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1 Wednesday, April 29, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Wednesday, April 29, 2015 General Reminders Please sign up for you 10 hours of study/review sessions for a major grade. 1 hour = 10 points “All Gods Children” – Transforming America Lesson 17 is due BY FRIDAY Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: Was America justified in becoming involved in Vietnam? Was the war winnable? Today’s Activities Video and notes: The War in Vietnam Homework Read Chapter 28. Learning Curve is due FRIDAY! Read Chapter 29. Learning Curve is due SUNDAY!

2 Tuesday, April 28, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Tuesday, April 28, 2015 General Reminders Please sign up for you 10 hours of study/review sessions for a major grade. 1 hour = 10 points “All Gods Children” – Transforming America Lesson 17 is due BY FRIDAY Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: Were non-violent or peaceful methods more effective in bringing about change for African Americans in the 1960s? Today’s Activities Video and notes: A Long Walk to Freedom Homework Read Chapter 28. Learning Curve is due FRIDAY! Read Chapter 29. Learning Curve is due SUNDAY!

3 Monday, April 27, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Monday, April 27, 2015 General Reminders Please sign up for you 10 hours of study/review sessions for a major grade. 1 hour = 10 points “All Gods Children” – Transforming America Lesson 17 is due BY FRIDAY Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: Were non-violent or peaceful methods more effective in bringing about change for African Americans in the 1960s? Today’s Activities Video and notes: A Long Walk to Freedom Homework Read Chapter 28. Learning Curve is on and due FRIDAY!

4 Friday, April 24, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Friday, April 24, 2015 General Reminders Please sign up for you 10 hours of study/review sessions for a major grade. 1 hour = 10 points “All Gods Children” – Transforming America Lesson 17 is due TUESDAY Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: The period between 1945 and 1963 was a time of increasing fear and tension in the United States. Compare and contrast the effectiveness with which TWO of the following presidents dealt with Cold War developments. Harry S. Truman Dwight D. Eisenhower John F. Kennedy Today’s Activities Long Essay practice Homework Read Chapter 27. Learning Curve is on and due SATURDAY!

5 Thursday, April 23, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Thursday, April 23, 2015 General Reminders Please sign up for you 10 hours of study/review sessions for a major grade. 1 hour = 10 points “All Gods Children” – Transforming America Lesson 17 is due next TUESDAY Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: To what extent was the world on the brink of nuclear war during the 1960s? Today’s Activities Video: “The World on the Brink” Take notes. Some of the information might be useful in your essay tomorrow. Homework Prepare for Cold War essay by researching 3 events from Truman, Eisenhower, and Kennedy’s presidencies (3 EACH – total of NINE events) (Essays about Kennedy from Profiles in Audacity and Folly are posted on the webpage. They may be helpful in your essay preparation.) Read Chapter 27. Learning Curve is on and due SATURDAY!

6 Wednesday, April 22, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Wednesday, April 22, 2015 General Reminders There will be 26 hours of after school/Saturday extra sessions to review and/or cover additional material. You are required to attend 10 hours of those sessions for a major grade. 1 hour = 10 points Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: In what ways were the perceived roles of women changing in American society by the end of 1950s? Today’s Activities Short answer writing practice – finally! You need your list of Historical Thinking Skills (green sheet) Homework Prepare for Cold War essay by researching 3 events from Truman, Eisenhower, and Kennedy’s presidencies (3 EACH – total of NINE events) (Essays about Kennedy from Profiles in Audacity and Folly are posted on the webpage. They may be helpful in your essay preparation.) Read Chapter 27. Learning Curve is on and due Friday!

7 Tuesday, April 21, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Tuesday, April 21, 2015 General Reminders Learning Curve 26 deadline is TONIGHT at 11:59. There will be approximately 20 hours of after school/Saturday extra sessions to review and/or cover additional material. You are required to attend 10 hours of those sessions for a major grade. 1 hour = 10 points Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: In what ways can the 1950s be characterized as a “pursuit of happiness” for American society? Today’s Activities Transforming America Video Lesson #16 – “Pursuit of Happiness” Questions for video (You will need notebook paper) Homework Prepare for Cold War essay by researching 3 events from Truman, Eisenhower, and Kennedy’s presidencies (3 EACH – total of NINE events) (Essays about Kennedy from Profiles in Audacity and Folly are posted on the webpage. They may be helpful in your essay preparation.) Read “A Purpose for Modern Woman” by Adlai Stevenson (handout) Read “Betty Friedan and a Woman’s Place” – Profiles in Audacity p. 183 (also on webpage)

8 Monday, April 20, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Monday, April 20, 2015 General Reminders Your 3 paragraphs from “When America Was Rocked” are due today. You may e mail them if you choose. APUSH exam is May 8. The next 2 weeks will be a little rough – possibly very rough. Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: How can knowing words help us express historical concepts intelligently? Today’s Activities Vocabulary Test – chapters Homework Prepare for Cold War essay by researching 3 events from Truman, Eisenhower, and Kennedy’s presidencies (3 EACH – total of NINE events) Read Chapter 26 – Learning Curve deadline is TUESDAY night at 11:59.

9 Friday, April 17, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Friday, April 17, 2015 General Reminders Vocabulary Test has been moved to MONDAY but will count on THIS grading term– Chapters APUSH exam is May 8. This will all be over soon. You will survive. Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: In what ways did popular music of the 1950s reveal significant changes in post-war American culture? Today’s Activities Video: Ten Days That Unexpectedly Changed American History – “When America Was Rocked” Writing assignment – 3 paragraphs in response to selected questions Homework Answer 3 questions from When America Was Rocked fully in COMPLETE paragraphs – due MONDAY Read the Cold War Time Line (twice). Determine who is President during each event. Choose 3 events under each president (not FDR) to research further. An essay is coming soon! Read Chapter 26 – Learning Curve deadline is MONDAY night at 11:59.

10 Thursday, April 16, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Thursday, April 16, 2015 General Reminders Vocabulary Test has been moved to MONDAY but will count on THIS grading term– Chapters APUSH exam is May 8. This will all be over soon. You will survive. Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: Were the fears American felt about the Communist threat valid? Today’s Activities Discussion of essential questions for “Marshall Plan” and “Berlin Airlift "readings. What social, economic, and political changes were caused by the Cold War? Homework Read the Cold War Time Line (twice). Determine who is President during each event. Choose 3 events under each president (not FDR) to research further. An essay is coming soon! Read the blue, green, and pink sheets – Historical Themes, Thinking Skills, and Time Periods. Memorize them all. Look over the set of questions for “When America Was Rocked” for tomorrow’s video.

11 Wednesday, April 15, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Wednesday, April 15, 2015 General Reminders Vocabulary Test this FRIDAY – Chapters APUSH exam is May 8. This will all be over soon. You will survive. Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: Is it possible to choose the correct answer on a stimulus based multiple choice test? Today’s Activities Multiple choice test practice Homework Read the Cold War Time Line (twice). Determine who is President during each event. Choose 3 events under each president (not FDR) to research further. An essay is coming soon! Read the blue, green, and pink sheets – Historical Themes, Thinking Skills, and Time Periods. Memorize them all.

12 Tuesday, April 14, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Tuesday, April 14, 2015 General Reminders Vocabulary Test this FRIDAY – Chapters APUSH exam is May 8. This will all be over soon. You will survive. Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: Is it possible to choose the correct answer on a stimulus based multiple choice test? Today’s Activities Multiple choice test practice Homework “Marshall and the Marshall Plan” (page 169) “Truman and the Berlin Airlift” (page 234) Read Chapter 25 Learning Curve 25 deadline TODAY at 11:59

13 Monday, April 13, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Monday, April 13, 2015 General Reminders Vocabulary Test this FRIDAY – Chapters If you have an appointment to see me after school today, DO NOT FORGET! APUSH exam is May 8. This will all be over soon. You will survive. Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: Today you will write your own essential questions. Today’s Activities Silent reading in Profiles in Audacity – “Marshall and the Marshall Plan” (page 169) “Truman and the Berlin Airlift” (page 234) Write TWO essential questions for each essay (a total of 4) and be prepared to discuss with your classmates. (Remember that these questions should cause others to ponder and discuss. They are not simple questions of fact.) Homework Read Chapter 25 Learning Curve 25 deadline TOMORROW April 14 at 11:59

14 Friday, April 10, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Friday, April 10, 2015 General Reminders If you have a zero for the Jungle dialectical journal, I need to see you after class today! Transforming America Video Lesson 14 is due NOW. Korematsu v. the U.S. is due at the end of class. APUSH exam is May 8. This will all be over soon. You will survive. Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: Is it justifiable to suspend civil liberties during a time of national crisis? Today’s Activities Class discussion – the Korematsu case Homework Read Chapter 25 Learning Curve 25 deadline TUESDAY April 14 at 11:59

15 Thursday, April 9, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Thursday, April 9, 2015 General Reminders APUSH exam is May 8. This will all be over soon. You will survive. For your convenience, I will be showing TA video lesson #14 in the room TODAY, WED and THURS after school at 3:00, 3:30, and 4:00 (that’s 9 times). Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: Is it justifiable to suspend civil liberties during a time of national crisis? Today’s Activities Lost day of instruction for AP Exam bubbling Students who have completed the process may stay in the room and work on any necessary school work at their own discretion Homework Finish reading Chapter 24 (World War II) Learning Curve deadline THURSDAY April 9 at 11:59 Watch Transforming America video lesson 14 (World at War) on your own and answer questions. (Due FRIDAY)

16 Wednesday, April 8, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Wednesday, April 8, 2015 General Reminders APUSH exam is May 8. This will all be over soon. You will survive. For your convenience, I will be showing TA video lesson #14 in the room TODAY, WED and THURS after school at 3:00, 3:30, and 4:00 (that’s 9 times). Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: Is it justifiable to suspend civil liberties during a time of national crisis? Today’s Activities Korematsu v. United States Analysis of case and class discussion Homework Finish reading Chapter 24 (World War II) Learning Curve deadline THURSDAY April 9 at 11:59 Watch Transforming America video lesson 14 (World at War) on your own and answer questions. (Due FRIDAY)

17 Tuesday, April 7, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Tuesday, April 7, 2015 General Reminders APUSH exam is May 8. This will all be over soon. You will survive. Questions from the Roosevelt and Taft speeches were due yesterday. Your last chance to turn them in is NOW. For your convenience, I will be showing TA video lesson #14 in the room TODAY, WED and THURS after school at 3:00, 3:30, and 4:00 (that’s 9 times). Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: What geo-political events led to the outbreak of world war in 1939? Was it possible for the U.S. to avoid becoming a belligerent in World War II? Today’s Activities Transforming America video lesson #13 – The Road to War and questions You will need notebook paper. Homework Begin reading Chapter 24 (World War II) Learning Curve deadline THURSDAY April 9 at 11:59 Watch Transforming America video lesson 14 (World at War) on your own and answer questions. (Due FRIDAY)

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19 Monday, April 6, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Monday, April 6, 2015 General Reminders APUSH exam May 8. This will all be over soon. Questions from the Roosevelt and Taft speeches are due today. Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: To what extent is the federal government responsible for the welfare of the individual? Which presidential candidate would you have voted for in 1932? Today’s Activities Reading of 3 anonymous speeches from the presidential election of 1932 Discussion of key points from Roosevelt speech of 1932 and Robert Taft speech of 1939 Homework Begin reading Chapter 24 (World War II) Learning Curve deadline Thursday April 7 at 11:59 Transforming America video lessons 13 and 14 Questions for each video

20 Friday, April 3, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Friday, April 3, 2015 General Reminders APUSH exam May 8. This will all be over soon. Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: To what extent is the federal government responsible for the welfare of the individual? Which presidential candidate would you have voted for in 1932? Today’s Activities Finish CCC Video and graphic organizer Great Debate discussion Homework Finish Chapter 23 and Learning Curve (deadline Saturday 11:59) Begin reading Chapter 24 (World War II)

21 Thursday, April 2, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Thursday, April 2, 2015 General Reminders MUSICA TONIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Please turn in your Story of Us paragraph if you did not yesterday (yellow sheet) Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: To what extent is the federal government responsible for the welfare and security of the individual? To what extent were the measures passed under FDR beneficial for Americans? Why were the measures passed under FDR criticized by Americans? Today’s Activities Video: American Experience - “The CCC” T-chart – Positives and negatives Homework Read: “The Cruelest Year” (posted on the web page) Great Debates: FDR & Robert Taft Read Chapter 23 Learning Curve deadline Saturday 11:59

22 Wednesday, April 1, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Wednesday, April 1, 2015 General Reminders Today we will again cover about 4 class days worth of material. Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: How did a seemingly healthy economy suddenly “crash” in 1929? Could this crash have been prevented? Today’s Activities Video: American Experience – “1929” Graphic organizer – Key people and key questions Large group sharing of responses to key questions Video: History Channel, Story of Us – “Bust” Four discussion questions/paragraph responses Large group sharing of written responses Video: History Channel, American Presidents – “Hoover” & “Roosevelt” Great Debate Unit 9 – Roosevelt & Robert Taft – “To What Extent is the Federal Government Responsible for the Welfare and Security of the Individual” Homework Finish: “The Cruelest Year” (posted on the web page) Chapter 23 in the textbook. Learning Curve deadline Saturday night.

