AP Post Topic #2: Interesting History or AP websites
Explore the Internet and locate a useful or captivating website that relates to either US History or the AP course or exam. Give a brief description in your post and include the URL address.
APStudent.com has a vast amount of information for AP students in the US History class. It has a list of the presidents, informational flashcards, and testing tips. Next time I have an upcoming test I am going to look at this site for some information and help.
http://www.apstudent.com/ushistory/index.php is a great site dedicated just to AP US History. It has test tips, outlines for the course, and notecards that you can access to help you study. -Jana
This is a really good website if you want to quiz yourself. Just type your name, education level, era in history, and the number of questions you want and you'll get a quiz! -Jasmine Patterson
http://www.historyteacher.net/USQuizMainPage.htm its a site that looks like it has been made by a teacher and it has quizzes for help studyinh along with sections.
Welcome to McSwain's US History blog. This blog is designed to be an extension of the class and to be used to discuss all things that may relate to our surveying of the history of America. The only thing I ask is since this is intended to be an extension of our class, please keep comments positive, appropriate, and relevant to US History. Thanks and blog on !!
*** TO SIGN UP TO BLOG: The first thing you need to do is to set up a google account in order to participate. You may already have one, if not it is quite simple, all you need is an email address and password. Go to the link below to sign up or sign in, then you can post comments on the blog. Remember you are required to post at least one comment a week to assigned blog topics.
I am Carla McSwain and I just completed my 20th year teaching US History. I am married with 2 children. I graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and am currently working on a masters degree.
Library of congress site
ReplyDeletehttp://www.loc.gov/index.html
APStudent.com has a vast amount of information for AP students in the US History class. It has a list of the presidents, informational flashcards, and testing tips. Next time I have an upcoming test I am going to look at this site for some information and help.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.shmoop.com/history/
ReplyDeletehttp://college.cengage.com/history/us/bailey/american_pageant/11e/students/ace/
ReplyDeletehttp://www.apstudent.com/ushistory/index.php is a great site dedicated just to AP US History. It has test tips, outlines for the course, and notecards that you can access to help you study.
ReplyDelete-Jana
http://quiz.u-s-history.com/
ReplyDeleteThis is a really good website if you want to quiz yourself. Just type your name, education level, era in history, and the number of questions you want and you'll get a quiz!
-Jasmine Patterson
I FOUND ONE! http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/
ReplyDeleteHas a wide array of documents, timelines, pictures and videos detailing American history.
http://www.historyteacher.net/USQuizMainPage.htm its a site that looks like it has been made by a teacher and it has quizzes for help studyinh along with sections.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.historyteacher.net/USQuizMainPage.htm
ReplyDeletehttp://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/
ReplyDeleteInteresting presidential history.
-Brett H.
http://collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/history_us/samp.htm
ReplyDeletethis website gives an complete overview of every chapter in our books and plenty of DBQ to practice and multiple-choice questions.
http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/database/subtitles.cfm?TitleID=92
ReplyDeletea site with alot of different and interesting history
http://www.mrburnett.net/APUSHistory/APUSHistory.htm
ReplyDeleteThis is a website that includes key terms, outlines, and sample tests that are very useful in helping prepare for the AP US History.
http://www.course-notes.org/us_history/
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