For assignments be sure and check google classroom https://classroom.google.com/u/1/h
The Road to the Civil War
1791: Bill of Rights Tues 1/26
1793: Cotton Gin Wed 1/27
1803: Louisiana Purchase Thurs 1/28
1804-1805: Lewis & Clark Expedition to Pacific Ocean Mon 2/1
1812-1814: War of 1812/Star Spangled Banner Tues 2/2
1820: Missouri Compromise (Free vs. Slave States) Wed 2/3
1823: Monroe Doctrine Thurs 2/4
1825: Construction of the Erie Canal Tues 2/9
1830: Indian Removal Act Wed 2/10
1836: Texas declares independence from Mexico/The Alamo Thurs 2/11
1838: The Trail of Tears Tues 2/16
1845: Manifest Destiny Wed 2/17
“World History for Us All” - Curriculum (SDSU/UCLA)
Overriding Questions:
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7 Themes:
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Global perspective of History/Science from 16th Century to the Modern Era:
- Year 1 - End of Era Six through Era Seven “Great Global Convergence through Industrialization and its Consequences” (1600-1914)
- Year 2 - Era Eight “A Half Century of Crisis”(1900-1950)
- Year 3 - Era Nine “Paradoxes of Global Acceleration” (1945 - Present)
Raahema's documentary on Thomas Paine made it to the top five in the National History Day Competition at the state level in Sacramento. This exemplary work is a sample of the types of project based learning activities our students have the opportunity to create.