SparkNotes
Here is another review page. You do have to sign in using an e-mail, but you can take a 30 question AP US history test which not only gives you the answers, but also tells you the areas you need to study.
This is a webpage written by high school teachers for those who teach US history who want to find online content as well as technology that you can use in the classroom.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Friday, April 24, 2009
Great WWI Idea for US on the HomefrontGo here and have the get a set of colored posters from WWI such as the well known one above. The link also gives you a lesson plan and questions to ask your students. It works for both US and world history.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Saturday, April 18, 2009
More Quiz Questions
It is amazing how many questions are out there if you want to look for them. Next year, I am going to have my students do some of them for each unit in addition to their study guides. Here are a bunch of different test questions broken up by unit.
It is amazing how many questions are out there if you want to look for them. Next year, I am going to have my students do some of them for each unit in addition to their study guides. Here are a bunch of different test questions broken up by unit.
Friday, April 17, 2009
Billy Joel "We Didn't Start the Fire"
Thanks to freetech4teachers for this one, but so many of us have used this video to teach post-WWII US/World History. Now, here are all the historical items behind the song and here are a mess of lesson plans that you might consider.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Hundreds of Multiple Choice Questions
These are five stemmed questions which your students can do on their own. It breaks US history into 32 sections and has 50-60 multiple choice questions for each.
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Friday, April 10, 2009
Sixty AP Multiple Choice Questions
Here are 60 questions you could give your students to review (and the answers are included as well).
Here are 60 questions you could give your students to review (and the answers are included as well).
Review for End of Year Tests
The AP exam in in little over 5 weeks and, at least in VA, our state exams come two weeks later. So I am putting together some things to help you help the kids review. I will also add a link on the left side in case you need this later. Please leave messages if you know of others.
Outlines & Online Texts
REA Outline
Online textbook that has a great search engine if kids need to look something up
Outline of US history by president
Princeton Review: tests for each unit (5 stemmed geared towards AP)
SparkNotes
Wikinotes
Wikibook
Quizzes (all of these except the Regents can be done on the computer and receive feedback)
AP History Quizzes
AP Study Notes - complete test
Brinkley's (Alan) American History - 4 stemmed questions for every chapter of US history
Course Notes Quizzes
McDougal Littell - you have to click on your state and then the book you want and then on the appropriate chapter and then on "chapter quizzes."
Glencoe - go to "chapter activities" at the bottom of the page and then to "self-check quizzes." Then click on a chapter and get to work!
Norton (AP) - Quizzes are here.
Regents Exams
Pearson Longman - Quizzes can be found chapter by chapter
SOL (VA state exam). While these are geared for the VA US exam, they should work for any non-AP class.
Teacher Made Questions
Teacher Made Questions - these are for the VA end of the year tests
Teacher Made Questions (more of them) - for the VA end of the year tests
Texas Questions
The AP exam in in little over 5 weeks and, at least in VA, our state exams come two weeks later. So I am putting together some things to help you help the kids review. I will also add a link on the left side in case you need this later. Please leave messages if you know of others.
Outlines & Online Texts
REA Outline
Online textbook that has a great search engine if kids need to look something up
Outline of US history by president
Princeton Review: tests for each unit (5 stemmed geared towards AP)
SparkNotes
Wikinotes
Wikibook
Quizzes (all of these except the Regents can be done on the computer and receive feedback)
AP History Quizzes
AP Study Notes - complete test
Brinkley's (Alan) American History - 4 stemmed questions for every chapter of US history
Course Notes Quizzes
McDougal Littell - you have to click on your state and then the book you want and then on the appropriate chapter and then on "chapter quizzes."
Glencoe - go to "chapter activities" at the bottom of the page and then to "self-check quizzes." Then click on a chapter and get to work!
Norton (AP) - Quizzes are here.
Regents Exams
Pearson Longman - Quizzes can be found chapter by chapter
SOL (VA state exam). While these are geared for the VA US exam, they should work for any non-AP class.
Teacher Made Questions
Teacher Made Questions - these are for the VA end of the year tests
Teacher Made Questions (more of them) - for the VA end of the year tests
Texas Questions
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Review Material By President
If you look to my links, you can see a great outline of US history by unit. This one is set up by president and does a good job of quickly reminding students of what is important as well. It would be good to look at a few days before the final exam or the AP US test.
If you look to my links, you can see a great outline of US history by unit. This one is set up by president and does a good job of quickly reminding students of what is important as well. It would be good to look at a few days before the final exam or the AP US test.
Thanks!
When I started this site and its companion ones (see side links) I thought it would be a good way to help the teachers in my school district. But, thanks to the teachers helping me (two of whom are way outside of my school district) on this site and YOU, it has grown each month to where in March we had over 10,000 hits. A number of you have linked this site to yours and/or featured it in your own blogs. Additionally, I've received a number of e-mails with suggestions. So thanks and please keep your ideas and site visits coming. _ KenHalla
Sunday, April 5, 2009
New Site for Pictures, Games, Primary Sources, Etc.One of the teachers in my department found this. It's a great way to find resources that will help you teach US in a very easy format.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
LIFE Photo ArchiveSearch millions of photographs from the LIFE photo archive, stretching from the 1750s to today. Most were never published and are now available for the first time through the joint work of LIFE and Google.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Monticello's New ExhibitsOne of the many nice things about doing this blog is getting offers to read books, visit places, etc. While I didn't make it to Monticello for their new exhibits, one of the the people in my department, Tim Busch, did. (and here is an article from the 4/4 Wash Post) Here is his blog entry.
I had the privilege of attending Monticello's recently unveiled new, multi-million dollar Visitor's Center- the Thomas Jefferson Visitor Center and Smith Education Center- in Charlottesville, VA. Just as George Washington's estate at Mount Vernon had done a couple years ago, Thomas Jefferson's Monticello has added an extensive, informative and interactive visitor center to the visitor's experience. With the addition of these new facilities, visitors have the opportunity to really experience Thomas Jefferson's Monticello in an exciting and innovative way. As an educator, I found the new center to be full of excellent potential for school groups of all ages. More
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