Advanced Placement United States History

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Advanced Placement United States History Mr. OToole Choose AP “’Are you ready for a unique learning experience that will help you succeed in college?” Through AP's college-level courses and exams, you can earn college credit and advanced placement, stand out in the admission process, and learn from some of the most skilled, dedicated, and inspiring teachers in the world.” http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/about.html

A Different Kind of Class From the moment you enter an AP classroom, you'll notice the difference—in the teacher's approach to the subject, in the attitude of your classmates, in the way you start to think. In AP classrooms, the focus is not on memorizing facts and figures. Instead you'll engage in intense discussions, solve problems collaboratively, and learn to write clearly and persuasively” http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/about.html This is the equivalent of a college-level class. If you do well enough on the AP exam, you may be eligible to earn college credit

Recent outstanding successes 2015

2014 scores: All students who took the class earned 4’s and 5’s !!! * Did not take AP course

Why take AP Potentially earn college credit Save time and money (if you earn a 4 or a 5 on the AP test, colleges may accept that for credit at their school. Impress colleges, family, friends, teachers, peers and yourself. AP level study is challenging and difficult, but very worthwhile. Enhance thinking, writing and inquiry skills in the more challenging AP environment and become a better student and learner. Learn history at a deeper, more memorable and meaningful level

My Goals for you and the class Prepare you to do well on the AP United States History test Learn history at a deeper and more meaningful level. Enhance your study, learning, thinking and discussion skills & demonstrate these in class Become a better student and prepare for the rigorous and challenging courses that you will encounter in college.

More Goals Become a educated citizen who can think and make connections about events (past and current alike), and will participate intelligently our democracy (vote, serve on a jury) . Have a positive learning experience and gain an increased love of history and appreciate the study of it (aka have fun!) Succeed at something difficult but worthwhile

1)Textbook reading and outlining- Foner textbook Give Me Liberty Summer Assignment- 4 parts (rationales for each assignment are on schoolwires) 1)Textbook reading and outlining- Foner textbook Give Me Liberty Read chapter 15 and take reading notes, identify terms, significance, and do review questions pg. 585. 2) memorize the presidents of the United States, in order, including name, date of terms, political party affiliation and an important event. Eg. 1) George Washington, 1789-1797, no party, Whiskey Rebellion 2) John Adams, 1797-1801, Federalist, Quasi War with France 3) Thomas Jefferson 1801-1809, Democratic-Republican, Louisiana Purchase and so on to #44)

Summer assignment 3) analyze primary sources And do HIPPO analysis (links and HIPPO worksheets Are on schoolwires) 4) study your USI materials. There will be a test on your USI knowledge at the end of the 1st week back in September to assess what you remember from USI. (I will put some study tips/review sheet on school wires).