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Homework for AP US History
Final Exam Paper Project-5/14-6/6
See your handout OR dowload a handout from the APUSH research projects tab. This handout outlines all of the due dates and the various activities that we will engage in as your research and complete your final exam research paper. The final paper is due via email on Wednesday 6/6--No late work or excuses of any kind will be accepted. Please take this seriously, it is 10% of your overall grade.

Remember, this paper takes the place of your final exam. You are not required to be in school on Thursday, 6/7 during the A period exam.

Week of 5/7-5/11
IMPORTANT NOTE--APUSH TEST on FRIDAY, 5/11 (A-D Periods)

NOTE-This week will be hard to schedule official whole class reviews because many of your are taking AP tests throughout the week, however you must complete the following:

Monday, 5/7-Review Packet #3-Complete the DBQ for Tuesday Peer Editing

Thursday, 5/10-Green Book Review-Multiple Choice Items--Review any last minute questions about the test.


Due Friday, 5/4
FRQs for Review Packet #2 are due for Peer Editing
In class-Practice Obj Item Test #2

Due Wednesday, 5/2
Review Packet 2 DBQ
In class-begin part B & C essays for review packet #2

Due Tuesday, 5/1
Review Packet #2-DBQ due on Wednesday, 5/2-review content of DBQ in class

Due Monday, 4/30
Practice Multiple Choice Test #1-70 questions-48 minutes to complete

Due Wed-Friday, 4/25-4/27
Review Packet #1-Compose all 4 FRQs-we will review the content for each in class. Bring all four essays (remember--don't spend more than 35  minutes writing each) to class with you on Friday, 4/27.

Due Tuesday, 4/24
Review Packet #1-DBQ-content reviewed in class. Bring your DBQ to class with you and be ready to peer edit

April Vacation-No Homework BUT use your review time wisely!  Feel free to email me with questions

Thursday & Friday-4/12-4/13
Review Topics for the exam will be outlined-begin review topics

Due Tuesday & Wednesday-4/10-4/11
Test-Chapters 26-31
1. Tuesday-DBQ-Cold War American Foreign Policy
2. Wednesday-Objective Item Questions

Due Monday, 4/9
Review-Chapters 26-31

Due Friday, 4/6
No Class-Good Friday Holiday

Due Thursday, 4/5
Ch 26-31-Individual Review Work Today
Complete the Chapter 31 Document Questions and the Ch 31 Case Study Questions.

Due Tuesday, 4/3
Ch 30 Document Packet Due-answer all questions

Due Monday, 4/2
Complete Reading of the Last Two Chapters of the Textbook (chapters 30-31)

Due Friday, 3/30
1. Chapter 30 Case Study Questions-in notes packet
2. Complete Ch 26-30 Multiple Choice Questions at the end of each chapter. We will review these on Friday.

Due Wednesday, 3/29-Monday, 4/2
1. Read ALL Chapter 29 Documents and answer the questions that follow-these will be distributed in class on Tuesday and we will review them together.

2. Begin Reading the last two chapters of the Text-Chapters 30-31-Conservative Ascendency and America in the 21st Century. Complete reading by Monday, 4/2

Due Monday, 3/19
Read Ch 27 Document Packet and answer all questions that follow each document

Due Friday, 3/16
Complete the Case Study Questions for Ch 27-Civil Rights Movement

Due Thursday, 3/15
Complete the Document Packet for Ch 26-given in class today

Due Wednesday, 3/14
Complete the Case Study Questions for Chapter 26-Cold War

Due Monday-Tuesday, 3/12-3/13
Chapter 24-25 Test-STUDY
1. FRQ on Monday
2. Objective items on Tuesday

Due Tuesday-Wednesday, 3/6-3/7
Complete the Ch 25 primary source documents covering World War II, the creation of the UN, and the US post-war hegemony.

