My two AP classes each have two exams that they will have to take in May which prompted one student to ask me the other day how we would review for both AP exams. Well the answer, if you read my post below on How We Learn is to go back frequently, but not every day and review old material.
One way to do this is to let your students use Learning Pod which allows students to take review questions on any AP exam that are preparing for without having to even login. However if the students want to login then they will receive an explanation for their incorrect questions.
Teachers can also create "pods" of their own tests that they have created which they can make available for anyone or just for their own students. There are also different ways (url, Tweets), etc that teachers can use to share a pod with students.
If you want to easily see all the AP offering questions, go here or to the logo on the right of the page any time you want.
One way to do this is to let your students use Learning Pod which allows students to take review questions on any AP exam that are preparing for without having to even login. However if the students want to login then they will receive an explanation for their incorrect questions.
Teachers can also create "pods" of their own tests that they have created which they can make available for anyone or just for their own students. There are also different ways (url, Tweets), etc that teachers can use to share a pod with students.
If you want to easily see all the AP offering questions, go here or to the logo on the right of the page any time you want.
Nice blog very helpful for students especially.
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