Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Finally - APUSH syllabus - UNIT VI


APUSH Mr. Clark                                    Unit VI Syllabus
Civil War & Reconstruction            Chapters 20-22 in Pageant

Wed, 12/5                        IC-            Test – Unit V – Causes of Civil War
HW-            Read Chapter 20 “Girding for War: The North and the South,” pages 434-438
 Hippocampus Activities – The Civil War:
Southern Secession

Thurs, 12/6                        IC-            Introduce Civil War / Strategies / Ads & Disads
HW-              Read Chapter 20 “Girding for War: The North and the   South,” pages 438-446,
Hippocampus Activities – The Civil War:
1.     Mobilization


Fri, 12/7                        IC-            No Class – ½ Day
                                    HW-            See 12/6

Mon, 12/10                        IC-            Read Time article “The True Lincoln”
HW-            Read Chapter 20 “Girding for War: The North and the South,” pages 446-452
            Hippocampus Activities – The Civil War:
1.     Military Strategy

Tues, 12/11                        IC-            1. Quiz “The True Lincoln”
2.Discuss the articles
3. Doris Kearns Goodwin Interview
HW-            Read Chapter 21 “The Furnace of Civil War,” pages 453-458. 
Hippocampus Activities – The Civil War:
1.     The Battles
2.     The Economy during the Civil War

Wed, 12/12                        IC-            The Civil War Lecture & PBS
HW-            Read Chapter 21 “The Furnace of Civil War,” pages 459-477. 
Hippocampus Activities – The Civil War:
1.     Lincoln and Civil Liberties
2.     Emancipation Proclamation
3.     Election of 1864

Thurs, 12/13                        IC-            The Civil War Lecture & PBS
                        HW-            Read chapter 22 in Pageant  (3-day assignment)
Complete  Hippocampus:
                                                                                                     The Civil War, 1860 - 1865
                                                                        Effects of the War on the South
                                                                        Reconstruction Begins
                                                                                    Reconstruction, 1865 - 1877
                                                                        Presidential Reconstruction
                                                                        The Black Codes
                                                                        Congressional Reconstruction
                                                                        Impeachment of Johnson
                                                                        The Reconstructed South
                                                                                    Reconstruction Ends

 Fri, 12/14                        IC-            Reading Period – Round Table Discussion “Does Lincoln   Deserve the Title; The Great Emancipator?
                                    HW-            Day 2 of 3-day assignment

Mon, 12/17                        IC-            The significance of the Civil War
                                    HW-            Day 3 of 3-day assignment

Tues, 12/18                        IC-            The Legacy of Reconstruction - Lecture
                                    HW-            Key Terms Quiz

Wed, 12/19                        IC-            View Movie Lincoln           
                                    HW-            Prepare for discussion

Thurs 12/20                        IC-            Round Table Discussion
                                    HW-            Study for Test

Fri 12/21                        IC-            Test Unit VI – Civil War & Reconstruction
                                                HW-            Read Chapter 23 “Political Paralysis in the Gilded Age,” pages 504-510,
                                                            Hippocampus – Gilded Age:
1.     The Tweed Ring & Machine Politics
2.     Corruption in Business & Government

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