AP History Review Games and Activities: Engaging Ways to Prepare for the AP Exam

Spring in an AP History classroom means one thing: AP Exam review season is here. As teachers shift from teaching new content to reinforcing key concepts and skills, the challenge becomes keeping students motivated and engaged while revisiting a large amount of material.

One of the best ways to make review meaningful—and memorable—is through interactive review games and activities. Competitive, collaborative review experiences help students actively retrieve information, strengthen historical thinking skills, and build confidence before exam day.

Whether you're reviewing AP World History, AP European History, or AP U.S. History, incorporating structured review games can transform exam prep from passive studying into an engaging classroom experience.

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Back to School Bundles: Time-Saving Resources for AP and High School History Teachers

Get your classroom ready with engaging, time-saving back-to-school bundles for AP and high school history! Explore top-rated resources for AP World, APUSH, AP Psych, and more—perfect for review, DBQ prep, bell ringers, and skill-building activities.

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Building AP History Skills that Stick: Why Small Consistent practice makes a big difference

Mastering AP history skills like sourcing and contextualization doesn’t happen overnight. Learn how small, consistent practice can lead to big results—and explore ready-to-use resources to support your students all year long.

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