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AP Art History

                                
About the Test
Study, Study, Study, Study...    If you want to be successful, you will have to study. One of the most effective ways to learn the content of this course is to work on it in consistent small chunks. If you wait until the end to cram it all in, you will fail.... Take the time to download these flash cards, print them off, and most importantly STUDY THEM!! Students who want an even deeper learning experience choose to make their own flash cards. That extra effort sometimes can make a world of difference in the learning process! In addition to study guides there are several other handouts given to help make your learning and studying experience a little bit easier.

All Required works for AP Art History

Course Manual

Art history Vocabulary

AP SmartHistory Books

Art History you Tube

Test Preparation

Helpful website:

University of Utah

Some of our pieces have very little published information on them. The University of Utah, with the help of their area professors have put on a series of art history lectures based upon some of the lesser known art works from the APAH curriculum. These videos are comprehensive and full of insight!

Content Area 1

Global Prehistory 
​30,000-500B.C.E.

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CONTENT AREA 2

Ancient Mediterranean 
​3,500-300 B.C.E.

Great AP Curriculum Website

Defining: Form, Function, Content, Context
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The AP board requires that students are able to talk about art in terms of Form, Function, Content, & Context. This handout helps clarify what these terms mean.

​AP 250 Flash Card Template 

​THIS IS A SIMPLE TEMPLATE FOR THE AP 250 IMAGES. IT WILL ALLOW YOU TO PRINT AND CUT OUT ( AND THEN GLUE ONTO INDEX CARDS ETC ) THE FLASH CARDS AND THEN WRITE CUSTOM NOTES ON THE BACK SIDE.
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