AP Classroom
Whether you’re teaching in person or online, these free, flexible online resources can keep your class on pace throughout the year.
AP Classroom
Sign in to AP Classroom and explore these resources:
AP Daily videos are short, searchable instructional segments you can:
- assign to students before or after class to maximize time for discussion.
- assign alongside topic questions to address misunderstandings.
- encourage students to take advantage of on their own, on mobile devices or computers.
- track to see which students are watching each video in each class.
Topic questions are formative questions to check student understanding as you teach. Assign topic questions to reveal student misunderstandings and target your lessons.
Progress checks help you gauge student knowledge and skills for each unit through:
- multiple-choice questions with rationales explaining correct and incorrect answers, and
- free-response questions with scoring guides to help you evaluate student work.
My Reports highlights progress for every student and class across AP units.
The question bank is a searchable database of real AP questions. You can:
- find topic questions and practice exam questions, indexed by content and skills.
- search for any question, passage, or stimulus by text or keyword.
- create custom quizzes that can be assigned online or on paper.
AP Daily
Sign in to AP Classroom to access AP Daily.
- Made for any learning environment, AP teachers can assign these short videos on every task model and skill as homework alongside topic questions, warm-ups, lectures, reviews, and more.
- AP students can also access videos on their own for additional support.
- Videos are available in AP Classroom, on your Course Resources page.
AP Daily Instructors
Expert AP teachers across the country can support your course virtually:
- Lead teacher: Deanna Scheffer, Allen D. Nease High School, Ponte Vedra, Fla.
- Sandrine Collomb, Interlake High School, Bellevue, Wash.
- Christen Campbell, Chapel Hill High School, Chapel Hill, N.C.
- Tammy Davis-Nettles, Cedar Park High School, Cedar Park, Texas
- Angela Lordey, Linn Mar High School, Marion, Iowa
- Suzanne Stadnicki, Strath Haven High School, Wallingford, Pa.
Higher Education Faculty Lecturers
Supplement your instruction with 30-minute videos on each unit hosted by college or university professors. Guest lecturers include:
- Cécile Accilien, Kennesaw State University
- Heather Allen, University of Wisconsin, Madison
- Theresa Antes, University of Florida
- John Moran, New York University
- Helene Ossipov, Arizona State University
- Stéphanie Ravillon, Brown University
- Deb Reisinger, Duke University
The Faculty Lectures for are available on the AP Classroom Course Resources page, under Overview, as well as YouTube.