Fall 2017 AP U.S. History Reading Schedule

It is the student’s responsibility to keep up with the America’s History text reading listed below in preparation for multiple-choice quizzes & essays. You should finish reading the chapter by the date listed in parentheses. On or after these dates, you can expect to be assessed on the contents (see monthly calendar). Multiple-choice quizzes will consist of approximately 15-20 questions per chapter based on the assigned reading as well as concepts discussed in class. These tests may also include a short answer question or a document analysis question. Term sheets that are provided to students should assist in focusing preparation for reading tests. Essays will follow either the document based (DBQ) format or the long essay question (LEQ) format. Grading rubrics for both types of essays will be discussed in class frequently. Most essays will be composed in class within a specific time frame. Shorter written homework assignments may also be assigned. Students will receive a detailed calendar of activities and assignment due dates at the start of each month. Dates are subject to change as semester progress, so please consult the updated calendars provided each month, as well as the assignment board in class. Please pay attention to all changes made by the teacher in class.

Colonial Era (1550-1763)

Weeks 1 & 2

Review Colonial Period & Turn in Summer Work

Chapters 1-3

Summary of Chapter 1

Review Colonial Period & Essay Writing Techniques

Multiple Choice Test on Summer Reading (Chapters 1-4)

Late Colonial, Revolution & Constitution (1763-1789)

Week 2 Chapter 4 Growth & Crisis in Colonial Society: 1720-1765

Week 3 Chapter 5 Toward Independence: Years of Decision, 1763-1776

Week 4 Chapter 6 Making War & Republican Governments, 1776-1789

Early National Period (1790-1820)

Week 5 Chapter 7 Politics & Society in the New Republic: 1787-1820

Week 6 Chapter 8 Creating a Republican Culture: 1790-1820

Antebellum America (1820-1860)

Week 7 Chapter 9 Economic Transformation: 1820-1860

Week 8 Chapter 10 A Democratic Revolution: 1820-1844

Week 9 Chapter 11 Religion & Reform: 1820-1860

Week 10 Chapter 12 The South Expands: Slavery & Society, 1800-1860

Sectionalism, War & Reconstruction (1840-1877)

Week 11 & 12 Chapter 13 Expansion, War, & Sectional Crisis: 1844-1860

Weeks 13 & 14 Chapter 14 Two Societies at War: 1861-1865

Chapter 15 Reconstruction: 1865-1877

Week 15 Thanksgiving (Take a break from your work or catch up on your reading)

The West (1877-1900)

Week 16 Chapter 16 Conquering a Continent

Week 17 Chapter 18 The Victorians Meet the Modern, 1880-1917

(We will start next semester with Chapter 17.)

Week 18 Review/Catch Up

Week 19 Final Exam (Multiple Choice, Short Answer, and LEQ)