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Here you will find information on class discussions, readings and assignments, and links to supplementary information for success in American History. Enjoy!

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Wednesday, September 4th

Advanced American Studies -- 9/4/13

After an initial overview of the course syllabus, we will begin a discussion of what attributes define America and Americans.  After a class discussion, we will consult an excerpt from a work of the same name from author John Steinbeck.

Assignment:  Complete questions with Steinbeck Reading


Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Tuesday, September 3rd

Advanced American Studies

Welcome Back! In our abbreviated schedule today, my hope is to simply help you become familiar with both myself and the work we will embark upon over the next nine months.  I am really looking forward to working with each of you!


Back to school!......

Friday, March 1, 2013

Friday, March 1st

Advanced American History

Exam on the Second World War -- If absent, be sure to make this up within three class days.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Wednesday Feb 6th - Friday Feb 8th

Advanced American History

Wednesday -- Great Depression Unit Exam

Thursday -- Introduction to WWII / The Rise of Hitler  (see slideshow below)
Assignment:  Read text pages 436-442 (chart on 436)




Friday -- Documentary regarding the rise of Hitler, the path to war in Europe, and the debate between isolationists and interventionists in America.
Assignment:  Read text 444-450 (4,5,6 on 450)

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Thursday Jan 17th - Tuesday Jan 22nd

Advanced American Studies

After a number of days working on NHD research and taking field trips to that end, we return to class content Thursday January 17th with a discussion of the causes of the Great Depression and an analysis of the failed response of Herbert Hoover.  Please consult Chapter 12 in your textbook (p. 366-388) and the information on the presentations below:


Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Wednesday, Jan 2nd - Tuesday Jan 8th

Advanced American History

During the first week back from break, you will have the opportunity to let your creativity run wild with the 20's exhibition project.  You will make an aspect of 20's America come to life by becoming a star of stage or screen.  Here is the timetable of activities:

Wednesday:  Introduce project and begin work
Thursday:  Project Work
Friday:  Project Work / Rehearsals
Monday/Tuesday:  Presentations