Daily Calendar: Assignments and Materials


Date

Period 2
Period 4

Tuesday,
June 12
Review Nationalism vs. Sectionalism topics
Kahoot review: https://play.kahoot.it/#/k/bed12611-904c-408c-b22c-15c535930072

(You may need to create a Kahoot account to access the game)
Review Nationalism vs. Sectionalism topics
Kahoot review: https://play.kahoot.it/#/k/bed12611-904c-408c-b22c-15c535930072

(You may need to create a Kahoot account to access the game)
Friday,
June 8
Disuss Monroe Doctrine
Two questions to answer from Monroe Doctrine:
  1. What claims did the U.S. make regarding the newly independent nations of Latin America?
  2. How did the U.S. define its relationship with Europe moving forward?

Competing interests in the "Era of Good Feelings": Nationalism vs. Sectionalism


FINAL EXAM REVIEW MATERIALS:
Exam format/topics we've covered:
Written response potential answers from all assessments:

Thursday,
June 7
Assessment: The First Four Presidents
Monroe Doctrine:

GoogleDoc version of Monroe Doctrine questions
Disuss Monroe Doctrine
Two questions to answer from Monroe Doctrine:
  1. What claims did the U.S. make regarding the newly independent nations of Latin America?
  2. How did the U.S. define its relationship with Europe moving forward?

Competing interests in the "Era of Good Feelings": Nationalism vs. Sectionalism


FINAL EXAM REVIEW MATERIALS:
Exam format/topics we've covered:
Written response potential answers from all assessments:
Tuesday,
June 5

Assessment: The First Four Presidents
Monroe Doctrine:

GoogleDoc version of Monroe Doctrine questions
Monday,
June 4
Finish reviewing documents from DBQ packet
Practice developing thesis statements and introductory body paragraphs:


First Four Presidents Quiz on THURSDAY, JUNE 7
Finish reviewing documents from DBQ packet
Practice developing thesis statements and introductory body paragraphs:


First Four Presidents Quiz on TUESDAY, JUNE 5
Thursday,
May 31
Finish gathering information on Constructionism DBQ background topics

Review documents from DBQ packet
Some interpretation of documents found in this slideshow:

Next assessment: First Four Presidents Quiz on THURSDAY, JUNE 7
Finish gathering information on Constructionism DBQ background topics

Review documents from DBQ packet
Some interpretation of documents found in this slideshow:

Next assessment: First Four Presidents Quiz on TUESDAY, JUNE 5
Wednesday,
May 30
Finish small-group "research" to find/interpret information to help you with the Constructionism DBQ - Step 3 of the essay preparation:

Begin document analysis:
HW: ANSWER DOCUMENT QUESTIONS FOR NEXT CLASS MEETING
Small-group "research" to find/interpret information to help you with the Constructionism DBQ - Step 3 of the essay preparation:

Begin document analysis:
HW: ANSWER DOCUMENT QUESTIONS FOR NEXT CLASS MEETING
Friday,
May 26
Begin small-group "research" to find/interpret information to help you with the Constructionism DBQ

Thursday,
May 25
Finish Federalists vs. Republicans notes from Tuedsay
Begin Constructionism DBQ: Question analysis and assign topic research
Finish Federalists vs. Republicans notes from Tuedsay
Begin Constructionism DBQ: Question analysis and assign topic research
Tuesday,
May 22

First partisan divergence: Federalists vs. Republicans
For more on Hamilton and the Bank of the United States debate:
HW: Continue reading Chapter 9: DUE THURSDAY (p4)
Monday,
May 21
Review Early Republic T/F questions
First partisan divergence: Federalists vs. Republicans:
For more on Hamilton and the Bank of the United States debate:
HW: Continue reading Chapter 9: DUE FRIDAY (p2)
Review Early Republic T/F questions
First partisan divergence: Federalists vs. Republicans
For more on Hamilton and the Bank of the United States debate:
HW: Continue reading Chapter 9: DUE THURSDAY (p4)
Friday,
May 18
The emergence of partisanship:
"Attack Ads" Presidential campaigns of the early United States: America's first dirty presidential campaign
The Founding Fathers' dirty campaigns

Chapter 9 reading guide:
GoogleDoc version of Chapter 9 reading guide

Thursday,
May 17

The emergence of partisanship:
"Attack Ads" Presidential campaigns of the early United States: America's first dirty presidential campaign
The Founding Fathers' dirty campaigns

Chapter 9 reading guide:
GoogleDoc version of Chapter 9 reading guide
Wednesday,
May 16
Constitution test

Next reading: Chapter 8
GoogleDoc version of Chapter 8 reading questions
HW: CHAPTER 8 READING DUE FRIDAY
Time to read Chapter 8: DUE THURSDAY
Tuesday,
May 15

Constitution test

Next reading: Chapter 8
GoogleDoc version of Chapter 8 reading questions
Monday, May 14
Discuss Federalist Papers and Factions packet: What size and type of government can best guard agains the influence of factions and promote the public good?

