Week of September 29th

Note - You will undoubtedly notice that the readings for this week are a little long. Please do your best to get through them, but know that it is fine to skim these pages this week. I think you will be able to move through a little faster because we already had presentations on some of the major events last week. Try to build a solid understanding of the terms listed below each reading so you can fully identify them, rather than taking extensive notes on everything in the text.

Tuesday, Oct.1
  • Reading: Norton 130-142
    • Stamp Act, Sons of Liberty, Townshend Acts, Boston Massacre, Coercive Acts
  • Presentation: Crisis in the Colonies
  • Workshop: in-class essay prep
  • Due: Comparative Chart 
    • Columns for Southern, New England & Middle Colonies
    • List of potential analytic categories
Thursday, Oct.3
  • Reading: Norton 154-167
    • Battle of Bunker Hill, Battle of Saratoga, Battle of Yorktown
  • Presentation: Revolutionary War
  • Workshop: in-class essay
    • Comparative essay question covering the Southern, New England & Middle Colonies

Week of September 22nd

Monday, Sept. 23
  • Reading: John Winthrop
  • Presentation: Middle Colonies
    • Diana
    • Mat
  • Workshop: Summer Essay
  • Due: draft of summer essay
Wednesday, Sept. 25
  • Reading: Norton 73-82
  • Presentation: Atlantic Economy & Slave Trade
    • Lexi
    • Matt
  • Workshop: Comparative essay
  • Due: Summer Essay
Friday, Sept. 27
  • Class Trips

Week of September 15th

Tuesday, Sept. 17
  • Reading: Norton 41-49
  • Presentation: Southern Colonies
  • Workshop: Comparing English Colonies
  • Due: Summer assignment, phase 1
Thursday, Sept. 19
  • Reading: Norton 49-57
  • Presentation: New England Colonies
    • Emerson - Explorers
    • Tristan - Puritans
  • Workshop: Comparative Essay Planning
  • Assignment: Comparative Chart
    • Create a chart to compare one of the following:
      • the basic differences between Southern, New England & Middle Colonies
      • three colonies within one of the above regions

Week of September 8

Monday, Sept. 9
  • Reading: Norton, et al, pp 3-10
  • Presentation: Pre-Columbian North America
  • Discussion: The American Dream
  • Workshop: notebooks & note-taking
  • Assignment: summer reading (due in stages)
Wednesday, Sept. 11
  • Reading: Norton 13-22
  • Presentation: Distribution of European Settlements
  • Discussion: The Pequot War (review of 10 Days)
  • Workshop: Mapping Native & European Settlements
Friday, Sept. 13

Back to School Post

Welcome back! I hope everyone had a fun, relaxing and/or adventurous summer, suited to your tastes. I have a lot that I can't wait to tell you about. For now, here is a basic plan for our first week of school.

Tuesday, 9/3
  • Presentation - Stegeman's Summer Slideshow
  • Assigned - distribute syllabus and 1st homework questions
    • Identify at least one broad question posed in the course description. Based on your current understanding of U.S. history, attempt to answer that question in one substantial paragraph.
Wednesday, 9/4
  • Review - course description
    • Due: guided reading questions
  • Activity - "How History is Like Broken Dishware"
  • Discuss - plans, expectations & how to be successful in US History 11