Sparknotes link
-Scroll down to the American history and click the quiz on the new page that pops out
-Some of these questions are harder and more specific (at least in my opinion)
-Along with the quizzes, there are also summary
Quizlet link
-enough questions and covers some of the big points
Cengage link
-Once again, this has been useful for each of the chapter we read
-matches with the edition of our textbook
Map Exercises link
-I know I personally struggle with maps, so here's something that can help all of us out
-Gives you the map and explains important stuff on the right under map information
-Gives you a choice on some map to hit cession on the interactive key (let's you see the date)
Here are some study guides that I found useful over the course of the year
Google Drive link
-uses the 13th edition of our textbook, but I think it's fine
-covers the main idea but still has enough details for a general review
Lecture Point link
-if you are an auditory learner, this might help. they give you the powerpoint and there's a person lecturing over it. it's simple and can help explain some concept you do not understand
I hope this helps. Good luck studying everyone!
Study music background: rainy mood
Some Stress reliever: the thought room and it will be okay
calming cat for all you stressed people out there~ |
Thanks Jenice! These are super helpful! To study I have been doing a lot of Quizlet studying and I just found this super awesome website:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.cram.com/flashcards/ushap-fluency-facts-3265099
They are flash cards with a bajillion terms! Hopefully this helps anyone who uses it!
P.S. Jenice I LOVE the rainy day sounds - really relaxing :D