{"id":10730,"date":"2017-12-21t10:00:01","date_gmt":"2017-12-21t18:00:01","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/?p=10730"},"modified":"2017-12-18t14:46:01","modified_gmt":"2017-12-18t22:46:01","slug":"apush-study-guide","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/ap\/apush-study-guide\/","title":{"rendered":"use these 6 apush study guides to get a better score"},"content":{"rendered":"
looking for an apush study guide to help you achieve your best score? here\u2019s a roundup of 6 great apush study guides. <\/p>\n
the gilder lehrman institute\u2019s ap us history study guide<\/a> is a comprehensive guide to the historical content on the exam. the college board (you know, the folks who make the apush exam) recommends this study guide on their apush website, so you know you can trust it to be reliable and well-researched. <\/p>\n this apush study guide is organized by period. each of the 9 apush periods<\/a> has: <\/p>\n gilder lehrman also offers a free multiple choice practice test<\/a> so you can see how much you\u2019ve learned. <\/p>\n for a quick but comprehensive overview of the exam, check out khan academy\u2019s ap us history study sheet<\/a>. the most helpful feature is a chart that cross-references each of the 7 apush themes<\/a> with the 9 historical periods that you\u2019ll see on the exam. this is a great tool to help you sort through the vast amount of content on the test, and boil it down to the major ideas. it also helps you see the connections between ideas across time<\/a>, which is awesome for dealing with synthesis questions on the apush exam. <\/p>\n also on the study sheet are some other useful features like: <\/p>\n you\u2019re really getting a two-for-one here, as i\u2019m about to point you to two different resources from albert that can serve as valuable study tools as you prepare for the ap us history exam. <\/p>\n the first is this one month ap us history study guide<\/a>. it gives you a daily plan for a month-long review of ap us history. the detailed plan gives you activities for each day, including examining resources from the test maker, reviewing concept outlines, taking practice questions, and making flashcards. if you\u2019re overwhelmed by the breadth of the exam or if you\u2019re just not great at getting yourself organized, this handy plan neatly lays everything out for you. <\/p>\n the second albert resource i want to direct you to is the ultimate study guide to ap us history<\/a>. this is basically a giant chart that lists the key concepts for each period. the really cool thing, however, is that each concept links directly to practice questions so you can instantly test your knowledge of that topic.<\/p>\n this site from glencoe<\/a> is designed to accompany their american history: connecting with the past<\/em> textbook. however, it is a great tool whether your class uses this particular book or not, and it is totally free to use. you don\u2019t need a book code or anything like some textbook sites require. <\/p>\n this study guide has two main components: chapter activities and the \u201cprimary source investigator.\u201d the activities for each chapter (found in a drop-down menu on the left sidebar) include: <\/p>\n \n
2. khan academy ap us history study sheet <\/h2>\n
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3. albert.io apush study guide <\/h2>\n
4. glencoe online learning center: american history <\/h2>\n
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\nthe primary source investigator is a vast library of primary source documents. since so much of the apush exam is stimulus-based, it\u2019s a great idea to spend a lot of time working with these types of documents. here, glencoe provides both explanations and comprehension questions for each primary source document in their collection. <\/p>\n5. ap us history review and study guide <\/h2>\n