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Paula Dillon

Test questions bank! - 0 views

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    A whole test bank of AP Euro questions, divided by chapter/topic.
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    THANK YOU PAULA! You are a god-send. I also did a bunch of work on that shared google doc/test bank we share with Lisa. Shoot me that rubric for the Age or Religious Wars movies/skits when you can. I want to see if I can pull it off..
Paula Dillon

Comparing People's Revolution in Egypt to the French Revolution - 0 views

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    Considering today's historic events in Egypt... :) This site has some other useful resources for AP Euro though.
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    http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2013/07/07/is-egypt-evolving-or-collapsing/?ref=opinion Essential Question posed in today's Opinion section of the NY Times. It's a cool way to perhaps present other revolutions and also make the connections in the site above regarding the comparison to the French Revolution...
Paula Dillon

Making the French Revolution Meaningful - 1 views

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    Register for teachingchannel.com (it's free) and its full of great resources for AP.
Paula Dillon

Reading Like a Historian: Sourcing (Uncut) - 1 views

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    Watch a complete lesson from the Reading Like a Historian curriculum. This lesson shows an experienced instructor teaching students about looking for primary source documents. This curriculum is perfect for all grades and all subjects.
Diane Kline

BBC News | Europe's Changing Borders - 1 views

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    Love this site, it has animated maps of how the borders of many countries have changed in Europe. It was a number of maps from Imperialism up to the formation of the EEC and EU.
Lindsey Smith

The Learning Network - The Learning Network Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Teaching and Learning with The New York Times
Cortney Golub

PAPI AP EURO DOCUMENT SHARE - 3 views

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    THIS ONE SHOUDL WORK...OPEN, ACCEPT, ADD TO YOUR DROPBOX FOLDER IF YOU HAVE ONE. IF NOT, CREATE AN ACCOUNT.
Lindsey Smith

Internet History Sourcebooks - 2 views

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    The Internet Modern History Sourcebook is one of series of history primary sourcebooks. It is intended to serve the needs of teachers and students in college survey courses in modern European history and American history, as well as in modern Western Civilization and World Cultures. Although this part of the Internet History Sourcebooks Project began as a way to access texts that were already available on the Internet, it now contains hundreds of texts made available locally.
Lisa Plog

Teaching America For All (from Paula) - 1 views

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    American Democracy in Word and Deed Mount Diablo Teaching American History Project 2009 - 2014 A Professional development partnership between the Mt.
Cortney Golub

AP Pass - AP Euro Calculator - 2 views

shared by Cortney Golub on 27 Jun 13 - No Cached
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    Gives you the opportunity to see what scores you need on the various components on the exams and what score you will receive...
Lisa Plog

Readings & Flowcharts - The Flow of History - 1 views

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    Amazing flowcharts as well as summaries of major movements.
jennifer longueira

Remind101 - Free and Safe Text Messaging for Teachers - 0 views

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    Way to communicate with students via text message that is free and safe for both students and teachers. They don't have your number and you don't have theirs.
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    Wow, interesting!
Lisa Plog

Historyteacher.net Index - 2 views

shared by Lisa Plog on 27 Jun 13 - Cached
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    Susan Pojer's history page. Amazing collection of everything related to teaching history. (Also has powerpoint palooza -- see earlier link.)
Paula Dillon

The Renaissance Crash Course video - 1 views

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    You are probably already familiar with John Green's Crash Course web series, but if not, he gives really great perspectives on historical topics that tend to give a different secondary point of view from the typical textbook. His Renaissance video is especially interesting.
Paula Dillon

An Animated Map of European Geography - 1 views

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    It doesn't have any dates, but it is cool to see how political/territorial boundaries have changed over the last millennia. You can try to get your students to see if they can identify the time period based on the size of certain nations.
Lisa Plog

AP Central - AP European History Course Home Page - 4 views

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    Links to course, exam and teaching resources for AP European History
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