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JOCZ Productions--Anything and Everything APUSH
YouTube provides several great review resources for APUSH. While reading the text is highly encouraged, this is also a great resource for revewing content.
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Released STAAR Test Questions
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) releases STAAR test questions after test administrations occur every spring. This site leads you to those released tests. I encourage you to use this site as a resource to help you develop a greater understanding of what tests look like as well as the language used in each test. No two tests are the same, and there are thousands upon thousands of possibilities when it comes to creating test questions. However, exposure to what has been asked in the past will be beneficial to you when it comes to taking the actual test itself.
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Crash Course History
John Green, author of several best selling books, also has a "Crash Course" channel on YouTube. Videos are fast-paced, but offer overviews of different aspects of history. If students wish, they may use this channel to either refresh their memory or get caught up on what might have been missed in class.
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Son of Citation Machine
When students write papers in history, they are often required to use the Chicago Manual Style of writing. This site can aid students in their citations and bibliography as Chicago Style differs greatly from the APA and MLA styles of writing.
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History Channel
A link to the History Channel's website. This site offers various tools and resources that provide additional information to what we are learning in class.
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TEKS Resource System
This link takes you to the TEKS Resource System. TEKS, the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills, are the learning standards established by the Texas Education Agency and the Texas State Board of Education that you (or your child) are required to learn in a given school year.