Friday, April 29, 2011

AP Government Review Resources

In addition to the practice tests provided online and in paper and the practice FRQ, here are some additional resources on the web.  ALSO please SEE ME if you want more paper practice FRQs or Practice Tests!!!  I will print them off.

http://www.citizenu.org
This is an amazing website from Stevenson high school.  PLEASE look at this one!


http://phs.prs.k12.nj.us/ewood/amergov/index.htm


http://www.lanesoccer.org/apgov.html
GREAT ppt reviews of different units.

http://www.apstudynotes.org/us-government/

ALSO,  the Saturday before the tests tune in to CSPAN at 8:15am to see two AP Government teachers from Adlai E. Stevenson High School take student questions and review for the exam.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

HW Survey April 2011

GOVERNMENT and AP GOVERNMENT STUDENTS:

Please click on the link for your class period and take the survey by next Tuesday.  THANK YOU!  Print off or take a screen shot of the "thank you" page, and I will give you EXTRA CREDIT

A PERIOD: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/YCZP52X

D PERIOD: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/YJ7BWG7

G PERIOD: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/YJDTNYS

Friday, April 15, 2011

US History WWII Project

Websites you may use to reasearch your events (in addition to your textbook and other books you may get from the library):

Places to find Oral Histories of your events:
  • The HFCSD World War II Living History Project website (http://www.hfcsd.org/ww2/Interviews/Interviews%20homepage.htm) and find interview accounts and/or artifacts for your chosen events.  Click on THE PRINT INTERVIEWS link to get the text of read.  This site also has interesting ARTIFACTS (primary sources) to view –click on them in the left hand margin.
  • The “Voices of World War II” project. There are two documentaries composed of oral history interviews, one about soldiers and women involved in the war, and one focusing explicitly on women who fought during the war.  Click on the Documentary titles at the following website (http://www.wwiihistoryclass.com/documentaries/index.html) and view/browse the DVD chapters. You can also view/download TEXT of the interviews (http://www.wwiihistoryclass.com/education/transcripts.html).  Each of these is categorize by subject and location of the events they experienced.
  • The “Voces Project” websites, a collection of interviews with Hispanic-Americans that were involved in the war (http://www.lib.utexas.edu/voces/).  You can click on “BROWSE STORIES” or use the SEARCH box on the main webpage to find interviews that would go along with the events/topics you have chosen.
  • The Georgia WWII Veterans Oral History Project Page (http://www.gpb.org/wwii).  Oral history interviews are organized by location on the left hand side of the page.  Click on the images of the videos to play the INTERVIEWS.  There are also many DOCUMENTS that you can view to help you understand even more about the events you research.