Study Resources
Are you looking for extra material to help you get ahead in school next year? We have provided links to some worksheet and content that we believe will be helpful for each of the classes. Feel free to contact us if you run into a problem with information or if you decide you need a tutor to help.




Mathematics
Material Available for: Math 7, Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, Introduction to Calculus
Science
Material Available for: Living Environment, Earth Science, AP Bio
Social Studies
Material Available for: Pre-AP World History, AP World History, AP European History
Other Classes
Material Available for: Spanish 1, Spanish 2, Spanish 3,
Resources/Study Plans
Regents Practice Materials
Class notes
Review sheets
School tests and quizzes
Practice Tests
Math
JMAP for regents practice tests
Ask your tutor for practice problems
Khan Academy Practice Questions
Barrons Review Books
Live Review Sessions
AP Practice Materials
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General - for all AP exams
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Class notes
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Class Tests and Quizzes
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College Board Archived Exams
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AP Youtube Videos
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Quizlets
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Go back school tests and quizzes that might be relevant to the students
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Textbooks
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Review Books (Princeton Review, Barrons, Kaplan, Pearson, 5 Steps to a 5)
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CED practice questions
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Khan Academy
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Albert.io questions
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- AP Biology
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Boseman biology
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Amoeba Sisters
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Mastering Biology (has to be offered by your teacher)
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POGIL activities
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AP World
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Heimler’s History
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Anti-Social Studies
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Unit Outlines/Key Concepts
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Mastering AP Modern World History: A Practice Book for Students (by Teachers)
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Practice Tests and Grading
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APUSH
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Heimler’s History
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Anti-Social Studies
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Unit Outlines/Key Concepts
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AP Physics
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Calculus
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Mathispower4u (Youtube)
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Krista King (Youtube
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General Study Plan
Take a Practice Test from the CollegeBoard
Evaluate Results and Weaknesses
Review
Buy a Review Book or use school notes
Watch videos
Use the “easy” practice material given
Practice
Use real AP questions to practice as review books do not usually have the level of questions that AP exams have
Alternate this with your review days
Study with a friend, draw out diagrams, make review sheets of material to cover it in different ways
Continue to practice with real questions and evaluate weaknesses
Sort out all weaknesses
Establish strategies for how you will approach multiple-choice questions and FRQs