Pentucket Regional High School

 

Teacher: JC Honer                                           Subject: Survey of American History  9

 

 

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September

What is evidence?

What is historiography?

What were the reasons Europeans emigrated to North America?

What was life like during the Colonial Period?

Was the American Revolution inevitable?

What events fueled colonial discontent?

Colonial Ways of Life             

Origins/Founding

Geographical, Economic,

Slavery

Political, and Cultural Features of each region Daily Life, Great Awakening

American Revolution     

French and Indian War, Events leading up to the Am. Rev.

Colonial Ways of Life      Explain the religious, economic, political reasons why Europeans nations became interested in America, Describe colonial culture in the English colonies, Label geographic locations related to Colonial America American Revolution        Identify events that caused colonial discontent

Colonial Ways of Life             Progressive lecture

Map activity                         Vocabulary review            Quizzes                               Test                          -Immigration guide project Artifacts lab                 

American Revolution               Top 10 video review       DBQ                                  Map activity                       Quizzes                                  Test

October

Why is the Constitution referred to as a “Bundle of Compromises?”

Why did the Framers go to Philadelphia in 1787?

 

American Revolution

Declaration of Independence, War of Independence, Effects/outcomes of Rev.

Creating the Constitution

Articles of Confederation, Economy, Shay’s Rebellion

American Revolution cont. Identify key battles, turning points and leaders of the American Revolution, Analyze the Declaration of Independence                Creating the Constitution Summarize the events that led to the calling of the Constitution Convention, Discuss the issues that our founding fathers debated during the Constitutional Convention

Creating the Constitution     

Quizzes                              Test                                 Study guides                                                  

November

What is the basic structure of the Constitution?

Why study civics?

How does the government established by the Constitution embody the purposes, values, and principles of American democracy?

Creating the Constitution cont.               Const. Convention         Compromises, Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists, Bill of Rights                    Civics                     Constitution

Creating the Constitution cont.                             Analyze the growing tension between the nations first political parties.               

Civics                         Memorize and explain the preamble of the constitution,

Analyze the major provisions/concepts of the 7 articles and Amendments of the Constitution

Civics                     Constitution Test

Video quiz

Preamble quiz

 

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December

How is Congress organized, and what are its powers and limitations?

How does a bill become a law?

How does an American become president?

What are the president’s powers and roles?

How is the executive branch organized?

Civics cont.      Executive Branch         Legislative Branch

Civics cont.                Executive Branch                    a. Describe the various roles of the president                          b. Describe the work of the 14 executive departments            c. Discuss the qualifications for the presidency         Legislative Branch                   a.  Discuss how a bill becomes a law                                    b.  Describe the roles and responsibility of the two Houses of Congress.                           c.  Describe the amendment process

Civics cont.                Executive Branch                Quiz                                   Test                          Presidential Hot Seat         Research Paper             Legislative branch--              create a board game           Quizzes                             Test                                    

January

How is the federal court system organized?

How did Washington define the office of the American presidency?

 

Civics cont.                     Judicial Branch, State and local government,                      

Early American Life,

The Federalist Era, Marbury v. Madison, Election of 1800, Jeffersonian Democracy, Foreign policy, War of 1812

Civics cont.                    Judicial Branch                       a.  Describe Federal and State court system                                b.  Analyze landmark Supreme Court Cases                           c.  Participate in a mock trial

Early American Govt.   Discuss key highlights of Washington’s Administration, Describe the different viewpoints between Hamilton and Jefferson that led to the rise of Political parties, Describe Jefferson’s presidency from that of Washington and Adams in terms of political style, goals and foreign policy

 

Civics cont.                   Judicial Branch                   Field trip                                                            Mock trial                          Quiz                                   Test

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February

What was life like during the Colonial and early American life period (1750-1830)?

How did political parties develop during the early years of our republic?

What events led to a

second war with Great Britain in 1812?

What methods of production changed

during the Industrial Revolution?

Early American Govt.                   Election of 1800, Jeffersonian Democracy, Foreign policy, War of 1812                     Growth & Division in America Industrialization/transportation, Supreme Court Cases, Increased sectionalism

Early American Govt.    Explain causes and outcomes of the War of 1812, Label a map of America’s changing boundaries

Growth & Division in America

Describe the growth and division of the US from 1816-1832

Early American Govt.        Quiz                                   Test                               Political cartoons               

DBQ

Oral presentation

The Choices Program                             

Research paper         Growth & Division in America

DBQ

Guided readings                                  Quiz                                   Test                                   Map activity                              Art lesson                        Reading a line graph              Invention convention

March

What were the goals

of different groups

during the Second

Great Awakening?

Why were Americans

willing to give up

their lives in the East

to move to the west?

What were the

sectional disputes

that eroded the spirit

of nationalism that

swept the country

after the War of 1812?

How did the election

of Andrew Jackson

usher in a new era of

American politics?

What difficulties did

the Texans face in

their war against

Mexico?

 

Reform Era              Jacksonian Democracy, Temperance Movement, Prisons, Education, Women,                              Abolition                        Manifest Destiny                   Trails west, Native Americans, Mormons,             Texas/Mexican War

Reform Era                    Identify the ways in which the US became democratic during the presidency of Andrew Jackson, Analyze the connection between religious and social reforms, List major areas of society that reformers set out to improve,    

Analyze how northerners, southerners, and westerners viewed slavery and abolition

 Manifest Destiny           Analyze motives of Eastern Americans to move West, Explain causes and outcomes of the Mexican War

Reform Era 

Guided readings                        DBQ                                     Quiz                                      Test                                    Expository writing                  Manifest Destiny                     Map activity                              Western art gallery                      

Reform Era newspaper

Quizzes                                   Tests                                  Top 10 Video review

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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April

How did the govern-ment deal with slavery in the territories acquired after the war with Mexico?

What people and events led to growing

tensions between the North and the South?

Origins of Civil War             Sectionalism, Political compromises, Election of 1860

Origins of Civil War             Explain how the government dealt with slavery in the territories acquired after the war with Mexico, Identify events that escalated tensions between the North and South in the 1850s, Discuss the Election of 1860 which led to southern secession

Origins of the Civil War         Top 10 video review             Quizzes                               Test                                  Electronic Field Trip                       Art Lesson                           

Guided Readings

 

May

What events led up to

the attack on Fort

Sumter and the

secession of the Lower South?

What advantages and

disadvantages did the

North and South have

at the beginning of the Civil War?

What were some of the major battles and campaigns of the Civil War?

Civil War Advantages/Disadvantages, Technology/tactics, Battles, Emancipation Proclamation, Lincoln’s assassination

Civil War                            Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the North and South, Discuss                         the major battles, events, turning points and personalities of the Civil War, Explain outcomes of the Civil War

Civil War                                Map activity                              Virtual Gettysburg Field Trip,

Disadvantages table               Political cartoons                    Article critique                          “Glory” analysis

Quiz

Test

June

How was Lincoln’s plan to reunite the nation different than that of the Radical Republicans?

What was life like under Republican rule in the South?

What caused Reconstruction to collapse?

Reconstruction                 Lincoln’s Plan, Radical Republic Plan, Compromise of 1877, South’s Plan

Reconstruction              Contrast Lincoln’s plan to reunite the nation with that of the Radical Republicans, Explain the dispute between President Johnson and Congress, Contrast the Radical Republican’s Plan with that of the South after the Compromise of 1877

Reconstruction                  Political cartoons                                     DBQ                                  National Geographic Moments in History                           Quiz                                    Test

Final Exam