Modern U.S. History (1877 to the Present)

Lesson Plans and Assignments can be changed at my discretion based upon student progress and need.
Plans are general in nature, and are not intended to be all inclusive. Plans can be changed without notification. Review of lesson plans is not a substitute for class attendance. Students are responsible for all missed work.

email: nabudaj@penntrafford.org

Week of September 13, 2010

Monday Sept. 13
Expansion and Conflict -- The Beginnings of Sectionalism
HOMEWORK: Chapter 2 Vocab. due 9/14
Chapter 2 -- Open Book Quiz 9/14

Tuesday Sept. 14
Open Book Quiz -- Chapter 2
HOMEWORK: Chapter 3 Vocabulary Due 9/22

Wednesday Sept. 15
Causes and Projected Outcomes of the Civil War

Thursday Sept. 16
Fighting the Civil War -- key battles and leaders

Friday Sept. 17
Constitution Day

AP U.S. History (apush)

Lesson Plans and Assignments can be changed at my discretion based upon progress and needs of the students. Plans are general in nature and are not meant to be all inclusive. Plans can be changed without notification. Students are responsible for all missed work.

email: nabudaj@penntrafford.org

Week of September 13, 2010

Monday Sept. 13
Chapter 1 Summary
HOMEWORK: Unit 1 Test 9/23

Tuesday Sept. 14
Analyze the impact of the English in Virginia

Wednesday Sept. 15
Review colonizers and rivalries in the New World

Thursday Sept. 16
Describe the conditions that led to religious exile and the beginnings of self-government

Friday Sept. 17
Constitution Day Activity


AP World History

Please remember that lesson plans and assignments can be changed at my discretion based upon progress and needs of the students.
Plans are general in nature and not meant to be all inclusive. Plans can change without notification. Students are responsible for all missed work.

email: nabudaj@penntrafford.org

Week of September 13, 2010

Monday Sept. 13
Discuss marker events from pre-history to written history
HOMEWORK: 2nd packet page and maps -- Due 9/24
Unit Test 9/24

Tuesday Sept. 14 and Wednesday Sept. 15
Analyze and discuss Early River Civilizations and their contributions

Thursday Sept. 16
Summarize other early civilizations including Asia and the Americas

Friday Sept. 17
Constitution Day Activity