AP World History Update Week 22

 In AP World History

Good morning Roadrunners!

I hope everyone was able to enjoy their three-day weekend.

I put a lot of work in over break to find the best ways to improve the class and I’ve come up with some new procedures to streamline the content. Every week I’ll post the readings for the week and what day they should be read. The next day, bellwork and daily questions will be based on the reading from the previous night. We’ll then watch the daily AP video for the topic that will be covered in the the reading for later that night. If we come across an topic that would be good for a free response in the form of a DBQ or Short essay we’ll take a couple days on that.

We could do a better job with the assignments, the turn-in rate was quite low this first week. I’ll check in and see if there is a method that’ll work better for everyone. This week we’re looking at how imperialism and industrialization caused changes to global/local economies, and labor systems in the nineteenth century.

What’s New with Dudek?
It was a busy MLK weekend for myself. I coached a volleyball tournament all three days, attended a memorial service for a close friend, and busy chauffer to the kiddos for their various activities. Myla is turning 5 this week and wants to get her ears pierced, so there’s that.

Have a great week Roadrunners!
Mr. Dudek