Week 1 -- Schedule



|Notes |

|This schedule is intended for mid-high school level students. |

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|Please note that at this time, I do not have timelines / or geography (mapping) / or other activities listed. |

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|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!)|

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|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. |

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|This is just history. I have American literature courses that I do in conjunction with this, but they are found elsewhere. |

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|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 |SUBJECT |

|A History of US, Book 1. The First Americans |8 |38 |History |

|(this whole series is written by Joy Hakim – only book titles will be given) | | | |

|Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes by Carl Waldman |8 |38 |History |

|A History of US, Sourcebook |9 |2 |History |

|A History of US, Book 2. Making Thirteen Colonies |9 |5 |History |

|Walk the World’s Rim by Betty Baker |9 |6 |History |

|The Landing of the Pilgrims by James Daugherty |9 |8 |History |

|The Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare |9 |10 |History |

|Amos Fortune Free Man by Elizabeth Yates |9 |12 |History |

|Indian Captive The Story of Mary Jemison by Lois Lenski |9 |14 |History |

|A History of US, Book 3. From Colonies to Country |9 |15 |History |

|George Washington’s World by Genevieve Foster |9 |15 |History |

|Ben Franklin of Old Philadelphia by Margaret Cousins |9 |17 |History |

|Traitor The Case of Benedict Arnold by Jean Fritz |9 |19 |History |

|Naya Nuki Shoshoni Girl Who Ran by Kenneth Thomasma |9 |22 |History |

|A History of US, Book 4. The New Nation |9 |23 |History |

|Streams to the River, River to the Sea by Scott O’Dell |9 |24 |History |

|Sequoyah and the Cherokee Alphabet by Robert Cwiklik |9 |26 |History |

|The Journeyman by Elizabeth Yates |9 |28 |History |

|A History of US, Book 5. Liberty for All? |9 |30 |History |

|A Gathering of Days by Joan W. Blos |9 |30 |History |

|Moccasin Trail by Eloise Jarvis McGraw |9 |32 |History |

|Patty Reed’s Doll by Rachel K. Laurgaard |9 |34 |History |

|Abraham Lincoln’s World by Genevieve Foster |9 |35 |History |

|Swift Rivers by Cornelia Meigs |9 |35 |History |

|Surviving the Oregon Trail 1852 by Weldon Willis Rau |9 |37 |History |

|A History of US, Book 6. War, Terrible War |9 |38 |History |

|Harriet Tubman by Kathleen Kudlinski |9 |38 |History |

|Book |YEAR |WEEK |SUBJECT |

|Rifles for Watie by Harold Keith |9 |40 |History |

|The Slopes of War by N.A. Perez |10 |2 |History |

|Wait for Me, Watch for Me, Eula Bee by Patricia Beatty |10 |4 |History |

|A History of US, Book 7. Reconstructing American |10 |5 |History |

|Shades of Gray by Carolyn Reeder |10 |6 |History |

|Clara Barton Founder of the American Red Cross by Augusta Stevenson |10 |7 |History |

|Dragon’s Gate by Laurence Yep |10 |8 |History |

|Bonanza Girl by Patricia Beatty |10 |11 |History |

|A History of US, Book 8. An Age of Extremes |10 |12 |History |

|Earthquake at Dawn by Kristiana Gregory |10 |13 |History |

|Sounder by William H. Armstrong |10 |15 |History |

|Bread and Roses Too by Katherine Paterson |10 |16 |History |

|World War I “The War to End Wars” by Zachary Kent |10 |18 |History |

|After the Dancing Days by Margaret I. Rostkowski |10 |19 |History |

|A History of US, Book 9. War, Peace, and All That Jazz |10 |20 |History |

|The Moonshiner’s Son by Carolyn Reeder |10 |21 |History |

|Nothing to Fear by Jackie French Koller |10 |23 |History |

|Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor |10 |25 |History |

|Farewell to Manzanar by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston |10 |27 |History |

|A History of US, Book 10. All the People |10 |29 |History |

|My Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George |10 |29 |History |

|The Korean War (Chronicles of American Wars) by Ruth Tenzer Feldman |10 |31 |History |

|Blue Willow by Doris Gates |10 |32 |History |

|10,000 Days of Thunder by Philip Caputo |10 |34 |History |

|From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler by E.L. Konigsburg |10 |36 |History |

|Soldier Mom by Alice Mead |10 |38 |History |

|The 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 |

Year 8

|Week 38 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 181 |Day 182 |Day 183 |Day 184 |Day 185 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 8-11, Ch. 1; History? |Pgs. 12-13, Ch. 2; Away |Pgs. 14-18, Ch. 3; In the |Pgs. 19-23, Ch. 4; How the |Pgs. 24-28, Ch. 5; Put on |

|1. The First Americans|Why? |with Time |Beginning |First American Became |Your Earmuffs |

| | | | |Indians | |

| | | | |Quiz | |

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| | | | |____ / 15 | |

|Reading: |Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes by Carl Waldman |

