This is always fun to discuss in class! Especially World History and Oklahoma History. The other classes it is already established and really does not need to be discussed. What makes us civilized? Are we civilized? It is a fun question to ponder! And I love what answers you the students come up with! The obvious answers always come up.
A civilized person is someone who dresses, has personal hygiene and is articulate. We all have different ideas of what it means to be civilized, and it is fun to discuss. After teaching this I notice it comes up in society. One day my class was looking at ISIS, and a student said they are not civilized! I found that response fascinating! What makes them uncivilized? I agree with that statement, but I want my students to be able to articulate their positions.
One of my favorite movies is Argo! It is about when Iran took the Americans hostage in the 1970s, and 6 got out. So the C.I.A. sends in Tony Mendez to save them! It is SO GOOD, and I watch the trailer periodically, and I noticed something one time when I watched it. President Carter says Iran has shocked a civilized world. I thought that was an interesting set of words! I do think we have expectations of people, groups, and countries.
No matter what you think makes people civilized - history has a definitions They say a group is civilized if they have these things:
A Belief System
Governments
Arts
Architecture
Jobs
Military
Do you notice it is not defined. History just says a Belief System and Government. History does not say which is the right one! That I believe is hard for us because we are attached to our government, belief system, and etc. But that is what is great about the world! There are so many options! And one is not better than the other!
When you see conflict of this ide of what is civilized and not civilized - it is when two cultures collide! The best example of that is when the Europeans and Native Americans met. They did not understand each other! The Native Americans were curious about the Europeans and the strange tools they had, but the Europeans wrote them off. They said they were uncivilized savages! They said that because their life and society was completely different than theirs. They did not understand them! And because of that they said they were uncivilized.
But accordfng to the historical definition they were civilized because they had everything on the list. Sadly for them the European technology was better, and it allowed them to overpower the Native American population. So I end my lesson with a throwback to childhood. Pocahontas Colors of the Wind. Everything she sings in that song to John Smith is perfect!
Essay writing is over half of the APUSH test. You cannot pass the exam without passing the writing portions. Below is a description of each writing and portion, and some tips! In my class you will be practicing essay writing. You will be writing an essay every two weeks plus write a short answer every week! You must practice, practice, practice! I do not want you to be surprised on test day! The most important thing when writing an APUSH essay is answer the prompt! Many in the APUSH world say AP does not stand for Advanced Placement, but Answer the Prompt! That is so important I put it on my wall by the thinking skills!
I will go in order of what you will see on the Exam. First is the Multiple Choice section then Short Answer (part B). Remember College Board knows your phone and computer can tell you any answer! So they want you to be a historian! That is why there is a large emphasis on writing, and they have added this part - Short Answers.
You will have 4 questions to answer with 3 parts. You must answer ALL parts. You do not have to develop a thesis. You may write in bullet points, but in complete sentences. You will also have limited space. You will have 23 lines, and 45 minutes. Again each question may or may not come with a stimuli (chart, image, or graph). Here is an example of a short answer:
Answer a,b, and c:
a. Briefly explain ONE example of how contact between Native Americans and Europeans brought changes to Native American societies in the period 1492 to 1700.
and etc.
Section 2 - Part A is the Document Based Question or D.B.Q
Now you really have to use AP - Answer the Prompt, and have a good thesis! Having a good thesis is everything! Your thesis tells the reader where you are going! For your thesis you must use the exact words from the prompt! There is no reason to think of new words for the American Civil War. Use those words, but it is not restating the prompt because the other part of thesis writing is answer the question. The essay prompt will ask a question, and you must answer it, and include your groupings.
A fun activity to do in class is divide the class into groups. Give each group a bag of random candy, and tell them to put the candy into 3 groups. The obvious groups are decided. List all the groups on the board, Then tell the groups to come up with new groupings, but you cannot use any of the groups listed on the board. That is when groups become very creative! This is what you must do for your essay! Look at all the information, and come up with at least 2 groupings. Try to be generic so you can be more detailed in your essay. If this seems overwhelming - don't worry we'll practice in class!
