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American History ScheduleNotes
This schedule is intended for mid-high school level students.
Please note that at this time, I do not have timelines / or geography (mapping) / or other activities listed.
Also note that our history just runs continuously, so our year / week numbers may seem “odd”. (You can change those and anything else herein, to suit your family!)
Prior to the actual schedule, I’ve included a book list to help in planning. The books will be listed one time only in the week in which they first appear. You may certainly choose to add more reading, or subtract some. You will find the schedule start on page 3.
This is just history. I have American literature courses that I do in conjunction with this, but they are found elsewhere.
I think this should go without saying, but please do no use my work for your gain (profit or “status”).Feel free to refer others to this site, so they can benefit as well.
Book YEAR WEEK SUBJECTA History of US, Book 1. The First Americans (this whole series is written by Joy Hakim – only book titles will be given)
8 38 History
Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes by Carl Waldman 8 38 HistoryA History of US, Sourcebook 9 2 HistoryA History of US, Book 2. Making Thirteen Colonies 9 5 HistoryWalk the World’s Rim by Betty Baker 9 6 HistoryThe Landing of the Pilgrims by James Daugherty 9 8 HistoryThe Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare 9 10 HistoryAmos Fortune Free Man by Elizabeth Yates 9 12 HistoryIndian Captive The Story of Mary Jemison by Lois Lenski 9 14 HistoryA History of US, Book 3. From Colonies to Country 9 15 HistoryGeorge Washington’s World by Genevieve Foster 9 15 HistoryBen Franklin of Old Philadelphia by Margaret Cousins 9 17 HistoryTraitor The Case of Benedict Arnold by Jean Fritz 9 19 HistoryNaya Nuki Shoshoni Girl Who Ran by Kenneth Thomasma 9 22 HistoryA History of US, Book 4. The New Nation 9 23 HistoryStreams to the River, River to the Sea by Scott O’Dell 9 24 HistorySequoyah and the Cherokee Alphabet by Robert Cwiklik 9 26 HistoryThe Journeyman by Elizabeth Yates 9 28 HistoryA History of US, Book 5. Liberty for All? 9 30 HistoryA Gathering of Days by Joan W. Blos 9 30 HistoryMoccasin Trail by Eloise Jarvis McGraw 9 32 HistoryPatty Reed’s Doll by Rachel K. Laurgaard 9 34 HistoryAbraham Lincoln’s World by Genevieve Foster 9 35 HistorySwift Rivers by Cornelia Meigs 9 35 HistorySurviving the Oregon Trail 1852 by Weldon Willis Rau 9 37 HistoryA History of US, Book 6. War, Terrible War 9 38 HistoryHarriet Tubman by Kathleen Kudlinski 9 38 History
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American History ScheduleBook YEAR WEEK SUBJECT
Rifles for Watie by Harold Keith 9 40 HistoryThe Slopes of War by N.A. Perez 10 2 HistoryWait for Me, Watch for Me, Eula Bee by Patricia Beatty 10 4 HistoryA History of US, Book 7. Reconstructing American 10 5 HistoryShades of Gray by Carolyn Reeder 10 6 HistoryClara Barton Founder of the American Red Cross by Augusta Stevenson 10 7 HistoryDragon’s Gate by Laurence Yep 10 8 HistoryBonanza Girl by Patricia Beatty 10 11 HistoryA History of US, Book 8. An Age of Extremes 10 12 HistoryEarthquake at Dawn by Kristiana Gregory 10 13 HistorySounder by William H. Armstrong 10 15 HistoryBread and Roses Too by Katherine Paterson 10 16 HistoryWorld War I “The War to End Wars” by Zachary Kent 10 18 HistoryAfter the Dancing Days by Margaret I. Rostkowski 10 19 HistoryA History of US, Book 9. War, Peace, and All That Jazz 10 20 HistoryThe Moonshiner’s Son by Carolyn Reeder 10 21 HistoryNothing to Fear by Jackie French Koller 10 23 HistoryRoll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor 10 25 HistoryFarewell to Manzanar by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston 10 27 HistoryA History of US, Book 10. All the People 10 29 HistoryMy Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George 10 29 HistoryThe Korean War (Chronicles of American Wars) by Ruth Tenzer Feldman 10 31 HistoryBlue Willow by Doris Gates 10 32 History10,000 Days of Thunder by Philip Caputo 10 34 HistoryFrom the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler by E.L. Konigsburg 10 36 HistorySoldier Mom by Alice Mead 10 38 HistoryThe Persian Gulf and Iraqi Wars (Chronicles of American Wars) by Lawrence J. Zwier
10 39 History
A Nation Challenged: A Visual History of 9/11 and it’s Aftermath by New York Times 10 40 History
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American History ScheduleYear 8
Week 38 – ScheduleDate: Day 181 Day 182 Day 183 Day 184 Day 185
US HistoryA History of US, Book 1. The First Americans
Pgs. 8-11, Ch. 1; History? Why?
Pgs. 12-13, Ch. 2; Away with Time
Pgs. 14-18, Ch. 3; In the Beginning
Pgs. 19-23, Ch. 4; How the First American Became IndiansQuiz
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Pgs. 24-28, Ch. 5; Put on Your Earmuffs
Reading: Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes by Carl WaldmanPgs. 3-8 Pgs. 9-15
Notes
Week 39 – ScheduleDate: Day 186 Day 187 Day 188 Day 189 Day 190
US HistoryA History of US, Book 1. The First Americans
Pgs. 29-32, Ch. 6; Cliff Dwellers and Others
Pgs. 33-37, Ch. 7; The Show-Offs
Pgs. 38-41, Ch. 8; Taking a Tour
Pgs. 42-46, Ch. 9; Plains Indians Are Not Plain at All
Pgs. 47-51, Ch. 10; Mound for Mound, Those Are Heavy Hills
Reading: Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes by Carl WaldmanPgs. 15-22 Pgs. 22-29 Pgs. 29-36 Pgs. 36-45 Pgs. 45-51
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Week 40 – ScheduleDate: Day 191 Day 192 Day 193 Day 194 Day 195
US HistoryA History of US, Book 1. The First Americans
Pgs. 52-55, Ch. 11; Indians of the Eastern Forests
Pgs. 56-59, Ch. 12; People of the Long House. Quiz
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Pgs. 60-66, Ch. 13; Let’s Turn North
Pgs. 67-69, Ch. 14; The Power of the Press
Pgs. 70-74, Ch. 15; A Boy Named Christopher Has a Dream
Reading: Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes by Carl WaldmanPgs. 51-59 Pgs. 59-66 Pgs. 66-74 Pgs. 75-82 Pgs. 82-88
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Year 9
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Week 1 – ScheduleDate: Day 196 Day 197 Day 198 Day 199 Day 200
US HistoryA History of US, Book 1. The First Americans
Pgs. 75-79, Ch. 16; A New Land is “Discovered”
Pgs. 80-84, Ch. 17; The Next Voyage
Pgs. 85-87, Ch. 18; Stowaways: Worms and a Dog
Pgs. 88-92, Ch. 19; Sailing Around the World
Pgs. 93-96, Ch. 20; What’s in a Name? Quiz
____ / 15Reading: Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes by Carl Waldman
Pgs. 88-94 Pgs. 94-102 Pgs. 102-109 Pgs. 110-116 Pgs. 117-124Notes
Week 2 -- ScheduleDate: Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5
US HistoryA History of US, Book 1. The First Americans
Pgs. 97-100, Ch. 21; About Beliefs and Ideas
Pgs. 101-110, Ch. 22; New Spain
Pgs. 111-113, Ch. 23; Ponce de Leỏn, Pizarro, and Spanish Colonies
Pgs. 114-115, Ch. 24; Gloom, Doom and a Bit of Cheer. Quiz
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Pgs. 116-119, Ch. 25; North of New Spain
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 13-16; General History of Things in New Spain
Reading: Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes by Carl WaldmanPgs. 124-131 Pgs. 131-137 Pgs. 138-146 Pgs. 147-155 Pgs. 155-163
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Week 3 – ScheduleDate: Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10
US HistoryA History of US, Book 1. The First Americans
Pgs. 120-123, Ch. 26; Looking for Cibola with Coronado
Pgs. 124-128, Ch. 27; Conquistadors: California to Florida
Pgs. 129-130, Ch. 28; A Place Called Santa Fe
Pgs. 131-135, Ch. 29; Las Casas Cares. Quiz
____ / 15
Pgs. 136-137, Ch. 30; The Big Picture
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 12-13; Bartolomé de Las Casas.