Extra Credit: Complete last three pages of the Federalist Papers and Factions packet:


TEST ON WEDNESDAY

Next reading: Chapter 8
GoogleDoc version of Chapter 8 reading questions
Discuss Federalist Papers and Factions packet: What size and type of government can best guard agains the influence of factions and promote the public good?

Extra Credit: Complete last three pages of the Federalist Papers and Factions packet:


TEST ON TUESDAY
Friday,
May 11
Discuss Legislative and Amendment processes using "Living Constitution" sheet from yesterday.

How does the Constitution allow for change to happen while making it difficult?

Other tension within in the Constitution: controlling the interest of factions and promoting the public good


HW: Read first three pages of packet and answer the analysis questions

TEST ON WEDNESDAY

Thursday,
May 10
Finish Bill of Rights scenarios

Tensions within the Constitution: Flexibility vs. Permanence

Pair up with someone and choose one of the two elements that allow for change but make it difficult (Legislative and Amendment processes)

Link to U.S. Consititution (it is also in the back of the textbook)
For Legislative: Look at Article 1, Sections 7 and 8
For Amendments: Look at Article 5

Constitution TEST NEXT WEDNESDAY:
Discuss Legislative and Amendment processes using "Living Constitution" sheet from yesterday.

How does the Constitution allow for change to happen while making it difficult?

Other tension within in the Constitution: controlling the interest of factions and promoting the public good


HW: Read first three pages of packet and answer the analysis questions

Constitution TEST NEXT TUESDAY:
Tuesday,
May 8

Finish Bill of Rights scenarios

Tensions within the Constitution: Flexibility vs. Permanence

Pair up with someone and choose one of the two elements that allow for change but make it difficult (Legislative and Amendment processes)

Link to U.S. Consititution (it is also in the back of the textbook)
For Legislative: Look at Article 1, Sections 7 and 8
For Amendments: Look at Article 5
Monday,
May 7
Bill of Rights scenarios





Bill of Rights scenarios



Friday,
May 4
Creating the Constitution review questions

Checks and Balances review questions



Thursday,
May 3
Present newsflashes
Bill of Rights note taking:


Bill of Rights GoogleSlide presentation
HW: COMPLETE BILL OF RIGHTS NOTES FOR FRIDAY
Creating the Constitution review questions

Checks and Balances review questions

Wednesday,
May 2
Group work time on Newsflashes
Present newsflashes
Bill of Rights note taking:

Bill of Rights GoogleSlide presentation
HW: COMPLETE BILL OF RIGHTS NOTES FOR THURSDAY
Tuesday,
May 1

Group work time on Newsflashes
Monday,
April 30
Group work to prepare Constitutional Convention newsflash:
Finish Chapter 7 review questions (from yesterday)
Group work to prepare Constitutional Convention newsflash:

Friday,
April 27
Read the last section of Chapter 7 (pp. 183-190) and takes notes on the topics listed on this document:
Creating the Constitution

Thursday,
April 26
Finish Articles of Confederation notes (from Monday)
Chapter 7 reading review multiple choice questions:



HW: Read the last section of Chapter 7 (pp. 183-190) and takes notes on the topics listed on this document:
Creating the Constitution
Finish Articles of Confederation notes (from Monday)
Chapter 7 reading review multiple choice questions:


HW: Read the last section of Chapter 7 (pp. 183-190) and takes notes on the topics listed on this document:
Creating the Constitution
Tuesday,
April 24

College visit field trip - no class
Monday,
April 23
Creation of a Nation: Questions and Priorities for forming the Articles of Confederation government:

GoogleDoc version of filled in note sheet

HW: (most of) Chapter 7 reading/questions: DUE THURS. APRIL 26

GoogleDoc version of Chapter 7 reading questions
Creation of a Nation: Questions and Priorities for forming the Articles of Confederation government:

GoogleDoc version of filled in note sheet

HW: (most of) Chapter 7 reading/questions: DUE THURS. APRIL 26

GoogleDoc version of Chapter 7 reading questions
Thursday, April 12
Test: The American Revolution

HW: (most of) Chapter 7 reading/questions: DUE THURS. APRIL 26

GoogleDoc version of Chapter 7 reading questions
Test: The American Revolution

HW: (most of) Chapter 7 reading/questions: DUE THURS. APRIL 26


GoogleDoc version of Chapter 7 reading questions
Wednesday,
April 11
Review "Events of the Revolutionary War" chart


GoogleSlide version of Revolutionary War events slideshow

Prepare for TEST ON THURSDAY
BINGO review game:
Review "Events of the Revolutionary War" chart


GoogleSlide version of Revolutionary War events slideshow

Prepare for TEST ON THURSDAY
BINGO review game:
Monday,
April 9
Discuss Howard Zinn on the American Revolution:


TEST ON THURSDAY:


GoogleDoc version of study guide

EXTRA CREDIT: "THE RADICALISM OF THE REVOLUTION"


Discuss Howard Zinn on the American Revolution:



TEST ON THURSDAY:


GoogleDoc version of study guide

EXTRA CREDIT: "THE RADICALISM OF THE REVOLUTION"