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History Series

8

Ultimate APUSH Review

8th session

You can get a 5 on the APUSH exam - and it's not hard!

Do you feel unprepared for your APUSH exam on May 10th? Do you need a brush up on a topic or just don't really know how to properly tackle a FRQ? Whatever the case may be, it might seem to be a daunting task.

In this series, I'm going to simplify that for you. Every session, I will be reviewing a unit on the College Board APUSH CED while also giving you instruction on how to properly write FRQ responses.

My goal is to elevate you to a solid 5 on the AP exam though a small group environment; I hope you're as ambitious and willing as well. Hope to see you soon!

Jimin H

1 spot left!

High School United States History

32nd session

This series is composed of all the topics typically taught in both a U.S History I and II. So, we are going to be covering the entirety of the history of the United States, form 1491 to the present.

We will be covering the following periods:
--US History I--
-World Collisions (1491-1607)
-The Colonial Americas (1607-1754)
- Roadmap to Revolution (1754-1800)
-The Early Republic (1800-48)
-The Civil War Era (1844-77)
-The Gilded Age (1865-98)

--US History II--
-Rise to World Power (1890-1945)
-The Postwar Era (1945-80)
-The Modern Era (1980-2024)

Jeremy L

9/30

Ultimate AP World History Review

14th session

You can get a 5 on the AP World Exam - and it's not hard!

In this series, I'm going to guide you through the contents in the College Board AP World History CED to help you master your knowledge of this course. I will also give you the way to structure and write proper College Board style SAQs, LEQs, and DBQs so that you earn all the points while still being on top of time management.

This series is specifically tailored for the AP WH exam on May 15th. If you aren't committed and willing to spend the time and effort to getting that 5, this isn't for you. I know how overwhelming it might seem especially if you don't know how to write like how the College Board wants you to, and that's why I'm here to help you succeed.

Hope to see you guys soon!

Jimin H

Registration full.

History Subworld Community Events

3rd session

Embark on a journey through the past with our History Subworld's Community Event series! Each month, we will host a number of community based sessions. Join us for lectures, workshops, tours, games, and hands-on activities, and connect with the past in meaningful ways.

Ria D

29/500

U.S. History Focus Group

3rd session

Every Wednesday we will be discussing a different Unit from the US History Course on Khan Academy. This series is meant for only a small number of people so that I can help give y'all a little bit more personalized help with your History questions.

Brooke M

Registration full.

APHG Review & Prep Series (U1 -7) ৻( •̀ ᗜ •́ ৻)

2nd session

Hi! My name is Saffron and I am a tutor here at SHW! During this series, we will review each unit of APHG. Along with this review, we will also prepare for the May AP Exam (MCQ/FRQ tutorials, walkthroughs, and practice). ٩(ˊᗜˋ*)و

I took this course last year and had an A in the class. I also got a 5 on the AP exam. I hope that this series will help you achieve your geography potential! Do not worry if you are self-studying or do not have any prior knowledge, as we will cover it all in this series :DDD

🌏 Unit 1: Thinking Geographically

✨ Unit 2: Population and Migration Patterns and Processes

🌏 Unit 3: Cultural Patterns and Processes

✨ Unit 4: Political Patterns and Processes

🌏 Unit 5: Agriculture and Rural Land-Use Patterns and Processes

✨ Unit 6: Cities and Urban Land-Use Patterns and Processes

🌏 Unit 7: Industrial and Economic Development Patterns and Processes

I am also creating a master resource document that will include the best reviews, channels, and videos. It will be linked here:

Saffron S

8/20

Rise of Civilizations

Starts

Welcome! This is a pre-AP course. In this series, you will learn about how civilizations rose from the Neolithic Era. THIS SERIES WILL BE RUN AS IF WE ARE IN A SCHOOL BUILDING SO PREP YOURSELF 'CAUSE IT WILL BE FUN!!!

Ryan M

9/15

Indian History - Civilization to Modern Day

4th session

We'll be going over many topics topics this series starting off with the earliest civilizations in India and going all the way up to modern day!

--> The Early Civilizations
--> The Ancient Period
--> The Medieval Period
--> The Modern Age [Until now]

We will be meeting twice a week - Monday and Saturday. You should research some topics prior to the sessions and speak about it too!

Geetha S

Registration full.

History Sessions

6

Today

  • World War II & The Cold War

10:00 PM - 11:15 PM

We will discuss the events that took place during World War II, which will include a brief discussion on the Holocaust as well as an in-depth analysis of the buildings of the first Atomic Bomb. Additionally, we will examine how this war led to the start of the Cold War and significant events such as the Cuban missile crisis, the Test-Ban Treaty, the Berlin crisis, communism, and the fall of the Soviet Union. We'll also talk about people who had significant effects on the course of the war but aren't very well known, like Oleg Penkovsky, Harry Seidel, or Janet Chisholm. We'll also talk about the Space Race and other equally interesting and suspenseful events. We'll then end the session with a competitive game of Kahoot/Blooket. If you're interested in learning about the events that occurred between 1935 and 1991 in an interactive and interesting environment, feel free to attend!

Liya D

4/10

Thursday, May 9

  • Working on HIPP + Historical Reasoning

12:00 AM - 12:30 AM

We'll practice using HIPP skills on DBQs and historical reasoning on LEQs.

jodie c

1/10
  • AP United States History Cram Session (Official)

9:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Studying for your AP United States History exam? We'll be covering all the necessary information you need to know to ace the exam.

More details to come soon.

NOTE: THE TIME IS NOT FINALIZED YET. The session will be on the 9th, but we will send out an update message once we figure out the time.

Ria D and Immanuel P

39/500
  • AP European History Cram Session (Official)

11:00 PM - 12:00 AM

Studying for your AP European History exam? We'll be covering all the necessary information you need to know to ace the exam.

More details to come soon.

NOTE: THE TIME IS NOT FINALIZED YET. The session will be on the 9th, but we will send out an update message once we figure out the time.

Ariana N and Maya W

5/20