I was wondering, do you guys recommend to do some pre-reading, as in before the time period that AP Euro covers? My teacher did. And if so, any sites or books that I can checkout to take a look at? Thanks a lot!</p>
Bump ,help anyone?</p>
Historyteacher.net awesome website go down left side and click on powerpoint palooza but it covers topics that would like go along with textbook reading so use it as a supplement to reading textbook and you will be good and what does “bump” mean i always see it. Oh and i dont think you need to preread at least i didnt</p>
“bumping” in a topic is a way to bring the topic back up to the top of the forum.</p>
MAKE SURE to read the textbook!! I barely read last year but got a 4. Had i read more i probably wouldve got a 5 lol</p>
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Get Crash Course for AP Euro. </p>
No book comes close to squeezing everything you need for to know for AP Euro into so few pages.</p>
I think looking over any review book would be a good idea to get introduced, and any historical books could give you good background. For my AP Euro class, our summer reading is Peter the Great by Robert Massie, and while I wouldn’t recommend that because it’s 900 pages, finding some interesting biography or book on a historical period could give you some good background that’s probably more interesting than a textbook.</p>
This website was great for my AP Euro year. It has notes quizzes and even hank’s history lectures for each chapter. Got a 5.</p>
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<p>Check out robertsapguide.co.nr–This is what I have my students use for additional notes and quizzes.</p>