What's included
12 live meetings
9 in-class hoursHomework
1-2 hours per week. A weekly essay and quiz will be given each weekAssessment
A weekly multiple choice quiz will be offeredClass Experience
To understand History we need to understand the overall story of it and how things fit together. In this class, learners will learn about the overall story of American History by looking at the smaller stories that are a part of it. These will be given from a variety of perspectives and viewpoints. Each week there will be a lecture about the events, and if time allows there will be some discussion about the events and their importance. Each week there will be an assigned essay question related to what was discussed in class, learners should submit a one paragraph answer to the teacher before the following week's class. *Please note this class is scheduled by parent request only, for families who want a more condensed version of one of The Story of the History of the United States of America classes Spring 2024 class: Pre Civil War To 1880 Week 1: Class 1: Life for Life for Blacks before the Civil War Enslaved Blacks life, resistance, abolitionist movement, Compromise of 1850 Class 2: Lead up to Civil War Bleeding Kansas, formation of Republican Party, Election of 1856, Dred Scott case Week 2: Class 1: Country Splits in Two Election of 1860, South Secedes, Lincoln becomes President, War begins Class 2: Country during Civil War Causes of the war, Lincoln's policies, North and South during the War Week 3: Class 1: Civil War Major events of the war, Foreign relations during the war Class 2: End of Civil War Emancipation Proclamation, Election of 1864, Final phase of war, Lincoln's assassination, effects of war Week 4: Class 1: Start of Reconstruction 13th and 14th Amendments, Andrew Johnson as President, Reconstruction governments, rise of Radical Republicans Class 2: Reconstruction Governments 15th Amendment, Types of governments, Impeachment and Johnson, Election of 1868 Week 5: Class 1: Development of Solid South Force Acts, Election of 1872, Corruption with Grant's administration, South unifies, Depression of 1873 Class 2: End of Reconstruction Election of 1876, Hayes administration, Southern whites evade 14th and 15th Amendments, sharecropping and agriculture Week 6: Class 1: New South Farmers and inflation, start of grange, south grows and develops Class 2: The Last Frontier Migration to great plains, Election of 1880
Other Details
Parental Guidance
This class covers an active period of history, in which there were several wars, and featured the mistreatment of various groups. These topics will be handled in an age appropriate manner. If parents have any questions or concerns please contact the teacher. If questions arise in class about these topics, they will be treated in a sensitive and inclusive way, while being accurate, and age appropriate. Learners will be encouraged to share their own opinions on the topics as well.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
"American History Review Text" by Irving L Gordon (Used every week)
Used all weeks as reference for teacher:
americanindian.si.edu/nk360/lessons-resources/search-resources
www.haudenosauneeconfederacy.com
www.americanyawp.com
Teacher expertise and credentials
I love history and learning about how people lived during different times. I like to do research into how people lived and trying things out for myself. I believe the best way to learn about something is to try and experience it first hand and through this class we will try to experience this as best we can. I have traveled extensively and interacted with many cultures firsthand, so I have a broad first hand experience and understanding of different cultures and their effect and perspective on the world. I teach history classes on Outschool in a variety of formats and subjects, including many that include sensitive topics.
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Live Group Class
$26
weekly or $153 for 12 classes2x per week, 6 weeks
45 min
Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-15
1-6 learners per class