When writing your D.B.Q. brainstorm first! See what you know about the topic before you read the documents. Most students like the D.B.Q most of all because College Board gives you enough information in the documents to answer the prompt. But they know that - so with the D.B.Q the College Board will be looking at Outside Information. That is why it is smart to brainstorm first!
The D.B.Q will have one of the following Historical Thinking Skills as their focus causation, continuity and change over time, comparison, interpretation, and periodization. You will have 55 minutes to write your D.B.Q. Many say you should plan for 15 minutes and write for 40 minutes.
The rubrics are core rubrics! There is very specific things they are looking for! Here is the rubric. If you have these things - they have to give you the points! Max points 7 points. I am going to tell you the highest points possible because that is what you should be shooting for. You will also be getting a copy of these rubrics!
1. Thesis - 1 point
2. Analysis of historical evidence and the support of arguments - 4 points
a. Analysis of ALL the documents and relate back to your thesis and discuss one of the following for ALL documents:
1. Intended Audience
2. Author's Point of View
3. Purpose
4. Historical Context
We will do these four things every time we analyze documents!
b. Include Outside Information Analysis - 1 point
3. Contextualization - 1 point
4. Synthesis - 1 point
a. Conclusion - restate your thesis
This is a GREAT video!
Section 2 Part B: Long Essay
When you see your prompt, and the great thing about the Long Essay is you WILL have choice! You will choose between 2 prompts. One will be early American History, and the other will be later American History. When you choose your prompt you need to read it 3 TIMES! Why 3? That way you answer the whole prompt! An APUSH essay prompt will most likely be very detailed and complex! You need to Answer the Whole Prompt!
Do everything we discussed in the D.B.Q - write a Thesis Statement, Brainstorm, and Groupings. When we write a long essay in class it will be great to brainstorm because it will be a great review! The Long Essay Rubric will really depend on what Historical Skill you are using! You must know them! Max Points - 6 points. Here is the Long Essay Rubric:
1. Thesis - 1 point
2. Support for the argument/thesis - 2 points
a. Must use adequate amount of historical evidence
3. Application of targeted historical thinking skills - 2 points
a. Continuity and Change Over Time - Must do BOTH and have analysis
This is a great video showing change over time!
b. Comparison - MUST show similarity and difference and have analysis
c. Causation - Shows BOTH Cause and Effect and Analysis
d. Periodization - Show how it was similar and different before and after the period stated and analysis
Oh my goodness! I was with my family when I heard the news! We all started cheering, and even began crying! This makes my heart so happy! Gay marriage has not been an issue of morality, but an issue of rights being denied! American Citizens were being denied their rights! And that made me so mad! I always knew the Supreme Court would have to decide! They are the Supreme Law of the land! We have to accept their decision no matter what! This is HISTORY!!!
I love Harvey Milk! I know he is dancing in Heaven! He was an early champion for Gay Rights! But ultimately he was an activist for all! He wanted all to have their rights!
During the Renaissance Europeans started doing something they have never done before! They started to question the Catholic Church! The Catholic Church controlled Europe! They were not only the faith, but the government! They told you how to believe, and made you tithe! It was a tax expected from everybody! During this time if you lived in Europe you HAD to be a Christian! If you weren't the Church KILLED you! That always boggles my mind!
All of sudden people got the strength to question the church! This had never happened before up to this point. The Church had so much power and might no one was brave enough to question them! Then in 1517 Martin Luther did a huge thing that will affect the world!
He had big problems with the Catholic Church! Now he did not want to create new sects of the Christian faith. Martin Luther wanted to reform the Church. His biggest problem was Indulgencies! They were a piece of paper that you could buy that would guarantee you a place in heaven.
An Indulgency
Martin Luther believed this was a scam! The Church would come into a town square, and put on a show. They would try to put fear into people, and scare them into buying an Indulgence. They would sell them for pennies because they wanted the peasants of Europe to buy them, and they did! With the money the Church would build the great Cathedrals of Europe! Below is a great scene from a movie about Martin Luther and Indulgencies. It is called Luther.