| | | | |Pgs. 3-8 |Pgs. 9-15 |

|Notes |

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|Week 39 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 186 |Day 187 |Day 188 |Day 189 |Day 190 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 29-32, Ch. 6; Cliff |Pgs. 33-37, Ch. 7; The |Pgs. 38-41, Ch. 8; Taking a|Pgs. 42-46, Ch. 9; Plains |Pgs. 47-51, Ch. 10; Mound |

|1. The First Americans|Dwellers and Others |Show-Offs |Tour |Indians Are Not Plain at |for Mound, Those Are Heavy |

| | | | |All |Hills |

|Reading: |Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes by Carl Waldman |

| |Pgs. 15-22 |Pgs. 22-29 |Pgs. 29-36 |Pgs. 36-45 |Pgs. 45-51 |

|Notes |

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|Week 40 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 191 |Day 192 |Day 193 |Day 194 |Day 195 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 52-55, Ch. 11; Indians|Pgs. 56-59, Ch. 12; People |Pgs. 60-66, Ch. 13; Let’s |Pgs. 67-69, Ch. 14; The |Pgs. 70-74, Ch. 15; A Boy |

|1. The First Americans|of the Eastern Forests |of the Long House. Quiz |Turn North |Power of the Press |Named Christopher Has a |

| | | | | |Dream |

| | |____ / 15 | | | |

|Reading: |Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes by Carl Waldman |

| |Pgs. 51-59 |Pgs. 59-66 |Pgs. 66-74 |Pgs. 75-82 |Pgs. 82-88 |

|Notes |

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Year 9

|Week 1 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 196 |Day 197 |Day 198 |Day 199 |Day 200 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 75-79, Ch. 16; A New |Pgs. 80-84, Ch. 17; The |Pgs. 85-87, Ch. 18; |Pgs. 88-92, Ch. 19; Sailing|Pgs. 93-96, Ch. 20; What’s |

|1. The First Americans|Land is “Discovered” |Next Voyage |Stowaways: Worms and a Dog|Around the World |in a Name? Quiz |

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| | | | | |____ / 15 |

|Reading: |Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes by Carl Waldman |

| |Pgs. 88-94 |Pgs. 94-102 |Pgs. 102-109 |Pgs. 110-116 |Pgs. 117-124 |

|Notes |

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|Week 2 -- Schedule |

|Date: |Day 1 |Day 2 |Day 3 |Day 4 |Day 5 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 97-100, Ch. 21; About |Pgs. 101-110, Ch. 22; New |Pgs. 111-113, Ch. 23; Ponce|Pgs. 114-115, Ch. 24; |Pgs. 116-119, Ch. 25; North|

|1. The First Americans|Beliefs and Ideas |Spain |de Leỏn, Pizarro, and |Gloom, Doom and a Bit of |of New Spain |

| | | |Spanish Colonies |Cheer. Quiz | |

| | | | | | |

| | | | |____ / 15 | |

|A History of US, |Pgs. 13-16; General History| | | | |

|Sourcebook |of Things in New Spain | | | | |

|Reading: |Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes by Carl Waldman |

| |Pgs. 124-131 |Pgs. 131-137 |Pgs. 138-146 |Pgs. 147-155 |Pgs. 155-163 |

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|Week 3 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 6 |Day 7 |Day 8 |Day 9 |Day 10 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 120-123, Ch. 26; |Pgs. 124-128, Ch. 27; |Pgs. 129-130, Ch. 28; A |Pgs. 131-135, Ch. 29; Las |Pgs. 136-137, Ch. 30; The |

|1. The First Americans|Looking for Cibola with |Conquistadors: California |Place Called Santa Fe |Casas Cares. Quiz |Big Picture |

| |Coronado |to Florida | | | |

| | | | |____ / 15 | |

|A History of US, | | | |Pgs. 12-13; Bartolomé de | |

|Sourcebook | | | |Las Casas. | |

|Reading: |Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes by Carl Waldman |

| |Pgs. 163-169 |Pgs. 169-176 |Pgs. 176-185 |Pgs. 185-190 |Pgs. 190-198 |

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|Week 4 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 11 |Day 12 |Day 13 |Day 14 |Day 15 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 138-139, Ch. 31; From |Pgs. 140-143, Ch. 32; |Pgs. 144-146, Ch. 33; Rain,|Pgs. 147-151, Ch. 34; New |Pgs. 152-153, Ch. 35; |

|1. The First Americans|Spain to England to France |France in America: Pirates|Ambush, and Murder |France. Quiz |Elizabeth and Friends |

| | |and Adventurers | | | |

| | | | |____ / 15 | |

|Reading: |Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes by Carl Waldman |

| |Pgs. 199-209 |Pgs. 209-215 |Pgs. 216-225 |Pgs. 225-234 |Pgs. 235-241 |

|Notes |

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|Week 5 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 16 |Day 17 |Day 18 |Day 19 |Day 20 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 154-156, Ch. 36; Utopia in America |

|1. The First Americans| |

| |Pgs. 241-248 |Pgs. 248-256 |Pgs. 256-262 |Pgs. 263-269 |Pgs. 269-277 |

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|Week 6 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 21 |Day 22 | Day 23 |Day 24 |Day 25 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 15-17, Ch. 1; A Sign |Pgs. 18-20, Ch. 2; Across |Pgs. 21-24, Ch. 3; The |Pgs. 25-28, Ch. 4; English |Pgs. 29-31, Ch. 5; John |

