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Oceanic Art Test Prep Brochure - Unit 9 The Pacific - AP Art History - APAH - Print & Digital - Google Drive
Looking for a fun, informative way to help students prepare for their AP exam? Look no further—this test prep brochure has you covered—so much so that you may even wish to use it as a study guide with your students! This test prep brochure on Oceanic art aligns with the AP Art History Unit 9: The Pacific, 700-1980 CE in the Course and Exam Description (CED).
This resource comes as a Google Drive resource. When you download this resource, you will see the terms of use and printing notes. On the printing notes page, you will have a link to the Google Drive folder. You will need to make a copy of the material if you would like to edit it. All of these instructions, including a step-by-step visual guide on how to use this resource, is included in the terms of use. If you would like to print the resource material, you can do so. Simply go to "File," "Download," and "PDF" to save the resource as a PDF and print!
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- Key vocabulary
- Historical contextualization summary
- Pictures and attributions for all 11 pieces of art within my Oceanic Art unit:
- 9.213 Nan Madol
- 9.214 Moai on Platform (Ahu)
- 9.215 'Ahu 'Ula (Feather Cape)
- 9.216 Staff god
- 9.217 Female Deity
- 9.218 Buk (Mask)
- 9.219 Hiapo (Tapa)
- 9.220 Tamati Waka Nene
- 9.221 Navigation Chart
- 9.222 Malagan Display and Mask
- 9.223 Presentation of Fijian Mats and Tapa Cloths to Queen Elizabeth II
- Seven multiple-choice practice questions that are written in the AP style
- The answer key for the questions is written upside down under question 3
- Teacher Notes
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Best yet, all of these items are editable. You can change or adapt them to fit your curriculum or classroom needs!
Happy teaching!
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