Reading: Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes by Carl WaldmanPgs. 163-169 Pgs. 169-176 Pgs. 176-185 Pgs. 185-190 Pgs. 190-198
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Week 4 – ScheduleDate: Day 11 Day 12 Day 13 Day 14 Day 15
US HistoryA History of US, Book 1. The First Americans
Pgs. 138-139, Ch. 31; From Spain to England to France
Pgs. 140-143, Ch. 32; France in America: Pirates and Adventurers
Pgs. 144-146, Ch. 33; Rain, Ambush, and Murder
Pgs. 147-151, Ch. 34; New France. Quiz
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Pgs. 152-153, Ch. 35; Elizabeth and Friends
Reading: Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes by Carl WaldmanPgs. 199-209 Pgs. 209-215 Pgs. 216-225 Pgs. 225-234 Pgs. 235-241
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Week 5 – ScheduleDate: Day 16 Day 17 Day 18 Day 19 Day 20
US HistoryA History of US, Book 1. The First Americans
Pgs. 154-156, Ch. 36; Utopia in America
Pgs. 157-161, Ch. 37; Lost: A Colony
Pgs. 162-163, Ch. 38; An Armada Is a Fleet of Ships
Pgs. 164-165, Ch. 39; The End: Keep Reading. Quiz
____ / 15A History of US, Book 2. Making Thirteen Colonies.
Pgs. 9-14, Preface; Our Mixed-Up Civilization
Reading: Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes by Carl WaldmanPgs. 241-248 Pgs. 248-256 Pgs. 256-262 Pgs. 263-269 Pgs. 269-277
Notes
Week 6 – ScheduleDate: Day 21 Day 22 Day 23 Day 24 Day 25
US HistoryA History of US, Book 2. Making Thirteen Colonies.
Pgs. 15-17, Ch. 1; A Sign in the Sky
Pgs. 18-20, Ch. 2; Across the Ocean
Pgs. 21-24, Ch. 3; The First Virginians
Pgs. 25-28, Ch. 4; English Settlers Come to Stay
Pgs. 29-31, Ch. 5; John Smith
Reading: Walk the World’s Rim by Betty Baker Pgs. 1-14 Pgs. 15-27 Pgs. 28-41 Pgs. 42-52 Pgs. 53-68
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Week 7 – ScheduleDate: Day 26 Day 27 Day 28 Day 29 Day 30
US HistoryA History of US, Book 2. Making Thirteen Colonies.
Pgs. 32-33, Ch. 6; The Starving Time. Quiz
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Pgs. 34-36, Ch. 7; A Lord, A Hurricane, A Wedding
Pgs. 37-39, Ch. 8; A Share in America
Pgs. 40-41, Ch. 9; Jamestown Makes It
Pgs. 42-44, Ch. 10; 1619 – A Big Year
Reading: Walk the World’s Rim by Betty Baker Pgs. 69-80 Pgs. 81-96 Pgs. 97-113 Pgs. 114-127 Pgs. 128-140
Notes
Week 8 – ScheduleDate: Day 31 Day 32 Day 33 Day 34 Day 35
US HistoryA History of US, Book 2. Making Thirteen Colonies.
Pgs. 45-46, Ch. 11; Indians vs. Colonists
Pgs. 47-50, Ch. 12; Massacre in Virginia, Poverty in England. Quiz
____ / 15
Pgs. 51-54, Ch. 13; The Mayflower: Saints and Strangers
Pgs. 55-58, Ch. 14; Pilgrims, Indians, and Puritans
Pgs. 59-62, Ch. 15; Puritans, Puritans, and Puritans
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 16-17; The Mayflower Compact (1620)
Reading: Walk the World’s Rim by Betty BakerPgs. 141-155 Pgs. 156-161 Pgs. 162-168
Reading: The Landing of the Pilgrims by James Daugherty Pgs. 1-17 Pgs. 18-40
Notes
Week 9 – ScheduleDate: Day 36 Day 37 Day 38 Day 39 Day 40
US HistoryA History of US, Book 2. Making Thirteen Colonies.
Pgs. 63-67, Ch. 16; Of Towns and Schools and Sermons. Quiz
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Pgs. 68-70, Ch. 17; Roger Williams
Pgs. 71-73, Ch. 18; “Woman, Hold Your Tongue”
Pgs. 74-75, Ch. 19; Statues on the Common
Pgs. 76-80, Ch. 20; Of Witches and Dinosaurs
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 17-19; Massachusetts
Pgs. 19-22; From Roger Williams,
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Letter to Providence, Resolution of the Germantown Quakers
Reading: The Landing of the Pilgrims by James Daugherty Pgs. 41-60 Pgs. 61-81 Pgs. 85-103 Pgs. 104-124 Pgs. 125-149
Notes
Week 10 – ScheduleDate: Day 41 Day 42 Day 43 Day 44 Day 45
US HistoryA History of US, Book 2. Making Thirteen Colonies.
Pgs. 81-84, Ch. 21; Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Maine
Pgs. 85-87, Ch. 22; King Philip’s War
Pgs. 88-91, Ch. 23; The Indians Win This One. Quiz
____ / 15
Pgs. 92-95, Ch. 24; What’s a Colony?
Pgs. 96-99, Ch. 25; Silvernails and Big Tub
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 20-22; Resolution of the Germantown Quakers
Reading: The Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare Pgs. 1-28 Pgs. 29-58 Pgs. 59-82 Pgs. 82-110 Pgs. 111-133
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Week 11 – ScheduleDate: Day 46 Day 47 Day 48 Day 49 Day 50
US HistoryA History of US, Book 2. Making Thirteen Colonies.
Pgs. 100-101, Ch. 26; West to Jersey
Pgs. 102-104, Ch. 27; Cromwell and Charles
Pgs. 105-108, Ch. 28; William the Wise
Pgs. 109-113, Ch. 29; Ben Franklin. Quiz
____ / 15
Pgs. 114-116, Ch. 30; Maryland’s Form of Toleration
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 24-26; From Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard’s Almanack (1733)
Reading: The Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare Pgs. 133-163 Pgs. 163-177 Pgs. 177-206 Pgs. 207-224 Pgs. 224-249
Notes
Week 12 – Schedule
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American History ScheduleDate: Day 51 Day 52 Day 53 Day 54 Day 55
US HistoryA History of US, Book 2. Making Thirteen Colonies.
Pgs. 117-120, Ch. 31; Carry Me Back to Ole Virginny
Pgs. 121-124, Ch. 32; The Good Life
Pgs. 125-129, Ch. 33; Virginia’s Capital
Pgs. 130-132, Ch. 34; Pretend Some More
Pgs. 133-135, Ch. 35; South Carolina: Riches, Rice, Slaves
Reading: Amos Fortune Free Man by Elizabeth Yates Pgs. 3-13 Pgs. 14-33 Pgs. 34-52 Pgs. 53-80 Pgs. 81-92
Notes
Week 13 – ScheduleDate: Day 56 Day 57 Day 58 Day 59 Day 60
US HistoryA History of US, Book 2. Making Thirteen Colonies.
Pgs. 137-139, Ch. 36; North Carolina: Dissenters and Pirates. Quiz
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Pgs. 140-141, Ch. 37; Royal Colonies and a No-Blood Revolution
Pgs. 142-148, Ch. 38; A Nasty Triangle
Pgs. 149-151, Ch. 39; Four and Nine Make Thirteen
Pgs. 152-154, Ch. 40; Over the Mountains
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 22-23; From The English Bill of Rights (1689)
Reading: Amos Fortune Free Man by Elizabeth Yates Pgs. 93-108 Pgs. 109-129 Pgs. 130-145 Pgs. 146-163 Pgs. 164-181
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Week 14 – ScheduleDate: Day 61 Day 62 Day 63 Day 64 Day 65
US HistoryA History of US, Book 2. Making Thirteen Colonies.
Pgs. 155-158, Ch. 41; Westward Ho
Pg. 159, Ch. 42; The End – and the Beginning. Quiz
____ / 15
Pgs. 160-169; After Words: A Cartographer Makes Maps, Not Wagons
A History of US, Book 3. From Colonies to Country
Pgs. 9-12, Preface; From Colonies to Country
Pgs. 13-16, Ch.1; Freedom of the Press
Reading: Indian Captive The Story of Mary Jemison by Lois Lenski Pgs. xi-19 Pgs. 20-51 Pgs. 52-68 Pgs. 69-85 Pgs. 86-104
Notes
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American History ScheduleWeek 15 – Schedule
Date: Day 66 Day 67 Day 68 Day 69 Day 70
US HistoryA History of US, Book 3. From Colonies to Country
Pgs. 17-20, Ch. 2; Jenkin’s Ear
Pgs. 21-24, Ch. 3; Frenchmen and Indians
Pgs. 25-30, Ch. 4; A Most Remarkable Man
Pgs. 31-33, Ch. 5; Pitt Steps In
Pgs. 34-35, Ch. 6; Au Revoir (Goodbye), France. Quiz
____ / 15Reading: George Washington’s World by Genevieve Foster *
Pgs. 2-14 Pgs. 15-22 Pgs. 23-29 Pgs. 30-38 Pgs. 39-44Reading: Indian Captive The Story of Mary Jemison by Lois Lenski
Pgs. 105-124 Pgs. 125-141 Pgs. 142-166 Pgs. 167-188 Pgs. 189-206Notes
* It is realized that this book is not lining up perfectly to the spine. However, this is done on purpose so that it presents a sort of review of the material.
Week 16 – ScheduleDate: Day 71 Day 72 Day 73 Day 74 Day 75
US HistoryA History of US, Book 3. From Colonies to Country
Pgs. 36-38, Ch. 7; Staying in Charge
Pgs. 39-41, Ch. 8; What Is an American?
