APUSH
with Ms. Antonakos & Ms. Crowley
Welcome to APUSH. We hope the resources posted on this website will be useful to you, and we welcome your suggestions for content. Use your unit syllabi/assignment sheets to keep up with coursework. We will post related resources to each unit page. We will be revising the Course Introduction with details on class policies in August of 2020 to reflect our eLearning model.
Medal of Honor video below is a requirement of the State of Illinois, we will watch Memorial Day wknd
Useful Links
- Schoology - for assignments
- College Board's AP US History site
- Gilder Lehrman AP US History Study Guide & History Now searchable set of resources
- Henretta, et al, America's History textbook online
- Course Introduction (will be revised Aug 2020 w/ units, policies, College Board skill and content guidelines)
- Our Student Resources Folders by unit
- Appointments: book a conference by emailing
- Ms. Antonakos nantonakos@dist113.org
- Ms. Crowley hcrowley@dist113.org
- Teaching American History sources to 1865
- Inflation Calculator
TEXTBOOK INFORMATION - updated Aug. 2020
Please be sure to get a copy of the print version of the textbook at the Book Sale. That is free to you when you purchase your access to the online textbook. Since you will be doing so much online this fall, we think having a print book will be beneficial to your health! The Bookstore may be short on copies; if they run out and you do not get one, please email us so we can try to locate a copy for you. We also have inserted a reading packet for our first unit. That is also at no cost to you. The front cover says, "United States Senate" at the top.
On our first day of class, we will provide you with a code for access to the online version of the textbook. Follow these steps to get started using the e-Book and online supplemental materials. If you need additional guidance, consult the support site, especially the system requirements which list recommended browsers.
- Once we hand out the access code in class, go to Henretta, et al, America's History textbook online for your section (Antonakos here, Crowley here).
- Bookmark the page to make it easy to return to (although note that the URL will look different due to security measures).
- Enroll in our course using the code we will provide you on our first day of class.
If you have problems registering, purchasing, or logging in, please contact Customer Support. You can reach a representative 24 hours a day, 7 days a week:
- through the online form
- by chat
- by phone at (800) 936-6899