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AP Human Geography Presentation Student Guided Notes Bundle

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This is a BEAUTIFUL and incredibly thorough resource. This was life-saving as a first-year AP Geo teacher!
Tesch does an excellent job and very through in using the CED to develop the materials. Would purchase again!

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    Description

    Are you looking to teach AP Human Geography without reinventing the wheel? This package includes teacher presentations and guided notes for your students! It includes everything you need to introduce concepts from Units 1 – 7 in the AP Human Geography Course and Exam Description (Fall 2020).

    Teacher Presentations

    7 teacher presentations are included as both a PowerPoint file as well as a PDF file. Presentations align with the College Board’s AP Human Geography Course and Exam Description effective Fall 2020. The presentations include 700+ unique slides.

    Student Guided Notes

    The student guided notes are included as a Word Document and as a PDF Document. Guided Notes also align with the College Board’s AP Human Geography Course and Exam Description effective Fall 2020.

    Several Discussion Questions and Activities Included

    Throughout each presentation, there are discussion questions. These are a great opportunity to pause in a presentation each day and have students discuss and share their thoughts or make connections to prior learning. Teachers can choose from a wide variety of instructional strategies to facilitate discussion at these moments.

    Presentations are Interactive

    A Bitmoji character leads students through the presentation! In my own classroom, a different student is assigned each time it is presentation day, and that student narrates (reads) the Bitmoji’s thought bubbles to the class. These Bitmojis are easily customizable, and you can choose to incorporate characters that students find fun to replace the Bitmoji character. Disney characters have been a big hit in my own class in the past.

    Total Pages
    700+
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