ACADEMIC TUTORING

AP Human Geography

AP Human Geography
Comprehensive Weekly Tutoring Program

  • Structured weekly group program: Bree offers a structured weekly tutoring program to help students better navigate this difficult college-level course. During the school year, Bree teaches her AP Human Geography students the course content and more, helping them prepare for their multiple choice tests, FRQs, and the May AP Exam (see College Board Course Content Description, below). One-hour prepared group lesson per week; instruction takes place at the same day/time.
  • New group formation: If an open weekly group does not currently exist, it takes 4 students minimum to form a group (students must provide partners who attend the same school). Space is limited and spots fill on a first-come, first-served basis. There is a waitlist system in place.
  • As-needed private help: While most students prefer the guidance, support, and resources associated with Bree’s structured weekly program, Bree is also available on an as-needed basis when students need help on a particular topic.

AP Human Geography
Skill Building Workshops

Bree’s AP Human Geography Skill Building Workshops are open to all AP Human Geography students, whether or not they belong to her structured weekly tutoring program.

  • AP Human Geography Summer Boot Camp — what to expect and how to excel, plus preparation for the first assessment
    (4-hours)
  • How to Write an AP Human Geography FRQ
    (1-hour)
  • How to Write an AP Human Geography Current Event Report
    (1-hour)
  • Geography Skill Building: World Map Test Crash Course
    (1-hour)
  • Structured AP Human Geography Exam Review Program
    (4-hours)
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AP Human Geography: College Board Course Content Description

  • Unit 1: Thinking Geographically - You’ll learn about the tools and methods geographers use in their study of places.
  • Unit 2: Population and Migration Patterns and Processes - You’ll explore the patterns associated with human populations.
  • Unit 3: Cultural Patterns and Processes - You’ll focus on how and why language, religion, and other cultural practices spread over space and time.
  • Unit 4: Political Patterns and Processes - You’ll build on your knowledge of populations and cultural patterns as you learn about the political organization of the world.
  • Unit 5: Agriculture and Rural Land-Use Patterns and Processes - You’ll learn where humans first developed agriculture and how farming practices spread throughout the world.
  • Unit 6: Cities and Urban Land-Use Patterns and Processes - You’ll explore the origins and influences of urbanization, examining cities across the world and the role of those cities in globalization.
  • Unit 7: Industrial and Economic Development Patterns and Processes - You’ll study the origins and influences of industrialization, along with the role industrialization plays in economic development.