is required to complete lessons, assignments and homework. WHAT TO EXPECT FROM AN AP COURSE

 Learning and success is YOUR responsibility  Your teachers are there to assist and guide you  Expect to be challenged… be willing to struggle and grapple with the material until you get it  Expect homework outside of class every day (1 hour of homework for every hour spent in class) WHAT TO EXPECT FROM AN AP COURSE

 Expect to encounter terms in the reading that you don’t know… and then look them up so you can understand what you’re reading  The multiple choice, free-response, and essay questions will be more complex and challenging than those in regular and honors classes  “AP is like honors on steroids!” –Ms. Justice WHAT TO EXPECT FROM AN AP COURSE

WHAT SKILLS & ATTITUDES DO YOU NEED TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN AP? Write|Pair|Share

Four Corners Activity:  What is your opinion on each of these statements?  Learning is fast  Knowledge is composed of isolated facts  Being good at a subject is a matter of inborn talent  I’m really good at multitasking HOW TO GET THE MOST OUT OF STUDYING

How to Study Long and Hard and Still Fail… or How To Get the Most Out of Studying  Video 1: “Beliefs that Make You Fail… or Succeed” Dr. Stephen Chew, Chair of Psychology, Samford University “BELIEFS THAT MAKE YOU STUPID” DR. CHEW

 Read the article: “Myth of Multitasking”  As You Read:  Underline any words you don’t know/understand  Write a one sentence summary of each section  Reflection:  Based on this information, what can you change to make your study time more effective? “THE MYTH OF MULTITASKING”

WHAT IS METACOGNITION? Write|Pair|Share

 Things That Help Learning: Dr. Chew  Minimizing distractions, maximizing focus  Developing accurate metacognition  Deep, appropriate processing of critical concepts  Practicing retrieval and application WHAT ARE EFFECTIVE STUDY STRATEGIES? More information on these topics will be presented next week

WHAT ARE THE TOP TEN SKILLS OF SUCCESSFUL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS? Write|Pair|Share Scavenger Hunt: Look in the Library & on the 3 rd floor Write down all 10 skills (in order) Write an example of each skill

 Time management - Use a planner or the calendar in your phone or ipod, schedule study time  Good study habits – Complete assignments thoroughly and in a timely manner, review your notes daily rather than cram for tests the night before, set aside quiet time each day for study -- even if you don't have homework or a test the next day!  Set attainable goals – unattainable goals lead to frustration and discouragement WHAT ARE THE TOP TEN SKILLS OF SUCCESSFUL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS?

 Concentration – listen, stay focused, ask questions in class  Good note taking – learn to write down important material (next session!)  Complete assignments – they are assigned for a reason; you only get out of it what you put into it  Review daily notes – don’t wait until the night before a test, go over your notes each day while the lecture is still fresh in your mind WHAT ARE THE TOP TEN SKILLS OF SUCCESSFUL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS?

 Organization skills – have what you need when you need it: "A place for everything and everything in its place."  Motivation - be motivated to learn and work hard, no excuses: success is up to you!  Commitment - do your best and get the most out of the class: it will pay off in the end!  Be committed to yourself, your education, and your future! WHAT ARE THE TOP TEN SKILLS OF SUCCESSFUL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS?

Which of these do you already do/are you already strong in? WHAT ARE THE TOP TEN SKILLS OF SUCCESSFUL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS?

 What will you do between now and September 5 th to be ready for AP?  What will you do during the school year to be successful in AP? Make a commitment to yourself, your education, and your future! CREATE A LIST OF ACTION STEPS

From Book to Brain  Wednesday, August 15 th  BHS New Commons  9-11 am NEXT WEEK’S SESSION