23 Tuesday, March 31, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Tuesday, March 31, 2015 General Reminders AP exam is May 8. We will be moving through the material at a rapid pace. Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: What cultural, social, and economic issues divided Americans in the 1920s? Was “Fordism” beneficial for America? Was “Fordism” beneficial for the American worker? Today’s Activities Class discussion – “Henry Ford and the American Worker” Practice determining how to use documents to respond to a multi-faceted DBQ prompt. Homework Read: “The Cruelest Year” (posted on the web page) Begin reading Chapter 23 in the textbook.

24 Monday, March 30, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Monday, March 30, 2015 General Reminders Fasten your seatbelts! Today we will cover about 4 class days worth of material. Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: What cultural, social, and economic developments unified Americans in the 1920s? What cultural, social, and economic issues divided Americans in the 1920s? Today’s Activities Repeat of Video Lesson 10 – “Modern Times” Quick Write – (T Chart) List positive and negative aspects of the 1920s Group sharing of responses Video clips from – “Birth of a Nation” (30 minutes) followed by class discussion Group analysis and sharing of Opposing Viewpoints Documents – “Social and Cultural Issues in the 1920s” “In Search of History – The Monkey Trial” – video and discussion questions Homework Read: “The Cruelest Year” (posted on the web page) Begin reading Chapter 23 in the textbook.

25 Friday, March 27, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Friday, March 27, 2015 General Reminders Monday and Wednesday next week is the ELA STAAR testing. All APUSH classes will meeting in the Omni Room together ALL day. AP exam is May 8. We will be moving through the material at a rapid pace. Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: What cultural issues divided Americans in the 1920s? How did economic trends go from boom to bust in the decade of the 1920s? Today’s Activities Video and interactive notes: Lesson 10 – “Modern Times” Homework View PowerPoint slide show on The Jazz Age Finish reading Chapter 22 “Cultural Conflict, Bubble, and Bust” (the Roaring Twenties and the great crash of the stock market!) Read the set of Opposing Viewpoints documents. Learning Curve 22 deadline is Sunday at midnight.

26 Thursday, March 26, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Thursday, March 26, 2015 General Reminders AP exam is May 8. We will be moving through the material at a rapid pace. Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: Was America’s entry into World War I justified? Was Woodrow Wilson able to achieve his stated goals at the end of the war? Today’s Activities Video and interactive notes: Lesson 9 – “A War to End All Wars” Homework View PowerPoint slide show on World War I Start reading Chapter 22 “Cultural Conflict, Bubble, and Bust” (the Roaring Twenties and the great crash of the stock market!) Learning Curve 22 deadline is Sunday at midnight.

27 Wednesday, March 25, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Wednesday, March 25, 2015 General Reminders AP exam is May 8. We will be moving through the material at a rapid pace. Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: Does America have a responsibility to spread democracy in the world? Does America have a responsibility to bring civilization to uncivilized parts of the world? Today’s Activities Finish Imperialists /Anti-Imperialist discussion Video and interactive notes: Lesson 9 – “A War to End All Wars” Homework View PowerPoint slide show on World War I Complete interactive notes on Video Lesson #9 – “A War to End All Wars”

28 Tuesday, March 24, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Tuesday, March 24, 2015 General Reminders AP exam is May 8. We will be moving through the material at a rapid pace. Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: Does America have a responsibility to spread democracy in the world? Does America have a responsibility to bring civilization to uncivilized parts of the world? Today’s Activities Please vote on the two questions on the white board. Imperialists /Anti-Imperialist discussion Homework View PowerPoint slide show on World War I View Transforming America Video Lesson #9 – “A War to End All Wars”

29 Monday, March 23, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Monday, March 23, 2015 General Reminders I need 9 volunteers for class discussion tomorrow on American imperialism. AP exam is May 8. We will be moving through the material at a rapid pace. Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: Was America’s declaration of war against Spain just? Was America’s declaration of war against the Philippines just? Today’s Activities Video and “interactive” notes: Transforming America Lesson 7 – “A Question of Empire” Homework View PowerPoint slide show on American Imperialism Read Opposing Viewpoints documents 8A & 8B (Should America retain the Philippines?) Read McKinley and the Spanish-American War Documents A - H

30 Friday, March 20, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Friday, March 20, 2015 General Reminders Murder at the Fair questions due NOW AP exam is May 8. We will be moving through the material at a rapid pace. Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: What are good reasons for going to war? Today’s Activities Class discussion – War? What is it good for? Homework View PowerPoint slide show on American Imperialism Read Opposing Viewpoints documents 8A & 8B (Should America retain the Philippines?) Read McKinley and the Spanish-American War Documents A - H

31 Thursday, March 19, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Thursday, March 19, 2015 General Reminders Movie Night! TODAY - 5:00 – 7:30 in the Omni Room. The Wizard of Oz Murder at the Fair questions due TOMORROW AP exam is May 8. We will be moving through the material at a rapid pace. Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: To what extent were Progressive reformers and Populists successful in bringing about needed change in America society? Today’s Activities Class discussion – Federal Reform Measures 1883 – 1921 Civil Rights work of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois Homework View PowerPoint slide show on American Imperialism View Transforming America Video Lesson 7 “The Question of Empire” Complete short survey on good and bad reasons for going to war.

32 Wednesday, March 18, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Wednesday, March 18, 2015 General Reminders Movie Night! TOMORROW 5:00 – 8:00 in the Omni Room. The Wizard of Oz Murder at the Fair questions due FRIDAY AP exam is May 8. We will be moving through the material at a rapid pace. Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: To what extent were Progressive reformers and Populists successful in bringing about needed change in America society? Today’s Activities Class discussion – Federal Reform Measures Homework View PowerPoint slide show on American Imperialism (for Thursday discussion) View Transforming America Video Lesson 7 “The Question of Empire” View Murder at the Fair and respond to the discussion questions in writing – due Friday

33 Tuesday, March 17, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Tuesday, March 17, 2015 General Reminders Political Cartoon for Two Populist Speeches due today (after discussion) Movie Night! This Thursday. 5:00 – 8:00 in the Omni Room. The Wizard of Oz AP exam is May 8. We will be moving through the material at a rapid pace. Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: To what extent were Progressive reformers and Populists successful in bringing about needed change in America society? Today’s Activities Class discussion – The Populist Party Platform of 1892 Two Populist Speeches – Mary Elizabeth Lease and William Jennings Bryan Homework Review information on Booker T Washington and WEB DuBois for discussion tomorrow View PowerPoint slide show on American Imperialism (for Thursday discussion) View Transforming America Video Lesson 7 “The Question of Empire” View Murder at the Fair and respond to the discussion questions in writing – due Friday

34 Monday, March 16, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Monday, March 16, 2015 General Reminders AP exam is May 8. We will be moving through the material at a rapid pace. Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: To what extent were Progressive reformers and Populists successful in bringing about needed change in America society? Today’s Activities Class discussion – The Populist Party Platform of 1892 Homework for the Break Read Chapter 20 Learning Curve for Chapter 20 Read 1892 Populist Party Platform Read Two Populist Speeches and create political cartoons as directed View Transforming America Video Lesson 6 “The Populist Challenge” View Transforming America Video Lesson 8 “The Progressive Paradox” View Murder at the Fair and respond to the discussion questions in writing Read Chapter 21 Learning Curve for Chapter 21 View Transforming America Video Lesson 7 “The Question of Empire”

35 Friday, March 6, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Friday, March 6, 2015 General Reminders AP exam is May 8. We will be moving through the material at a rapid pace. Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: To what extent were Progressive reformers and Populists successful in bringing about needed change in America society? Today’s Activities Transforming America Video Lesson 6 – “The Populist Challenge” Take BRIEF notes based on 8 discussion questions Homework for the Break Read Chapter 20 Learning Curve for Chapter 20 Read 1892 Populist Party Platform Read Two Populist Speeches and create political cartoons as directed View Transforming America Video Lesson 6 “The Populist Challenge” View Transforming America Video Lesson 8 “The Progressive Paradox” View Murder at the Fair and respond to the discussion questions in writing Read Chapter 21 Learning Curve for Chapter 21 View Transforming America Video Lesson 7 “The Question of Empire”

36 Thursday, March 5, 2015 Homework for the Break General Reminders
AP U.S. History Thursday, March 5, 2015 General Reminders AP exam is May 10. We will be moving through the material at a rapid pace. Today’s Content and Language Objectives To what extent were Progressive reformers and Populists successful in bringing about needed change in America society? Today’s Activities School cancelled due to icy weather Homework for the Break Read Chapter 20 Learning Curve for Chapter 20 Read 1892 Populist Party Platform Read Two Populist Speeches and create political cartoons as directed View Transforming America Video Lesson 6 “The Populist Challenge” View Transforming America Video Lesson 8 “The Progressive Paradox” View Murder at the Fair and respond to the discussion questions in writing Read Chapter 21 Learning Curve for Chapter 21 View Transforming America Video Lesson 7 “The Question of Empire”

37 Wednesday, March 4, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Wednesday, March 4, 2015 General Reminders AP exam is May 10. We will be moving through the material at a rapid pace. Today’s Objective – Respond thoughtfully to the following essential question: What were the most urgent problems facing American society by 1910? If you had been a progressive reformer during the time, what measures would have advocated for addressing these problems? Today’s Activities Writing practice – a “long essay” based on the above essential questions Homework for the Break Read Chapter 20 Learning Curve for Chapter 20 Read 1892 Populist Party Platform Read Two Populist Speeches and create political cartoons as directed View Transforming America Video Lesson 6 “The Populist Challenge” View Transforming America Video Lesson 8 “The Progressive Paradox” View Murder at the Fair and respond to the discussion questions in writing Read Chapter 21 Learning Curve for Chapter 21 View Transforming America Video Lesson 7 “The Question of Empire”

38 Tuesday, March 3, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Tuesday, March 3, 2015 General Reminders AP exam is May 10. We will be moving through the material at a rapid pace. Today’s Content and Language Objectives How great was the disparity of wealth created by the rapid industrialization, immigration, and urbanization in the latter part of the 19th century? What were the most urgent problems facing American society by 1910? If you had been a progressive reformer during the time, what measures would have advocated for addressing these problems? Today’s Activities Brief video: Jacob Riis and How the Other Half Lives PowerPoint pictorial exposé: “The Rich and Poor in the Gilded Age” Quick write response to the 2nd essential questions above Small group discussion of the 3rd essential question above Homework The Jungle - dialectical journal due this Friday March 6th

39 Monday, March 2, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Monday, March 2, 2015 General Reminders AP exam is May 10. We will be moving through the material at a rapid pace. Today’s Content and Language Objectives How can understanding of key terms and people aid in the understanding of historical time periods? Today’s Activities Vocabulary Test – Chapters Homework The Jungle - dialectical journal due Friday March 6th

