Courses:
This is a full list of classes offered by AP® Playground at this time. The list is growing all the time, so check it out later if something is missing.
AP® Biology:
Course →The Advanced Placement® Biology course takes beginner biology concepts and expands on them, giving students a comprehensive overview of the life on Earth. The course begins with a unit on chemistry that is needed to understand biology, followed by cellular structure, function, processes, and communication. The largest chunk of the course focuses on genetics, explaining heredity, gene expression, and natural selection. The course finishes with ecology, explaining the interactions between organisms. Our course is centered on preparing students for the AP® Biology exam, which consists of both multiple choice questions and free response questions on various prompts.
Exam Date: Monday, May 4, 2026 at 8 a.m.
AP® Art History:
Course →The Advanced Placement® Art History course gives a detailed look at cultures and regions across the world through the art they have produced. Currently, our course contains PDF documents with pictures of every piece from the 250 suggested works (accessible on unit pages), and several useful practice games. If you're looking for specific information on the course and the individual artworks, please look through the additional resources linked below.
Exam Date: Thursday, May 14, 2026 at 8 a.m.
AP® World History: Modern:
Course →The Advanced Placement® World History: Modern course takes students on an exploration across the world from 1200 CE until the present day, focusing on presenting history through the lenses of comparison, cause and effect, and continuity and change across time. Starting by setting the stage across 6 regions and the trade networks that connect them, the course continues with the rise of land and sea based empires. In Units 5 & 6, nationalism, the Industrial Revolution, and imperialism are focal points that bring us into the modern era. The last time period of the course deals with the 20th century: both world wars and the interwar period, the Cold War and the rise of communism, postwar decolonization, and lastly modern day globalization. Our course is centered on preparing students for the AP® World History: Modern exam, which consists of both multiple choice questions and free response questions on various prompts.
Exam Date: Thursday, May 7, 2026 at 8 a.m.
AP® U.S. History:
Course →The Advanced Placement® United States History course takes students on an exploration across United States History from pre-Columbian Native American civilizations to the present day. The course consists of 9 time periods, the first of which covers America right before European contact up until the first permanent English colony in 1607. From there comes a look at colonial life up until the French and Indian War, the spread of revolutionary fervor, and the beginnings of the republic. Period 4 stretches from 1800 to the Mexican-American War, covering Westward Expansion and the Antebellum period, while Period 5 is all about the Civil War and Reconstruction. The next period brings students into the Gilded Age, and the one after that examines the U.S. through the Progressive Era, World War 1, the Great Depression, and World War 2. The course ends with a unit centered around the Cold War, and finally concludes in the present day after a quick stop at Ronald Reagan. Our course is centered on preparing students for the AP® United States History exam, which consists of both multiple choice questions and free response questions on various prompts.