Pgs. 42-45, Ch. 9; A Girl Who Always Did Her Best
Pgs. 46-49, Ch. 10; The Rights of Englishmen. Quiz
____ / 15
Pgs. 50-55, Ch. 11; A Taxing King
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 52-56; From J. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur
Pgs. 11-12; Magna Carta
Pgs. 26-28; Resolutions of the Stamp Act Congress
Reading: George Washington’s World by Genevieve FosterPgs. 45-53 Pgs. 54-62 Pgs. 64-74 Pgs. 75-82 Pgs. 83-89
Reading: Indian Captive The Story of Mary Jemison by Lois Lenski Pgs. 207-228 Pgs. 229-250 Pgs. 251-167 Pgs. 268-281 Pgs. 282-298
Notes
Week 17 – ScheduleDate: Day 76 Day 77 Day 78 Day 79 Day 80
US HistoryA History of US, Book 3. From Colonies to Country
Pgs. 56-62, Ch. 12; The Firebrands
Pgs. 63-68, Ch. 13; A Massacre in Boston
Pgs. 69-75, Ch. 14; One If by Land, Two If by Sea
Pgs. 76-79, Ch. 15; An American Original. Quiz
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Pgs. 80-84, Ch. 16; On the Way to the Second Continental Congress
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 28-29; From Patrick Henry and Pgs. 31-37; From
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Reading: George Washington’s World by Genevieve FosterPgs. 90-95 Pgs. 96-103
Reading: Ben Franklin of Old Philadelphia by Margaret Cousins Pgs. 3-15 Pgs. 17-29 Pgs. 31–40 Pgs. 41-58 Pgs. 59-68
Notes
Week 18 – ScheduleDate: Day 81 Day 82 Day 83 Day 84 Day 85
US HistoryA History of US, Book 3. From Colonies to Country
Pgs. 85-88, Ch. 17; Naming a General
Pgs. 89-93, Ch. 18; The War of the Hills
Pgs. 94-97, Ch. 19; Fighting Palm Trees
Pgs. 98-102, Ch. 20; Declaring Independence
Pgs. 103-105, Ch. 21; Signing Up. Quiz
____ / 15A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 37-41; Declaration of Independence
Reading: George Washington’s World by Genevieve FosterPgs. 104-110 Pgs. 112-121 Pgs. 122-129
Reading: Ben Franklin of Old Philadelphia by Margaret Cousins Pgs. 69-88 Pgs. 89-97 Pgs. 99-109 Pgs. 111-127 Pgs. 129-141
Notes
Week 19 – ScheduleDate: Day 86 Day 87 Day 88 Day 89 Day 90
US HistoryA History of US, Book 3. From Colonies to Country
Pgs. 106-109, Ch. 22; Revolutionary Women and Children
Pgs. 110-115, Ch. 23; Freedom Fighters
Pgs. 116-120, Ch. 24; Soldiers from Everywhere
Pgs. 121-122, Ch. 25; Black Soldiers
Pgs. 123-125, Ch. 26; Fighting a War
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 41-42; From Abigail Adams
Reading: George Washington’s World by Genevieve FosterPgs. 130-135 Pgs. 136-142
Reading: Traitor The Case of Benedict Arnold by Jean Fritz Pgs. 7-15 Pgs. 16-28 Pgs. 29-40 Pgs. 41-53 Pgs. 54-69
Notes
Week 20 – ScheduleDate: Day 91 Day 92 Day 93 Day 94 Day 95
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A History of US, Book 3. From Colonies to Country
Pgs. 126-129, Ch. 27; Howe Billy Wished France Wouldn’t Join In
Pgs. 130-134, Ch. 28; Valley Forge to Vincennes. Quiz
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Pgs. 135-137, Ch. 29; The States Write Constitutions
Pgs. 138-141, Ch. 30; More About Choices
Pgs. 142-146, Ch. 31; When It’s Over, Shout Hooray
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 30-31; Memorial of the Presbytery of Hanover
Reading: George Washington’s World by Genevieve FosterPgs. 143-148 Pgs. 149-160 Pgs. 161-172 Pgs. 173-180
Reading: Traitor The Case of Benedict Arnold by Jean Fritz Pgs. 70-86 Pgs. 87-99 Pgs. 100-116 Pgs. 117-131 Pgs. 132-153
Notes
Week 21 – ScheduleDate: Day 96 Day 97 Day 98 Day 99 Day 100
US HistoryA History of US, Book 3. From Colonies to Country
Pgs. 147-150, Ch. 32; Experimenting with a Nation
Pgs. 151-153, Ch. 33; Looking Northwest
Pgs. 154-157, Ch. 34; A Man with Ideas. Quiz
____ / 15
Pgs. 158-161, Ch. 35; A Philadelphia Welcome
Pgs. 162-166, Ch. 36; Summer in Philly
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 42-50; Articles of Confederation
Pgs. 51-52 & Pgs. 56-57; From Thomas Jefferson
Reading: George Washington’s World by Genevieve FosterPgs. 182-189 Pgs. 190-197 Pgs. 198-210 Pgs. 211-217 Pgs. 218-227
Reading: Traitor The Case of Benedict Arnold by Jean Fritz Pgs. 154-166 Pgs. 167-179
Reading: Naya Nuki Shoshoni Girl Who Ran by Kenneth ThomasmaPgs. 9-19 Pgs. 21-30 Pgs. 31-42
Notes
Week 22 – ScheduleDate: Day 101 Day 102 Day 103 Day 104 Day 105
US HistoryA History of US, Book 3. From Colonies to Country
Pgs. 167-171, Ch. 37; A Slap on the Back
Pgs. 172-173, Ch. 38; Roger to the Rescue
Pgs. 174-177, Ch. 39; Just What Is a Constitution?
Pgs. 178-182, Ch. 40; Good Words and Bad
Pgs. 183-185, Ch. 41; No More Secrets
A History of Pgs. 58-80; The Pgs. 80-81; The Pgs. 82-88; From
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United StatesNorthwest Ordinance
Alexander Hamilton and James Madison
Reading: George Washington’s World by Genevieve FosterPgs. 228-235 Pgs. 236-244 Pgs. 246-255 Pgs. 256-263 Pgs. 264-271
Reading: Naya Nuki Shoshoni Girl Who Ran by Kenneth ThomasmaPgs. 43-52 Pgs. 53-62 Pgs. 65-74 Pgs. 75-86 Pgs. 87-94
Notes
Week 23 – ScheduleDate: Day 106 Day 107 Day 108 Day 109 Day 110
US HistoryA History of US, Book 3. From Colonies to Country
Pgs. 186-188, Ch. 42; If You Can Keep It. Quiz
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Pgs. 189-209; Considering Great Documents
A History of US, Book 4. The New Nation
Pgs. 9-12, Preface; Getting a Nation Started
Pgs.13-19, Ch.1; The Father of Our Country
Pgs.20-23, Ch.2; About Being President
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 88-92; George Washington, Inaugural Address
Reading: George Washington’s World by Genevieve FosterPgs. 272-280 Pgs. 281-288 Pgs. 290-311 Pgs. 312-332 Pgs. 333-342
Reading: Naya Nuki Shoshoni Girl Who Ran by Kenneth ThomasmaPgs. 95-103 Pgs. 105-116 Pgs. 117-127 Pgs. 129-138 Pgs. 139-150
Notes
Week 24 – ScheduleDate: Day 111 Day 112 Day 113 Day 114 Day 115
US HistoryA History of US, Book 4. The New Nation
Pgs.24-29, Ch.3; The Parties Begin
Pgs.30-32, Ch.4; A Capital City
Pgs.33-36, Ch.5; Counting Noses. Quiz
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Pgs.37-41, Ch.6; The Adams Family Moves to Washington
Pgs.42-44, Ch.7; About President Adams
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 92-93; George Washington, Letter to Moses Seixas
Pgs. 94-97; George Washington, Farewell Address
Reading: George Washington’s World by Genevieve FosterPgs. 343-349
Reading: Naya Nuki Shoshoni Girl Who Ran by Kenneth ThomasmaPgs. 151-161 Pgs. 163-175
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Pgs. vii-19 Pgs. 20-39 Pgs. 40-58Notes
Week 25 – ScheduleDate: Day 116 Day 117 Day 118 Day 119 Day 120
US HistoryA History of US, Book 4. The New Nation
Pgs.45-47, Ch.8; Alien and Sedition: Awful and Sorry
Pgs.48-51, Ch.9; Something Important: Judicial Review
Pgs.52-56, Ch.10; Meet Mr. Jefferson
Pgs.57-63, Ch.11; Meriwether and William---or Lewis and Clark. Pg. 180, Lewis and Clark poem. Quiz
____ / 15
Pgs.64-67, Ch.12; An Orator in a Red Jacket Speaks
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pg. 93; George Washington, Letter to the New Church in Baltimore
Pgs. 102-103; From John Marshall, opinion in Marbury v. Madison
Pgs. 97-102; From Thomas Jefferson. . .
