Social Studies is another course that requires knowing a lot of facts - names, dates, places. The best way to learn facts is through repetition. This is made easier if you find the subject interesting and engaging. The videos linked to below will hopefully do just that!
CrashCourse, an online education organization run by two brothers, John and Hank Green, offers educational videos on YouTube on a variety of subjects, including U.S. and World History. These videos are taught by John.
U.S. History
World History I
World History II
Quizlet is a great site for making flash cards as well as quizzes and other study games. Create your own account to make personalized flash cards, or search the Quizlet data-base for already made sets. A word of caution - one person's U.S. History class might not be the same as yours, so when in doubt, make your own - filling in the information is just another way to study!
CrashCourse, an online education organization run by two brothers, John and Hank Green, offers educational videos on YouTube on a variety of subjects, including U.S. and World History. These videos are taught by John.
U.S. History
World History I
World History II
Quizlet is a great site for making flash cards as well as quizzes and other study games. Create your own account to make personalized flash cards, or search the Quizlet data-base for already made sets. A word of caution - one person's U.S. History class might not be the same as yours, so when in doubt, make your own - filling in the information is just another way to study!
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