45-50% of your 6th 6 weeks grade is tied into the Review for the AP Exam
** ALL theme Sheets will be posted to CANVAS
Theme Sheets to Print:
Laissez-Faire vs. Socialism (Completed on Feb. 6th 2018)
Populists vs. Progressives (Completed already on Feb. 21st)
Women (April 21st)--evaluation over theme sheet applying Historical Thinking Skills
Economics and Tariffs (April 24th)-- evaluation over theme sheet applying Historical Thinking Skills
Supreme Court Cases (April 25th)--evaluation over theme sheet applying Historical Thinking Skills
Evolution of Political and Economic Theory (April 26th)--evaluation over theme sheet applying Historical Thinking Skills
Literature, Art, and Culture (April 28th)--evaluation over theme sheet applying Historical Thinking Skillst
Immigration (May 1st)--evaluation over theme sheet applying Historical Thinking Skills
Religion (May 2nd)--evaluation over theme sheet applying Historical Thinking Skills
Schlesinger’s Cycles of American History (Worksheet will be handed out in class)
Theme Sheets to be Completed at Home:
African American Theme Sheet (Due: April 7th and 13th)-- evaluation over theme sheet applying Historical Thinking Skills
Part 1 - Complete up to Brown v. Board of Education
Part 2- The Remaining Items
Part 1 - Complete up to Brown v. Board of Education
Part 2- The Remaining Items
Native American Theme Sheet (Due: April 25th) -- evaluation over theme sheet applying Historical Thinking Skills
Due Dates for Minor Grades
African-American Theme
Native American Theme---April 25th
Entire Packet (all 16 items listed above and in that order) ---May 8th
African-American Theme
- April 7th (part one- complete up to Brown v. Board of Education)
- April 13th (part two- the remaining items assessment will be on the 27th)
Native American Theme---April 25th
Entire Packet (all 16 items listed above and in that order) ---May 8th
Major Grades
The short evaluations over the theme sheets (conducted each day at the beginning of the period) will cumulatively be taken as a major grade. There will be roughly 50 short answer questions in total. You will need to know the respective theme sheet in and out before coming to class on those days.
The short evaluations over the theme sheets (conducted each day at the beginning of the period) will cumulatively be taken as a major grade. There will be roughly 50 short answer questions in total. You will need to know the respective theme sheet in and out before coming to class on those days.
*Personal review for the AP Exam must include an examination of all posted supporting documents the reading guides and corresponding vocabulary for each of the 9 periods covered throughout the school year.
For AP Exam prep books that are aligned with the new redesign I suggest “Barron's AP United States History, 2nd Edition” or for just basic information review “AMSCO United States History: Preparing for AP Examination”
For AP Exam prep books that are aligned with the new redesign I suggest “Barron's AP United States History, 2nd Edition” or for just basic information review “AMSCO United States History: Preparing for AP Examination”
- 11 theme Sheets (May 8th)
- Period 8 Test (April 19)
- Period 1-9 Test (April 27th)
- DBQ