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Twitter Link: https://twitter.com/waltershistory
Parent Resources:
The College Board APUSH:
This is the official site for the AP US History Class. The site contains information about the test, dates, costs, as well as score reporting to colleges.
Digital History:
Looking for a quick refresher on a topic so you can help your child? This is your site. Quick and easily accessible information to make tonight's homework easier.
Learning Lift Off:
Multiple resources on this site for cool ways to reinforce learning at home as well as ways to deal with social issues such as cyber bullying. Made for the involved parent.
Social Studies Resources:
Made for the home schooled students, this site offers many creative ways to enhance learning when the final school bell rings. Multiple links will guide you to the subject your child is working on.
US History Movies:
Why not chill out and watch a movie with your child? Here are lists of great movies that can align with the subjects we are learning about in class. Pop some popcorn and grab a drink so you can learn!
AP Tips for Students and Parents:
Blog written by students that helps in preparation for the AP test. Excellent resource for parents when their student is stressed about AP.
Twitter Link: https://twitter.com/waltershistory
Parent Resources:
The College Board APUSH:
This is the official site for the AP US History Class. The site contains information about the test, dates, costs, as well as score reporting to colleges.
Digital History:
Looking for a quick refresher on a topic so you can help your child? This is your site. Quick and easily accessible information to make tonight's homework easier.
Learning Lift Off:
Multiple resources on this site for cool ways to reinforce learning at home as well as ways to deal with social issues such as cyber bullying. Made for the involved parent.
Social Studies Resources:
Made for the home schooled students, this site offers many creative ways to enhance learning when the final school bell rings. Multiple links will guide you to the subject your child is working on.
US History Movies:
Why not chill out and watch a movie with your child? Here are lists of great movies that can align with the subjects we are learning about in class. Pop some popcorn and grab a drink so you can learn!
AP Tips for Students and Parents:
Blog written by students that helps in preparation for the AP test. Excellent resource for parents when their student is stressed about AP.