40 Friday, February 27, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Friday, February 27, 2015 General Reminders Star Wars Lock-in: TODAY! (Weather permitting) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Should government authority have the power to regulate the reproductive practices of private citizens? Today’s Activities Document 19-9: The Case for Birth Control by Margaret Sanger (1917) Document 19-20: Progressivism and Compulsory Sterilization (1907) Read and discuss Respond to questions in writing and add to binders as notes Homework Read the following: Begin reading textbook chapter 19 The Jungle - dialectical journal due March 3rd

41 Thursday, February 26, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Thursday, February 26, 2015 General Reminders Star Wars Lock-in: TOMORROW! Free food. All the Star Wars movies played back to back. Costume contest and prizes. Today’s Content and Language Objectives Should the owners of the Triangle Shirtwaist Company have been convicted of manslaughter for the 1911 fire that killed 146 workers in their NYC shop? How might this tragedy have been prevented? Today’s Activities PBS American Experience documentary: “Triangle Fire” Homework Read the following: Read textbook chapter 19 The Jungle - dialectical journal due March 3rd

42 Wednesday, February 25, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Wednesday, February 25, 2015 General Reminders Star Wars Lock-in: Friday, February 27! Free food. All the Star Wars movies played back to back. Costume contest and prizes. Today’s Content and Language Objectives How safe were the working conditions in sweatshops and factories during the industrial revolution? Do employers have a responsibility to protect workers from incidents such as workplace fires? Today’s Activities Class discussion: Student responses to their reading of The Jungle so far. Brief teacher lecture: Introduction to factors contributing to the Triangle Shirtwaist fire disaster Homework Read the following: Read textbook chapter 19 The Jungle - dialectical journal due March 6th

43 Tuesday, February 24, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Tuesday, February 24, 2015 General Reminders Star Wars Lock-in: Friday, February 27! Free food. All the Star Wars movies played back to back. Costume contest and prizes. Permission slips must be signed by a parent. Get one NOW. Return ASAP. We must limit attendance to first 60 students. Today’s Content and Language Objectives In what ways did the large numbers of immigrants transform American urban society in the post Civil War period? Today’s Activities School cancelled due to icy weather Homework Read the following: Read textbook chapter 19 The Jungle - dialectical journal due March 6th

44 Monday, February 23, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Monday, February 23, 2015 General Reminders Star Wars Lock-in: Friday, February 27! Free food. All the Star Wars movies played back to back. Costume contest and prizes. Permission slips must be signed by a parent. Get one NOW. Return ASAP. We must limit attendance to first 60 students. Today’s Content and Language Objectives In what ways did the large numbers of immigrants transform American urban society in the post Civil War period? Today’s Activities School cancelled due to icy weather. Homework Read textbook Chapter 19 The Jungle - dialectical journal due March 6th

45 Friday, February 20, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Friday, February 20, 2015 General Reminders Star Wars Lock-in: Friday, February 27! Free food. All the Star Wars movies played back to back. Costume contest and prizes. Permission slips must be signed by a parent. Get one NOW. Return ASAP. We must limit attendance to first 60 students. Today’s Content and Language Objectives In what ways did the large numbers of immigrants transform American urban society in the post Civil War period? Today’s Activities Transforming America Video Lesson 3 – “Moving to the City” Take notes. Answer discussion questions in complete full sentences. Homework Read the following: Read textbook chapter 19 The Jungle - dialectical journal due March 6th

46 Thursday, February 19, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Thursday, February 19, 2015 General Reminders Star Wars Lock-in: Friday, February 27! Free food. All the Star Wars movies played back to back. Costume contest and prizes. Permission slips must be signed by a parent. Get one NOW. Return ASAP. We must limit attendance to first 60 students. Today’s Content and Language Objectives To what extent was the intent of the 14th Amendment carried out in the law and social customs during the post Reconstruction Era. Today’s Activities Class discussion of 14th and 15th Amendment and the Plessy v. Ferguson case Homework Read the following: Begin reading textbook chapter 19 The Jungle - dialectical journal due March 3rd

47 Wednesday, February 18, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Wednesday, February 18, 2015 General Reminders Instructions for The Jungle dialectical journal are on line. Start reading and journaling. Journal due in 2 weeks. (March 3rd) Major grade. Star Wars Lock-in: Friday, February 27! Free food. All the Star Wars movies played back to back. Costume contest and prizes. Permission slips available tomorrow. Today’s Content and Language Objectives To what extent was the intent of the 14th Amendment carried out in the law and social customs during the post Reconstruction Era. Today’s Activities Class discussion of assigned documents Video segment: The Supreme Court, episode 2 Homework Read the following: Textbook chapter 18 15th Amendment, and Plessy v. Ferguson case

48 Tuesday, February 17, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Tuesday, February 17, 2015 General Reminders Instructions for The Jungle dialectical journal are on line. Start reading and journaling. Journal due in 2 weeks. (March 3rd) Major grade. Star Wars Lock-in: Friday, February 27! Free food. All the Star Wars movies played back to back. Costume contest and prizes. Permission slips available tomorrow. Today’s Content and Language Objectives In what ways societal norms changing during the Victorian Era? How were African American rights progressing during the Victorian Era? Today’s Activities Class discussion of assigned documents Homework Read the following: Textbook chapter 18 Learning Curve 18 is available for extra credit until midnight tonight. 14th Amendment, 15th Amendment, Plessy v. Ferguson case

49 Friday, February 13, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Friday, February 13, 2015 General Reminders Start bringing The Jungle to class and reading it on your own time. I’ll give instructions soon. Star Wars Lock-in: Friday, February 27 Today’s Content and Language Objectives What major issues divided society during the Industrial Era? Today’s Activities Silent reading and study day Prepare for class discussion over all readings next Tuesday Homework Read the following: Textbook chapter 18 Document Reader Chapter 18 - # 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 (answer ONE question for each) “Lynching at the Curve” by Ida B. Wells 14th Amendment, 15th Amendment, Plessy v. Ferguson case

50 Thursday, February 12, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Thursday, February 12, 2015 General Reminders Start bringing The Jungle to class and reading it on your own time. I’ll give instructions soon. Star Wars Lock-in: Friday, February 27 Today’s Content and Language Objectives What major issues divided society during the Industrial Era? Today’s Activities Roundtable discussion Find your seat as quickly as possible and be ready You will turn in your research at the end of our discussion today (possibly tomorrow) Homework Read the following: Textbook chapter 18 Document Reader Chapter 18 - # 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 (answer ONE question for each)

51 Wednesday, February 11, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Wednesday, February 11, 2015 General Reminders Start bringing The Jungle to class and reading it on your own time. I’ll give instructions soon. Star Wars Lock-in: Friday, February 27 Today’s Content and Language Objectives What major issues divided society during the Industrial Era? Today’s Activities Roundtable discussion Find your seat as quickly as possible and be ready You will turn in your research at the end of our discussion today (possibly tomorrow) Homework Read the following: Textbook chapter 18 Document Reader Chapter 18 - # 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 (answer ONE question for each)

52 Tuesday, February 10, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Tuesday, February 10, 2015 General Reminders Star Wars Lock-in: Friday, February 27 Today’s Content and Language Objectives What major issues divided society during the Industrial Era? Today’s Activities Roundtable discussion Find your seat as quickly as possible and be ready You will turn in your research at the end of our discussion today (possibly tomorrow) Homework Read chapter 18 in the textbook as quickly as possible!

53 Monday, February 9, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Monday, February 9, 2015 General Reminders Your Carnegie and Henry George questions are due NOW. Today’s Content and Language Objectives In what way was the Homestead lockout “the darkest day in American labor history”? Today’s Activities History Channel series, Ten Days That Unexpectedly Changed American History, “Homestead” Get a set of questions from the back table Homework Research your character and prepare for discussion TOMORROW Documents from the large reader have been posted on the web page. Some of them might be very helpful to you in preparing for our discussion (1, 2, 3, 5, 11, 12, 13)

54 Friday, February 6, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Friday, February 6, 2015 General Reminders Pep rally schedule today Sign up for a character for our round table discussion next TUESDAY Clean out your binders – This semester begins with Historical Period 6 (Ch 17) Today’s Content and Language Objectives How did rapid industrialization and capitalism affect all segments of American society in the late 19th century? Today’s Activities Transforming America video lesson 5 – “Labor’s Struggle” Homework Read Looking Backward excerpt by Edward Bellamy Research your character and prepare for discussion next TUESDAY

55 Thursday, February 5, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Thursday, February 5, 2015 General Reminders Sign up for a character for our round table discussion next TUESDAY Clean out your binders – This semester begins with Historical Period 6 (Ch 17) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Did industrial leaders, such as Vanderbilt, Carnegie, and Rockefeller do greater harm or good for American society? Today’s Activities Class discussion of Great Debates in American History – Unit 6 (Rockefeller) Transforming America video lesson 1 – “The Gilded Age” Homework Finish reading and taking notes on Chapter 17 Learning Curve deadline TONIGHT at 11:59. Read Great Debates in American History – “Has Industrialization Produced More Benefits or More Problems for the Nation?” Answer comprehension and critical thinking questions on a separate sheet of paper (either type or handwrite in INK)

56 Wednesday, February 4, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Wednesday, February 4, 2015 General Reminders TODAY - Sign up to purchase The Jungle - $5 Clean out your binders – This semester begins with Historical Period 6 (Ch 17) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Did industrial leaders, such as Vanderbilt, Carnegie, and Rockefeller do greater harm or good for American society? Today’s Activities Complete video: History Channel – The Men Who Built America – Episode 2 Write a paragraph about Rockefeller, exploring the essential question above Debating the Documents – “Rockefeller: Monster Monopolist or Marketplace Hero?” Homework Finish reading and taking notes on Chapter 17 Learning Curve deadline Thursday at 11:59. Finish paragraphs on Vanderbilt and Rockefeller Finish Debating the Documents questions

57 Tuesday, February 3, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Tuesday, February 3, 2015 General Reminders Your paragraph on Carnegie’s “Triumph of America” should go in your binder Sign up to purchase The Jungle - $5 (only if you want a personal copy of the book) Clean out your binders – This semester begins with Historical Period 6 (Ch 17) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Did industrial leaders, such as Vanderbilt, Carnegie, and Rockefeller do greater harm or good for American society? Today’s Activities Video presentation: History Channel – The Men Who Built America – Episode 2 Write a paragraph about Rockefeller, exploring the essential question above Homework Finish reading and taking notes on Chapter 17 Learning Curve deadline Thursday at 11:59.

58 Monday, February 2, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Monday, February 2, 2015 General Reminders Sign up to purchase The Jungle - $5 “A Century of Dishonor” questions were due FRIDAY. You should have read the two Edison essays and taken notes Clean out your binders – This semester begins with Historical Period 6 (Ch 17) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Did industrial leaders, such as Vanderbilt, Carnegie, and Rockefeller do greater harm or good for American society? Today’s Activities Video presentation: History Channel – The Men Who Built America – Episode 1 Write a paragraph about Vanderbilt, exploring the essential question above Homework Read Carnegie’s, “The Triumph of America” Write a paragraph responding to the following: What three reasons does Carnegie give for America’s success? In what ways do you agree or disagree? Read and take notes on Chapter 17 Learning Curve deadline Thursday at 11:59.

59 Friday, January 30, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Friday, January 30, 2015 General Reminders “A Century of Dishonor” questions due NOW. (Even if you are absent) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Were Thomas Edison’s actions audacious or foolish? How does Edison represent freedom in the era of industrialization? Today’s Activities Reading of essays on Edison in Profiles in Audacity (p. 87) Profiles in Folly books (p. 193) Homework Read and take notes on Chapter 17 Learning Curve deadline Thursday at 11:59.