Pgs. 105-108; From Meriwether Lewis, Report to Thomas Jefferson
Reading: Streams to the River, River to the Sea by Scott O’Dell Pgs. 59-78 Pgs. 79-99 Pgs. 100-120 Pgs. 121-139 Pgs. 140-163
Notes
Week 26 – ScheduleDate: Day 121 Day 122 Day 123 Day 124 Day 125
US HistoryA History of US, Book 4. The New Nation
Pgs.68-72, Ch.13; The Great Tekamthi, Also Called Tecumseh
Pgs.73-75, Ch.14; Osceola. Quiz
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Pgs.76-83, Ch.15; The Revolutionary War Part II, or the War of 1812
Pgs.84-89, Ch.16; The Other Constitution
Pgs.90-92, Ch.17; That Good President Monroe
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 110-112; James Monroe, The Monroe Doctrine
Reading: Sequoyah and the Cherokee Alphabet by Robert Cwiklik Pgs. vii-5 Pgs. 6-16 Pgs. 17-25 Pgs. 26-41 Pgs. 42-55
Notes
Week 27 – ScheduleDate: Day 126 Day 127 Day 128 Day 129 Day 130
US HistoryA History of Pgs.93-95, Pgs.96-98, Pgs.99-102, Pgs.103-109, Pgs.110-116,
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Ch.18; JQA vs. AJ Ch.19; A Day of Celebration and Tears
Ch.20; Old Hickory. Quiz
____ / 15
Ch.21; Yankee Ingenuity: Cotton and Muskets
Ch.22; Going Places
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 108-110; From John Marshall, opinion in McCullock v. Maryland
Reading: Sequoyah and the Cherokee Alphabet by Robert Cwiklik Pgs. 56-70 Pgs. 71-90 Pgs. 91-101 Pgs. 102-111 Pgs. 112-129
Notes
Week 28 – ScheduleDate: Day 131 Day 132 Day 133 Day 134 Day 135
US HistoryA History of US, Book 4. The New Nation
Pgs.117-123, Ch.23; Teakettle Power. Quiz
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Pgs.124-128, Ch.24; Making Words
Pgs.129-133, Ch.25; A Time to Weep
Pgs.134-137, Ch.26; The Second Seminole War
Pgs.138-141, Ch.27; History's Paradox
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 113-114; From Memorial of the Cherokee Nation
Reading: The Journeyman by Elizabeth Yates *Pgs. 1-15 Pgs. 17-31 Pgs. 33-45 Pgs. 47-60 Pgs. 61-74
Notes* Please read the Publisher’s Note first
Week 29 – ScheduleDate: Day 136 Day 137 Day 138 Day 139 Day 140
US HistoryA History of US, Book 4. The New Nation
Pgs.142-145, Ch.28; A Man Who Didn't Do as His Neighbors Did
Pgs.146-149, Ch.29; African-Americans
Pgs.150-152, Ch.30; The King and His People. Quiz
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Pgs.153-156, Ch.31; Abolitionists Want to End Slavery. Pgs. 178-179, Letter from Thomas Jefferson
Pgs.157-161, Ch.32; Frederick Douglass
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 146-149; From Frederick Douglass, Fourth of July Oration
Reading: The Journeyman by Elizabeth YatesPgs. 75-91 Pgs. 93-106 Pgs. 107-125 Pgs. 127-144 Pgs. 145-161
Notes
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Week 30 – ScheduleDate: Day 141 Day 142 Day 143 Day 144 Day 145
US HistoryA History of US, Book 4. The New Nation
Pgs.162-168, Ch.33; Naming Presidents
Pgs.169-172, Ch.34; A Triumvirate Is Three People
Pgs.173-176, Ch.35; The Great Debate
Pg.177, Ch.36; Liberty for All? Quiz
____ / 15A History of US, Book 5. Liberty for All?
Pgs. 9-12, Preface; Antebellum: Say Aunty Belle and Add um
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 117-122; From Andrew Jackson, Proclamation to the People of South Carolina
Pgs. 114-116; From William Lloyd Garrison, The Liberator, vol.1, no. 1
Reading: A Gathering of Days by Joan W. Blos Pgs. 3-16 Pgs. 16-30 Pgs. 31-47 Pgs. 48-60 Pgs. 61-77
Notes
Week 31 – ScheduleDate: Day 146 Day 147 Day 148 Day 149 Day 150
US HistoryA History of US, Book 5. Liberty for All?
Pgs. 13-15, Ch. 1; The Long Way West
Pgs. 16-20, Ch. 2; Mountain Men
Pgs. 21-25, Ch. 3; Riding the Trail to Santa Fe
Pgs. 26-29, Ch. 4; Susan Magoffin's Diary
Pgs. 30-37, Ch. 5; Pioneers: Taking the Trail West
Reading: A Gathering of Days by Joan W. Blos Pgs. 77-86 Pgs. 86-98 Pgs. 99-117 Pgs. 117-133 Pgs. 133-140
Notes
Week 32 – ScheduleDate: Day 151 Day 152 Day 153 Day 154 Day 155
US HistoryA History of US, Book 5. Liberty for All?
Pgs. 38-42, Ch. 6; Getting There
Pgs. 43-47, Ch. 7; Latter-Day Saints. Quiz
Pgs. 48-53, Ch. 8; Coast-to-Coast Destiny
Pgs. 54-57, Ch. 9; A Hero of His Times
Pgs. 58-63, Ch. 10; Texas: Tempting and
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A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 127-131; From John L. O’Sullivan, Editorial on Manifest Destiny
Reading: Moccasin Trail by Eloise Jarvis McGraw Pgs. 3-28 Pgs. 29-53 Pgs. 54-79 Pgs. 80-107 Pgs. 108-137
Notes
Week 33 – ScheduleDate: Day 156 Day 157 Day 158 Day 159 Day 160
US HistoryA History of US, Book 5. Liberty for All?
Pgs. 64-68, Ch. 11; Fighting Over a Border
Pgs. 69-77, Ch. 12; There's Gold in Them Hills. Quiz
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Pgs. 78-84, Ch. 13; Clipper Ships and Pony Express
Pgs. 85-89, Ch. 14; Flying by Stagecoach
Pgs. 90-94, Ch. 15; Arithmetic at Sea
Reading: Moccasin Trail by Eloise Jarvis McGraw Pgs. 138-165 Pgs. 166-187 Pgs. 188-212 Pgs. 213-238 Pgs. 239-247
Notes
Week 34 – ScheduleDate: Day 161 Day 162 Day 163 Day 164 Day 165
US HistoryA History of US, Book 5. Liberty for All?
Pgs. 95-101, Ch. 16; Thar She Blows!
Pgs. 102-106, Ch. 17; A Japanese Boy in America. Quiz
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Pgs. 107-111, Ch. 18; Cities and Progress
Pgs. 112-115, Ch. 19; A Land of Movers
Pgs. 116-119, Ch. 20; Workin' on the Railroad. Quiz
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Reading: Patty Reed’s Doll by Rachel K. LaurgaardPgs. 9-26 Pgs. 27-45 Pgs. 46-67 Pgs. 68-84 Pgs. 85-106
Notes
Week 35 – ScheduleDate: Day 166 Day 167 Day 168 Day 169 Day 170
US HistoryA History of Pgs. 120-124, Pgs. 125-129, Pgs. 130-135, Pgs. 136-137, Pgs. 138-141,
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American History ScheduleUS, Book 5. Liberty for All?
Ch. 21; ``She Wishes to Ornament Their Minds''
Ch. 22; Do Girls Have Brains?
Ch. 23; Seneca Falls and the Rights of Women
Ch. 24; A Woman Named Truth
Ch. 25; Life in the Mills
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 131-133; From Horace Mann, 12th Annual Report to the Massachusetts Board of Education
Pgs. 133-138; Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Declaration of Sentiments
Pgs. 144-146; From Sojourner Truth, “A’n’t I a Woman”: Address to the Women’s Rights Convention, Akron, Ohio
Pgs. 122-124; From Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy n America.
Reading: Abraham Lincoln’s World by Genevieve Foster *Pgs. ix-x Pgs. 2-10 Pgs. 11-14 Pgs. 15-25
Reading: Patty Reed’s Doll by Rachel K. LaurgaardPgs. 107-129 Pgs. 130-143
Reading: Swift Rivers by Cornelia MeigsPgs. 3-38 Pgs. 39-73 Pgs. 74-108
Notes* It is realized that this book is not lining up perfectly to the spine. However, this is done on purpose so that it presents a sort of review of the material.
Week 36 – ScheduleDate: Day 171 Day 172 Day 173 Day 174 Day 175
US HistoryA History of US, Book 5. Liberty for All?
Pgs. 142-146, Ch. 26; Working Women and Children. Quiz
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Pgs. 147-149, Ch. 27; American Writers
Pgs. 150-151, Ch. 28; Mr. Thoreau---at Home With the World
Pgs. 152-155, Ch. 29; Melville and Company
Pgs. 156-161, Ch. 30; If a Poet Writes You a Letter, Pay Attention
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 124-127; From Ralph Waldo Emerson, Self-Reliance
Pgs. 138-142; From Henry David Thoreau, Civil Disobedience
Reading: Abraham Lincoln’s World by Genevieve FosterPgs. 26-38 Pgs. 40-46 Pgs. 47-54 Pgs. 55-64 Pgs. 66-74
Reading: Swift Rivers by Cornelia MeigsPgs. 109-144 Pgs. 145-178 Pgs. 179-212 Pgs. 213-242 Pgs. 243-270
Notes
Week 37 – ScheduleDate: Day 176 Day 177 Day 178 Day 179 Day 180
US HistoryA History of US, Book 5. Liberty for All?
