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Welcome Back!

AP U.S. History O Why study U.S. History? O Preparation for college O Allows you to dig deep into different topics O Helps understand the present O Fun!

Topics Studied O APUSH is divided into 12 broad themes American DiversityGlobalization American IdentityPolitics and Citizenship American CultureReform Demographic ChangesReligion Economic ChangesSlavery and its Legacies EnvironmentWar and Diplomacy

Materials Needed O The textbook O The American Pageant by David Kennedy O Black or blue ink pen/pencil O Notebook

Activities O Lecture/Discussion O Essays O Documents Based (DBQs) O Free Response (FRQs) O Article Reviews O And More!!!

Grading O Grades determined by category weights O Tests – 45 % O Homework – 25% O Essays – 20% O Article Reviews – 10% O Grading Scale O A: O B: O C: O D: O F: 59 or below

Three Things Three people or groups to take care of while in school O Yourself O Your classmates O Your school

Classroom Rules 1. Follow all directions 2. Be in your seat when the bell rings 3. Come prepared to class every day with notebook, textbook, pen, and ID 4. Keep your hands, feet, and objects to yourself at all times 5. Show respect to all by not using profanity, calling names, bullying, harassing, interrupting, etc. No food or drink is allowed in the classroom.

Consequences O First infraction: Warning O Second infraction: Last One Out O Third Infraction: Held One Minute After Class O Fourth Infraction: Parent Call O Fifth Infraction: Referral to the Dean

Tardy O If you come to class late, the following steps are taken: O Step One: Warning at predismissal O Step Two: Contact your parent/guardian O Step Three: Referral to the Dean

Bring Your Own Device O Electronic Devices may be used in the cafeteria and hallways during passing periods. O At times Electronic devices, including laptops and notebooks may be used in class. Any usage is at my discretion. O All use must be class-related

Reminders O I will be using Remind 101 for reminders this year O System of texting students and parents about upcoming events O No phone numbers are shared O Messages cannot be replied to

Remind 101 O To receive messages via text, to (224) O To receive messages via , Send an to

About Me O Mr. Michael Gaughan O address: O 16 years at Bloom High School O 19 years in education O U.S. History, AP U.S. History O B.A. from Illinois, Masters from Loyola O Enjoy studying history for the stories involved

LET’S HAVE A GOOD YEAR