Below is a list of websites that will help you in your quest to know all things APUSH. If you know of another helpful website, please let me know, and I’ll add it to the list.
Learnerator.com – This website has many multiple-choice questions that are aligned to the new curriculum. Each question is aligned to a specific time period. If you’re looking for practice questions (aren’t we all?) I strongly encourage you to check this website out.
HistoryTeacher.Net – This helpful website has over 1,200 multiple-choice questions on virtually every topic you will encounter in AP. This is a must visit website.
AP Study Notes – Practice tests, chapter outlines, and important vocabulary are all things you will find at this website that is based on the American Pageant.
Mr. Klaff – I am a huge fan of all things Mr. Klaff. He has helpful review videos, a great review book, and a good website with key terms to know. Be sure to check out his videos while your at it, especially his 11 minute review video of the entire curriculum. (See below)
https://sites.google.com/a/rsu35.org/burnham-apush/
Allie says
Hey do you know of any timelines that have a cohesive overview of the entire course? Thank you!
anorris21@yahoo.com says
Unfortunately, I do not. Sorry.
ashlijami says
http://www.dipity.com/aleatherwood/APUSH-Review-Timeline/#timeline
Darren McCarty says
Hi,
I just wanted to pass along some information about a website that I created for my students. There are over 100 games for A.P. U.S. History on bubbabrain.com.
Barbara Burnham says
Here’s another timeline
http://faculty.washington.edu/qtaylor/a_us_history/0000_1600_timeline.htm
Thank you so much for your wonderful content – especially all the resources on the redesign. Please feel free to direct students to my webpage too. I’ve spent a lot of time finding resources, etc. Now I can include you! 🙂
Barbara from Maine
anorris21@yahoo.com says
Thanks so much Barbara, I’ll add it to my webpage now and do a write up this weekend. Good luck to you and your students!
Dennis says
Great stuff on the site Adam – Wanted to share a useful link for primary source activities. Standford U. has a great resource site called “Reading Like a Historian.” Lots of short student cented activities that can be plugged in to nearly any APUSH unit. Check it out! https://sheg.stanford.edu/us
anorris21@yahoo.com says
Thanks so much. I’ll add it to the helpful website section!
Daniel Koch says
Hey Adam, thanks for compiling this list. My teacher shared this site as well: http://www.learnerator.com/ap-us-history
They have a lot of practice questions we’ve been working through this past semester.
anorris21@yahoo.com says
Hey Daniel, thanks so much for sharing that site. I was not familiar with it and it looks great. Good luck this year!
Ryan says
Learnerator and History Teacher are so great! My teacher has been using them in class and having us work on it at home.
Emma says
You are absolutely wonderful for doing this! Thank you for caring about our education!!!
anorris21@yahoo.com says
You’re welcome. Thanks for visiting. Good luck!