These are mostly links to various textbooks. Many will be highly -- highly! -- useful.
· http://wps.ablongman.com/long_stearns_wcap_4/0,8810,1189431-,00.html This is the Stearns web-site. You will find a lot of helpful information there.
· https://www.getafive.com/ is a study site that has short, not-fun videos, outlines, and various practice tests. In the past it has cost a significant amount of money; this year, it has been free. Don’t pay for it, but if it is still free, use it.
· http://www.bbc.co.uk/ahistoryoftheworld/ is a great web-site that has a lot of materials from different eras and regions. Spend some time with it. It will give you a really nice background, and help you think about how historians use artifacts. There is a companion book in our library.
· http://www.learner.org/courses/worldhistory/ has 26 videos that do not flow like a typical history video but are well-made to go with the AP key concepts. (You need to get used to those, as well.)
Online Resources for FREE
An encyclopedic site for the Stearns book: http://www.mrburnett.net/apworldhistory/stearnschapternotes.htm
The name is a little alarming, but the materials are impressive:
http://teachinginsanity.net/whap/#review
Videos and other materials for world history:
http://www.learner.org/courses/worldhistory/units.html
Another site with outlines by period:
http://www.mspugh.net/apwh.htm
This is just Chinese history, but it includes a timeline, maps, and other visuals:
http://depts.washington.edu/chinaciv/contents.htm
You can use this site for a variety of types of research. They have primary sources and other materials that can be useful.
http://psi.mcgraw-hill.com/current/psi.php?editionId=35
Ms. Hester has a wonderful series of outlines for the historical periods. Take a look at these for review.
http://www.georgetownisd.org/Page/5742
This fellow has a lot of links to other teacher's sites. Scroll down.
http://harmonhistory.com/apwh.html
This guy has a nice site with lots of links and review material.
http://mraldred65.snappages.com/ap-world-history-content
This is another list.
http://www.dpi.state.nc.us/docs/curriculum/socialstudies/rigorous-ap/world-history/apwh.pdf
On the following link, you will find a guide to AP WH.
http://www.loudoun.k12.va.us/site/Default.aspx?Page&SiteID=1&SearchString=world%20history%20ap%20curr
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· http://wps.ablongman.com/long_stearns_wcap_4/0,8810,1189431-,00.html This is the Stearns web-site. You will find a lot of helpful information there.
· https://www.getafive.com/ is a study site that has short, not-fun videos, outlines, and various practice tests. In the past it has cost a significant amount of money; this year, it has been free. Don’t pay for it, but if it is still free, use it.
· http://www.bbc.co.uk/ahistoryoftheworld/ is a great web-site that has a lot of materials from different eras and regions. Spend some time with it. It will give you a really nice background, and help you think about how historians use artifacts. There is a companion book in our library.
· http://www.learner.org/courses/worldhistory/ has 26 videos that do not flow like a typical history video but are well-made to go with the AP key concepts. (You need to get used to those, as well.)
Online Resources for FREE
An encyclopedic site for the Stearns book: http://www.mrburnett.net/apworldhistory/stearnschapternotes.htm
The name is a little alarming, but the materials are impressive:
http://teachinginsanity.net/whap/#review
Videos and other materials for world history:
http://www.learner.org/courses/worldhistory/units.html
Another site with outlines by period:
http://www.mspugh.net/apwh.htm
This is just Chinese history, but it includes a timeline, maps, and other visuals:
http://depts.washington.edu/chinaciv/contents.htm
You can use this site for a variety of types of research. They have primary sources and other materials that can be useful.
http://psi.mcgraw-hill.com/current/psi.php?editionId=35
Ms. Hester has a wonderful series of outlines for the historical periods. Take a look at these for review.
http://www.georgetownisd.org/Page/5742
This fellow has a lot of links to other teacher's sites. Scroll down.
http://harmonhistory.com/apwh.html
This guy has a nice site with lots of links and review material.
http://mraldred65.snappages.com/ap-world-history-content
This is another list.
http://www.dpi.state.nc.us/docs/curriculum/socialstudies/rigorous-ap/world-history/apwh.pdf
On the following link, you will find a guide to AP WH.
http://www.loudoun.k12.va.us/site/Default.aspx?Page&SiteID=1&SearchString=world%20history%20ap%20curr
Find something cool or useful? Please forward it to me, and I will add it here.
This is one of the best one stop shopping places -- it's clear and complete.
http://freeman-pedia.wikispaces.com/
ALSO now on here: http://www.freeman-pedia.com/