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AP World: Mapping from the Top, 1200-1450 (Review Series)

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5 sessions

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This AP World study session will focus on reviewing content from 1200-1450 (Units 1-2) through a combination of active recall and resource creation, both of which helped me earn a 5 & that I use in my in-person tutoring services for AP World students in my school.

Target audience: WHAP students that have already learned the content but wish to review it before the AP exam in a collaborative environment.

Purpose: Find largest gaps in recollection, obtain study resources, & better recall unit material through student-created mind organizational charts & infographics.

Materials: Zoom microphone (strongly recommended; alternative is Zoom chat function), Google Slides (recommended; used to build & organize timelines, mind maps, etc. Access isn't required during session, but any resources produced out of sessions will be in the form of GSlides).

Note: Session descriptions below will state Sundays are for "timelines", but whatever organizational resource(s) created is flexible (e.g. Venn diagrams, practice AP question packets/prompts). Intended course structure: Saturdays are for active recall & basic concepts (mind maps); Sundays are for knowledge refinement & drawing connections.

Anyone wishing to cohost, feel free to request. Please only request if you have passed the AP World exam.

Tutored by

Nikola Q 🇺🇸

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High schooler available to help with basic chemistry, physics, math (up to AP Calculus BC), and history with general interests in philosophy and literature. I enjoy fencing and drawing/painting & seek to learn more about computer science and physics. New to schoolhouse.world but have 3+ years of tutoring experience both in-person & through online platforms.

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

3 or more absences will result in being automatically withdrawn. Messaging is not required for missed sessions.

Previously reviewed material will not be revisited during sessions. Session end times are flexible; session times below should only be used to reference when a review will begin. Students are free to leave/come back at any point during the session, and sessions may end earlier than the maximum length of 3 hours.

SESSION 1

10

Jan

SESSION 1

AP World History: Modern

AP World History: Modern

Sat 9:30 PM - Sun, 12:30 AM UTCJan 10, 9:30 PM - Jan 11, 12:30 AM UTC

AP World Unit 1 Mind Maps: Active Recall, Content Review, Resource Creation
SESSION 2

11

Jan

SESSION 2

AP World History: Modern

AP World History: Modern

Sun 9:30 PM - Mon, 12:30 AM UTCJan 11, 9:30 PM - Jan 12, 12:30 AM UTC

AP World Unit 1 Timeline: Resource Creation, Historical Thinking Skills (Compare/Contrast, Continuity/Change, Cause/Effect)
SESSION 3

17

Jan

SESSION 3

AP World History: Modern

AP World History: Modern

Sat 9:30 PM - 10:30 PM UTCJan 17, 9:30 PM - 10:30 PM UTC

AP World Unit 2 Mind Maps: Active Recall, Content Review, Resource Creation
SESSION 4

18

Jan

SESSION 4

AP World History: Modern

AP World History: Modern

Sun 9:30 PM - Mon, 12:30 AM UTCJan 18, 9:30 PM - Jan 19, 12:30 AM UTC

AP World Unit 2 Timeline: Resource Creation, Historical Thinking Skills (Compare/Contrast, Continuity/Change, Cause/Effect)
SESSION 5

24

Jan

SESSION 5

AP World History: Modern

AP World History: Modern

Sat 9:30 PM - 11:30 PM UTCJan 24, 9:30 PM - 11:30 PM UTC

Office hours; come for questions, practice AP prompts & MCQs, or a quiet space to work. This session will not count toward your total absence count.

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Jan 10 - Jan 24

3 weeks

60 - 180 mins

/ session

Next session on January 10, 2026

SCHEDULE

Saturdays

9:30PM

Sundays

9:30PM