Due Thursday-Monday-3/1-3/5
Review Chapter 24 Notes and Documents
Review your reading of Chapter 25-World War II
Complete the Ch 25 Case Study Questions in their entirety

Due Wednesday, 2/29
Answer ALL Questions as part of the Ch 24 Document packet

Due Tuesday, 2/28
None-if finished reading Chapters 24-25

Friday 2/17-February Vacation-2/20-2/24
FRIDAY-Test-Chapters 22 & 23-Objective Items Only-No DBQ for this Test

FEBRUARY VACATION:
1. Read Chapters 24 and 25

2. Complete the Case Study Questions for both Chapters 24 & 25 as given in the lecture notes

Due Thursday, 2/16
Complete the Ch 23 Document Packet-all questions


Due Tuesday, 2/14
Complete the Case Study Questions for the Ch 23 Lecture Notes

Due Friday, 2/10
Complete the Document Packet-Ch 22

Due Wednesday, 2/8
Read Ch 22-Complete the Case Study Questions in your lecture notes

Due Monday-Tuesday, 2/6-2/7
Test on Chapters 20 & 21
  DBQ-Monday
  Objective Items-Tuesday

Due Friday, 2/3
Complete the multiple choice questions in your textbook for chapters 20 & 21-we will review these today

Due Wed-Thursday, 2/1-2/2
Use this time to read and review Chapters 20 & 21-bring questions to class

Due Tuesday, 1/31
Chapter 21 Documents-Read and answer all questions in the packet

Due Monday, 1/30
Read Ch 21-Urbanization and Progressive Era America-complete the case study questions

Due Friday, 1/27
Ch 20 Documents-complete the questions for each document

Due Wednesday, 1/25
Read Ch 20-Commonwealth and Empire-Complete Case Study Questions

Due Mon-Tues, 1/23-1/24
Ch 17-19 Test-begins on Monday with the DBQ

Due Friday, 1/20
Complete the Chapter 19-Document Based Questions as given out in class

Due Thursday, 1/19
Read Chapter 19-Complete the Case Study Questions located at the beginning of your lecture notes

Due Wednesday, 1/18
Complete the Ch 18 Document Questions-3 documents in total

Due Tuesday, 1/17
Read Chapter 18 and Complete the Case Study Questions

Monday, 1/16-No School

Due Friday, 1/13
Complete all document based questions for Ch 17 document packet-handed out in class.

Due Wednesday, 1/11
Read Chapter 17 and Complete the Case Study Questions

Due Mon-Tuesday, 1/9-1/10
Test-Chapter s 15-16

Due Week of January 2-6, 2012
-No Class, Monday 1/2
We will be reviewing and working through the documents and content surrounding the Civil War all week.
Excerpts from Ken Burns' Civil War Documentary-Friday

Due Tuesday, January 2nd, 2012
Complete Reading of Ch 16 and Complete entire document packet given over the Holiday Break.
Complete the Case Study Questions for Ch 16 as well.

Due Friday, 12/23
Read Ch 15
Complete ENTIRE document packet

Due Tuesday-Thursday, 12/20-12/22
Chapters 12-14 Test
Tues/Wed-DBQ
Wed/Thurs-Obj Item Questions

Due Monday, 12/19
Read and Complete all Questions associated with Documents 14.3-14.4

Due Friday, 12/16
Chapters 12-14 Complete all Multiple Choice Practice Questions-43 in all

Due Thursday, 12/15
Ch 14 Documents 12.4-12.5-answer all questions

Due Tuesday/Wednesday-12/13-12/14
Read Chapter 14 in its entirety
Complete all case study questions

Due Thursday-Friday 12/8-12/9
1. Complete Questions for Documents 11.2, 11.6, 11.8
2. Read Chapter 13 in its entirety
3. Answer the Case Study Questions for Notes on Chapter 13

Due Monday-Tuesday 12/5-12/6
Read Chapter 12 in its entirety!
Answer Chapter 12 document questions for documents 12.1-12.4. This handout packet was given in class today.

Due Friday, 12/2
Read and Review Chapter 12 of the textbook in anticipation of the Case Study Questions
Today, time will be given to finish the Objective Item portion of the Chapter 10-11 test

Tuesday, 11/22-Thursday, 12/1
Tuesday, 11/22-Ch 10 and 11 Multiple Choice Questions Review and practice questions-review logic thinking skills to master questions.
Wednesday, 11/30-DBQ for test
Thursday, 12/1-Objective items test
STUDY STUDY STUDY and Have a Happy Thanksgiving

Due Monday, 11/21
Ch 11 Packet-Documents regarding nullification including Jackson's lengthy response--answer all questions regarding the two documents

Due Friday, 11/18
Review all documents we have analyzed this week regarding the Nullification Crises and the Women's Right to Vote. Conceptually, these are integral to understanding early to mid 19th century America--be sure you can tie them into an understanding of Jacksonian Democracy.