|2. Making Thirteen |in the Sky |the Ocean |First Virginians |Settlers Come to Stay |Smith |

|Colonies. | | | | | |

|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 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 26 |Day 27 |Day 28 |Day 29 |Day 30 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 32-33, Ch. 6; The |Pgs. 34-36, Ch. 7; A Lord, |Pgs. 37-39, Ch. 8; A Share |Pgs. 40-41, Ch. 9; |Pgs. 42-44, Ch. 10; 1619 – |

|2. Making Thirteen |Starving Time. Quiz |A Hurricane, A Wedding |in America |Jamestown Makes It |A Big Year |

|Colonies. | | | | | |

| |____ / 15 | | | | |

|Reading: |Walk the World’s Rim by Betty Baker |

| |Pgs. 69-80 |Pgs. 81-96 |Pgs. 97-113 |Pgs. 114-127 |Pgs. 128-140 |

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|Week 8 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 31 |Day 32 |Day 33 |Day 34 |Day 35 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 45-46, Ch. 11; Indians|Pgs. 47-50, Ch. 12; |Pgs. 51-54, Ch. 13; The |Pgs. 55-58, Ch. 14; |Pgs. 59-62, Ch. 15; |

|2. Making Thirteen |vs. Colonists |Massacre in Virginia, |Mayflower: Saints and |Pilgrims, Indians, and |Puritans, Puritans, and |

|Colonies. | |Poverty in England. Quiz |Strangers |Puritans |Puritans |

| | | | | | |

| | |____ / 15 | | | |

|A History of US, | | | |Pgs. 16-17; The Mayflower | |

|Sourcebook | | | |Compact (1620) | |

|Reading: |Walk the World’s Rim by Betty Baker |

| |Pgs. 141-155 |Pgs. 156-161 |Pgs. 162-168 | | |

|Reading: |The Landing of the Pilgrims by James Daugherty |

| | | | |Pgs. 1-17 |Pgs. 18-40 |

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|Week 9 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 36 |Day 37 |Day 38 |Day 39 |Day 40 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 63-67, Ch. 16; Of |Pgs. 68-70, Ch. 17; Roger |Pgs. 71-73, Ch. 18; “Woman,|Pgs. 74-75, Ch. 19; Statues|Pgs. 76-80, Ch. 20; Of |

|2. Making Thirteen |Towns and Schools and |Williams |Hold Your Tongue” |on the Common |Witches and Dinosaurs |

|Colonies. |Sermons. Quiz | | | | |

| | | | | | |

| |____ / 15 | | | | |

|A History of US, |Pgs. 17-19; Massachusetts |Pgs. 19-22; From Roger | | | |

|Sourcebook |School Laws (1642 and 1647)|Williams, 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 |

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|Week 10 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 41 |Day 42 |Day 43 |Day 44 |Day 45 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 81-84, Ch. 21; |Pgs. 85-87, Ch. 22; King |Pgs. 88-91, Ch. 23; The |Pgs. 92-95, Ch. 24; What’s |Pgs. 96-99, Ch. 25; |

|2. Making Thirteen |Connecticut, New Hampshire,|Philip’s War |Indians Win This One. Quiz|a Colony? |Silvernails and Big Tub |

|Colonies. |and Maine | | | | |

| | | |____ / 15 | | |

|A History of US, | | |Pgs. 20-22; Resolution of | | |

|Sourcebook | | |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 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 46 |Day 47 |Day 48 |Day 49 |Day 50 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 100-101, Ch. 26; West |Pgs. 102-104, Ch. 27; |Pgs. 105-108, Ch. 28; |Pgs. 109-113, Ch. 29; Ben |Pgs. 114-116, Ch. 30; |

|2. Making Thirteen |to Jersey |Cromwell and Charles |William the Wise |Franklin. Quiz |Maryland’s Form of |

|Colonies. | | | | |Toleration |

| | | | |____ / 15 | |

|A History of US, | | | |Pgs. 24-26; From Benjamin | |

|Sourcebook | | | |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 |

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|Week 12 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 51 |Day 52 |Day 53 |Day 54 |Day 55 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 117-120, Ch. 31; Carry|Pgs. 121-124, Ch. 32; The |Pgs. 125-129, Ch. 33; |Pgs. 130-132, Ch. 34; |Pgs. 133-135, Ch. 35; South|

|2. Making Thirteen |Me Back to Ole Virginny |Good Life |Virginia’s Capital |Pretend Some More |Carolina: Riches, Rice, |

|Colonies. | | | | |Slaves |

|Reading: |Amos Fortune Free Man by Elizabeth Yates |

| |Pgs. 3-13 |Pgs. 14-33 |Pgs. 34-52 |Pgs. 53-80 |Pgs. 81-92 |

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|Week 13 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 56 |Day 57 |Day 58 |Day 59 |Day 60 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 137-139, Ch. 36; North|Pgs. 140-141, Ch. 37; Royal|Pgs. 142-148, Ch. 38; A |Pgs. 149-151, Ch. 39; Four |Pgs. 152-154, Ch. 40; Over |

