Tom Richey - HIGHLY Suggest this website. Very organized.
Powerpoints
Video Lectures
Work Packets
Paul Sargent's YouTube Channel - Mr. Sargent is one part of the AP History Trinity of YouTubers along with Tom Richey and Hip Hughes.
AP Euro Bit by Bit Playlist - European history from 1450 to the present. Each short video focuses on one small piece of the story. Taking it bit by bit will help you understand the bigger picture.
AP European History Videos Playlist - These videos are designed to help you understand material for the AP European History exam. They currently begin with Italian Unification.
AP Euro Screencast Lecture Notes - Videos created using Jackson Spielvogel's "Western Civilization" PowerPoint presentations provided by the publisher. Mr. Sargent added narration and explanation to aid in understanding of the material.
Paul Sargent's Website - Another source for excellent information that supplements his YouTube channel.
Lou Gallo's YouTube Channel - Mr. Gallo is a highly respected voice in the AP Euro teaching community.
Video Lecture Playlist - Starting fresh for the 2017-2018 school year. Be sure to check back as more are posted throughout the year.
2017 Exam Review Playlist - Most of the information will still hold true. Some of the historical skills have changed. No more synthesis or periodization, so when Mr. Gallo talks about these items, know that they will not appear on the 2018 test.
Taylored Teaching - Another excellent teacher website. Found through the AP European History Teachers Facebook group.
USE THE TOP TOOLBAR TO GET TO UNITS - It appears that some of the links do not work as you scroll through the page and the ones that do take you to the world history units. If you use the menu for the page and scroll over AP European History, you will see the course broken down into 2 parts (Early and Modern) with each part having six units. These links work properly.
TEXTBOOK Study Guides- It is the same textbook as ours, just in a newer edition.
Visual Aides - Typically brief summary with pics of the a sub-unit.
History Doctor - A website that breaks down the course into 5 parts. Each part is then broken down further. The smaller divisions have links to some short, specific readings.