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Thursday 02 Aug EQ: Why do we study history? Housekeeping Handout Textbooks Goals Inventory Sheet U.S. Citizenship Test American History Questions what do we know? Map Challenge Do you know all 50 States and can you label them on a map? Friday 03 Aug EQ: Where should the story of U.S. history begin? How do we evaluate the importance of events and people in history? Syllabus & Introduction to Course Pre-Test (SBMC questions) Introduction to Historical Thinking Skills Student Activity: Students investigate the question of when a course on U.S. history should begin, considering the implications of the following dates: 1453, 1491, 1492, 1517, 1588, and 1607. Period 1 Chapter 1 (4-23) New World Beginnings to 1769 Monday 06 Aug EQ: How did European exploration in the new world impact Native peoples? Map Challenge Do you know all 50 states and can you label them on a map? Student Activity: Students investigate the question of when a course on U.S. history should begin, considering the implications of the following dates: 1453, 1491, 1492, 1517, 1588, and 1607. Native American Culture Group Map Crash Course US History #1: Native Americans & Spanish Conquerors (beg. through 5:34) Period 1 Chapter 1 Tuesday 07 Aug EQ: What are the similarities & differences among the Spanish, French, & British patterns of colonization in America? European Exploration Notes o Spanish Colonization o Pueblo Revolt (Pope s Rebellion) o French Colonization Sepulveda v. Casas Primary Source Reading & Comparison Period 1 Chapter 1 Wednesday 08 Aug EQ: What were the Virginia Company s instructions for settling Jamestown and were they followed? Student Opening Activity Locating a Colony Activity Jamestown Unearthed Primary Source investigation Period 1 Chapter 2 (25-39) The Planting of English America 1500-1733 Thursday 09 Aug EQ: What were the Virginia Company s instructions for settling Jamestown and were they followed? Jamestown Unearthed Primary Source Investigation The Chesapeake Colonies Notes Period 1 Chapter 2 Friday 10 Aug EQ: How did the three colonial regions differ economically, politically, and socially? Thirteen Colonies Chart Period 2 Chapter 2 & Chapter 3 (42-60) Settling the Northern Colonies 1619-1700 Monday 13 Aug EQ: What is the difference between the Pilgrims & the Puritans and the colonies they established? Complete Thirteen Colonies Chart The English Colonies Notes (Middle Colonies) The English Colonies Notes (Mass.) Pilgrims/Puritans John Winthrop Model of Christian Charity Primary Source Activity Period 2 Chapter 3 (42-60) Settling the Northern Colonies 1619-1700 Tuesday 14 Aug EQ: What are the similarities and differences between the New England and Southern Colonies? John Winthrop Model of Christian Charity Primary Source Activity New England Colony Notes (Puritan Mass. & Salem Witch Trials)

Comparison of New England vs. Southern Colonies Venn Diagram Period 2 Chapter 4 (62-76) American Life in the Seventeenth Century 1607-1692 Wednesday 15 Aug EQ: What impact did the First Great Awakening have on the American colonies? Life in the 17 th Century & the First Great Awakening Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God Primary Source Activity Period 2 Chapter 4 (62-76) American Life in the Seventeenth Century 1607-1692 Period 2 Chapter 5 (78-99) Colonial Society on the Eve of Revolution, 1700-1775 Thursday 16 Aug EQ: What impact did the First Great Awakening have on the American colonies? Key Concept Review for Periods 1 & 2 AMSCO Chapter 1 & 2 Quiz Period 1 & 2 Chapters 1-5 American Pageant & Chapters 1-3 in AMSCO Friday 17 Aug Period 1 & 2 Key Concept Review for Periods 1 & 2 Period 1 & 2 Chapters 1-5 American Pageant & Chapters 1-3 in AMSCO Monday 20 Aug Review AMSCO Chapter 1 & 2 SBMC Question practice Review Study Guide & Answer any questions Kahoot Tuesday 21 Aug TEST Period 1 & 2 Summer Assignment (Chapters 1-5) TEST Chapter 6 Reading Questions when finished with test. Wednesday 22 Aug Review Test Go over missed questions. Why was the question missed? Reteach Difficult vocabulary review (begin list) Thursday 23 Aug E.Q.: What sense of colonial unity existed in British American colonies by the 18 th Century? On the Eve of the French & Indian War Power point Period 3 Chapter 6 (101-116) The Duel for North America 1608-1763 Friday 24 Aug E.Q.: How did the French and Indian war lead to the American Revolution? Chapter 6 Reading Quiz 1754 & 1763 Map Activity Period 3 Chapter 6 Monday 27 Aug Essay Day ENGLISH British Acts Chart Period 3 Chapter 7 (117-133) The Road to Revolution 1763-17756 Tuesday 28 Aug Complete & Review British Acts Chart Chapter 7 Reading Quiz Period 3 Chapter 7 Wednesday 29 Aug Period 3 Chapter 7 Thursday 30 Aug American Revolution Power point (Review of events leading up to the D.O.I.) Gaspee Incident & CNN Video Common Sense Primary Source Assignment Period 3 Chapter 8 (135-153) America Secedes from the Empire Friday 31 Aug E.Q.: How does the D.O.I. reflect the relationship between Britain and her colonies? Review Common Sense Assignment Declaration of Independence Music Video Declaration of Independence Reading (Morgan Freeman Independence Hall) Discuss the four parts of the D.O.I. Period 3 Chapter 8 LABOR DAY HOLIDAY Tuesday 04 Sep American Revolution Power point Part 2 Period 3 Chapter 8 Wednesday 05 Sep ( Day) Thursday 06 Sep Period 3 Chapter 9 (160-181) The Confederation and the Constitution 1776-1790 Friday 07 Sep Period 3 Chapter 9 Monday 10 Sep Benchmark #1 ENGLISH Period 3 Chapter 10 (182-202) Launching the New Ship of State 1789-1800 Tuesday 11 Sep Benchmark #1 SCIENCE Period 3 Chapter 10

Wednesday 12 Sep Benchmark #1 ELECTIVES Period 3 Chapter 10 Thursday 13 Sep Benchmark #1 MATH Review for Benchmark Friday 14 Sep BENCHMARK #1 SOCIAL STUDIES Monday 17 Sep Review BENCHMARK Tuesday 18 Sep Review Review Period 3 Study Guide Period 3 Kahoot Wednesday 19 Sep Period 3 Test (Chapters 6-10) Thursday 20 Sep Review Test Go over missed questions. Why was the question missed? Reteach Period 4 Chapter 11 (204-224) The Triumphs and Travails of the Jeffersonian Republic, 1800-1812 Friday 21 Sep Performance Essay Prep / DBQ focus Monday 24 Sep ESSAY SOCIAL STUDIES Tuesday 25 Sep E.Q.: What was the so-called Peaceful Revolution of 1800 and how did it lead to the death of Alexander Hamilton? Revolution of 1800 Hamilton / Burr Duel (Use Hamilton Musical Lyrics & Songs) - Death of Hamilton Jeffersonian Democracy Notes Louisiana Purchase Westward Expansion Map Label & Color Period 4 Chapter 11 (204-224) The Triumphs and Travails of the Jeffersonian Republic, 1800-1812 Wednesday 26 Sep E.Q.: What was the so-called Peaceful Revolution of 1800 and how did it lead to the death of Alexander Hamilton? Revolution of 1800 Hamilton / Burr Duel (Use Hamilton Musical Lyrics & Songs) - Death of Hamilton Jeffersonian Democracy Notes Louisiana Purchase Westward Expansion Map Label & Color Period 4 Chapter 11 Thursday 27 Sep E.Q.: Did Jefferson strictly follow his beliefs in the idea of a strict interpretation of the Constitution? Chapter Reading Quiz Jeffersonian Democracy & The War of 1812 Period 4 Chapter 12 (226-247) The Second War for Independence and the Upsurge of Nationalism, 1812-1824 Friday 28 Sep EARLY RELEASE HOMECOMING & Review Monday 01 Oct Essay Day SCIENCE Period 4 Chapter 12 Tuesday 02 Oct Period 4 Chapter 13 Wednesday 03 Oct Period 4 Chapter 14 (278-307) Forging the National Economy, 1790-1860 Thursday 04 Oct Period 4 Chapter 14 Friday 05 Oct STUDENT HOLIDAY PROFESSIONAL LEARNING DAY FALL HOLIDAY Tuesday 09 Oct Period 4 Chapter 15 (309-336) The Ferment of Reform and Culture 1790-1860 Wednesday 10 Oct PSAT / College and Career Fair Thursday 11 Oct Period 4 Chapter 15 Friday 12 Oct Period 4 Chapter 16 (340-361) The South and the Slavery Controversy 1793-1860 Monday 15 Oct Essay Day MATH Period 4 Chapter 16 Tuesday 16 Oct Period 4 / Review for Test Wednesday 17 Oct Review for Test Thursday 18 Oct Period 4 Test (Chapters 11-16)