|2. Making Thirteen |Carolina: Dissenters and |Colonies and a No-Blood |Nasty Triangle |and Nine Make Thirteen |the Mountains |

|Colonies. |Pirates. Quiz |Revolution | | | |

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| |____ / 15 | | | | |

|A History of US, | |Pgs. 22-23; From The | | | |

|Sourcebook | |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 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 61 |Day 62 |Day 63 |Day 64 |Day 65 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 155-158, Ch. 41; |Pg. 159, Ch. 42; The End – |Pgs. 160-169; After Words: | | |

|2. Making Thirteen |Westward Ho |and the Beginning. Quiz |A Cartographer Makes Maps, | | |

|Colonies. | | |Not Wagons | | |

| | |____ / 15 | | | |

|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 |

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|Week 15 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 66 |Day 67 |Day 68 |Day 69 |Day 70 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 17-20, Ch. 2; Jenkin’s|Pgs. 21-24, Ch. 3; |Pgs. 25-30, Ch. 4; A Most |Pgs. 31-33, Ch. 5; Pitt |Pgs. 34-35, Ch. 6; Au |

|3. From Colonies to |Ear |Frenchmen and Indians |Remarkable Man |Steps In |Revoir (Goodbye), France. |

|Country | | | | |Quiz |

| | | | | | |

| | | | | |____ / 15 |

|Reading: |George Washington’s World by Genevieve Foster * |

| |Pgs. 2-14 |Pgs. 15-22 |Pgs. 23-29 |Pgs. 30-38 |Pgs. 39-44 |

|Reading: |Indian Captive The Story of Mary Jemison by Lois Lenski |

| |Pgs. 105-124 |Pgs. 125-141 |Pgs. 142-166 |Pgs. 167-188 |Pgs. 189-206 |

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|* 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 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 71 |Day 72 |Day 73 |Day 74 |Day 75 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 36-38, Ch. 7; Staying |Pgs. 39-41, Ch. 8; What Is |Pgs. 42-45, Ch. 9; A Girl |Pgs. 46-49, Ch. 10; The |Pgs. 50-55, Ch. 11; A |

|3. From Colonies to |in Charge |an American? |Who Always Did Her Best |Rights of Englishmen. Quiz|Taxing King |

|Country | | | | | |

| | | | |____ / 15 | |

|A History of US, | |Pgs. 52-56; From J. Hector | |Pgs. 11-12; Magna Carta |Pgs. 26-28; Resolutions of |

|Sourcebook | |St. John de Crevecoeur | | |the Stamp Act Congress |

|Reading: |George Washington’s World by Genevieve Foster |

| |Pgs. 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 |

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|Week 17 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 76 |Day 77 |Day 78 |Day 79 |Day 80 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 56-62, Ch. 12; The |Pgs. 63-68, Ch. 13; A |Pgs. 69-75, Ch. 14; One If |Pgs. 76-79, Ch. 15; An |Pgs. 80-84, Ch. 16; On the |

|3. From Colonies to |Firebrands |Massacre in Boston |by Land, Two If by Sea |American Original. Quiz |Way to the Second |

|Country | | | | |Continental Congress |

| | | | |____ / 15 | |

|A History of US, |Pgs. 28-29; From Patrick | | | | |

|Sourcebook |Henry and Pgs. 31-37; From | | | | |

| |Thomas Paine | | | | |

|Reading: |George Washington’s World by Genevieve Foster |

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| |Pgs. 3-15 |Pgs. 17-29 |Pgs. 31–40 |Pgs. 41-58 |Pgs. 59-68 |

|Notes |

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|Week 18 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 81 |Day 82 |Day 83 |Day 84 |Day 85 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 85-88, Ch. 17; Naming |Pgs. 89-93, Ch. 18; The War|Pgs. 94-97, Ch. 19; |Pgs. 98-102, Ch. 20; |Pgs. 103-105, Ch. 21; |

|3. From Colonies to |a General |of the Hills |Fighting Palm Trees |Declaring Independence |Signing Up. Quiz |

|Country | | | | | |

| | | | | |____ / 15 |

|A History of US, | | | |Pgs. 37-41; Declaration of | |

|Sourcebook | | | |Independence | |

|Reading: |George Washington’s World by Genevieve Foster |

| |Pgs. 104-110 |

| |Pgs. 69-88 |Pgs. 89-97 |Pgs. 99-109 |Pgs. 111-127 |Pgs. 129-141 |

|Notes |

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|Week 19 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 86 |Day 87 |Day 88 |Day 89 |Day 90 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 106-109, Ch. 22; |Pgs. 110-115, Ch. 23; |Pgs. 116-120, Ch. 24; |Pgs. 121-122, Ch. 25; Black|Pgs. 123-125, Ch. 26; |

|3. From Colonies to |Revolutionary Women and |Freedom Fighters |Soldiers from Everywhere |Soldiers |Fighting a War |

