I reactivated this page from years past on request of several students and friends homeschooling now that we're all staying home.
On this page you'll find links to AP History review stuff to help remember 10th grade material. I'll try to keep it to the most interesting videos and activities I can find. Aim for one time period per week to review 10th grade material, or 2 time periods per week to review the entire exam.
Watch as many of these as you can!!
On this page you'll find links to AP History review stuff to help remember 10th grade material. I'll try to keep it to the most interesting videos and activities I can find. Aim for one time period per week to review 10th grade material, or 2 time periods per week to review the entire exam.
Watch as many of these as you can!!
Click on the topics below and make sure your volume's up!
If you are a PowerPoint fan, use this site of a teacher doing everything you'll ever need to know for the AP exam.
http://www.apushreview.com/new-ap-curriculum/period-1-1491-1607/
For regular videos, keep reading.
Time Period 1: 1491–1607
Pre-Columbian America - part 1 of a very detailed AP exam review
Pre-Columbian America - part 2
Pre-Columbian America - part 3
Time Period 2: 1607–1754
Columbus, DeGama, and Zeng He - the great mariners
The Spanish encounter the Native Americans
The Columbian Exchange between the Americas and Europe - this changed the world forever.
The Dutch and Quakers in early colonial America
The Great Awakening APUSH review video
The Great Awakening v. the Enlightenment (very detailed and thorough, but still only 8 minutes.)
The Great Awakening short review for those already comfortable with it.
Rebellions and conflicts in the colonial era
Relationships between the English and Native Americans
HUGE Time Period 2 review - 25 minutes long, but it covers line by line all requirements of this time period.
If you are a PowerPoint fan, use this site of a teacher doing everything you'll ever need to know for the AP exam.
http://www.apushreview.com/new-ap-curriculum/period-1-1491-1607/
For regular videos, keep reading.
Time Period 1: 1491–1607
Pre-Columbian America - part 1 of a very detailed AP exam review
Pre-Columbian America - part 2
Pre-Columbian America - part 3
Time Period 2: 1607–1754
Columbus, DeGama, and Zeng He - the great mariners
The Spanish encounter the Native Americans
The Columbian Exchange between the Americas and Europe - this changed the world forever.
The Dutch and Quakers in early colonial America
The Great Awakening APUSH review video
The Great Awakening v. the Enlightenment (very detailed and thorough, but still only 8 minutes.)
The Great Awakening short review for those already comfortable with it.
Rebellions and conflicts in the colonial era
Relationships between the English and Native Americans
HUGE Time Period 2 review - 25 minutes long, but it covers line by line all requirements of this time period.
Time Period 3: 1754–1800 Movement for independence, Revolution, Articles of Confederation, Constitution, Washington, election of Jefferson
APUSH French-Indian War review. This video gives actual AP questions at the end to help you review. .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvM4LNL0AKU
Now compare that video to Keith Hughes' version of the war where it's more about us.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuQ5SzExJNc&feature=c4-overview-vl&list=PL47F868B521713645
And don't forget the Albany Plan! SUPER IMPORTANT!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWM6-QLEFEs&list=PL47F868B521713645
Why did the colonies rebel? - understanding colonialism
The Articles of Confederation - the best explanation I could find.
Shay's Rebellion
Northwest Ordinance of 1787 - the beginning of manifest destiny
The Constitution, its articles, and Federalism
The Revolution of 1800 (election of 1800)
Period 4: 1800 –1848 Louisiana Purchase, War of 1812, Era of Good Feelings, Westward Expansion, Industrial Revolution
Jefferson's Presidency
War of 1812
Monroe Doctrine
Second Great Awakening and the Age of Reform
War and American Expansion
Period 5: 1844–1877 Slavery, abolitionism, Texas, War with Mexico, Compromise of 1850, succession, war, Reconstruction
Abolitionists: William Lloyd Garrison to John Brown
Compromise of 1850
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Emancipation Proclamation
Civil War Crash Course
Reconstruction
Period 6: 1865 –1898 Manifest Destiny, Indian Wars, Grantism, Reconstruction, Populism, Imperialism, Span-Am War
Manifest Destiny
President Grant, Reconstruction, Indian Wars, and race
Rise of the Populists
Populists to Progressives
William Jennings Bryan's Cross of Gold speech
Sherman Anti-trust Act
Haymarket Riot
Videos I showed in class about American Imperialism (very detailed, kind-of long)
American Imperialism summarized by Keith Hughes in 10 minutes
Period 7: 1890 –1945 Imperialism, Isolationism, Teddy Roosevelt, Panama Canal, WWI, Red Scare, Great Migration, Harlem Renaissance, Roaring 20's, stock market, Great Depression, New Deal, WWII, internment, Rosie the Riveter
Progressive ideas on work place safety and reform.