Friday 19 Oct Review Test Go over missed questions. Why was the question missed? Reteach Monday 22 Oct Period 5 Chapter 17 (363 380) Manifest Destiny and Its Legacy 1841-1848 Tuesday 23 Oct Period 5 Chapter 17 Wednesday 24 Oct Period 5 Chapter 18 (381-398) Renewing the Sectional Struggle 1848-1854 Thursday 25 Oct Period 5 Chapter 18 Friday 26 Oct Period 5 Chapter 19 (399-420) Drifting Toward Disunion 1854-1861 Monday 29 Oct Benchmark #2 SCIENCE Period 5 Chapter 19 Tuesday 30 Oct Benchmark #2 ENGLISH Period 5 Chapter 20/21 INDUSTRIAL / FARMING SIMULATION Wednesday 31 Oct Benchmark #2 ELECTIVES Review for Benchmark Thursday 01 Nov Benchmark #2 SOCIAL STUDIES Friday 02 Nov Benchmark #2 MATH Review BENCHMARK Monday 05 Nov Period 5 Chapter 20 (421-437) Girding for War: The North and the South 1861-1865 Tuesday 06 Nov Period 5 Chapter 20/21 Wednesday 07 Nov Period 5 Chapter 21 (438-464) The Furnace of Civil War, 1861-1865 Thursday 08 Nov Period 5 Chapter 21 Friday 09 Nov Period 5 Chapter 21 Monday 12 Nov Essay Day ELECTIVES Review Tuesday 13 Nov Period 5 Test (Chapters 16-21) Note: Chapter 16 spans periods 4 & 5 Wednesday 14 Nov Review Test Go over missed questions. Why was the question missed? Reteach Thursday 15 Nov Period 6 Chapter 22 (465-485) The Ordeal of Reconstruction 1865-1877 Friday 16 Nov Period 6 Chapter 22 THANKSGIVING BREAK Monday 26 Nov Period 6 Chapter 23 (488-510) Political Paralysis in the Gilded Age 1869-1896 Tuesday 27 Nov Period 6 Chapter 23 Wednesday 28 Nov Period 6 Chapter 24 (512-538) Industry Comes of Age 1865-1900 Thursday 29 Nov Period 6 Chapter 24 Friday 30 Nov Period 6 Chapter 25 (539-572) America Moves to the City 1865-1900 Monday 03 Dec Period 6 Chapter 25 Tuesday 04 Dec Period 6 Chapter 25 Wednesday 05 Dec Period 6 Chapter 26 (574-605) The Great West and the Agricultural Revolution, 1865-1896 Thursday 06 Dec Period 6 Chapter 26 Friday 07 Dec Review Period 6 Monday 10 Dec Period 6 Test Tuesday 11 Dec Review Test Go over missed questions. Why was the question missed? Reteach Wednesday 12 Dec Thursday 13 Dec REVIEW for Semester Exams Friday 14 Dec REVIEW for Semester Exams Monday 17 Dec REVIEW for Semester Exams Tuesday 18 Dec Semester Exam 7 th Period Wednesday 19 Dec Semester Exams 1 st & 2 nd Periods Thursday 20 Dec Semester Exams 3 rd & 4 th Periods Friday 21 Dec Semester Exams 5 th & 6 th Periods END FIRST SEMESTER

Wednesday 09 Jan Period 7 Chapter 27 (607-634) Empire and Expansion 1890-1909 Thursday 10 Jan Period 7 Chapter 27 Friday 11 Jan Period 7 Chapter 28 (638-662) Progressivism and the Republican Roosevelt, 1901-1912 Monday 14 Jan Period 7 Chapter 28 Tuesday 15 Jan Chapter 29 (663-690) Wilsonian Progressivism in Peace and War, 1913-1920 Wednesday 16 Jan Period 7 Chapter 29 Thursday 17 Jan Period 7 Chapter 30 (692-718) American Life in the Roaring Twenties 1920-1929 Friday 18 Jan Period 7 Chapter 30 MLK HOLIDAY Tuesday 22 Jan Period 7 Chapter 31 (720-741) The Politics of Boom and Bust, 1920-1929 Wednesday 23 Jan Period 7 Chapter 31 Thursday 24 Jan Period 7 Chapter 32 (742-767) The Great Depression and the New Deal, 1933-1939 Friday 25 Jan Period 7 Chapter 32 Monday 28 Jan Essay Day - ENGLISH Tuesday 29 Jan Period 7 Chapter 33 (769-787) Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Shadow of War, 1933-1941 Wednesday 30 Jan Period 7 Chapter 33 Thursday 31 Jan Period 7 Chapter 34 (789-816) America in World War II, 1941-1945 Friday 01 Feb Period 7 Chapter 34 Monday 04 Feb REVIEW FOR TEST Tuesday 05 