|Country |Children | | | | |

|A History of US, |Pgs. 41-42; From Abigail | | | | |

|Sourcebook |Adams | | | | |

|Reading: |George Washington’s World by Genevieve Foster |

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| |Pgs. 7-15 |Pgs. 16-28 |Pgs. 29-40 |Pgs. 41-53 |Pgs. 54-69 |

|Notes |

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|Week 20 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 91 |Day 92 |Day 93 |Day 94 |Day 95 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 126-129, Ch. 27; Howe |Pgs. 130-134, Ch. 28; |Pgs. 135-137, Ch. 29; The |Pgs. 138-141, Ch. 30; More |Pgs. 142-146, Ch. 31; When |

|3. From Colonies to |Billy Wished France |Valley Forge to Vincennes. |States Write Constitutions |About Choices |It’s Over, Shout Hooray |

|Country |Wouldn’t Join In |Quiz | | | |

| | | | | | |

| | |____ / 15 | | | |

|A History of US, | | |Pgs. 30-31; Memorial of the| | |

|Sourcebook | | |Presbytery of Hanover | | |

|Reading: |George Washington’s World by Genevieve Foster |

| |Pgs. 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 |

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|Week 21 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 96 |Day 97 |Day 98 |Day 99 |Day 100 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 147-150, Ch. 32; |Pgs. 151-153, Ch. 33; |Pgs. 154-157, Ch. 34; A Man|Pgs. 158-161, Ch. 35; A |Pgs. 162-166, Ch. 36; |

|3. From Colonies to |Experimenting with a Nation|Looking Northwest |with Ideas. Quiz |Philadelphia Welcome |Summer in Philly |

|Country | | | | | |

| | | |____ / 15 | | |

|A History of US, |Pgs. 42-50; Articles of | |Pgs. 51-52 & Pgs. 56-57; | | |

|Sourcebook |Confederation | |From Thomas Jefferson | | |

|Reading: |George Washington’s World by Genevieve Foster |

| |Pgs. 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 Thomasma |

| | | |Pgs. 9-19 |Pgs. 21-30 |Pgs. 31-42 |

|Notes |

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|Week 22 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 101 |Day 102 |Day 103 |Day 104 |Day 105 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 167-171, Ch. 37; A |Pgs. 172-173, Ch. 38; Roger|Pgs. 174-177, Ch. 39; Just |Pgs. 178-182, Ch. 40; Good |Pgs. 183-185, Ch. 41; No |

|3. From Colonies to |Slap on the Back |to the Rescue |What Is a Constitution? |Words and Bad |More Secrets |

|Country | | | | | |

|A History of US, | | |Pgs. 58-80; The |Pgs. 80-81; The Northwest |Pgs. 82-88; From Alexander |

|Sourcebook | | |Constitution of the United |Ordinance |Hamilton and James Madison |

| | | |States | | |

|Reading: |George Washington’s World by Genevieve Foster |

| |Pgs. 228-235 |Pgs. 236-244 |Pgs. 246-255 |Pgs. 256-263 |Pgs. 264-271 |

|Reading: |Naya Nuki Shoshoni Girl Who Ran by Kenneth Thomasma |

| |Pgs. 43-52 |Pgs. 53-62 |Pgs. 65-74 |Pgs. 75-86 |Pgs. 87-94 |

|Notes |

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|Week 23 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 106 |Day 107 |Day 108 |Day 109 |Day 110 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 186-188, Ch. 42; If |Pgs. 189-209; Considering | | | |

|3. From Colonies to |You Can Keep It. Quiz |Great Documents | | | |

|Country | | | | | |

| |____ / 15 | | | | |

|A History of US, | | | |Pgs. 88-92; George | |

|Sourcebook | | | |Washington, Inaugural | |

| | | | |Address | |

|Reading: |George Washington’s World by Genevieve Foster |

| |Pgs. 272-280 |Pgs. 281-288 |Pgs. 290-311 |Pgs. 312-332 |Pgs. 333-342 |

|Reading: |Naya Nuki Shoshoni Girl Who Ran by Kenneth Thomasma |

| |Pgs. 95-103 |Pgs. 105-116 |Pgs. 117-127 |Pgs. 129-138 |Pgs. 139-150 |

|Notes |

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|Week 24 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 111 |Day 112 |Day 113 |Day 114 |Day 115 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs.24-29, Ch.3; The |Pgs.30-32, Ch.4; A Capital |Pgs.33-36, Ch.5; |Pgs.37-41, Ch.6; The Adams |Pgs.42-44, Ch.7; About |

|4. The New Nation |Parties Begin |City |Counting Noses. Quiz |Family Moves to Washington |President Adams |