Pgs. 162-170, Ch. 31; Painter of Birds and Painter of
Pgs. 171-176, Ch. 32; Amistad Means Friendship
Pgs. 177-179, Ch. 33; Webster Defends the Union
Pgs. 180-185, Ch. 34; Big Problems and a
Pgs. 186-187, Ch. 35; A Dreadful Decision
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American History ScheduleIndians. Quiz
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Little Giant
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 142-144; From John C. Calhoun, “Proposal to Preserve the Union”: Speech on the Compromise of 1850
Pgs. 149-154; From Roger Taney, opinion in Dred Scott v. Sanford
Reading: Abraham Lincoln’s World by Genevieve FosterPgs. 75-80 Pgs. 81-87 Pgs. 88-97 Pgs. 98-104 Pgs. 105-114
Reading: Surviving the Oregon Trail 1852 by Weldon Willis Rau *Pgs. 1-22 Pgs. 23-57 Pgs. 61-85 Pgs. 87-114 Pgs. 119-145
Notes
Week 38 – ScheduleDate: Day 181 Day 182 Day 183 Day 184 Day 185
US HistoryA History of US, Book 5. Liberty for All?
Pgs. 188-190, Ch. 36; Fleeing to Freedom
Pgs. 191-195, Ch. 37; Over the River and Underground
Pgs.196-198, Ch. 38; Seven Decades. Quiz
____ / 15A History of US, Book 6. War, Terrible War
Pgs. 9-10, Preface I; Dinner at Brown's Hotel
Pgs. 11-13, Preface II; A Divided Nation
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 116-117; From A North Carolina Law Forbidding the Teaching of Slaves to Read and Write
Reading: Abraham Lincoln’s World by Genevieve FosterPgs. 115-122 Pgs. 123-128 Pgs. 129-136 Pgs. 137-142 Pgs. 144-157
Reading: Surviving the Oregon Trail 1852 by Weldon Willis RauPgs. 147-184 Pgs. 169-184 Pgs. 187-207 Pgs. 211-225
Reading: Harriet Tubman by Kathleen KudlinskiPgs. 1-28
Notes
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American History ScheduleWeek 39 – Schedule
Date: Day 186 Day 187 Day 188 Day 189 Day 190
US HistoryA History of US, Book 6. War, Terrible War
Pgs. 14-16, Ch. 1; Americans Fighting Americans
Pgs. 17-22, Ch. 2; The War Begins. Quiz
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Pgs. 23-26, Ch. 3; Harriet and Uncle Tom
Pgs. 27-33, Ch. 4; Harriet, Also Known as Moses
Pgs. 34-37, Ch. 5; Abraham Lincoln
Reading: Abraham Lincoln’s World by Genevieve FosterPgs. 158-163 Pgs. 164-174 Pgs. 175-181 Pgs. 182-192 Pgs. 193-200
Reading: Harriet Tubman by Kathleen KudlinskiPgs. 29-62 Pgs. 63-97 Pgs. 98-123 Pgs. 124-150 Pgs. 151-188
Notes
Week 40 – ScheduleDate: Day 191 Day 192 Day 193 Day 194 Day 195
US HistoryA History of US, Book 6. War, Terrible War
Pgs. 38-40, Ch. 6; New Salem
Pgs. 41-44, Ch. 7; Mr. President Lincoln
Pgs. 45-47, Ch. 8; President Jefferson Davis
Pgs. 48-53, Ch. 9; Slavery
Pgs. 54-58, Ch. 10; John Brown's Body. Quiz
____ / 15A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 155-161; From Abraham Lincoln. . .
Pgs. 161-162; John Brown, Last Statement to the Court
Reading: Abraham Lincoln’s World by Genevieve FosterPgs. 201-209 Pgs. 208-215 Pgs. 216-222 Pgs. 224-234 Pgs. 235-241
Reading: Rifles for Watie by Harold Keith Pgs. 1-22 Pgs. 23-52 Pgs. 53-77 Pgs. 77-90 Pgs. 91-123
Notes
Year 10Week 1 – Schedule
Date: Day 196 Day 197 Day 198 Day 199 Day 200
US HistoryA History of US, Book 6. War, Terrible War
Pgs. 59-63, Ch. 11; Lincoln's Problems
Pgs. 64-67, Ch. 12; The Union Generals
Pgs. 68-72, Ch. 13; The Confederate Generals
Pgs. 73-75, Ch. 14; President Davis's Problems. Quiz
Pgs. 76-79, Ch. 15; Choosing Sides
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____ / 15Reading: Abraham Lincoln’s World by Genevieve Foster
Pgs. 242-245 Pgs. 246-251 Pgs. 252-256 Pgs. 256-264 Pgs. 265-273Reading: Rifles for Watie by Harold Keith
Pgs. 123-159 Pgs. 159-185 Pgs. 186-216 Pgs. 216-229 Pgs. 230-253Notes
Week 2 – ScheduleDate: Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5
US HistoryA History of US, Book 6. War, Terrible War
Pgs. 80-85, Ch. 16; The Soldiers
Pgs. 86-88, Ch. 17; Willie and Tad. Quiz
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Pgs. 89-93, Ch. 18; General McClellan’s Campaign
Pgs. 94-97, Ch. 19; War at Sea
Pgs. 98-102, Ch. 20; Emancipation Means Freedom
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 165-167; Abraham Lincoln, Emancipation Proclamation
Reading: Abraham Lincoln’s World by Genevieve FosterPgs. 274-278 Pgs. 278-283 Pgs. 284-289 Pgs. 290-296 Pgs. 3298-309
Reading: Rifles for Watie by Harold Keith Pgs. 253-283 Pgs. 283-302 Pgs. 302-332
Reading: The Slopes of War by N.A. PerezPgs. 3-22 Pgs. 22-38
Notes
Week 3 – ScheduleDate: Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10
US HistoryA History of US, Book 6. War, Terrible War
Pgs. 103-106, Ch. 21; Determined Soldiers
Pgs. 107-110, Ch. 22; Marching Soldiers
Pgs. 111-116, Ch. 23; Awesome Fighting
Pgs. 117-118, Ch. 24; Lee the Fox
Pgs. 119-123, Ch. 25; Speeches at Gettysburg
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 163-164; Abraham Lincoln, Gettysburg Address
Reading: Abraham Lincoln’s World by Genevieve FosterPgs. 310-312 Pgs. 313-314 Pgs. 315-320 Pgs. 321-324 Pgs. 325-330
Reading: The Slopes of War by N.A. PerezPgs. 41-64 Pgs. 64-83 Pgs. 87-113 Pgs. 114-135 Pgs. 136-157
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Week 4 – ScheduleDate: Day 11 Day 12 Day 13 Day 14 Day 15
US HistoryA History of US, Book 6. War, Terrible War
Pgs. 124-129, Ch. 26; More Battles---Will It Ever End? Quiz
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Pgs. 130-132, Ch. 27; The Second Inaugural
Pgs. 133-137, Ch. 28; Closing In on the End
Pgs. 138-142, Ch. 29; Mr. McLean's Parlor
Pgs. 143-146, Ch.30; A Play at Ford's Theatre
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 167-169; Abraham Lincoln, Second Inaugural Address
Pgs. 169-171; Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee. . .
Reading: Abraham Lincoln’s World by Genevieve FosterPgs. 331-333 Pgs. 334-346 Pgs. 347-349 Pgs. 350-353
Reading: The Slopes of War by N.A. PerezPgs. 158-172 Pgs. 175-200
Reading: Wait for Me, Watch for Me, Eula Bee by Patricia Beatty Pgs. 13-37 Pgs. 38-64 Pgs. 65-92
Notes
Week 5 – ScheduleDate: Day 16 Day 17 Day 18 Day 19 Day 20
US HistoryA History of US, Book 6. War, Terrible War
Pgs. 147-152, Ch. 31; After Words. Quiz
____ / 15A History of US, Book 7. Reconstructing America
Pgs. 9-11, Preface; Are We Equal? Are We Kidding?
Pgs. 12-14, Ch. 1; Reconstruction Means Rebuilding
Pgs. 15-16, Ch. 2; Who Was Andrew Johnson?