Due Thursday, 11/17
Ch 11 Documents 11.1 and 11.5-A women's right to vote-answer all questions completely

Due Wednesday, 11/16
Ch 11 Documents Packet (handed out in class)-Answer all questions for each document

Monday, 11/14
Read and Review Chapters 10-12 for our class discussion. Be sure to do a close re-reading of Chapter 10 and 11.

No Class-Friday, 11/11-Veteran's Day
-Please take time to thank of veteran for their service to our country

Due Monday, 11/7-Friday, 11/11
Groups 1-4 Presentations on Frederick Douglass Project
While presentations are given, take time to re-read both Chapters 10-11 which will be discussed the following week.
Ch 10 Review of Slave Culture--Tuesday 11/8
Group 4 presents on Monday, 11/14

Due Monday, 10/21-Friday 10/28
-See AP Research Projects Tab--conduct research for group projects on slavery and be ready to start delivering the presentations on Wednesday, 11/2

-Rough Drafts of slavery project powerpoints are due for discussion and individual meetings with the teacher on Thursday, 10/27

Due Thursday, 10/20
-Bring Missouri Compromise DBQ to class and be ready to peer edit

Due Wednesday, 10/19
Documents 10.1 and 10.3-answer all questions and be ready to review in class

*Frederick Douglass' slave narrative distributed today--read the entire narrative by Monday, 10/24

Due Tuesday, 10/18
Read documents 8.1-8.2 and answer all questions covering the two documents

Due Monday, 10/17
-Read Chapter 10 of Textbook-Slavery 1790-1850
-Complete Case Study Questions as outlined in the lecture notes

Thursday-Friday 10/13-10/14
Test-Chapters 8-9
1. DBQ-Ch 8-Constitution
2. Friday, Objective Item Questions

No Class, Wednesday, 10/12

Due Tuesday, 10/11
Documents 7.3-7.5-Answer all questions and Read Ch 9

No Class-Monday, 10/10

Due Friday, 10/7
Complete document 7.1-James Madison Defends the Constitution-complete all questions

Due Thursday, 10/6
Complete Documents 6.2,6.3, and 6.10 as well as all of the appending questions for each document. We will review these documents today.

No Class-Wednesday, 10/5

Due Monday, 10/3
Read Textbook-Ch 8 (Forging a New Constitution)-complete case study questions in your notes.

Due Wednesday-Friday, 9/28-9/30
STUDY-Test-Chapters 6-7-covers Emerging American Nationalism and the American               Revolution
-Wed/Thurs-1hour for the DBQ
-Thurs/Friday-35 minutes for the multiple choice questions

No Homework-Weekend of 9/24-9/25

Friday, 9/23-Advisory Kickoff Day-NO CLASS

Due Thursday, 9/22
IN CLASS-You will rewrite your Test 1 DBQ for a Test Grade. Remember those concepts discussed in class as well as your mistakes on the first test.

Due Wednesday, 9/21
Review concepts from "Common mistakes in Writing the DBQ"--come prepared with questions

Due Tuesday, 9/20
Read Ch 7 of the textbook as well as the lecture notes. Answer case study questions in complete sentences

Due Monday, 9/19
Read Primary Source Documents-packet given in class & Answer ALL Questions
Read Ch 7-The American Revolution Begins

Due Friday, 9/16
Read Primary Source Documents for pages 111-116 (3 documents in total) and answer all questions

Due Thurs, Sept 15
Read packet "How to Read Primary Sources"-bring questions to class

Due Wed, Sept 14
Read and Review-Ch 6-Prelude to the Revolution-we will review the case study in class

Due Monday, September 12th
1st day of Chapters 1-5 Test
Day 1-DBQ-45 min (15 min to prep)
Day 2-DBQ-15 min remaining, 35 min for 50 objective item questions

Week of 9/6-9/9
Student should review chapters 1-5 and complete case study questions for each chapter as directed by the teacher

Due Tuesday, September 6th
1. By today, you must submit your approval form for the syllabus and you must have your book covered.

2. Review Lecture Notes for Chapters 2-5-be ready for class discussion and lecture

Due Thursday, September 1st
Read Lecture Notes for Ch 1-bring key questions to class for the lecture.

Due Tuesday, August 30th
Bring to class or email me  your three summer reading DBQs--NO LATE WORK ALLOWED