Greetings U.S. History scholars,
In order to beat the heat today, I thought it would be beneficial to do our class activities in the air-conditioned coolness of the library computer lab. Please follow the instructions below.
1) Complete this quiz (take no more than 10 minutes)
2) Open up this document and follow the instructions. You should print out the finished version and either keep it in your binder or tape a copy in your notebook.
3) The "Choices" reading and study guide for this weekend can be found in the Assignment Sheets and Handouts tab above (NOTE-The reading is titled "Optional Reading". This is its TITLE, it is NOT optional). The Abigail Adams reading is in your American Reader.
4) Also note that you have this Writing to Turn In:
What does it mean to be an American according to what you have read/discussed
since the start of class? Make sure to
reference directly at least THREE of the sources we have looked at. One page, single spaced (Times New Roman 12,
1” margins) Due on WEDNESDAY.
Have a great weekend.
We are a part of a country that greatly influences the world; that bears with it a responsibility to know and understand our past and how that past continues to shape our present, and our future. Over the course of this year, we will listen to voices of the past. We will examine their thoughts on what it means to be an American and think about how that definition has grown and changed over time, and how it has remained constant.
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