AP US History (APUSH)

AP United States History

Students, don't forget that you will find daily agendas, assignments, gradebook, and everything else that you need for my class at kpbsd.instructure.com

Right off the bat, you should know that there are absolute multitudes of resources out on the web relating to AP US History. If you don't like the way I do things, or maybe you do but they just aren't quite working for you, there are several other places you can look for additional support to ensure that you're ready for the exam at the end of the year, and more importantly that you've learned as much as you could. Find those resources listed below.

A word of encouragement to students: You can do this. Dedication is the key, however. If you find that you lack the ability to really dedicate yourself to your work and your studies, this may not be the course for you. If you think you can rise to the challenge, I will help you in every way that I can. I'm here to make this class a possibility for you. But you must stick to it. Your writing skills, note-taking skills, study habits, and knowledge of history can and will all grow, but the one thing you really have to bring to the table yourself is sheer dedication.

Brief AP US History Course Description and Information >>

Assessment/Test Correction Procedures

Units

1491-1607
1607-1754
1754-1800
1800-1848
1844-1877
1865-1898
1890-1945
1945-1980
1980-Present
 
Unit R - Review

Study Websites

The Gilder Lehrman Institute for American History has a phenomenal collection of APUSH study materials, including videos, documents, and timelines.

9/11 remembrance photo used for Unit 9 tile by Dennis Leung.