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United States History Part 1 I AP I Full Year Curriculum

In this 15 week, semester course students will learn the foundational ideas of the first half of American / United States of America History
Brandy Dahlen and BE Education
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30 live meetings
22 hrs 30 mins in-class hours
Homework
Students will complete reading and writing assignments for each class, as well as occasional presentations.
Assessment
Grades are provided as letter grades based on participation, written work, and tests.
Grading
included

Class Experience

US Grade 9 - 12
This class can coordinate with my American Literature 1 course.  This class is taught at a standard level, however, I am able to offer additional work as well as AP designation on your transcript if you would like your student to take this class at an AP level, as I have AP authorization--please contact me about this option.

This course is a rhetorical level course intended to introduce the student to the major themes and moments in United States history.  This course will involve both writing and reading.  We will be reading a full-range of primary documents from each time period and geographical area we study.  You will be learning how to read, think about, analyze, argue with, and present ideas about history and to connect events to the larger trends and themes in world history.

This class is a discussion-based, interactive format.  Each week you will be responsible for reading background material and assigned primary documents.  You will be expected to write a reading response for each of your readings.  These reading responses should be 1-2 pages on the background material for each time period in history and the important elements of the work.  You should be building a timeline of major events in US history across geographical boundaries.    In class, we will spend much time discussing our reading, putting themes in their historical context and asking questions about the author’s and our own worldviews.  I expect you to come to class prepared to participate in this discussion. You will also be assigned brief presentations.  These presentations will involve researching the biographical information for significant figures and key information for major moments we will study in class. 

This class covers a time period in United States history that deals with problems of racism and discrimination, as well as efforts made to correct those problems in the legal, economic, and societal institutions of the country.  This class will utilize primary documents from a variety of sources to give voice to those marginalized groups throughout those struggles.  

1. What is history?  How do we evaluate primary and secondary documents.  We will discuss point of view and bias, in class.

2. Limited Government

3. Absolutism

4. Enlightenment

5.  We will introduce DBQ's and work on outlines and how to write a thesis in class

6.  America before Europe

7. Exploration

8.  Presentations on various explorers due

9.  Impacts of Exploration

10. Early Colonies

11.  Presentations on your colony due

12.  John Smith “The General History of Virginia” 

13. 18th Century Colonial life

14.  Test 1

15.  Growing conflicts

16. Declaration of Independence

17. Revolution

18.  Presentations on the important players in the Revolution due

19. Aftermath

20. Constitution

21. Washington and the first presidency

22. George Washington

23. Jeffersonian period

24. War of 1812

25. Manifest Destiny

26. Emerson

27. Jacksonian democracy

28. Test 2

29. 19th century reform and Utopias

30. Thoreau's Civil Disobedience
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Learning Goals
Students will learn the major themes of US history, while also learning how to approach and manage primary documents.
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Syllabus

Curriculum
Follows College Board Advanced Placement Curriculum
Standards
Aligned with Advanced Placement (AP) Standards
30 Lessons
over 15 Weeks
Lesson 1:
What is history? How do we evaluate primary and secondary documents.
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Limited Government
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Absolutism
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Enlightenment
45 mins online live lesson

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Parental Guidance
This class covers a time period in United States history that deals with problems of racism and discrimination, as well as efforts made to correct those problems in the legal, economic, and societal institutions of the country. This class will utilize primary documents from a variety of sources to give voice to those marginalized groups throughout those struggles. Parental guidance is always encouraged to help students evaluate those ideas and struggles in United States history.
Supply List
The American Promise by James L. Roark textbook--combined version, any edition
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree in Education from University of Toronto
Jelena
Master's Degree in History from University of Cambridge
Brandy Dahlen
Master's Degree from Eastern Michigan University
Karimah Whitaker
Master's Degree in History from Northwestern University
Linford
Master's Degree in Religious Studies from Yale University
Linford
Bachelor's Degree in History from Birmingham-Southern College
Brandy Dahlen
Bachelor's Degree from University of Alabama at Birmingham
Karimah Whitaker
Bachelor's Degree from Middle East Technical University
Maya
Bachelor's Degree in History from Millersville University
Linford
I have a master's degree in history from the University of Cambridge and 17 years experience teaching history.  I am an AP authorized history teacher and grader.  

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weekly or $500 for 30 classes
2x per week, 15 weeks
45 min

Completed by 26 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
3-18 learners per class

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