APUSH French-Indian War review. This video gives actual AP questions at the end to help you review. .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvM4LNL0AKU
Now compare that video to Keith Hughes' version of the war where it's more about us.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuQ5SzExJNc&feature=c4-overview-vl&list=PL47F868B521713645
And don't forget the Albany Plan! SUPER IMPORTANT!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWM6-QLEFEs&list=PL47F868B521713645
Why did the colonies rebel? - understanding colonialism
The Articles of Confederation - the best explanation I could find.
Shay's Rebellion
Northwest Ordinance of 1787 - the beginning of manifest destiny
The Constitution, its articles, and Federalism
The Revolution of 1800 (election of 1800)
Period 4: 1800 –1848 Louisiana Purchase, War of 1812, Era of Good Feelings, Westward Expansion, Industrial Revolution
Jefferson's Presidency
War of 1812
Monroe Doctrine
Second Great Awakening and the Age of Reform
War and American Expansion
Period 5: 1844–1877 Slavery, abolitionism, Texas, War with Mexico, Compromise of 1850, succession, war, Reconstruction
Abolitionists: William Lloyd Garrison to John Brown
Compromise of 1850
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Emancipation Proclamation
Civil War Crash Course
Reconstruction
Period 6: 1865 –1898 Manifest Destiny, Indian Wars, Grantism, Reconstruction, Populism, Imperialism, Span-Am War
Manifest Destiny
President Grant, Reconstruction, Indian Wars, and race
Rise of the Populists
Populists to Progressives
William Jennings Bryan's Cross of Gold speech
Sherman Anti-trust Act
Haymarket Riot
Videos I showed in class about American Imperialism (very detailed, kind-of long)
American Imperialism summarized by Keith Hughes in 10 minutes
Period 7: 1890 –1945 Imperialism, Isolationism, Teddy Roosevelt, Panama Canal, WWI, Red Scare, Great Migration, Harlem Renaissance, Roaring 20's, stock market, Great Depression, New Deal, WWII, internment, Rosie the Riveter
Progressive ideas on work place safety and reform.
post-Civil War 1800's - America in a time of change. Great chronology of events and movements. | |
File Size: | 3835 kb |
File Type: | ppt |
When you watch the video below on Reconstruction, focus on these terms: Andrew Johnson, sharecropping, Thadeus Stevens, Radical Republicans, 14th Amendment, black code, Radical Reconstruction, Colfax Massacre, Redeemers, and Bargain of 1877.
Go here for ANY AP topic. This guy is not the most jovial and entertaining fellow ever, but he's got really good summaries of events.
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC223Rd7yCfDo9fv6ENdNp9Q/videos
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC223Rd7yCfDo9fv6ENdNp9Q/videos
Keith Hughes does review videos that are much more energetic. Not necessarily better, but definitely more enthusiastic.
http://www.youtube.com/user/hughesDV
http://www.youtube.com/user/hughesDV
Richard Nixon lesson | |
File Size: | 2963 kb |
File Type: | pptx |
70_ford_and_carter_presidencies_1_.ppt | |
File Size: | 8366 kb |
File Type: | ppt |
Here's a very similar list of videos compiled by another teacher to review for the entire APUSH exam. (I think I organized mine better, though)