| | | | | | |

| | | |____ / 15 | | |

|A History of US, | |Pgs. 92-93; George | |Pgs. 94-97; George | |

|Sourcebook | |Washington, Letter to Moses| |Washington, Farewell | |

| | |Seixas | |Address | |

|Reading: |George Washington’s World by Genevieve Foster |

| |Pgs. 343-349 | | | | |

|Reading: |Naya Nuki Shoshoni Girl Who Ran by Kenneth Thomasma |

| |Pgs. 151-161 |Pgs. 163-175 | | | |

|Reading: |Streams to the River, River to the Sea by Scott O’Dell |

| | | |Pgs. vii-19 |Pgs. 20-39 |Pgs. 40-58 |

|Notes |

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|Week 25 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 116 |Day 117 |Day 118 |Day 119 |Day 120 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs.45-47, Ch.8; Alien and |Pgs.48-51, Ch.9; Something |Pgs.52-56, Ch.10; Meet Mr. |Pgs.57-63, Ch.11; |Pgs.64-67, Ch.12; An Orator|

|4. The New Nation |Sedition: Awful and Sorry |Important: Judicial Review |Jefferson |Meriwether and William---or|in a Red Jacket Speaks |

| | | | |Lewis and Clark. Pg. 180, | |

| | | | |Lewis and Clark poem. Quiz| |

| | | | | | |

| | | | | | |

| | | | |____ / 15 | |

|A History of US, |Pg. 93; George Washington, |Pgs. 102-103; From John |Pgs. 97-102; From Thomas |Pgs. 105-108; From | |

|Sourcebook |Letter to the New Church in|Marshall, opinion in |Jefferson. . . |Meriwether Lewis, Report to| |

| |Baltimore |Marbury v. Madison | |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 |

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|Week 26 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 121 |Day 122 |Day 123 |Day 124 |Day 125 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs.68-72, Ch.13; The Great|Pgs.73-75, Ch.14; Osceola. |Pgs.76-83, Ch.15; The |Pgs.84-89, Ch.16; The Other|Pgs.90-92, Ch.17; That Good|

|4. The New Nation |Tekamthi, Also Called |Quiz |Revolutionary War Part II, |Constitution |President Monroe |

| |Tecumseh | |or the War of 1812 | | |

| | |____ / 15 | | | |

|A History of US, | | | | |Pgs. 110-112; James Monroe,|

|Sourcebook | | | | |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 |

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|Week 27 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 126 |Day 127 |Day 128 |Day 129 |Day 130 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs.93-95, Ch.18; JQA vs. |Pgs.96-98, Ch.19; A Day of |Pgs.99-102, Ch.20; Old |Pgs.103-109, Ch.21; Yankee |Pgs.110-116, Ch.22; Going |

|4. The New Nation |AJ |Celebration and Tears |Hickory. Quiz |Ingenuity: Cotton and |Places |

| | | | |Muskets | |

| | | |____ / 15 | | |

|A History of US, |Pgs. 108-110; From John | | | | |

|Sourcebook |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 |

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|Week 28 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 131 |Day 132 |Day 133 |Day 134 |Day 135 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs.117-123, Ch.23; |Pgs.124-128, Ch.24; Making |Pgs.129-133, Ch.25; A Time |Pgs.134-137, Ch.26; The |Pgs.138-141, Ch.27; |

|4. The New Nation |Teakettle Power. Quiz |Words |to Weep |Second Seminole War |History's Paradox |

| | | | | | |

| |____ / 15 | | | | |

|A History of US, | |Pgs. 113-114; From Memorial| | | |

|Sourcebook | |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 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 136 |Day 137 |Day 138 |Day 139 |Day 140 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs.142-145, Ch.28; A Man |Pgs.146-149, Ch.29; |Pgs.150-152, Ch.30; The |Pgs.153-156, Ch.31; |Pgs.157-161, Ch.32; |

|4. The New Nation |Who Didn't Do as His |African-Americans |King and His People. Quiz |Abolitionists Want to End |Frederick Douglass |

| |Neighbors Did | | |Slavery. Pgs. 178-179, | |

| | | |____ / 15 |Letter from Thomas | |

| | | | |Jefferson | |

|A History of US, | | | |Pgs. 146-149; From | |

|Sourcebook | | | |Frederick Douglass, Fourth | |

| | | | |of July Oration | |

|Reading: |The Journeyman by Elizabeth Yates |

| |Pgs. 75-91 |Pgs. 93-106 |Pgs. 107-125 |Pgs. 127-144 |Pgs. 145-161 |

|Notes |

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|Week 30 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 141 |Day 142 |Day 143 |Day 144 |Day 145 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs.162-168, Ch.33; Naming |Pgs.169-172, Ch.34; A |Pgs.173-176, Ch.35; The |Pg.177, Ch.36; Liberty for | |

|4. The New Nation |Presidents |Triumvirate Is Three People|Great Debate |All? Quiz | |

| | | | | | |

| | | | |____ / 15 | |

|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 |

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|Week 31 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 146 |Day 147 |Day 148 |Day 149 |Day 150 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 13-15, Ch. 1; The Long|Pgs. 16-20, Ch. 2; Mountain|Pgs. 21-25, Ch. 3; Riding |Pgs. 26-29, Ch. 4; Susan |Pgs. 30-37, Ch. 5; |

|5. Liberty for All? |Way West |Men |the Trail to Santa Fe |Magoffin's Diary |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 |

