Pinteresting

Yes, that supplemental board that I keep mentioning...

To do this you will need two devices. Gasp, get your charger, and use your etext and go chapter by chapter (or print out this list of [|terms by unit] and use those terms for each chapter or ask me nicely to print it out for you and you won't need a second device). On this link the terms aren't divided by chapter, but they are organized by chapter, rather than alphabetically, which is a great way to quiz your self, but a terrible way to determine what you know and don't know within a chapter.

Then get out some paper, you are going to be going unit by unit. Perusing each pinterest/AP psych chapter to find something that interests you and that contains vocabulary terms that you need to review/refresh. There are 16 chapters. Take notes on your paper of the terms and note the connections.

Pinterest does a few annoying things. Sometimes when I pin something it grabs someone else's comment. So weird. Ignore that.

Each unit you need to choose a few quick videos, or one long lecture, or a graphic organizer, or podcast, whatever, just choose something that works for how your brain works and connect the vocabulary terms that are unfamiliar or need to be refreshed to you for that chapter. You can choose to use your e-text or the above list, or the [|Essential 427] Whatever you do, delve deep and address your weaknesses.

To show your progress comment on the pins that you found helpful "good for -insert vocab here-" If you don't want to have a pinterst account, that is fine, you can ignore that step, but I have less evidence of your work, and well, I doubt that your digital footprint here will keep you from getting a job or a date or anything.

Final step is where there are holes that I have nothing that interest you regarding a term that you are weak on, please find something digitally. Create a chapter thread if one isn't already started and pin your resource explaining what it is and why you thought it did a good job explaining the term. To determine your weak terms, go to the essential 427 and test yourself. Please suggest at least 4 sources. They can be articles, podcasts, TEDs, videos, memes, comic strips, lectures, whatever. They need to be helpful in some way to AP students struggling to learn these terms.

Guidelines: you may not just google the term and have an about.com video or something schmaltzy like that as your suggestion. No one has ever been blown away by those and