60 Thursday, January 29, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Thursday, January 29, 2015 General Reminders “A Century of Dishonor” questions due TOMORROW. (Even if you are absent) Today’s Content and Language Objectives What is freedom? Why do we value it as Americans? Today’s Activities Small and large group discussion of essential questions above Introductory teacher lecture for historical period 6 - Industrialization Homework Read and answer 3 questions for “A Century of Dishonor” – (Doc 16-7) posted on-line or check out a large document reader. Read and take notes Profiles in Audacity – “Edison and the Electric Light” (p. 87) Profiles in Folly – “Thomas Edison and the Fight Against Alternating Current (p. 193)

61 Wednesday, January 28, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Wednesday, January 28, 2015 General Reminders TODAY – Omni Room – 5:00 to 8:15 – Dances With Wolves Sign up for pizza (on back table) 2:40 if you want me to order you some. Today’s Content and Language Objectives What is historiography? How can we use historiography to analyze differing accounts of historical events? Today’s Activities Class discussion – Comparing primary sources to determine what “REALLY” happened at the Battle of Little Big Horn Homework Read “A Century of Dishonor” – (Doc 16-7) posted on-line or check out a large document reader. Answer all 3 questions at the end of the document. Due Friday.

62 Tuesday, January 27, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Tuesday, January 27, 2015 General Reminders WEDNESDAY Jan 28th – Omni Room – 5:00 to 8:15 – Dances With Wolves Sign up for pizza (on back table) if you want me to order you some. Today’s Content and Language Objectives What is historiography? How can we use historiography to analyze differing accounts of historical events? Today’s Activities Class discussion – Comparing primary sources to determine what “REALLY” happened at the Battle of Little Big Horn Homework Read accounts of the Wounded Knee Massacre posted on line.

63 Monday, January 26, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Monday, January 26, 2015 General Reminders Battle of Little Big Horn historiography activity due TOMORROW WEDNESDAY Jan 28th – Omni Room – 5:00 to 8:15 – Dances With Wolves Today’s Content and Language Objectives How did U.S. policy makers seek to stimulate the economy and integrate the trans-Mississippi west into the nation? How did this affect the people living there? Today’s Activities Presentation of “I Am” poems Complete viewing of Transforming America video lesson #2 Homework Read Little Big Horn documents and prepare for class discussion tomorrow.

64 Friday, January 23, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Friday, January 23, 2015 General Reminders Your “I Am” poem is due MONDAY. You will be reading it aloud to the class. New semester = new opportunity to be wildly successful in your classes Next Wednesday – Omni Room – 5:00 to 8:15 – Dances With Wolves Today’s Content and Language Objectives How did U.S. policy makers seek to stimulate the economy and integrate the trans-Mississippi west into the nation? How did this affect the people living there? Today’s Activities Document analysis – Sand Creek Massacre Homework “I Am” poem due MONDAY Battle of Little Big Horn historiography activity due TUESDAY

65 Thursday, January 22, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Thursday, January 22, 2015 General Reminders Learning Curve 16 is still on until tonight. You may complete late for points off. New semester = new opportunity to be wildly successful in your classes Next Wednesday – Omni Room – 5:00 to 8:15 – Dances With Wolves Today’s Content and Language Objectives How did U.S. policy makers seek to stimulate the economy and integrate the trans-Mississippi west into the nation? How did this affect the people living there? Today’s Activities Video – The Story of Us - Heartland Take notes – This should help with your “I Am” poem Homework Watch these videos on YouTube if you didn’t finish them yesterday. Take notes. Let Them Eat Grass A Good Day to Die I Will Fight No More Forever

66 Wednesday, January 21, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Wednesday, January 21, 2015 General Reminders New semester = new opportunity to be wildly successful in your classes Next Wednesday – Omni Room – 5:00 to 8:15 – Dances With Wolves Today’s Content and Language Objectives How did U.S. policy makers seek to stimulate the economy and integrate the trans-Mississippi west into the nation? How did this affect the people living there? Today’s Activities Videos Let Them Eat Grass A Good Day to Die I Will Fight No More Forever Take notes relevant to the essential questions Homework Read Chapter 16 in the textbook (AND TAKE NOTES) Learning Curve 16 due tonight at 11:59.

67 History is not what happened. History is what we say happened.
What happened at the Battle of the Alamo? What happened at the Battle of Little Big Horn? How have Americans traditionally presented these two stories of history? Why?

68 Tuesday, January 20, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Tuesday, January 20, 2015 General Reminders Movie Club Today – 3:00 - History Channel Presidents – Andrew Johnson – Chester A. Arthur Today’s Content and Language Objectives How did U.S. policy makers seek to stimulate the economy and integrate the trans-Mississippi west into the nation? How did this affect the people living there? Today’s Activities Transforming America Video Lesson 2 – The American West Homework Read Chapter 16 in the textbook (AND TAKE NOTES) Learning Curve 16

69 Friday, January 16, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Friday, January 16, 2015 General Reminders Semester grades will be finalized by 4:00 p.m. this TODAY Please check your grades in Skyward and let me know if you think anything is wrong. Today’s Content and Language Objectives Exam how to respond to stimulus based multiple choice questions Today’s Activities Review of Semester Exam Homework Read Chapter 16 in the textbook (AND TAKE NOTES) by next Tuesday

70 Thursday, January 15, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Thursday, January 15, 2015 General Reminders Semester grades will be finalized by 4:00 p.m. this FRIDAY Please check your grades in Skyward and let me know if you think anything is wrong. Today’s Content and Language Objectives Use pertinent vocabulary to enhance your understanding of historical events and concepts Today’s Activities Vocabulary Test – Chapters Homework Read Chapter 16 in the textbook by next Tuesday

71 Wednesday, January 14, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Wednesday, January 14, 2015 General Reminders Vocabulary test TOMORROW (Chapters 10 – 15) Semester grades will be finalized by 4:00 p.m. this FRIDAY Please check your grades in Skyward and let me know if you think anything is wrong. Today’s Content and Language Objectives Use pertinent vocabulary to enhance your understanding of historical events and concepts Today’s Activities Small group vocabulary review Homework Study for vocabulary test tomorrow

72 Tuesday, January 13, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Tuesday, January 13, 2015 General Reminders Chapter 15 documents questions were due YESTERDAY Vocabulary test this THURSDAY (Chapters 10 – 15) Semester grades will be finalized by 4:00 p.m. this FRIDAY Please check your grades in Skyward and let me know if you think anything is wrong. If you owe me money, please pay me (so I don’t have to break your legs) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Use primary and secondary sources as guides in answering questions about U.S. History Be able to choose a the most plausible response from four choices Today’s Activities Exam Homework Study for vocabulary test on THURSDAY

73 Monday, January 12, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Monday, January 12, 2015 General Reminders Chapter 15 documents questions due NOW Semester grades will be finalized by 4:00 p.m. this FRIDAY Please check your grades in Skyward and let me know if you think anything is wrong. If you owe me money, please pay me (so I don’t have to break your legs) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Use primary and secondary sources as guides in answering questions about U.S. History Be able to choose a the most plausible response from four choices Today’s Activities Exam Homework Learning Curve and documents for Chapter 15 due TONIGHT at 11:59

74 Friday, January 9, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Friday, January 9, 2015 General Reminders Semester exam must be next MONDAY & TUESDAY Semester review on back table now If you owe me money, please pay me (so I don’t have to break your legs) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: In what ways did the Civil War change the course of American history? Today’s Activities Videos: Crash Course – Civil War Part I and II; Reconstruction Homework Begin Reviewing for Semester Exam Read Chapter 15 Read and answer questions for Chapter 15 documents Learning Curve and documents for Chapter 15 due Monday

75 Thursday, January 8, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Thursday, January 8, 2015 General Reminders BAD NEWS: Semester exam must be next MONDAY & TUESDAY Movie Club TODAY - Lincoln – in the Omni Room – (5:00 to 8:00 – includes pizza eating time) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: Why was the Battle of Antietam in September 1862 one of the days that changed American history? Today’s Activities Discussion of Antietam and Gettysburg Video: Crash Course – Civil War Part I Homework Begin Reviewing for Semester Exam Read Chapter 15 Read and answer questions for Chapter 15 documents Learning Curve and documents for Chapter 15 due Monday

76 Wednesday, January 7, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Wednesday, January 7, 2015 General Reminders BAD NEWS: Semester exam must be next MONDAY & TUESDAY Movie Club TODAY– Sherman’s March to the Sea (3:00 to 4:30) TOMORROW night - Lincoln – in the Omni Room – (5:00 to 8:00 – includes pizza eating time) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: Why was the Battle of Antietam in September 1862 one of the days that changed American history? Today’s Activities Video: Ten Days That Changed American History – The Battle of Antietam Homework Begin Reviewing for Semester Exam Read Chapter 15 Read and answer questions for Chapter 15 documents Learning Curve and documents for Chapter 15 due Monday

77 Tuesday, January 6, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Tuesday, January 6, 2015 General Reminders Semester exam next Thursday and Friday Check Skyward for any errors in your grades Movie Club TOMORROW– Sherman’s March to the Sea (3:00 to 4:30) THURSDAY night - Lincoln – in the Omni Room – (5:00 to 8:00 – includes pizza eating time) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: How did Lincoln address the issue of Southern secession as he took the office of the Presidency in 1861? To what extent was Frederick Douglass justified in his criticism of Lincoln? Today’s Activities Discussion of essential questions Homework Read Profiles in Folly essay – James Buchanan and Secession p. 267 Read Profiles in Audacity essay – Lincoln and Emancipation p. 142

78 Monday, January 5, 2015 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Monday, January 5, 2015 General Reminders Semester exam next Thursday and Friday Check Skyward for any errors in your grades Movie Club Tuesday – Sherman’s March to the Sea (3:00 to 4:30) Thursday night - Lincoln – in the Omni Room – (5:00 to 8:00 – includes pizza eating time) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: What qualities make up a good President? A bad President? Who was America’s worst President? Today’s Activities Return and review of completed papers Discussion of essential questions Profiles in Folly essay (James Buchanan - the worst President)

79 Friday, December 19, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Friday, December 19, 2014 General Reminders Semester Exam schedule this week: Wednesday- 1st and 6th Thursday – 5th and 2nd Friday – 3rd and 4th John Brown Appeal Trial will be on the day of the semester exam Movie Club Today– Big Christmas Party (3:00 – 5:30) Christmas Movie, snacks, door prizes, trivia game!!! FUN. FUN. FUN. Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: In the cause of abolitionism, was John Brown a murderer, a martyr, or a madman? Today’s Activities Class debate preparation: Gather evidence from the primary source documents in preparation for mock trial of John Brown.

80 Thursday, December 18, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Thursday, December 18, 2014 General Reminders Semester Exam schedule this week: Wednesday- 1st and 6th Thursday – 5th and 2nd Friday – 3rd and 4th John Brown Appeal Trial will be on the day of the semester exam Movie Club Today– Big Christmas Party (3:00 – 5:30) Christmas Movie, snacks, door prizes, trivia game!!! FUN. FUN. FUN. Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: In the cause of abolitionism, was John Brown a murderer, a martyr, or a madman? Today’s Activities Class debate preparation: Gather evidence from the primary source documents in preparation for mock trial of John Brown.

81 Wednesday, December 17, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Wednesday, December 17, 2014 General Reminders Semester Exam schedule this week: Wednesday- 1st and 6th Thursday – 5th and 2nd Friday – 3rd and 4th John Brown Appeal Trial will be on the day of the semester exam Movie Club Today– Big Christmas Party (3:00 – 5:30) Christmas Movie, snacks, door prizes, trivia game!!! FUN. FUN. FUN. Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: In the cause of abolitionism, was John Brown a murderer, a martyr, or a madman? Today’s Activities Class debate preparation: Gather evidence from the primary source documents in preparation for mock trial of John Brown.

