Diplomatic, economic, cultural, and military interactions between empires, nations, and peoples shape the development of America and America's increasingly important role in the world.
KC 1.1 As native poÂÂpulations migrated and settled across the vast expanse of North America over time, they developed distinct and increasingly complex societies by adapting to and transforming their diverse environments.
KC 1.1 1 Different native societies adapted to and transformed their environments through innovations in agriculture, resource use, and social structure.
KC 1.2 Contact among Europeans, Native Americans, and Africans resulted in the Columbian Exchange and significant social, cultural, and political changes on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.
KC 1.2.1 Europeans expansion into the Western Hemisphere generated intense social, religious, political, and economic competition and changes within European societies.
KC 1.2.2 The Columbian Exchange and development of the Spanish Empire in the Western Hemisphere resulted in extensive demographic, economic, and social changes.
KC 1.2.3 In their interactions, Europeans and Native Americans asserted divergent worldviews regarding issues such as religion, gender roles, family, land use, and power.
This section will list all of the required and supplemental readings addressing this topic within this module. You must complete the required core reading assignments. The required reading is taken from the AMSCO textbook. Scans of the textbook are provided on this site. This textbook is concise and aligned to the framework thus providing a greater opportunity to dive deeper into our studies reading more primary and secondary sources. Students may select to read the parts or the entirety of the extended Brinkley or American YAWP textbook assignment in addition to the AMSCO in order to read the richer narrative. The Brinkley and American YAWP textbooks are a useful source for extended research and deeper narratives.
Supplemental readings range from articles to excerpts providing additional information. Sometimes the supplemental readings are optional, sometimes a supplemental reading may be required, and sometimes you will be required to choose one of a selection.
Preview the options for the Topic Reflection assignment that you will complete as a final product for this topic. This will help you decide how you want to gather your information. The research (information) you gather from the readings (and the presentation) will be used in creating your final product that requires you to answer the essential question for this topic.
REQUIRED: Textbook: AMSCO, 4th edition.
Topic: Topic 1.7
EXTENDED: Textbook: Brinkley, Alan. American History: Connecting with the Past
Topic: Chapter 1
Supplemental: PPT of chapter overview
The following section material focuses on developing historical thinking and writing skills. You may be asked to simply review the information; you may be asked to review the information and complete a Google Form to submit completion of the task and to submit questions or concerns regarding the process or the strategy; or you may be asked to practice the skill by submitting an assignment to Google Classroom.
Causation: Review the page focusing on Causation, Apply your understanding of causation prompts to your Topic Reflection.
At the conclusion of each module, you may be asked to submit your extended research in Google Classroom.
The following activity is designed to help you gauge your understanding of this topic. You will need to log into your My AP account in order to access the assignment. At the conclusion of a module, you will complete a Personal Progress Check (PPC) for the module which includes AP exam aligned stimulus based multiple choice questions spanning the entire module. These questions are designed to provide you immediate feedback.
Go to your My AP account and complete the following assignment.
PPC Period 1: Unit 1 Progress Check: MCQ
Gather and report information that would be used to write a formal response that answers the essential question for this topic. You are only providing your research. You are not writing a formal response....yet. The written response will be LATER in the course after training on effective writing and it is appropriate to come back to topics as a review activity.
There are several ways to review information. You need to select a style that helps you. What is an ideal format for one person may or may not work for another. At this point, you are not be asked to formulate a thesis statement. This component will be added later. Right now, you are tapping into prior knowledge, while shifting into US history, exploring various notetaking systems, and adjusting to the new course and procedures.
Make sure you include specific, relevant vocabulary, names, dates, and details that answer the essential question. Additionally, the information you include should help you recall this information days, weeks, and MONTHS later. This will be a regular assignment for you. However, you are NOT required to do each topic reflection using the exact same format. In fact, you are highly encouraged to explore and try new strategies. This is your opportunity to find out what is the best format for YOU!
Remember that the purpose of the assignment is to provide information to answer the essential question. Keep a focus on only answering the question. This will help you filter information and maintain a focus on the task at hand.....answering the question being asked.
Create a mind map. You are encouraged to complete this on blank paper or a whiteboard. Instructions - Tutorial - Samples
Create an infographic. This may be completed on regular paper or computer-generated. Instructions - Instructions for Google-- Samples
Create a formal outline. This may be handwritten or typed. [If you select to keep this assignment as an ongoing document, title the document as Topic Reflections and then use headers to indicate Topic 1.1, Topic 1.2, ...] Instructions
Create a graphic organizer. This may be completed on regular paper or computer-generated. Samples
Record a short video clip reponse (no more than 2-minutes). Make sure the final video title is accurate, the link is active, and the link works.
This assessment is used as a training exercise.