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THREADS OF HISTORY IS AN AP U.S. HISTORY EXAM PREP RESOURCE THAT PROVIDES A THEMATIC REVIEW OF COURSE CONTENT WHILE BUILDING ESSENTIAL HISTORICAL THINKING SKILLS. Each of the 37 lessons focuses on a specific theme in U.S. history and includes a comprehensive data table, primary or secondary source document, multiple-choice questions, short-answer questions, and essential vocab terms-all focused on the specific theme. Comprehensive data tables at the heart of each lesson help APUSH students visualize themes so they can practice making connections. New lessons on Historical Periods 1 (1491-1600)…mehr

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THREADS OF HISTORY IS AN AP U.S. HISTORY EXAM PREP RESOURCE THAT PROVIDES A THEMATIC REVIEW OF COURSE CONTENT WHILE BUILDING ESSENTIAL HISTORICAL THINKING SKILLS. Each of the 37 lessons focuses on a specific theme in U.S. history and includes a comprehensive data table, primary or secondary source document, multiple-choice questions, short-answer questions, and essential vocab terms-all focused on the specific theme. Comprehensive data tables at the heart of each lesson help APUSH students visualize themes so they can practice making connections. New lessons on Historical Periods 1 (1491-1600) & 9 (1980-Present) provide coverage of the often-overlooked bookend periods. The new key-terms/vocab component enhances students understanding of the complex topics and themes covered in each lesson. The amount of material you need to cover in AP U.S. History is immense. Use Threads of History throughout the year to reinforce critical thinking skills and extend the topics and themes you covered (or didn't cover) in class. Or use Threads in the weeks leading up to the exam for a higher caliber of test prep.
Autorenporträt
Michael Henry, Ph.D., served as the Exam Leader at the AP* U.S. History exam reading for 8 years, in addition to his many years as Reader and Table Leader. Dr. Henry taught AP* U.S. History for over 20 years in Prince George's County, Maryland, and has written four books, six teacher's guides, and dozens of articles. He has given professional presentations and workshops across the country and has served as a consultant to the College Board. Currently, he is serving as an adjunct professor of history at Prince George's Community College and is a member of the Organization of American Historians. He lives in College Park, MD with his wife Ann and is a diehard fan of the Washington Nationals.