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|Week 32 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 151 |Day 152 |Day 153 |Day 154 |Day 155 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 38-42, Ch. 6; Getting |Pgs. 43-47, Ch. 7; |Pgs. 48-53, Ch. 8; |Pgs. 54-57, Ch. 9; A Hero |Pgs. 58-63, Ch. 10; Texas: |

|5. Liberty for All? |There |Latter-Day Saints. Quiz |Coast-to-Coast Destiny |of His Times |Tempting and Beautiful |

| | | | | | |

| | |____ / 15 | | | |

|A History of US, | | |Pgs. 127-131; From John L. | | |

|Sourcebook | | |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 |

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|Week 33 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 156 |Day 157 |Day 158 |Day 159 |Day 160 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 64-68, Ch. 11; |Pgs. 69-77, Ch. 12; There's|Pgs. 78-84, Ch. 13; Clipper|Pgs. 85-89, Ch. 14; Flying |Pgs. 90-94, Ch. 15; |

|5. Liberty for All? |Fighting Over a Border |Gold in Them Hills. Quiz |Ships and Pony Express |by Stagecoach |Arithmetic at Sea |

| | | | | | |

| | |____ / 15 | | | |

|Reading: |Moccasin Trail by Eloise Jarvis McGraw |

| |Pgs. 138-165 |Pgs. 166-187 |Pgs. 188-212 |Pgs. 213-238 |Pgs. 239-247 |

|Notes |

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|Week 34 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 161 |Day 162 |Day 163 |Day 164 |Day 165 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 95-101, Ch. 16; Thar |Pgs. 102-106, Ch. 17; A |Pgs. 107-111, Ch. 18; |Pgs. 112-115, Ch. 19; A |Pgs. 116-119, Ch. 20; |

|5. Liberty for All? |She Blows! |Japanese Boy in America. |Cities and Progress |Land of Movers |Workin' on the Railroad. |

| | |Quiz | | |Quiz |

| | | | | | |

| | |____ / 15 | | |____ / 15 |

|Reading: |Patty Reed’s Doll by Rachel K. Laurgaard |

| |Pgs. 9-26 |Pgs. 27-45 |Pgs. 46-67 |Pgs. 68-84 |Pgs. 85-106 |

|Notes |

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|Week 35 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 166 |Day 167 |Day 168 |Day 169 |Day 170 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 120-124, Ch. 21; ``She|Pgs. 125-129, Ch. 22; Do |Pgs. 130-135, Ch. 23; |Pgs. 136-137, Ch. 24; A |Pgs. 138-141, Ch. 25; Life |

|5. Liberty for All? |Wishes to Ornament Their |Girls Have Brains? |Seneca Falls and the Rights|Woman Named Truth |in the Mills |

| |Minds'' | |of Women | | |

|A History of US, |Pgs. 131-133; From Horace | |Pgs. 133-138; Elizabeth |Pgs. 144-146; From |Pgs. 122-124; From Alexis |

|Sourcebook |Mann, 12th Annual Report to| |Cady Stanton, and |Sojourner Truth, “A’n’t I a|de Tocqueville, Democracy n|

| |the Massachusetts Board of | |Declaration of Sentiments |Woman”: Address to the |America. |

| |Education | | |Women’s Rights Convention, | |

| | | | |Akron, Ohio | |

|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. Laurgaard |

| |Pgs. 107-129 |Pgs. 130-143 | | | |

|Reading: |Swift Rivers by Cornelia Meigs |

| | | |Pgs. 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 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 171 |Day 172 |Day 173 |Day 174 |Day 175 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 142-146, Ch. 26; |Pgs. 147-149, Ch. 27; |Pgs. 150-151, Ch. 28; Mr. |Pgs. 152-155, Ch. 29; |Pgs. 156-161, Ch. 30; If a |

|5. Liberty for All? |Working Women and Children.|American Writers |Thoreau---at Home With the |Melville and Company |Poet |

| |Quiz | |World | |Writes You a Letter, Pay |

| | | | | |Attention |

| |____ / 15 | | | | |

|A History of US, | |Pgs. 124-127; From Ralph |Pgs. 138-142; From Henry | | |

|Sourcebook | |Waldo Emerson, |David Thoreau, Civil | | |

| | |Self-Reliance |Disobedience | | |

|Reading: |Abraham Lincoln’s World by Genevieve Foster |

| |Pgs. 26-38 |Pgs. 40-46 |Pgs. 47-54 |Pgs. 55-64 |Pgs. 66-74 |

|Reading: |Swift Rivers by Cornelia Meigs |

| |Pgs. 109-144 |Pgs. 145-178 |Pgs. 179-212 |Pgs. 213-242 |Pgs. 243-270 |

|Notes |

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|Week 37 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 176 |Day 177 |Day 178 |Day 179 |Day 180 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 162-170, Ch. 31; |Pgs. 171-176, Ch. 32; |Pgs. 177-179, Ch. 33; |Pgs. 180-185, Ch. 34; Big |Pgs. 186-187, Ch. 35; A |

|5. Liberty for All? |Painter of Birds and |Amistad Means Friendship |Webster Defends the Union |Problems and a Little Giant|Dreadful Decision |