82 Tuesday, December 16, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Tuesday, December 16, 2014 General Reminders “Semester Exams” this week. Merry Christmas??? John Brown Appeal Trial will be on the day of the semester exam Movie Club Today – 2 episodes of Shaping America (3:00 to 4:00) Tomorrow – Big Christmas Party (3:00 – 5:30) Christmas Movie, snacks, door prizes, trivia game!!! FUN. FUN. FUN. Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: In the cause of abolitionism, was John Brown a murderer, a martyr, or a madman? Today’s Activities Class debate preparation: Gather evidence from the primary source documents in preparation for mock trial of John Brown. Homework: Prepare for mock trial

83 Monday, December 15, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Monday, December 15, 2014 General Reminders Dred Scott questions due NOW “Semester Exams” this week. Merry Christmas??? Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: Why had sectional differences reached the point of violent confrontation by 1860? In the cause of abolitionism, was John Brown a murderer, a martyr, or a madman? Today’s Activities Class debate preparation: Gather evidence from the primary source documents in preparation for mock trial of John Brown. Homework: Prepare for mock trial tomorrow

84 Friday, December 12, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Friday, December 12, 2014 General Reminders Learning Curve deadline Saturday 11:59 p.m. Dred Scott questions due Monday “Semester Exams” next week. Merry Christmas??? Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: Why had sectional differences reached the point of violent confrontation by 1860? In the cause of abolitionism, was John Brown a murderer, a martyr, or a madman? Today’s Activities Class debate: Video Presentation – PBS documentary – John Brown’s Holy War Gather evidence from the video in preparation for mock trial of John Brown. Homework: Dred Scott v. Sanford Supreme Court Case – read case and answer all 7 questions Read primary source documents about John Brown (on website) Prepare for mock trial on Monday

85 Thursday, December 11, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Thursday, December 11, 2014 General Reminders Learning Curve deadline Saturday 11:59 p.m. Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: Why had sectional differences reached the point of violent confrontation by 1860? In the cause of abolitionism, was John Brown a murderer, a martyr, or a madman? Today’s Activities Video Presentation – PBS documentary – John Brown’s Holy War Gather evidence from the video in preparation for mock trial of John Brown. Homework: Read about the Kansas-Nebraska Act and “Bleeding Kansas” (documents on website) Read and complete questions for Dred Scott v. Sanford Supreme Court case

86 Wednesday, December 10, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Wednesday, December 10, 2014 General Reminders Learning Curve deadline Saturday 11:59 p.m. Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: What factors led to the Mexican-American War? To what extent did the U.S. act justly or unjustly? Today’s Activities Class debate: Was the U.S. declaration of war against Mexico in 1846 just? Was the acquisition of the entire Mexican cession a fair conclusion to the war? Homework: Read about Bleeding Kansas (documents on line) Complete Learning Curve for Chapter 13 (Saturday 11:59 p.m.)

87 Tuesday, December 9, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Tuesday, December 9, 2014 General Reminders Debate Wednesday on the Mexican War Movie Club Today– The Mexican-American War (repeat) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: What factors led to the Mexican-American War? To what extent did the U.S. act justly or unjustly? Today’s Activities Document analysis – You will need notebook paper and 2 highlighter (different colors) Homework: Read documents posted on website over the Mexican War Watch History Channel “The Mexican-American War” (linked on line) Complete Learning Curve for Chapter 13 (Saturday 11:59 p.m.)

88 Monday, December 8, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Monday, December 8, 2014 General Reminders Debate Wednesday on the Mexican War Movie Club Today – The Mexican-American War (90 minutes) Tomorrow – The Mexican-American War (repeat) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: What factors led to the Mexican-American War? To what extent was it a war of American aggression? Or Mexican aggression? Today’s Activities Shaping America Video #18 – Moving Westward Take notes – gathering evidence for both side of the debate Homework: Read documents posted on website over the Mexican War Watch History Channel “The Mexican-American War” (linked on line) Complete Learning Curve for Chapter 13 (Saturday 11:59 p.m.)

89 John C Calhoun would like to wish you luck on your Unit 4 Exam today
John C Calhoun would like to wish you luck on your Unit 4 Exam today. He hopes you share his enthusiasm for historical analysis.

90 Friday, December 5, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Friday, December 5, 2014 General Reminders Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: How did the Industrial Revolution and the Market Revolution change the way ordinary Americans lived in the first half of the 19th century? What were the main features of the Democratic Revolution? What role did Andrew Jackson play in its outcome? In what ways did Americans attempt to create a perfect society in the first half of the 19th Century How were slaves able to maintain a sense of dignity and meaning while enduring the hardships of slavery in the American South? Did slaves resist their condition of bondage? Today’s Activities Test - Unit 4 (Historical Period 4) Homework: Read Chapter 13 – all of it Complete Learning Curve for Chapter 13

91 Thursday, December 4, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Thursday, December 4, 2014 General Reminders Unit 4 Test tomorrow– Chapters 9 – 12 Review sessions: Today 3:00 and 5:00 (about 1½ hours each) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: How did the Industrial Revolution and the Market Revolution change the way ordinary Americans lived in the first half of the 19th century? What were the main features of the Democratic Revolution? What role did Andrew Jackson play in its outcome? In what ways did Americans attempt to create a perfect society in the first half of the 19th Century How were slaves able to maintain a sense of dignity and meaning while enduring the hardships of slavery in the American South? Did slaves resist their condition of bondage? Today’s Activities Test review Homework: Review for upcoming test

92 Wednesday, December 3, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Wednesday, December 3, 2014 General Reminders TCU is ranked #3!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Unit 4 Test Friday – Chapters 9 – 12 Review sessions: Tomorrow (Thursday) 3:00 and 5:00 Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: How were slaves able to maintain a sense of dignity and meaning while enduring the hardships of slavery in the American South? Did slaves resist their condition of bondage? Today’s Activities Chapter 12 Documents – discussion Homework: Review for upcoming test

93 Tuesday, December 2, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Tuesday, December 2, 2014 General Reminders 3 weeks until Christmas break! Unit 4 Test Friday – Chapters Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: In what ways did Americans attempt to create a perfect society in the first half of the 19th Century How were slaves able to maintain a sense of dignity and meaning while enduring the hardships of slavery in the American South? Did slaves resist their condition of bondage? Today’s Activities Whole group discussion of perfectionism in 19th century America Chapter 12 Documents – small group discussion Homework: Review for upcoming test

94 Monday, December 1, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Monday, December 1, 2014 General Reminders 3 weeks until Christmas break! Unit 4 Test Friday – Chapters Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: In what ways did Americans attempt to create a perfect society in the first half of the 19th Century? Today’s Activities Chapter 11 Documents - discussion Homework: Review for upcoming test

95 Friday, November 21, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Friday, November 21, 2014 General Reminders Be sure to pickup your Thanksgiving break task list from the table Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: How were slaves able to maintain a sense of dignity and meaning while enduring the hardships of slavery in the American South? Did slaves resist their condition of bondage? Today’s Activities The Story of Brer Rabbit Video: Shaping America Lesson 16 – “The Slave South” Take notes, using the essential questions above as a guide. Homework: Begin reading Chapter 11

96 Thursday, November 20, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Thursday, November 20, 2014 General Reminders Be sure to pickup your Thanksgiving break task list from the table Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: Is it possible for man to create a perfect society? If so, how? If not, why not? Today’s Activities Video: Shaping America Lesson 17 – “Perfecting America” Take notes, using the essential questions above as a guide. Homework: Begin reading Chapter 11

97 Wednesday, November 19, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Wednesday, November 19, 2014 General Reminders Reel Buffs Movie Club Cancelled yesterday because of the fire Today – Amistad (1st half – 1 hour & 20 minutes) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: Does universal suffrage and majority rule always lead to the best result in a democracy? Today’s Activities Great Debates in American History – “Who Should be Allowed to Vote?” Class discussion Homework: Begin reading Chapter 11

98 Tuesday, November 18, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Tuesday, November 18, 2014 General Reminders Grades for Term 2 will be final tonight. I’m still making adjustments. All Chapter 10 LaunchPad assignments have been turned back on until Tuesday midnight. John Marshall Court Cases were due yesterday. If you them, I sent a confirmation reply saying “Thank you.” Reel Buffs Movie Club Today – Amistad (1st half – 1 hour & 20 minutes) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: Does universal suffrage and majority rule always lead to the best result in a democracy? Today’s Activities Document for America’s History: 10-1, 10-3, 10-4, 10-5 Discuss the above documents Homework: Finish anything from Chapter 10 that you have not yet finished Great Debates in American History – “Who Should Be Allowed to Vote?”

99 Monday, November 17, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Monday, November 17, 2014 General Reminders Today is the first day of the 3rd grading term Grades for Term 2 will be final tomorrow. I’m still making adjustments. All Chapter 10 LaunchPad assignments have been turned back on until Tuesday midnight. John Marshall Court Cases are due now. If you them, I will send a confirmation reply saying “Thank you.” Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: Does universal suffrage and majority rule always lead to the best result in a democracy? Today’s Activities Document for America’s History: 10-1, 10-3, 10-4, 10-5 Take notes using the 3 questions at the end of each document as a guide Homework: Finish reading assigned documents. They will be posted on the webpage under primary source documents.

100 Monday, November 17, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Monday, November 17, 2014 General Reminders Today is the first day of the 3rd grading term Grades for Term 2 will be final tomorrow. I’m still making adjustments. All Chapter 10 LaunchPad assignments have been turned back on until Tuesday midnight. John Marshall Court Cases are due now. If you them, I will send a confirmation reply saying “Thank you.” Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: Does universal suffrage and majority rule always lead to the best result in a democracy? Today’s Activities Document for America’s History: 10-1, 10-3, 10-4, 10-5 Take notes using the 3 questions at the end of each document as a guide Homework: Finish reading assigned documents. They will be posted on the webpage under primary source documents.

101 Friday, November 14, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Friday, November 14, 2014 General Reminders Today is the last day to bring packaged or canned food for the food drive!!! 2 Documents on LaunchPad – Electronically submit or turn in written responses by tomorrow. Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: What were the main features of the Democratic Revolution? What role did Andrew Jackson play in its outcome? Today’s Activities Binder Check Work on Chapter 10 reading, notes (graphic organizer), and documents Homework: Continue reading Chapter 10. Take notes using guided reading graphic organizer from Learning Curve. Chapter 10 Learning Curve due SATURDAY 11:59 p.m. Final typed Marshall Court project due MONDAY Nov 17th.

102 Thursday, November 13, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Thursday, November 13, 2014 General Reminders Tomorrow is the last day to bring packaged or canned food for the food drive!!! Binder Check TOMORROW. See me today if you will be out tomorrow. 2 Documents on LaunchPad – Electronically submit or turn in written responses by tomorrow. Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: What were the main features of the Democratic Revolution? What role did Andrew Jackson play in its outcome? Today’s Activities Vocabulary Test #2 (chapters 6 – 9) Homework: Continue reading Chapter 10. Take notes using guided reading graphic organizer from Learning Curve. Chapter 10 Document responses on Launch Pad deadline TODAY 11:59 p.m. Chapter 10 Learning Curve due SATURDAY 11:59 p.m. Final typed Marshall Court project due MONDAY Nov 17th.

103 Wednesday, November 12, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Wednesday, November 12, 2014 General Reminders Canned Food Drive!! Bonus Point opportunity – $1 of food = 1 point (limit of $20) Vocabulary Test TOMORROW (Chapters 6 – 9) Binder Check FRIDAY Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: What were the main features of the Democratic Revolution? What role did Andrew Jackson play in its outcome? Today’s Activities Marshall Court Landmark Cases discussion Homework: Continue reading Chapter 10. Take notes using guided reading graphic organizer from Learning Curve. Chapter 10 Document responses on Launch Pad due THURSDAY 11:59 p.m. Chapter 10 Learning Curve due SATURDAY 11:59 p.m. Final typed Marshall Court project due MONDAY Nov 17th.

104 Tuesday, November 11, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Tuesday, November 11, 2014 General Reminders Canned Food Drive!! Bonus Point opportunity – $1 of food = 1 point (limit of $20) Vocabulary Test THURSDAY (Chapters 6 – 9) Binder Check FRIDAY Reel Buffs Movie Club TODAY– Trail of Tears (3:00 to 5:00) only one showing Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: What were the main features of the Democratic Revolution? What role did Andrew Jackson play in its outcome? Today’s Activities Silent work day – Read, study vocabulary, work on Marshall Court, organize binders Homework: Continue reading Chapter 10. Take notes using guided reading graphic organizer from Learning Curve. Chapter 10 Document responses on Launch Pad due THURSDAY 11:59 p.m. Chapter 10 Learning Curve due SATURDAY 11:59 p.m. Final typed Marshall Court project due MONDAY Nov 17th.