Pgs. 17-20, Ch. 3; Presidential Reconstruction
Reading: Wait for Me, Watch for Me, Eula Bee by Patricia Beatty Pgs. 93-118 Pgs. 119-148 Pgs. 149-174 Pgs. 175-200 Pgs. 201-221
Notes
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Week 6 – ScheduleDate: Day 21 Day 22 Day 23 Day 24 Day 25
US HistoryA History of US, Book 7. Reconstructing America
Pgs. 21-23, Ch. 4; Slavery and States' Rights
Pgs. 24-27, Ch. 5; Congressional Reconstruction
Pgs. 28-31, Ch. 6; Thaddeus Stevens: Radical
Pgs. 32-35, Ch. 7; Impeaching a President. Quiz
____ / 15
Pgs. 36-39, Ch. 8; Welcome to Meeting Street
Reading: Shades of Gray by Carolyn Reeder Pgs. 1-23 Pgs. 23-59 Pgs. 59-82 Pgs. 82-105 Pgs. 105-123
Notes
Week 7 – ScheduleDate: Day 26 Day 27 Day 28 Day 29 Day 30
US HistoryA History of US, Book 7. Reconstructing America
Pgs. 40-43, Ch. 9; A Southern Girl's Diary
Pgs. 44-48, Ch. 10; A Failed Revolution. Quiz
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Pgs. 49-51, Ch. 11; Meanwhile, Out West
Pgs. 52-57, Ch. 12; Riding the Trail
Pgs. 58-63, Ch. 13; Rails Across the Country
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 175-177; From John Wesley Powell, Report on the Arid Region of the West
Reading: Shades of Gray by Carolyn Reeder Pgs. 123-152
Reading: Clara Barton Founder of the American Red Cross by Augusta StevensonPgs. 11-34 Pgs. 35-57 Pgs. 58-83 Pgs. 84-112
Notes
Week 8 – ScheduleDate: Day 31 Day 32 Day 33 Day 34 Day 35
US HistoryA History of US, Book 7. Reconstructing America
Pgs. 64-67, Ch. 14; Taking the Train
Pgs. 68-75, Ch. 15; Fencing the Homestead
Pgs. 76-79, Ch. 16; Reaping a Harvest
Pgs. 80-88, Ch. 17; The Trail Ends on a Reservation
Pgs. 89-94, Ch. 18; The People of the Pierced Noses. Quiz
____ / 15A History of US, Sourcebook
Pg. 163; From The Homestead Act
Pgs. 177-179; From Chief Joseph. . .
Schedule © 2008 Core Foundations
American History ScheduleReading: Clara Barton Founder of the American Red Cross by Augusta Stevenson
Pgs. 113-138 Pgs. 139-162 Pgs. 163-192Reading: Dragon’s Gate by Laurence Yep
Pgs. 1-35 Pgs. 36-66Notes
Week 9 – ScheduleDate: Day 36 Day 37 Day 38 Day 39 Day 40
US HistoryA History of US, Book 7. Reconstructing America
Pgs. 95-100, Ch. 19; A Villain, a Dreamer, a Cartoonist
Pgs. 101-104, Ch. 20; Phineas Taylor Barnum
Pgs. 105-110, Ch. 21; Huck, Tom, and Friends. Quiz
____ / 15
Pgs. 111-118, Ch. 22; Immigrants Speak
Pgs. 119-122, Ch. 23; More About Immigrants
Reading: Dragon’s Gate by Laurence Yep Pgs. 67-94 Pgs. 95-118 Pgs. 119-141 Pgs. 142-175 Pgs. 176-210
Notes
Week 10 – ScheduleDate: Day 41 Day 42 Day 43 Day 44 Day 45
US HistoryA History of US, Book 7. Reconstructing America
Pgs. 123-125, Ch. 24; The Strange Case of the Chinese Laundry
Pgs. 126-129, Ch. 25; Going to Court. Quiz
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Pgs. 130-132, Ch. 26; Tea in Wyoming
Pgs. 133-139, Ch. 27; Are You a Citizen If You Can't Vote?
Pgs. 140-145, Ch. 28; Mary in the Promised Land
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 180-182; From Stanley Matthews, opinion in Yick Wo v. Hopkins, Sheriff, etc.
Pgs. 171-173; From Susan B. Anthony, “Are Women Persons?”: Address after Her Arrest for Illegal Voting
Reading: Dragon’s Gate by Laurence Yep Pgs. 211-237 Pgs. 238-261 Pgs. 262-287 Pgs. 288-311 Pgs. 312-333
Notes
Week 11 – ScheduleDate: Day 46 Day 47 Day 48 Day 49 Day 50
US History
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American History ScheduleA History of US, Book 7. Reconstructing America
Pgs. 146-150, Ch. 29; One Hundred Candles
Pgs. 151-153, Ch. 30; How Were Things in 1876?
Pgs. 154-159, Ch. 31; The Wizard of Electricity. Quiz
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Pgs. 160-164, Ch. 32; Jim Crow---What a Fool!
Pgs. 165-169, Ch. 33; Ida B. Wells
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 192-196; From John Marshall Harlan dissenting opinion in Plessy v. Ferguson
Reading: Bonanza Girl by Patricia Beatty Pgs. 1-25 Pgs. 27-43 Pgs. 45-63 Pgs. 65-84 Pgs. 85-102
Notes
Week 12 – ScheduleDate: Day 51 Day 52 Day 53 Day 54 Day 55
US HistoryA History of US, Book 7. Reconstructing America
Pgs. 170-173, Ch. 34; Lynching Means Killing by a Mob
Pgs. 174-176, Ch. 35; A Man and His Times
Pgs. 177-180, Ch. 36; A Man Ahead of His Times
Pgs. 181-183, Ch. 37; End Words. Quiz
____ / 15A History of US, Book 8. An Age of Extremes
Pgs. 9-12, Preface; An Age of Extremes
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 188-192; From Booker T. Washington, Address at the Atlanta Exposition
Pgs. 187-188; The Pledge of Allegiance.
Reading: Bonanza Girl by Patricia Beatty Pgs. 103-136 Pgs. 137-153 Pgs. 155-166 Pgs. 167-182 Pgs. 183-210
Notes
Week 13 – ScheduleDate: Day 56 Day 57 Day 58 Day 59 Day 60
US HistoryA History of US, Book 8. An Age of Extremes
Pgs. 13-18, Ch. 1; Carnegie
Pgs. 19-22, Ch. 2; A Bookkeeper Named Rockefeller
Pgs. 23-26, Ch. 3; Mr. Storyteller
Pgs. 27-29, Ch. 4; Powerful Pierpont
Pgs. 30-34, Ch. 5; Monopoly---Not Always a Game
A History of Pgs. 182-185;
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American History ScheduleUS, Sourcebook From Andrew
Carnegie, WealthReading: Earthquake at Dawn by Kristiana Gregory
Pgs. 1-18 Pgs. 19-37 Pgs. 38-59 Pgs. 60-78 Pgs. 79-97Notes
Week 14 – ScheduleDate: Day 61 Day 62 Day 63 Day 64 Day 65
US HistoryA History of US, Book 8. An Age of Extremes
Pgs. 35-42, Ch. 6; Builders and Dreamers
Pgs. 43-49, Ch. 7; Lady L. Quiz
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Pgs. 50-56, Ch. 8; Presidents Again
Pgs. 57-62, Ch. 9; The People's Party
Pgs. 63-66, Ch. 10; Making Money
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pg. 223;Emma Lazarus, The New Colossus
Pgs. 185-187; From Preamble to the Platform of the Populist Party
Reading: Earthquake at Dawn by Kristiana Gregory Pgs. 98-123 Pgs. 124-144 Pgs. 145-164 Pgs. 165-183 Pgs. 184-190
Notes
Week 15 – ScheduleDate: Day 66 Day 67 Day 68 Day 69 Day 70
US HistoryA History of US, Book 8. An Age of Extremes
Pgs. 67-71, Ch. 11; Hard Times
Pgs. 72-76, Ch. 12; Gold and Silver
Pgs. 77-82, Ch. 13; A Cross of Gold
Pgs. 83-86, Ch. 14; Some Bad Ideas. Quiz
____ / 15
Pgs. 87-92, Ch. 15; Producing Goods
Reading: Sounder by William H. Armstrong Pgs. 1-34 Pgs. 35-64 Pgs. 65-82 Pgs. 83-98 Pgs. 99-116
Notes
Week 16 – ScheduleDate: Day 71 Day 72 Day 73 Day 74 Day 75
US HistoryA History of US, Book 8. An Age of Extremes
Pgs. 93-98, Ch. 16; Harvest at Haymarket
