The Free Response Question

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The Free Response Question AP Human Geography The Free Response Question The Free Response Question AP Human Geography Jennifer Julian OHS 2014-2015 College Board One Day - Austin, TX llhammon

Start at the beginning… Directions: You have 75 minutes to answer all three of the following questions. It is recommended that you spend approximately one-third of your time (25 minutes) on each question. It is suggested that you take up to 5 minutes of this time to plan and outline each answer. While a formal essay is not required, it is not enough to answer a question by merely listing facts. Illustrate your answers with substantive geographic examples where appropriate. Be sure that you number each of your answers, including individual parts, in the answer booklet as the questions are numbered below.

The Approach! Determine what the question is asking you to answer  Read the statement/ question Determine what the question is asking you to answer Make a brief list of topics that you will answer in your response… remember to do this quickly since you have a short time to answer all 3 of the questions

What do they want me “To Do” Analyze: Break down in order to bring out the essential elements or structure Annotate: Add brief notes to a diagram or graph Classify: Arrange or order by class or categories Compare & contrast: Give an account of the similarities & Differences between two or more items or situations referring to both or all of them throughout Construct: Display information in a diagrammatic or logical form Contrast: Give an account of the differences between two or more items or situations Define: Give the precise meaning of, for example, a word, phrase, concept or physical quantity Describe: Give a detailed account Determine: Obtain the only possible answer Discuss: Offer a considered and balanced review that includes a range of arguments, factors, or hypotheses. Opinions or conclusions should be presented clearly and supported by appropriate evidence. Distinguish: Make clear the differences between two or more concepts/ items

Estimate: Obtain an approximate value Draw: Represent my means of a labeled accurate diagram or graph using a pencil Estimate: Obtain an approximate value Evaluate: Make an appraisal by weighing the strengths and weaknesses Examine: Consider and argument or concept in a way that uncovers the assumptions and interrelationships of the issue Explain: Give a detailed account including reasons or causes Identify: Find an answer from a number of possibilities Justify: Give valid reasons or evidence for an answer or conclusion Outline: Give a brief account or summary Solve: Obtain the answer using numerical/ graphical methods State: Give a specific name, value, or other brief answer without explanation or calculation To what extent..: Consider the merits or otherwise of an argument or concept. Opinions and conclusions should be presented clearly and supported with empirical evidence and sound argument.  

Maps! A Spatial Visual Is there a map? make sure it is the map for the question Assess the TODALsIG’s quickly: title, orientation, date, author, legend, index and grid as applicable Assess what the question is asking you to determine from the map? Is the map a tool? Or is the question asking you for information off of the map? Refer to the map in your answer, specifically indicating points, places, areas

Read the Map!! What does it say? title date legend legend

Map Scale… be careful!!

Housekeeping…. Construct your answer in the order of the prompt or... Enumerate your answer if the question is a multi-part question and use the same enumeration! If the question asks for examples… give an example and make it clear and specific to the question and area that is requested! Do Not provide information that is not requested, leads off topic, is your personal opinion, you are not sure is valid and does not support the question. (Do not use 1st person) Spell the Geographic terminology correctly! Write concisely. Think!! … You don’t have much time and the answer should not be much longer than a page.

Psych out the Rubric! Determine point value and progression of potential points awarded… A: 2: 1+1 B: 2: 1+1 C: 2: 1+1 According to Alfred Weber’s theory of industrial location, three factors determine the location of a manufacturing plant: the location of raw materials, the location of the market, and transportation costs. A. Using an example of a specific industry other than the one portrayed on the map above, explain under what conditions an industry would locate near the market. B. Using an example of a specific industry other than the one portrayed on the map above, explain under what conditions an industry would locate near raw materials. C. Using the map above and Weberian theory, explain the geography of ethanol plants in the United States.

Use Geographic Terminology in the Answer!!! industrial location manufacturing plant raw materials Location Market transportation costs industry Economic development Ethnicity Transportation infrastructure national identity State Population Demographic demographic transition model explain the geography Distribution Religious Contiguous Scale Urban Megacities Periphery world system Squatter settlements. rapid growth social, economic political environmental Agriculture projected trends organic farms dairy farms Primate city Rank-size rule Malthus 2009, 2010 exams

It’s a SPATIAL Subject! 2009 2008 2006

Geo-Political Events! Space: distribution, place, impact location of major world events Time: chronology of major world events = spatial impact = implications

Watch the Language! Adjectives & Modifiers: Kills vs. decreases Cheap labor vs. low labor costs Up, down, right, left vs. north, south, east, west

Mental Triathlon…. DEA (Jon Moore) DEFINE: the term EXPLAIN: the process APPLY: to real world examples with accurate place names

Operational creeping…. Question #1 is NOT and does NOT lead to #2 or #3 Previously used FRQ’s are NOT continued on future exams Rewording of previous FRQ’s is NOT done Operational questions are NOT used on the alternate exams at any time Ex. How does water recycle itself?

Basic/ non-basic sectors Transportation network Content overlap… Urban Systems Developed/ developing Central Place Basic/ non-basic sectors Population Historical influence Economic Function Civil laws, ordinances Transportation network Resources/ Market Settlement patterns Culture Scale Distance decay

Is my answer Geographic?