105 Monday, November 10, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Monday, November 10, 2014 General Reminders I am checking your Marshall Court Case progress. Get them out. Name on both. Canned Food Drive!! Bonus Point opportunity – $1 of food = 1 point (limit of $20) Vocabulary Test THURSDAY (Chapters 6 – 9) Binder Check FRIDAY Reel Buffs Movie Club Tuesday – Trail of Tears (3:00 to 5:00) only one showing Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: What were the main features of the Democratic Revolution of the early 1800s? What role did Andrew Jackson play in its outcome? Today’s Activities Read textbook pages Homework: The John Marshall Court - Read, annotate, and mark the readings. Take notes on the lined paper. These will be checked on Monday for a grade. Final typed project due MONDAY Nov 17th. Begin reading Chapter 10. Take notes using guided reading from Learning Curve.

106 Friday, November 7, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Friday, November 7, 2014 General Reminders Canned Food Drive!! Bonus Point opportunity – $1 of food = 1 point (limit of $20) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential question: How did the Industrial Revolution and the Market Revolution change the way ordinary Americans lived in the first half of the 19th century? Were these changes positive or negative? Today’s Activities Discussion of Document set for Chapter 9 (2,3,5,6,9,10) Homework: The John Marshall Court - Read, annotate, and mark the readings. Take notes on the lined paper. These will be checked on Monday for a grade. Final typed project due MONDAY Nov 17th.

107 Thursday, November 6, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Thursday, November 6, 2014 General Reminders Canned Food Drive!! Bonus Point opportunity – $1 of food = 1 point (limit of $20) Reel Buffs Movie Club TODAY– Uncle Buck – room 244 (just for fun) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential question: How did the Industrial Revolution and the Market Revolution change the way ordinary Americans lived in the first half of the 19th century? Were these changes positive or negative? What were the causes and effects of the Second Great Awakening? What social and cultural changes were brought about by the increase in immigration in the first half of the 19th century? Today’s Activities Discussion of “Thinking Like a Historian” pages 298 – 299 Discussion of “American Voices” pages Homework: Read Document Set for Chapter 9 – (posted on Website under primary sources) The John Marshall Court - begin analyzing cases. Project due MONDAY Nov 17th.

108 Wednesday, November 5, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Wednesday, November 5, 2014 General Reminders Canned Food Drive!! Bonus Point opportunity – $1 of food = 1 point (limit of $20) Learning Curve for Chapter 9 deadline is TONIGHT at 11:59. Reel Buffs Movie Club Thursday – Uncle Buck – room 244 (just for fun) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential question: What were the causes and effects of the Second Great Awakening? What social and cultural changes were brought about by the increase in immigration in the first half of the 19th century? Today’s Activities Video – God in America, Episode 2, “The New Eden” Take notes answering the 2 essential questions above Homework: Document Set for Chapter 9 (6 documents) – on Website Learning Curve The John Marshall Court - begin analyzing cases. Project due MONDAY, Nov 17th.

109 Tuesday, November 4, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Tuesday, November 4, 2014 General Reminders Canned Food Drive!! Bonus Point opportunity – $1 of food = 1 point (limit of $20) Learning Curve for Chapter 9 deadline is WEDNESDAY at 11:59. Reel Buffs Movie Club TODAY– John Adams Part 7 (He will FINALLY die) 3:00 only Thursday – Uncle Buck – room 244 (just for fun) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential question: How did the Industrial Revolution and the Market Revolution change the way ordinary Americans lived in the first half of the 19th century? Were these changes positive or negative? Today’s Activities Story of Us video: “Division” Take notes to answer the essential questions above Homework: Finish reading Chapter 9 – pages The John Marshall Court - begin reading cases. Project due MONDAY, Nov 17th.

110 Monday, November 3, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Monday, November 3, 2014 General Reminders Canned Food Drive!! Bonus Point opportunity – $1 of food = 1 point (limit of $20) Learning Curve for Chapter 9 deadline is WEDNESDAY at 11:59. Reel Buffs Movie Club Tuesday – John Adams Part 7 (He will FINALLY die) 3:00 only Thursday – Uncle Buck – room 244 (just for fun) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential question: How did the Industrial Revolution and the Market Revolution change the way ordinary Americans lived in the first half of the 19th century? Were these changes positive or negative? Today’s Activities Shaping America video lesson # 14 Take notes to answer the essential questions above Group discussion of the essential questions above Homework: Continue reading Chapter 9 – pages The John Marshall Court - begin reading cases. Project due Nov 17th.

111 Friday, October 31, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Friday, October 31, 2014 General Reminders Missouri Compromise Map and Questions due NOW. Staple together please. I will take them until 3:30 today. Band Students – please make sure you are on my list. You’ll need to come by the room after school today to pick up a few materials for next week. Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential question: Was independence inevitable and was war the only way to achieve it? How “revolutionary” was the American Revolution? How powerful should the national government be? What principles should be the foundation of a republican society? Today’s Activities Unit 3 Exam – Chapters 5, 6, 7, 8 Homework: Begin reading Chapter 9 – pages Learning Curve 9 deadline next WEDNESDAY 11:59 p.m.

112 Thursday, October 30, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Thursday, October 30, 2014 General Reminders Missouri Compromise Map due TOMORROW Test review sessions – TODAY 3:00 Unit 3 Test (chapters 5 – 8) this TOMORROW Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential question: What principles should be the foundation of a republican society? Today’s Activities Freedom of Religion discussion Video: God in America, Episode 2, The New Eden Homework: Take notes using the graphic organizer downloaded from Launch Pad Learning Curve deadline TONIGHT 11:59 p.m.

113 Wednesday, October 29, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Wednesday, October 29, 2014 General Reminders Test review sessions – TODAY 4:15 (after movie) and THURSDAY 3:00 Unit 3 Test (chapters 5 – 8) this Friday, Oct. 31 Reel Buffs Movie Club TODAY – John Adams Part 6 (3:00 – 4:15) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential question: What principles should be the foundation of a republican society? Today’s Activities Missouri Compromise map and analytical questions Homework: Chapter 8, pages 264 – 277 Take notes using the graphic organizer downloaded from Launch Pad Learning Curve deadline THURSDAY 11:59 p.m.

114 Tuesday, October 28, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Tuesday, October 28, 2014 General Reminders Test review sessions – Wednesday 4:15 (after movie) and Thursday 3:00 Unit 3 Test (chapters 5 – 8) this Friday, Oct. 31 Reel Buffs Movie Club Wednesday – John Adams Part 6 (3:00 only) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential question: What principles should be the foundation of a republican society? Today’s Activities Thinking Like a Historian – pp. 260 – 261 Homework: Chapter 8, pages 256 – 264 Take notes using the graphic organizer downloaded from Launch Pad Learning Curve deadline THURSDAY 11:59 p.m.

115 Monday, October 27, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Monday, October 27, 2014 General Reminders Short essays on War Hawks and Tecumseh due NOW. Staple together. Unit 3 Test (chapters 5 – 8) this Friday, Oct. 31 Remember that binders WILL be checked this term. Do not throw anything away. Keep taking notes as you read the textbook. Reel Buffs Movie Club Today– John Adams Part 6 (3:00 AND 4:00) Wednesday – John Adams Part 6 (3:00 only) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential question: What principles should be the foundation of a republican society? Today’s Activities Thinking Like a Historian – pp. 252 – 253 Homework: Chapter 8, pages 248 – 256 Take notes using the graphic organizer downloaded from Launch Pad Learning Curve deadline THURSDAY 11:59 p.m.

116 Friday, October 24, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Friday, October 24, 2014 General Reminders Unit 3 Test (chapters 5 – 8) next Friday, Oct. 31 Remember that binders WILL be checked this term. Do not throw anything away. Keep taking notes as you read the textbook. Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential question: How powerful should the national government be? Today’s Activities Profiles in Folly – The War Hawks of 1812 Respond in 26 lines – To what extent did the war hawks act foolishly? Profiles in Audacity – Tecumseh and an Indian Nation Respond in 26 lines – To what extent did Tecumseh act audaciously? Homework: Begin working on test review for Unit 3.

117 Thursday, October 23, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Thursday, October 23, 2014 General Reminders Debate next Monday, Oct. 27 Unit 3 Test (chapters 5 – 8) next Friday, Oct. 31 Remember that binders WILL be checked this term. Do not throw anything away. Keep taking notes as you read the textbook. Reel Buffs Movie Club Today–Breakfast Club - Room 244 (just for fun) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential question: How powerful should the national government be? Today’s Activities American Voices – pp. 238 – 239 Answer 4 questions on p. 239 – in INK Homework: Learning Curve deadline TONIGHT 11:59 p.m. Profiles in Folly – The War Hawks of 1812 (p. 151) Profiles in Audacity – Tecumseh (p. 34)

118 Thursday, October 23, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Thursday, October 23, 2014 General Reminders Debate next Monday, Oct. 27 Unit 3 Test (chapters 5 – 8) next Friday, Oct. 31 Remember that binders WILL be checked this term. Do not throw anything away. Keep taking notes as you read the textbook. Reel Buffs Movie Club Today–Breakfast Club - Room 244 (just for fun) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential question: How powerful should the national government be? Today’s Activities American Voices – pp. 238 – 239 Answer 4 questions on p. 239 – in INK Homework: Learning Curve 7 deadline TONIGHT 11:59 p.m. Profiles in Folly – The War Hawks of 1812 (p. 151) Profiles in Audacity – Tecumseh (p. 34)

119 Wednesday, October 22, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Wednesday, October 22, 2014 General Reminders Debate next Monday, Oct. 27 Unit 3 Test (chapters 5 – 8) next Friday, Oct. 31 Remember that binders WILL be checked this term. Do not throw anything away. Keep taking notes as you read the textbook. Reel Buffs Movie Club Today– John Adams, Part 5 (Finally, the one with Alexander Hamilton) Thursday –Breakfast Club - Room 244 (just for fun) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential question: How powerful should the national government be? Today’s Activities Quick Write – Thomas Jefferson Chapter 7 vocabulary practice Homework: Finish reading Chapter 7 – pages Learning Curve deadline has been extended to Thursday 11:59 p.m. (by popular demand)

120 Tuesday, October 21, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Tuesday, October 21, 2014 General Reminders Debate next Monday, Oct. 27 Unit 3 Test (chapters 5 – 8) next Friday, Oct. 31 Remember that binders WILL be checked this term. Do not throw anything away. Keep taking notes as you read the textbook. Reel Buffs Movie Club Today– John Adams, Part 5 (Finally, the one with Alexander Hamilton) Thursday –Breakfast Club - Room 244 (just for fun) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential question: How powerful should the national government be? Today’s Activities Quick Write – Alexander Hamilton Teacher lecture and notes on Hamilton’s financial plan Homework: Continue reading Chapter 7 – pages Learning Curve deadline has been extended to Thursday 11:59 p.m. (by popular demand)

121 Monday, October 20, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Monday, October 20, 2014 General Reminders Debate next Monday, Oct. 27 Unit 3 Test (chapters 5 – 8) next Friday, Oct. 31 Remember that binders WILL be checked this term. Do not throw anything away. Keep taking notes as you read the textbook. Reel Buffs Movie Club Tuesday– John Adams, Part 5 (Finally, the one with Alexander Hamilton) Thursday –Breakfast Club - Room 244 (just for fun) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential question: How powerful should the national government be? Today’s Activities Graphic organizer – “Hamilton and Jefferson – Different Ideas of Republicanism” Small group discussion; video clips; teacher explanation Homework: Continue reading Chapter 7. Learning Curve deadline has been extended to Thursday 11:59 p.m. (by popular demand)

122 Friday, October 17, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Friday, October 17, 2014 General Reminders Remember that binders WILL be checked this term. Do not throw anything away. Keep taking notes as you read the textbook. Reel Buffs Movie Club Tuesday– John Adams, Part 5 (Finally, the one with Alexander Hamilton) Thursday –Breakfast Club - Room 244 (just for fun) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential question: How powerful should the national government be? Today’s Activities Independent silent reading of Chapter 7 Graphic organizer – “Hamilton and Jefferson – Different Ideas of Republicanism” Homework: Launch Pad – Federalist essays # 10 & # 51. Read and answer the 3 questions on line. This has been reopened with a deadline of Sunday at 11:59 p.m. Continue reading Chapter 7. Learning Curve deadline – Tuesday 11:59 p.m.

