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Putting Together a Course Review
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Putting Together a Course Review

As the month of April begins, it’s also time to start thinking about a course content review (course skills review is a different monster) that would be beneficial for preparing for the AP exam. There’s several approaches one can take, based on how much time is left before the exam, and APUSHslides can help in whichever approach you choose.

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Using Secondary Sources in Class Instruction
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Using Secondary Sources in Class Instruction

Secondary sources in a history class are necessary in delivering the necessary information to students in an efficient way. They are meant to work in conjunction with the use of primary sources in instruction. A class taught completely with primary sources may feel scattered and without direction, while a class taught solely with secondary sources may lack depth and use of analysis. Secondary sources are the lines that connect the dots that are the primary sources. With that said, students’ comfort level with secondary sources can greatly impact their understanding of history and ultimately their performance on the AP exam.

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APUSH Slides Updates
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APUSH Slides Updates

Well this year has certainly been unlike any other, and I hope you’ve been holding up. All of the slides up until the end of Period 8 have been embedded into their respective pages.

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APUSH Course Pacing
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APUSH Course Pacing

One of the first hurdles to clear in preparing to teach AP United States History is trying to figure out how to fit all the content before the exam. Before the College Board updated the Course and Exam Description (CED), teachers would do their best to spend a proportionate amount of time on material based on its prevalence in the test.

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Using Primary Source Documents
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Using Primary Source Documents

The use of primary source documents in AP Classrooms has never been more important. If the 2021 Exam is going to be anything like the 2020 Exam where the Document Based Question (DBQ) was the entirety of the test, students need to consistent practice with interpreting and analyzing primary sources.

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Getting The Most Out Of APUSHslides.com
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Getting The Most Out Of APUSHslides.com

Figuring out the content you need to teach AP U.S. History and the pacing at which it needs to be done can be difficult. That is the reason I have started this site, to provide a resource for teachers that I wish had been available to me when I started teaching this course. The goal, first and foremost, has been to create a complete curriculum that checks all the boxes on the content required by the College Board.

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