Pgs. 99-103, Ch. 17; Workers, Labor (and a Triangle)
Pgs. 104-107, Ch. 18; Rolling the Leaf in Florida
Pgs. 108-111, Ch. 19; Catching The day
Pgs. 112-117, Ch. 20; Telling It Like It Is
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American History ScheduleA History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 173-175; Preamble to the Constitution of the Knights of Labor
Reading: Bread and Roses Too by Katherine PatersonPgs. 1-13 Pgs. 14-36 Pgs. 37-61 Pgs. 62-86 Pgs. 87-99
Notes
Week 17 – ScheduleDate: Day 76 Day 77 Day 78 Day 79 Day 80
US HistoryA History of US, Book 8. An Age of Extremes
Pgs. 118-123, Ch. 21; Bread and Roses, Too. Quiz
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Pgs. 124-126, Ch. 22; The Fourth Estate
Pgs. 127-129, Ch. 23; Ida, Sam, and the Muckrakers
Pgs. 130-133, Ch. 24; A Boon to the Writer
Pgs. 134-138, Ch. 25; In Wilderness Is Preservation. Quiz
____ / 15A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 201-203; From Declaration of the Conservation Conference
Reading: Bread and Roses Too by Katherine PatersonPgs. 100-126 Pgs. 127-161 Pgs. 162-197 Pgs. 198-232 Pgs. 233-266
Notes
Week 18 – ScheduleDate: Day 81 Day 82 Day 83 Day 84 Day 85
US HistoryA History of US, Book 8. An Age of Extremes
Pgs. 139-143, Ch. 26; The Gilded Age Turns Progressive
Pgs.144-147, Ch. 27; Teedie
Pgs. 148-151, Ch. 28; From Dude to Cowboy
Pgs. 152-157, Ch. 29; Spanish--American War
Pgs. 158-163, Ch. 30; Aloha Oe
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 196-198; William McKinley, War Message
Reading: World War I “The War to End Wars” by Zachary KentPgs. 5-10 Pgs. 12-44 Pgs. 45-66 Pgs. 67-89 Pgs. 91-120
Notes
Week 19 – Schedule
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American History ScheduleDate: Day 86 Day 87 Day 88 Day 89 Day 90
US HistoryA History of US, Book 8. An Age of Extremes
Pgs. 164-169, Ch. 31; Teddy Bear President. Quiz
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Pgs. 170-174, Ch. 32; Jane Addams, Reformer
Pgs. 175-178, Ch. 33; Henry Ford
Pgs. 179-184, Ch. 34; The Birdmen. Quiz
____ / 15
Pgs. 185-188, Ch. 35; William Howard Taft
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 198-201; From Theodore Roosevelt, The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
Reading: After the Dancing Days by Margaret I. Rostkowski Pgs. 1-24 Pgs. 25-49 Pgs. 50-69 Pgs. 70-92 Pgs. 93-110
Notes
Week 20 – ScheduleDate: Day 91 Day 92 Day 93 Day 94 Day 95
US HistoryA History of US, Book 8. An Age of Extremes
Pgs. 189-192, Ch. 36; A Schoolteacher President
Pgs. 193-197, Ch. 37; War. Quiz
____ / 15A History of US, Book 9. War, Peace, and All That Jazz
Pgs. 9-12, Preface; War and the Start of a New Century
Pgs. 13-15, Ch. 1; War's End
Pgs. 16-20, Ch. 2; Fourteen Points
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 203-207; From Woodrow Wilson, First Inaugural Address
Pgs. 207-210; From Woodrow Wilson, War Message
Pgs. 211-214; Woodrow Wilson, “The Fourteen Points”: Address to Congress
Reading: After the Dancing Days by Margaret I. Rostkowski Pgs. 111-134 Pgs. 135-156 Pgs. 157-178 Pgs. 179-200 Pgs. 201-217
Notes
Week 21 – ScheduleDate: Day 96 Day 97 Day 98 Day 99 Day 100
US HistoryA History of US, Book 9.
Pgs. 21-24, Ch. 3; Another Kind of
Pgs. 25-28, Ch. 4; The Prohibition
Pgs. 29-33, Ch. 5; Mom, Did You
Pgs. 34-36, Ch. 6; Red Scare
Pgs. 37-40, Ch. 7; Soft-Hearted
Schedule © 2008 Core Foundations
American History ScheduleWar, Peace, and All That Jazz
War. Quiz
____ / 15
Amendment Vote? Harding
Reading: The Moonshiner’s Son by Carolyn Reeder Pgs. 9-21 Pgs. 22-46 Pgs. 46-67 Pgs. 67-91 Pgs. 91-113
Notes
Week 22 – ScheduleDate: Day 101 Day 102 Day 103 Day 104 Day 105
US HistoryA History of US, Book 9. War, Peace, and All That Jazz
Pgs. 41-46, Ch. 8; Silent Cal and the Roaring Twenties. Quiz
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Pgs. 47-50, Ch. 9; Everyone’s Hero
Pgs. 51-54, Ch. 10; Only the Ball Was White
Pgs. 55-62, Ch. 11; American Music
Pgs. 63-66, Ch. 12; Hubba, Hubba, Hubble!
Reading: The Moonshiner’s Son by Carolyn Reeder Pgs. 113-134 Pgs. 134-157 Pgs. 157-174 Pgs. 174-186 Pgs. 186-206
Notes
Week 23 – ScheduleDate: Day 106 Day 107 Day 108 Day 109 Day 110
US HistoryA History of US, Book 9. War, Peace, and All That Jazz
Pgs. 67-70, Ch. 13; Space's Pioneer. Quiz
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Pgs. 71-75, Ch. 14; The Lone Eagle
Pgs. 76-77, Ch. 15; The Prosperity Balloon
Pgs. 78-82, Ch. 16; Getting Rich Quickly
Pgs. 83-87, Ch. 17; Down and Out. Quiz
____ / 15Reading: Nothing to Fear by Jackie French Koller
Pgs. vii-31 Pgs. 32-60 Pgs. 61-89 Pgs. 90-121 Pgs. 122-150Notes
Week 24 – ScheduleDate: Day 111 Day 112 Day 113 Day 114 Day 115
US HistoryA History of US, Book 9. War, Peace, and All That Jazz
Pgs. 88-91, Ch. 18; Economic Disaster
Pgs. 92-93, Ch. 19; A Boy Who Loved History
Pgs. 94-96, Ch. 20; How About This?
Pgs. 97-98, Ch. 21; A Lonely Little Girl
Pgs. 99-100, Ch. 22; First Lady of the World. Quiz
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Pgs. 151-176 Pgs. 177-207 Pgs. 208-235 Pgs. 236-255 Pgs. 256-279Notes
Week 25 – ScheduleDate: Day 116 Day 117 Day 118 Day 119 Day 120
US HistoryA History of US, Book 9. War, Peace, and All That Jazz
Pgs. 101-103, Ch. 23; Handicap or Character Builder?
Pgs. 104-105, Ch. 24; Candidate Roosevelt
Pgs. 106-110, Ch. 25; President Roosevelt
Pgs. 111-115, Ch. 26; Twentieth-Century Monsters
Pgs. 116-123, Ch. 27; A Final Solution
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 219-222; From Franklin D. Roosevelt, “The Only Thing We Have to Fear is Fear Itself”: First Inaugural Address
Reading: Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor Pgs. 3-31 Pgs. 32-68 Pgs. 69-101 Pgs. 102-139 Pgs. 140-170
Notes
Week 26 – ScheduleDate: Day 121 Day 122 Day 123 Day 124 Day 125
US HistoryA History of US, Book 9. War, Peace, and All That Jazz
Pgs. 124-125, Ch. 28; War and the Scientists
Pgs. 126-128, Ch. 29; Fighting Wolves
Pgs. 129-133, Ch. 30; Pearl Harbor
Pgs. 134-138, Ch. 31; Taking Sides. Quiz
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Pgs. 139-142, Ch. 32; World War
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 223-226; From Harlan F. Stone, dissenting opinion in Minersville School District v. Gobitis
Pgs. 229-233; Franklin D. Roosevelt, “The Four Freedoms”: Message to Congress
Pgs. 226-229; Franklin D. Roosevelt. . .
