AP Daily

AP Daily is a series of short, on-demand videos led by experienced AP teachers that covers all course content and skills.

NEW AP Daily: Practice Sessions

Nothing Builds Confidence Like Practice

Get ready for the 2023 AP Exams with a new video series focused on practicing free-response and multiple-choice questions. Sessions are 15 minutes each and will be made available in AP Classroom and on YouTube. Courses will have two sets of videos: one will be released on April 17 and another on April 24

Note: The 2023 practice sessions are not available for AP Seminar, AP Research, AP Art and Design, or AP world language courses. Access other excellent preparation videos for these courses on the Review page in AP Classroom.

View Practice Session Schedule

AP Daily: Live Review Recordings

Access AP Daily: Live Review recordings from previous school years that cover core skills and content on AP Exams in AP Classroom. Go to the Review page in the Course Resources section. 

AP Daily Features

Get the Most Out of AP Daily 

  • AP Daily (and previous AP Daily: Live Review) videos can be viewed with closed captioning.
  • Search a video’s transcript for specific words and phrases to find the information you’re looking for quickly. 

  • Closed captions are available for each AP world language video in both the course language and English. 

AP Daily Viewing Options

Teachers and students can watch AP Daily videos on demand and on any device in AP Classroom. Use AP Daily videos to introduce, reinforce, or review important concepts.  

In Person

Assign videos as part of an in-class activity, for homework, or for review. 

Hybrid

Assign videos as student-driven learning along with topic questions to check students’ understanding of specific course content and skills. 

Online

Assign videos as review before assigning progress checks at the end of each course unit. 

What Students Are Saying

Testimonial

"My favorite resource was AP Daily videos because they broke down each section of the class and went in detail about each topic."

Brian, AP Alum