123 Thursday, October 16, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Thursday, October 16, 2014 General Reminders Remember that binders WILL be checked this term. Do not throw anything away. Keep taking notes as you read the textbook. Reel Buffs Movie Club Today– Back to the Future Part 3 – Room 244 (just for fun) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: How “revolutionary” was the American Revolution? How powerful should the national government be? Today’s Activities Exploration of issues concerning strength of national government Vocabulary study Homework: Great Debates documents: “How Powerful Should the National Government Be?” Launch Pad – Federalist essays # 10 & # 51. Read and answer the 3 questions on line. Begin reading Chapter 7. Learning Curve deadline – Sunday 11:59 p.m.

124 Wednesday, October 15, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Wednesday, October 15, 2014 General Reminders Remember that binders WILL be checked this term. Do not throw anything away. Keep taking notes as you read the textbook. Reel Buffs Movie Club Today– John Adams (Part 4) Thursday – Back to the Future Part 3 – Room 244 (just for fun) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: How “revolutionary” was the American Revolution? How powerful should the national government be? Today’s Activities PSAT – Periods 1 – 4 Period 5 – study period Period 6 – Motivational speaker assembly Homework: Great Debates documents: “How Powerful Should the National Government Be?” Launch Pad – Federalist essays # 10 & # 51. Read and answer the 3 questions on line.

125 Tuesday, October 14, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Tuesday, October 14, 2014 General Reminders Turn in Daniel Shays’ obituaries if you did not e mail it to me already Remember that binders WILL be checked this term. Do not throw anything away. Keep taking notes as you read the textbook. Reel Buffs Movie Club Today and Tomorrow– John Adams (Part 4) Thursday – Back to the Future Part 3 – Room 244 (just for fun) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential questions: How “revolutionary” was the American Revolution? How powerful should the national government be? Today’s Activities Teacher lecture on comparison of confederation, federalism and consolidation Homework: Great Debates documents: “How Powerful Should the National Government Be?” Launch Pad – Federalist essays # 10 & # 51. Read and answer the 3 questions on line.

126 Thursday, October 9, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Thursday, October 9, 2014 General Reminders Remember that binders WILL be checked this term. Do not throw anything away. Keep taking notes as you read the textbook. You will have several assignments to complete over the 4 day weekend – Work a little each day and you should have no problem getting it all done. Send me an e mail TODAY describing your favorite part of TKAM (5 test bonus points) Reel Buffs Movie Club meets Tuesdays and Thursdays Today– Back to the Future (room 244 – just for fun) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential question: How “revolutionary” was the American Revolution? Today’s Activities “Ten Days that Unexpectedly Changed American History” - Shays’s Rebellion Write an obituary for Daniel Shays Homework: Continue reading Chapter 6 (pages ) Chapter 6 Learning Curve and Chapter Quiz - deadline Friday 11:59 p.m.

127 Wednesday, October 8, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Wednesday, October 8, 2014 General Reminders Send me an e mail TODAY describing your favorite part of TKAM (5 test bonus points) Reel Buffs Movie Club meets Tuesdays and Thursdays Today- John Adams (Parts 2 & 3) Tomorrow– Back to the Future (room 244 – just for fun) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential question: How “revolutionary” was the American Revolution? Today’s Activities Brief video segment from Liberty (Part 2) – Thomas Paine and Common Sense Document analysis and interpretation – excerpts from Common Sense and the Declaration of Independence Small group discussion of responses Homework: Read Thomas Paine’s Common Sense (answer questions on Launch Pad for extra credit) Deadline 11:59 tonight! Continue reading Chapter 6 (pages ) Chapter 6 Learning Curve and Chapter Quiz - deadline Friday 11:59 p.m.

128 Tuesday, October 7, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Tuesday, October 7, 2014 General Reminders Last night for To Kill a Mockingbird – 7:00 p.m. (Bonus points for attending) Reel Buffs Movie Club meets Tuesdays and Thursdays Today- John Adams (Parts 2 & 3) Tomorrow-- John Adams (Parts 2 & 3) (same as Tuesday) Thursday– Back to the Future (room 244 – just for fun) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential question: Was colonial independence inevitable and was war the only way to achieve it? Today’s Activities Interactive discussion of Revolution era events Small group and whole group discussions of the essential question above Homework: Read Thomas Paine’s Common Sense (answer questions on Launch Pad for extra credit) Begin reading Chapter 6 (pages 184 – 189) Chapter 6 Learning Curve and Chapter Quiz will be due Friday.

129 Monday, October 6, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Monday, October 6, 2014 General Reminders Reel Buffs Movie Club meets Tuesdays and Thursdays Tuesday - John Adams (Parts 2 & 3) Wednesday -- John Adams (Parts 2 & 3) (same as Tuesday) Thursday– Back to the Future (room 244 – just for fun) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential question: Was colonial independence inevitable and was war the only way to achieve it? Today’s Activities Vocabulary Test – Chapters 1 – 5 Read Profiles in Folly essay “King George III and the American Revolution” p. 137 Homework: Liberty, Part I is linked on my webpage (if you missed it in class or need to see it again to take notes). Read Profiles in Folly essay “King George III and the American Revolution” – It will be posted on the webpage today. Chapter 6 Learning Curve and Chapter Quiz will be due Friday.

130 Friday, October 3, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Friday, October 3, 2014 General Reminders Today– Group time line due by 5:00 p.m. Monday- Big Vocabulary Test – Chapters 1 – 5 (Major grade) Reel Buffs Movie Club meets Tuesdays and Thursdays Tuesday - John Adams (Parts 2 & 3) Wednesday -- John Adams (Parts 2 & 3) (same as Tuesday) Thursday– Back to the Future (room 244 – just for fun) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential question: Was colonial independence inevitable and was war the only way to achieve it? Today’s Activities Finish time lines!!!! Homework: Complete time lines Study vocabulary – The complete list with definitions is now posted on my webpage! Liberty, Part I is linked on my webpage (if you missed it in class or need to see it again to take notes).

131 Thursday, October 2, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Thursday, October 2, 2014 General Reminders Tomorrow– Group time line due. (Major grade) Monday- Big Vocabulary Test – Chapters 1 – 5 (Major grade) Reel Buffs Movie Club meets Tuesdays and Thursdays Today– Back to the Future (room 244 – just for fun) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Understand social and legal implications of unwise decisions. Listen and ask relevant questions. Today’s Activities The Women’s Center Presentation: Play It Safe Homework: Complete time lines Study vocabulary Liberty, Part I is linked on my webpage (if you missed it in class or need to see it again to take notes).

132 Wednesday, October 1, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Wednesday, October 1, 2014 General Reminders Tomorrow– Play it Safe Presentation (Bring a signed form back if you DON’T want to be in class that day.) Friday– Group time line due. (Major grade) Monday- Big Vocabulary Test – Chapters 1 – 5 (Major grade) Reel Buffs Movie Club meets Tuesdays and Thursdays Today- HBO mini series – John Adams, Part I (repeat of Tuesday’s show) Tomorrow– Back to the Future Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential question: Was colonial independence inevitable and was war the only way to achieve it? Today’s Activities Collaborative Project: Road to Revolution Annotated Time Line Homework: Complete time lines Study vocabulary Liberty, Part I is linked on my webpage (if you missed it in class or need to see it again to take notes).

133 Tuesday, September 30, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Tuesday, September 30, 2014 General Reminders Thursday – Play it Safe Presentation (Bring a signed form back if you DON’T want to be in class that day.) Friday– Group time line due. (Major grade) Monday- Big Vocabulary Test – Chapters 1 – 5 (Major grade) Reel Buffs Movie Club meets Tuesdays and Thursdays Tuesday– HBO mini series – John Adams, Part I Wednesday - HBO mini series – John Adams, Part I (repeat of Tuesday’s show) Thursday – Back to the Future Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential question: Was colonial independence inevitable and was war the only way to achieve it? Today’s Activities Collaborative Project: Road to Revolution Annotated Time Line Homework: Reading in Chapter 5 and Learning Curve for Chapter 5 Learning Curve: due Tuesday night at 11:59 Liberty, Part I is linked on my webpage (if you missed it in class or need to see it again to take notes).

134 Movie Club: You will be watching the HBO series John Adams (parts 1 & 2) Each part is 1 hour. We will finish at 5:00. The story begins in Boston in 1770, the time of the “Boston Massacre.” To receive 5 bonus points on a test, you must take a reasonable amount of notes and turn them in today.

135 Test Corrections: You will be working in room 234 across the hall. Be sure to take a textbook with you. Work silently and individually. LEAVE YOUR CELL PHONE WITH ME. Find a copy of the test, a correction form, and your scan sheet on the table. Start with 14. DO NOT CORRECT numbers 1 – 13. We will do 1 – 13 in class later. Bring everything back to me when finished.

136 Monday, September 29, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Monday, September 29, 2014 General Reminders Thursday – Play it Safe Presentation (Bring a signed form back if you DON’T want to be in class that day.) Friday– Group time line due. (Major grade) Monday- Big Vocabulary Test – Chapters 1 – 5 (Major grade) Reel Buffs Movie Club meets Tuesdays and Thursdays Tuesday– HBO mini series – John Adams, Part I Thursday – Back to the Future Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential question: Was colonial independence inevitable and was war the only way to achieve it? Today’s Activities Introductory video and notes: Liberty, Part I Homework: Reading in Chapter 5 and Learning Curve for Chapter 5 Learning Curve: due Tuesday night at 11:59

137 Friday, September 26, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Friday, September 26, 2014 General Reminders Next Thursday – Group time line due. (Major grade) Next Friday - Big Vocabulary Test – Chapters 1 – 5 (Major grade) Reel Buffs Movie Club meets Tuesdays and Thursdays Tuesday– HBO mini series – John Adams, Part I Thursday – Back to the Future Today’s Content and Language Objectives Explore possible responses to the following essential question: Was colonial independence inevitable and was war the only way to achieve it? Today’s Activities Introductory video and notes: Liberty, Part I Directions for collaborative project: The Road to Revolution Annotated Time Line Homework: Reading in Chapter 5 and Learning Curve for Chapter 5 Wednesday night: pages 150 – 157 Thursday night: pages 157 – 167 Weekend: pages 168 – 179 Learning Curve: due Tuesday night at 11:59

138 Thursday, September 25, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Thursday, September 25, 2014 General Reminders Reel Buffs Movie Club meets Tuesdays and Thursdays Today– Batman (just for fun – no bonus points) in room 244 Today’s Content and Language Objectives Demonstrate understanding of the following essential questions: How did the South Atlantic System create an interconnected Atlantic World? Today’s Activities Go over test Homework: Reading in Chapter 5 and Learning Curve for Chapter 5 Wednesday night: pages 150 – 157 Thursday night: pages 157 – 167 Weekend: pages

139 Welcome to Movie Club For APUSH
Today’s Movie: Last of the Mohicans The story of the French and Indian War You must take at least one page of notes for bonus points. 3:00 to 5:00

140 Wednesday, September 24, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Wednesday, September 24, 2014 General Reminders Reel Buffs Movie Club meets Tuesdays and Thursdays in room 244 at 2:45 TODAY at 3:00 and 5:15 – The Last of the Mohicans (story of the French and Indian War) Thursday – Batman (just for fun – no bonus points) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Demonstrate understanding of the following essential questions: How did the South Atlantic System create an interconnected Atlantic World? In what ways were Britain’s American colonies affected by events across the Atlantic? How were colonial societies taking on an identity of their own by the mid 1700s? Today’s Activities Multiple Choice Exam Homework: Reading in Chapter 5 and Learning Curve for Chapter 5 Wednesday night: pages 150 – 157 Thursday night: pages 157 – 167 Weekend: pages

141 Tips for effective debate:
DO NOT read a statement. Just talk. DO NOT direct your statements to me. Talk to the other side. Stand to speak. Speak loudly, clearly, and slowly. Listen to others and take notes, so you can actually respond to what they say. Listen to your OWN team so you can add to what they say. Asking questions is good. Everyone on a team must speak once before anyone on that team can speak twice.