Feb Period 7 Test (Chapters 27-34) 8 chapters total Wednesday 06 Feb Review Period 7 Test Go over missed questions. Why was the question missed? Reteach Thursday 07 Feb Period 8 Chapter 35 (820-849) The Cold War Begins, 1945-1952 Friday 08 Feb Period 8 Chapter 35 Monday 11 Feb Benchmark #1 MATH Benchmark Review Tuesday 12 Feb Benchmark #1 SOCIAL STUDIES Wednesday 13 Feb Benchmark #1 ELECTIVES Review Benchmark Go over missed questions. Why was the question missed? Reteach Thursday 14 Feb Benchmark #1 ENGLISH Period 8 Chapter 35 Friday 15 Feb Benchmark #1 SCIENCE Period 8 Chapter 36 (850-883) American Zenith 1952-1963 Monday 18 Feb Tuesday 19 Feb STUDENT HOLIDAYS PROFESSIONAL LEARNING DAYS WINTER HOLIDAYS (Inclement Weather Make-Up Days) Monday 25 Feb Period 8 Chapter 36 Tuesday 26 Feb Period 8 Chapter 36 Wednesday 27 Feb Period 8 Chapter 37 (884-910) The Stormy Sixties 1963-1973 Thursday 28 Feb Period 8 Chapter 37 Friday 01 Mar for Performance Exam Monday 04 Mar Essay Day SOCIAL STUDIES Tuesday 05 Mar Period 8 Chapter 37 Wednesday 06 Mar Period 8 Chapter 37 Thursday 07 Mar Period 8 Chapter 38 (911-932) Challenges to the Postwar Order, 1973-1980 Friday 08 Mar Period 8 Chapter 38 Monday 11 Mar Essay Day SCIENCE Period 8 Chapter 38 Tuesday 12 Mar Review for Period 8 Test (35-38) Wednesday 13 Mar Period 8 Test Thursday 14 Mar Review Period 8 Test Go over missed questions. Why was the question missed? Reteach Friday 15 Mar Period 9 Chapter 39 (933-956) The Resurgence of Conservatism 1980-1992 Monday 18 Mar STUDENT HOLIDAY PROFESSIONAL LEARNING DAY Tuesday 19 Mar Period 9 Chapter 39 Wednesday 20 Mar Period 9 Chapter 39

Thursday 21 Mar Period 9 Chapter 40 (957-978) America Confronts the Post-Cold War Era 1992-2000 Friday 22 Mar Period 9 Chapter 40 Monday 25 Mar Essay Day MATH Period 9 Chapter 40 Tuesday 26 Mar Period 9 Chapter 41 (979-1007) The American People Face a New Century 2001-2014 Wednesday 27 Mar Period 9 Chapter 41 Thursday 28 Mar Review for Period 9 Test (39-41) Friday 29 Mar Period 9 TEST SPRING BREAK Monday 08 Apr Review Period 9 Test Go over missed questions. Why was the question missed? Reteach Tuesday 09 Apr Review for Benchmark Wednesday 10 Apr Review for Benchmark Thursday 11 Apr Review for Benchmark Friday 12 Apr Review for Benchmark Monday 15 Apr Benchmark #2 SOCIAL STUDIES Tuesday 16 Apr Benchmark #2 MATH Review Benchmark Go over missed questions. Why was the question missed? Reteach Wednesday 17 Apr Benchmark #2 ELECTIVES AP & MILESTONE REVIEW Thursday 18 Apr Benchmark #2 SCIENCE AP & MILESTONE REVIEW Friday 19 Apr Benchmark #2 ENGLISH AP & MILESTONE REVIEW Monday 22 Apr AP & MILESTONE REVIEW Tuesday 23 Apr AP & MILESTONE REVIEW Wednesday 24 Apr AP & MILESTONE REVIEW Thursday 25 Apr AP & MILESTONE REVIEW Friday 26 Apr AP & MILESTONE REVIEW Monday 29 Apr Essay Day - ELECTIVES AP & MILESTONE REVIEW Tuesday 30 Apr AP & MILESTONE REVIEW Wednesday 01 May AP & MILESTONE REVIEW Thursday 02 May AP & MILESTONE REVIEW Friday 03 May AP & MILESTONE REVIEW Monday 06 May (AP Government AM, AP Environmental Science PM) AP & MILESTONE REVIEW Tuesday 07 May (AP Spanish AM) AP & MILESTONE REVIEW Wednesday 08 May (AP English Literature AM) U.S. History MILESTONE AP REVIEW Thursday 09 May (AP Chemistry AM, AP Psychology PM) AP REVIEW Friday 10 May (AP US History AM, AP Studio Art PM) Monday 13 May (AP Biology AM) Tuesday 14 May (AP Calculus AM, AP Human Geography PM) Wednesday 15 May (AP English Language AM, AP Macroeconomics PM) Thursday 16 May (AP World History AM, AP Statistics PM) Friday 17 May (AP Computer Science PM) Monday 20 May [Senior Exams 4 th 7 th ] Tuesday 21 May Semester Exam 7 th Period Wednesday 22 May Semester Exams 1 st & 2 nd Periods Thursday 23 May Semester Exams 3 rd & 4 th Periods Friday 24 May Semester Exams 5 th & 6 th Periods [Graduation] END SECOND SEMESTER