Reading: Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor Pgs. 170-194 Pgs. 195-217 Pgs. 218-241 Pgs. 242-256 Pgs. 257-276
Notes
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Week 27 – ScheduleDate: Day 126 Day 127 Day 128 Day 129 Day 130
US HistoryA History of US, Book 9. War, Peace, and All That Jazz
Pgs. 143-147, Ch. 33; A Two-Front War
Pgs. 148-152, Ch. 34; Forgetting the Constitution
Pgs. 153-157, Ch. 35; A Hot Island
Pgs. 158-162, Ch. 36; Axing the Axis
Pgs. 163-167, Ch. 37; Going for D-Day. Quiz
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Pgs. 233-235; From Robert Jackson, Opinion in West Virgina State Board of Educaiton v. Barnette, 1943
Reading: Farewell to Manzanar by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston Pgs. 3-22 Pgs. 23-46 Pgs. 47-64 Pgs. 65-91 Pgs. 95-116
Notes
Week 28 – ScheduleDate: Day 131 Day 132 Day 133 Day 134 Day 135
US HistoryA History of US, Book 9. War, Peace, and All That Jazz
Pgs. 168-170, Ch. 38; A Wartime Diary
Pgs. 171-173, Ch. 39; April in Georgia
Pgs. 174-175, Ch. 40; President HST
Pgs. 176-179, Ch. 41; A Final Journey
Pgs. 180-183, Ch. 42; Day by Day
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 235-237; Learned Hand, “The Spirit of Liberty”: Address on “I Am an American Day”
Reading: Farewell to Manzanar by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston Pgs. 117-141 Pgs. 142-168 Pgs. 169-182 Pgs. 185-203
Notes
Week 29 – ScheduleDate: Day 136 Day 137 Day 138 Day 139 Day 140
US HistoryA History of Pgs. 184-187, Pgs. 188-189, Pgs. 190-201,
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Ch. 43; A Little Boy
Ch. 44; Peace Ch. 45; Picturing History. Quiz
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Pgs. 9-12, Preface; About Democracy and Struggles
Pgs. 13-17, Ch. 1; The Making of a President
Reading: My Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George Pgs. 3-20 Pgs. 20-40 Pgs. 40-58 Pgs. 58-82 Pgs. 82-95
Notes
Week 30 – ScheduleDate: Day 146 Day 147 Day 148 Day 149 Day 150
US HistoryA History of US, Book 10. All the People
Pgs. 18-22, Ch. 2; A Major Leaguer
Pgs. 23-26, Ch. 3; A (Very Short) History of Russia
Pgs. 27-29, Ch. 4; A Curtain of Iron
Pgs. 30-35, Ch. 5; The Marshall Plan
Pgs. 36-39, Ch. 6; A “Lost” Election
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 237-240; From Harry S. Truman, “The Truman Doctrine”: Message to Congress
Reading: My Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George Pgs. 95-112 Pgs. 112-131 Pgs. 131-148 Pgs. 148-160 Pgs. 162-177
Notes
Week 31 – ScheduleDate: Day 151 Day 152 Day 153 Day 154 Day 155
US HistoryA History of US, Book 10. All the People
Pgs. 40-43, Ch. 7; Spies
Pgs. 44-48, Ch. 8; Tail Gunner Joe. Quiz
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Pgs. 49-53, Ch. 9; Liking Ike
Pgs. 54-59, Ch. 10; Houses, Kids, Cars, and Fast Food
Pgs. 60-63, Ch. 11; French Indochina. Quiz
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Pgs. 210-241; Harry S. Truman, Statement on the Atomic Bomb
Pgs. 241-245; Margaret Chase Smith, Declaration of Conscience
Reading: The Korean War (Chronicles of American Wars) by Ruth Tenzer Feldman
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Notes
Week 32 – ScheduleDate: Day 156 Day 157 Day 158 Day 159 Day 160
US HistoryA History of US, Book 10. All the People
Pgs. 64-67, Ch. 12; Separate but Unequal
Pgs. 68-73, Ch. 13; Linda Brown--and Others
Pgs. 74-77, Ch. 14; MLKs, Senior and Junior
Pgs. 78-82, Ch. 15; Rosa Parks Was Tired
Pgs. 83-87, Ch. 16; Three Boys and Six Girls. Quiz
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Pgs. 245-248; From Dwight D. Eisenhower, Farewell Address to the American People
Reading: The Korean War (Chronicles of American Wars) by Ruth Tenzer FeldmanPgs. 50-59 Pgs. 60-77
Reading: Blue Willow by Doris Gates Pgs. 13-31 Pgs. 32-43 Pgs. 44-61 Pgs. 62-84 Pgs. 85-99
Notes
Week 33 – ScheduleDate: Day 161 Day 162 Day 163 Day 164 Day 165
US HistoryA History of US, Book 10. All the People
Pgs. 88-92, Ch. 17; Passing the Torch
Pgs. 93-96, Ch. 18; Being President Isn't Easy
Pgs. 97-100, Ch. 19; Some Brave Children Meet a Roaring Bull
Pgs. 101-107, Ch. 20; Standing With Lincoln
Pgs. 105-108, Ch. 21; The President's Number. Quiz
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Pgs. 249-252; John F. Kennedy, “Ask Not What Your Country Can Do for You”: Inaugural Address
Pgs. 267-268; From Hugo L. Black, Opinion in New York Times Co. v. United States
Pgs. 252-256; Martin Luther King, Jr., “I Have a Dream”: Address at the March on Washington
Reading: Blue Willow by Doris Gates Pgs. 100-115 Pgs. 116-130 Pgs. 131-141 Pgs. 142-155 Pgs. 156-172
Notes
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Week 34 – ScheduleDate: Day 166 Day 167 Day 168 Day 169 Day 170
US HistoryA History of US, Book 10. All the People
Pgs. 109-111, Ch. 22; LBJ
Pgs. 112-115, Ch. 23; The Biggest Vote in History
Pgs. 116-119, Ch. 24; Salt and Pepper the Kids
Pgs. 120-123, Ch. 25; A King Gets a Prize and Goes to Jail
Pgs. 124-127, Ch. 26; From Selma to Montgomery
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 264-265; From the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Pgs. 257-263; From Martin Luther King, Jr., “Why We Can’t Wait”: Letter from Birmingham City Jail
Pgs. 265-267; From the Voting Rights Act of 1965
Reading: 10,000 Days of Thunder by Philip CaputoPgs. 6-17 Pgs. 18-29 Pgs. 32-43 Pgs. 44-55 Pgs. 56-67
Notes
Week 35 – ScheduleDate: Day 171 Day 172 Day 173 Day 174 Day 175
US HistoryA History of US, Book 10. All the People
Pgs. 128-132, Ch. 27; War in Southeast Asia
Pgs. 131-136, Ch. 28; Lyndon in Trouble. Quiz
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Pgs. 137-143, Ch. 29; Friedan, Schlafly, and Friends
Pgs. 144-146, Ch. 30; As Important As the Cotton Gin
Pgs. 147-152, Ch. 31; Picking and Picketing
Reading: 10,000 Days of Thunder by Philip CaputoPgs. 68-77 Pgs. 77-89 Pgs. 90-101 Pgs. 102-111 Pgs. 112-119
Notes
Week 36 – ScheduleDate: Day 176 Day 177 Day 178 Day 179 Day 180
US HistoryA History of US, Book 10. All the People
Pgs. 153-156, Ch. 32; “These Are the Times That Try Men's Souls”
Pgs. 157-160, Ch. 33; Up to the Mountain
Pgs. 161-164, Ch. 34; A New Kind of Power
Pgs. 165-169, Ch. 35; The Counterculture Rocks. Quiz
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Pgs. 170-178, Ch. 36; Nixon: Vietnam, China, and Watergate
Reading: From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler by E.L. Konigsburg Pgs. 4-18 Pgs. 19-27 Pgs. 28-42 Pgs. 43-66 Pgs. 67-87
Notes
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Week 37 – ScheduleDate: Day 181 Day 182 Day 183 Day 184 Day 185
US HistoryA History of US, Book 10. All the People
Pgs. 179-181, Ch. 37; A Congressman and a Peanut Farmer
Pgs. 182-190, Ch. 38; Taking a Leading Role
Pgs. 191-193, Ch. 39; Living on the Edge
Pgs. 194-197, Ch. 40; The End of the Cold War
Pgs. 198-202, Ch. 41; A Quilt, Not a Blanket
A History of US, Sourcebook
Pgs. 268-272; From Ronald Reagan, Speech at Moscow State University
Reading: From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler by E.L. Konigsburg Pgs. 88-101 Pgs. 102-109 Pgs. 110-123 Pgs. 124-154 Pgs. 155-Afterword
Notes
Week 38 – ScheduleDate: Day 186 Day 187 Day 188 Day 189 Day 190
US HistoryA History of US, Book 10. All the People
Pgs. 203-207, Ch. 42; Is It Me or We?
Pgs. 208-210, Ch. 43; The Land That Never Has Been Yet. Quiz
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Pgs. 211-213, Ch. 44; A Boy from Hope
Pgs. 214-218, Ch. 45; Politics and Values
Pgs. 219-222, Ch. 46; Electing the 21st Century’s First President
Reading: Soldier Mom by Alice Mead *Pgs. 3-16 Pgs. 16-29 Pgs. 29-53 Pgs. 53-66 Pgs. 67-85
Notes
Week 39 – ScheduleDate: Day 191 Day 192 Day 193 Day 194 Day 195
US HistoryA History of US, Book 10. All the People
Pgs. 223-227, Ch. 47; Of Colleges and Courts
Pgs. 228-231, Ch. 48; Big Ideas
Pgs. 232-237, Ch. 49; Catastrophe, War, and a New Century
Pgs. 238-239, Ch. 50; New York and the American Way
Pgs. 240-244, Ch.51; The Best in US (and Some Civics)
Reading: The Persian Gulf and Iraqi Wars (Chronicles of American Wars) by Lawrence J. ZwierPgs. 4-13 Pgs. 14-17 Pgs. 18-22 Pgs. 23-27 Pgs. 28-36
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Pgs. 85-100 Pgs. 101-110 Pgs. 110-123 Pgs. 123-139 Pgs. 140-152Notes
Week 40 – ScheduleDate: Day 196 Day 197 Day 198 Day 199 Day 200
US HistoryA History of US, Book 10. All the People
Pgs. 245-249, Ch. 52; Religious Freedom: It’s Freedom to Think for Yourself. Quiz
____ / 15Reading: The Persian Gulf and Iraqi Wars (Chronicles of American Wars) by Lawrence J. Zwier
Pgs. 37-47 Pgs. 48-53 Pgs. 54-67 Pgs. 68-81 Pgs. 82-85Reading: A Nation Challenged: A Visual History of 9/11 and it’s Aftermath by New York Times
Pgs. 6-23 Pgs. 24-33 Pgs. 34-57 Pgs. 58-69 Pgs. 70-87Notes
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