1. Click here for Cornell University's "Tips for Writing History Papers."
2. Google Documents at Google.com. Will use Google Presentation and Docs this year.
3. Student Gradespeed. Check your grades and assignment status.
4. Crash Course U.S. History Tutorials. Click here for the video list. Will use these tutorials in class and for you at home. Another link you can use.
5. Stanford History - Reading like a Historian. Click here. We will use this site to introduce topics, debate, and explore concepts.
6. Mankind - The Story of Us Episodes 1-12. This series of videos gives an outstanding audiovisual of historical events and facts. We will use these resources to enhance your understanding. Click here. Mankind: the Story of All of Us is the story of how humans have used our defining powers to learn, innovate and adapt, from the birth of our planet through today. The series covers major world history milestones including the Ice Age, the advent of farming, the growth of cities, nations and empires, the rise of trade networks, the Industrial Revolution, major wars, disease and modern medicine, technology, space travel and more.
7. We will be using some of the resources found on this AP World History Site. Click here.
8. Click here for the EasyBiB APA/MLA Citation Generator.
9. Khan Academy History: Click Here.
10. U.S. History TIMELINE.
11. DODEA STANDARDS for 11th Grade U.S. History click here.
12. Click here to access Schoology.
13. Click here for the Crash Course U.S. Government video resource list.
14. Click here for the Crash Course Economics video resource list.
15. Click here for the Online Research Databases you will use this year in history class.
16. Click here for History Briefs - Early 20th Century America.
17. Click here for the Biography of the Presidents Video Resources.
18. Click here for Seeker Daily. A great resource for a variety of subjects that lists fact-based information.
19. Click here for APUSH Review - a series of videos from Pre-Columbian to present day.