So Martin Luther did something about his feelings towards Indulgencies. We all are upset about stuff, and complain about it. But do we do anything about it? Most of the time no! Martin Luther did something about his feelings. He wrote out his 95 problems with the Catholic Church, and posted them on the Wittenberg Church door. He chose the Church door because it would have been the center of town, and everyone would have seen them. Now historians call his 95 problems - the 95 Theses. This one action caused a wave of reaction.
The Church freaked out! Because Luther questioned the Church. Luther was arrested, and was tried as a heretic! He was found guilty, but not killed. He was exiled because he would not recant. After he was exiled - he was done with the movement. But others wanted to keep going. Many believed Luther did not go far enough.
Ultimately a break is going to happen. People will begin Protestant churches. Before this moment the only option was the Catholic Church. Now there is options, and I always think Americans should be so grateful for Martin Luther. We would not have all of our churches if it was not for Martin Luther and the action he took! This is a huge moment in World History!
There are Puritans because of the Protestant Reformation! They were in England, and formed because of the Protestant Reformation.
I love this question! Maybe I am unrealistic, but I would hope it means that we all have our freedoms, and get a fair shot no matter our race, gender, or age! As a country we do not like to admit it, but some of us lucky few get born on "third base!" I am not one of those lucky few, but I was born to a good family who told me all the time anything is possible!
Sadly there are people who do not get a fair shot! The odds are already stacked against them, and that makes me sad! I wish there was more equality in this world!
One word that always comes to mind when talking about Equality is Freedom. Recently I saw this trailer again for the 100th time, and it got be thinking.
At the end of the trailer Mandela says Freedom is an idea he is prepared to die for! I sometimes think that word, freedom, is overlooked by Americans. We take that word for granted! Then I am watch America:The Story of Us. They were discussing the American Revolution, and how General Washington inspired the Patriots. He told them America and our freedoms are an idea you have to be willing to die for! It is a sacrifice!
I am so honored that I get to be your APUSH Teacher! I want nothing more than for you to pass the Exam in May! I have worked hard all summer to prepare you for the Exam! Everything we do in class is to help prepare you! The first thing you need to know is the actual test! Don't be surprised!
In Fall of 2014 College Board completely restructured their course. College Board knows and understand that your phone holds all the answers. So they want you to be able to analyze and talk about US History! If you cannot discuss these historical events you are in trouble! College Board wants you to think like a Historian! The Thinking Skills are important!
The Exam is 3 Hours and 15 Minutes. There are two sections, and here is how it breaks down:
Section 1
Part A: Multiple Choice Questions/55 questions/55 minutes
Each Multiple Choice question is going to be a stimuli question. Where you will be given a quote, chart, map, or image to help you answer the questions.
Part B; Short Answer Questions/4 questions/45 minutes
You do not have to write a Thesis, but you do have to write in complete sentences. You will have limited space, and there will be 3 parts to answer.
Section 2
Part A: Document Based Question/1 Question/60 minutes
We will go over how to write this, and there is a specific rubric to follow. They call it a Core Rubric.
Part B; Long Essay Question/1Question (You will choose from a pair)/35 minutes
Same as DBQ
Many were nervous about these new changes, but I think it is wonderful! Before College Board would say know everything about US History. Now it is more specific, and point blank. You get to know specifically what you need to know! I find that comforting!
This is my 1st Birthday, and today is my 33rd Birthday! Where does time go?
I saw this, and wanted to post this today! On my birthday this is a FUN thing to think about. If I only had two words I would tell myself No Regrets! I only have one regret in my life - I didn't study abroad! I was terrified of the idea, but now I kick myself! So to you I will say Don't Be Afraid! Don't let fear stop you!
That is another thing I would tell myself - Don't Worry! There are things that I would worry about when I was younger, and it has all worked out! You have to trust the process! Also know things don't work out on your time - so be patient!
Finally I would tell myself continue being happy, positive, and compassionate! These qualities have taken me far in life!