142 Tuesday, September 23, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Tuesday, September 23, 2014 General Reminders Unit 2 Test (Chapters 3 & 4) TOMORROW Reel Buffs Movie Club meets Tuesdays and Thursdays in room 244 at 2:45 TOMORROW at 3:00 and 5:15 – The Last of the Mohicans (story of the French and Indian War) Thursday – Batman (just for fun – no bonus points) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Examine the following essential question Did the Great Awakening or the Enlightenment have a more profound and lasting impact on America? (even up to the present day) Today’s Activities Debate the above question. Homework: Complete Learning Curve for Chapter 4 TODAY by 11:59 p.m. Study for Unit 2 exam

143 Monday, September 22, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Monday, September 22, 2014 General Reminders Unit 2 Test (Chapters 3 & 4) on Wednesday Reel Buffs Movie Club meets Tuesdays and Thursdays in room 244 at 2:45 Wednesday at 3:00 and 5:15 – The Last of the Mohicans (story of the French and Indian War) Thursday – Batman (just for fun – no bonus points) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Examine the following essential question Did the Great Awakening or the Enlightenment have a more profound and lasting impact on America? (even up to the present day) Today’s Activities Prepare for tomorrow’s debate – Everyone MUST speak during the debate. Higher scores will go to individuals who are able to respond specifically to the other side’s arguments (so you need to understand BOTH points of view). Homework: Complete Learning Curve for Chapter 4 by Tuesday, 11:59 p.m. Prepare for class debate on the Enlightenment and Great Awakening (Tuesday) Read documents posted on my webpage

144 Friday, September 19, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Friday, September 19, 2014 General Reminders Unit 2 Test (Chapters 3 & 4) on Wedneday Reel Buffs Movie Club meets Tuesdays and Thursdays in room 244 at 2:45 Next Wednesday at 3:00 and 5:15 – The Last of the Mohicans (story of the French and Indian War) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Examine the following essential question Did the Great Awakening or the Enlightenment have a more profound and lasting impact on America? Today’s Activities God in America – “George Whitefield and the Great Awakening” Take notes Homework: Complete Learning Curve for Chapter 3 by Friday, 11:59 p.m. Finish reading Chapter 4, pages 135 – 143 Complete Learning Curve for Chapter 4 by Tuesday, 11:59 p.m. Prepare for class debate on the Enlightenment and Great Awakening (Tuesday) Read documents posted on my webpage

145 Thursday, September 18, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Thursday, September 18, 2014 General Reminders Reel Buffs Movie Club meets Tuesdays and Thursdays in room 244 at 2:45 Today– The Princess Bride (Just for fun – no bonus points) Next Wednesday at 3:00 and 5:15 – The Last of the Mohicans (story of the French and Indian War) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Examine the following essential question In what ways was the region of the Middle Colonies the most socially, culturally, and economically diverse? Today’s Activities Shaping America Video – Lesson 5 – “Diversifying British America” Classroom discussion Homework: Complete Learning Curve for Chapter 3 by Friday, 11:59 p.m. Continue reading Chapter 4, pages Begin preparing for class debate on the Enlightenment and Great Awakening – Read 3 documents posted on my webpage.

146 APUSH Binder Organization
Cover Page - Using a pen or marker, center this information prominently on the page: Your Name AP U.S. History (APUSH) Ms. Ayala Period ___ 2014 – 2015 Immediately after your cover page, place miscellaneous items, such as Course Information, Reading Schedules, etc. Then 5 dividers for the fall semester - Clearly label the dividers Period 1 – ( ) – Chapters 1 & 2 Period 2 – ( ) – Chapters 3 & 4 Period 3 – ( ) – Chapters 5 - 8 Period 4 – ( ) – Chapters 9 – 12 Period 5 – ( ) – Chapters

147 Test Correction Procedures:
Please set your phone to silent and put it in the bucket. You must be quiet at all times – just like a test. Scan sheets are stacked by period. Find yours. Get the correct test form (A,B,C,D) from the colored folders on the from table. Get and READ the directions for making corrections. Get the correction form. Be sure to fill in the information at the top correctly, including the time you began and finished. See me if you have any questions. I am here to help. When finished, hand me your scan sheet and corrections. Return the test to the folder and directions to the table.

148 Wednesday, September 17, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Wednesday, September 17, 2014 General Reminders If you were absent Monday, you must see me to sign up for Launch Pad, our on-line textbook. Assignment due Friday!!!!!! Test Corrections – last opportunity after school today Reel Buffs Movie Club meets Tuesdays and Thursdays in room 244 at 2:45 Thursday – The Princess Bride Today’s Content and Language Objectives Examine the following essential question How and why did the institution of slavery develop differently in the Chesapeake region and South Carolina? Today’s Activities Document analysis – Virginia Slave Codes, Classroom discussion Homework: Complete Learning Curve for Chapter 3 by Friday, 11:59 p.m. Begin reading Chapter 4, pages 114 – 126 Begin preparing for class debate on the Enlightenment and Great Awakening

149 Tuesday, September 16, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Tuesday, September 16, 2014 General Reminders Today is the last day to make up the Unit 1 test if you missed it. Test Corrections – today and tomorrow. Sign up at my desk. Reel Buffs Movie Club meets Tuesdays and Thursdays in room 244 at 2:45 Today- Luther Today’s Content and Language Objectives Examine the following essential question How and why did the institution of slavery develop differently in the Chesapeake region and South Carolina? Today’s Activities Document analysis – Virginia Slave Codes, Classroom discussion Homework: Complete Learning Curve for Chapter 3 by Friday, 11:59 p.m. Begin reading Chapter 4, pages

150 Friday, September 12, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Friday, September 12, 2014 General Reminders If you missed the test Wednesday, you must make it up after school no later than Tuesday after school. Test Corrections – Today through next Wednesday. Sign up at my desk. Reel Buffs Movie Club meets Tuesdays and Thursdays in room 244 at 2:45 Next Tuesday - Luther Today’s Content and Language Objectives Examine the following essential question How do historians use primary source documents to understand the cultural values of the past? Today’s Activities Document analysis – Puritan Family Law p. 40 (in document reader) Classroom discussion Homework: Finish Chapter 3 – Read pages 103 – 111 Crash Course in U.S. History episodes 1 - 4

151 Thursday, September 11, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Thursday, September 11, 2014 General Reminders If you missed the test yesterday, you must make it up after school no later than Tuesday after school. Reel Buffs Movie Club meets Tuesdays and Thursdays in room 244 at 2:45 Today – The Little Mermaid Next Tuesday - Luther Today’s Content and Language Objectives Examine the following essential question Why is the year 1660 the beginning of a new period in colonial history? Today’s Activities Reading Quiz 3-1 You will need a pen and a highlighter (different color for each person in group). Classroom discussion Homework: Continue Chapter 3 – Read pages

152 Wednesday, September 10, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Wednesday, September 10, 2014 General Reminders You may turn in any missing work from last week NOW – no later Reel Buffs Movie Club meets Tuesdays and Thursdays in room 244 at 2:45 Today’s Content and Language Objectives Demonstrate mastery of the following concepts: How did the Spanish, French, and English settlement of the New World impact Native American society? How did the English settlements in the New England region and the Chesapeake region differ? Today’s Activities Unit 1 Exam – Chapters 1 & 2 Get a scantron. You’ll need a pencil for bubbling. For SUBJECT – write Unit 1 Test Homework: Begin chapter 3 – Read pages 80 – 90 (I feel a reading quiz coming soon)

153 Tuesday, September 9, 2014 General Reminders
AP U.S. History Tuesday, September 9, 2014 General Reminders Unit 1 Test tomorrow (Chapters 1 & 2) Today’s Content and Language Objectives Review content related to this essential questions: How did the Spanish, French, and English settlement of the New World impact Native American society? How did the English settlements in the New England region and the Chesapeake region differ? Today’s Activities Cooperative learning activity: Review for Unit 1 exam Homework: Study for test Crash Course American History – Episodes 1 and 2 are great short reviews

154 Substitute Sept 2 through Sept 8 – Various Chapter 2 Activities

155 Friday, August 29, 2014 General Reminders Essential Question:
AP U.S. History Friday, August 29, 2014 General Reminders Turn in signed contracts and course information. Periods 1 & 2 – Please bring a box of tissues ASAP. Periods 4, 5, 6 – Please bring a package of 4 highlighters ASAP. Essential Question: How did the religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam become dominant in Europe and the Middle East prior to the Age of Exploration? What role did these religious beliefs play in launching the Age of Exploration? Themes in U.S. History Ideas, Beliefs, and Culture Historical Thinking Skills: Historical Causation Contextualization Today’s Activities Introduction to Crash Course in History videos by John Green World History # 11 & 13 (Christianity, Judaism, Islam) Homework: Chapter 2 - Read pages

156 Thursday, August 28, 2014 General Reminders Essential Questions:
AP U.S. History Thursday, August 28, 2014 General Reminders Turn in signed contracts and course information. Periods 1 & 2 – Please bring a box of tissues ASAP. Periods 4, 5, 6 – Please bring a package of 4 highlighters ASAP. Essential Questions: To what extent does the natural environment contribute to the development of distinct regional group identities, institutions, and conflicts? How and why did people move within the Americas before European contact? Historical Theme: Peopling Environment and Geography Today’s Activities Group presentations: Native American Diversity and Geography Reading quiz (pp. 18 – 25) Homework: Read pages

157 Wednesday, August 27, 2014 General Reminders Today’s Objective
AP U.S. History Wednesday, August 27, 2014 General Reminders Turn in signed contracts and course information. If you have not been issued a textbook, see me. Periods 1 & 2 – Please bring a box of tissues ASAP. Periods 4, 5, 6 – Please bring a package of 4 highlighters ASAP. Today’s Objective Answer the following essential questions: To what extent does the natural environment contribute to the development of distinct regional group identities, institutions, and conflicts? How and why did people move within the Americas before European contact? Today’s Activities Collaborative learning - Comparing and contrasting native American groups at the time of first European contact Homework: Read pages

158 Remind 101 Directions Enter this number into your cell phone:
Then enter the following message for your class: 1st period 2nd period 4th period 5th period 6th period I will be able to text you important reminders for class. Our cell numbers will remain hidden to each other for privacy.

159 Tuesday, August 26, 2014 General Reminders Today’s Objective
AP U.S. History Tuesday, August 26, 2014 General Reminders Turn in signed contracts and course information. If you have not been issued a textbook, see me. Periods 1 & 2 – Please bring a box of tissues ASAP. Periods 4, 5, 6 – Please bring a package of 4 highlighters ASAP. Today’s Objective Answer the following essential questions: To what extent does the natural environment contribute to the development of distinct regional group identities, institutions, and conflicts? How and why did people move within the Americas before European contact? Today’s Activities Collaborative learning - Comparing and contrasting native American groups at the time of first European contact Enroll in Remind 101 Homework: Read pages

160 Monday, August 25, 2014 Today’s Activities AP U.S. History
Issue textbooks Homework: Read pages Discuss introductory topics as time permits: Course overview – Academic Honesty AP Contracts Supplies Remind 101 G mail address General course expectations Binder for APUSH (exclusively) Reading quizzes Make up work Late work Test retakes Extra credit

161 E Mail Communication ayalaapush@gmail.com
Use the following e mail address to communicate with me about APUSH. If you have a question about an assignment or would like to turn in a written assignment electronically, this is the best account to use. Send a message to this address with your name and period number in the subject line, and I will add you to contacts for this account.


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