| |Painter of Indians. Quiz | | | | |

| | | | | | |

| |____ / 15 | | | | |

|A History of US, | |Pgs. 142-144; From John C. | | |Pgs. 149-154; From Roger |

|Sourcebook | |Calhoun, “Proposal to | | |Taney, opinion in Dred |

| | |Preserve the Union”: | | |Scott v. Sanford |

| | |Speech on the Compromise of| | | |

| | |1850 | | | |

|Reading: |Abraham Lincoln’s World by Genevieve Foster |

| |Pgs. 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 |

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|Week 38 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 181 |Day 182 |Day 183 |Day 184 |Day 185 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 188-190, Ch. 36; |Pgs. 191-195, Ch. 37; Over |Pgs.196-198, Ch. 38; Seven | | |

|5. Liberty for All? |Fleeing to Freedom |the River and Underground |Decades. Quiz | | |

| | | | | | |

| | | |____ / 15 | | |

|A History of US, | | | |Pgs. 116-117; From A North | |

|Sourcebook | | | |Carolina Law Forbidding the| |

| | | | |Teaching of Slaves to Read | |

| | | | |and Write | |

|Reading: |Abraham Lincoln’s World by Genevieve Foster |

| |Pgs. 115-122 |Pgs. 123-128 |Pgs. 129-136 |Pgs. 137-142 |Pgs. 144-157 |

|Reading: |Surviving the Oregon Trail 1852 by Weldon Willis Rau |

| |Pgs. 147-184 |Pgs. 169-184 |Pgs. 187-207 |Pgs. 211-225 | |

|Reading: |Harriet Tubman by Kathleen Kudlinski |

| | | | | |Pgs. 1-28 |

|Notes |

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|Week 39 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 186 |Day 187 |Day 188 |Day 189 |Day 190 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 14-16, Ch. 1; |Pgs. 17-22, Ch. 2; The War |Pgs. 23-26, Ch. 3; Harriet |Pgs. 27-33, Ch. 4; Harriet,|Pgs. 34-37, Ch. 5; Abraham |

|6. War, Terrible War |Americans Fighting |Begins. Quiz |and Uncle Tom |Also Known as Moses |Lincoln |

| |Americans | | | | |

| | |____ / 15 | | | |

|Reading: |Abraham Lincoln’s World by Genevieve Foster |

| |Pgs. 158-163 |Pgs. 164-174 |Pgs. 175-181 |Pgs. 182-192 |Pgs. 193-200 |

|Reading: |Harriet Tubman by Kathleen Kudlinski |

| |Pgs. 29-62 |Pgs. 63-97 |Pgs. 98-123 |Pgs. 124-150 |Pgs. 151-188 |

|Notes |

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|Week 40 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 191 |Day 192 |Day 193 |Day 194 |Day 195 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 38-40, Ch. 6; New |Pgs. 41-44, Ch. 7; Mr. |Pgs. 45-47, Ch. 8; |Pgs. 48-53, Ch. 9; Slavery |Pgs. 54-58, Ch. 10; John |

|6. War, Terrible War |Salem |President Lincoln |President Jefferson Davis | |Brown's Body. Quiz |

| | | | | | |

| | | | | |____ / 15 |

|A History of US, | |Pgs. 155-161; From Abraham | | |Pgs. 161-162; John Brown, |

|Sourcebook | |Lincoln. . . | | |Last Statement to the Court|

|Reading: |Abraham Lincoln’s World by Genevieve Foster |

| |Pgs. 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 |

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Year 10

|Week 1 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 196 |Day 197 |Day 198 |Day 199 |Day 200 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 59-63, Ch. 11; |Pgs. 64-67, Ch. 12; The |Pgs. 68-72, Ch. 13; The |Pgs. 73-75, Ch. 14; |Pgs. 76-79, Ch. 15; |

|6. War, Terrible War |Lincoln's Problems |Union Generals |Confederate Generals |President Davis's Problems.|Choosing Sides |

| | | | |Quiz | |

| | | | | | |

| | | | |____ / 15 | |

|Reading: |Abraham Lincoln’s World by Genevieve Foster |

| |Pgs. 242-245 |Pgs. 246-251 |Pgs. 252-256 |Pgs. 256-264 |Pgs. 265-273 |

|Reading: |Rifles for Watie by Harold Keith |

| |Pgs. 123-159 |Pgs. 159-185 |Pgs. 186-216 |Pgs. 216-229 |Pgs. 230-253 |

|Notes |

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|Week 2 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 1 |Day 2 |Day 3 |Day 4 |Day 5 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 80-85, Ch. 16; The |Pgs. 86-88, Ch. 17; Willie |Pgs. 89-93, Ch. 18; General|Pgs. 94-97, Ch. 19; War at |Pgs. 98-102, Ch. 20; |

|6. War, Terrible War |Soldiers |and Tad. Quiz |McClellan’s Campaign |Sea |Emancipation Means Freedom |

| | | | | | |

| | |____ / 15 | | | |

|A History of US, | | | | |Pgs. 165-167; Abraham |

|Sourcebook | | | | |Lincoln, Emancipation |

| | | | | |Proclamation |

|Reading: |Abraham Lincoln’s World by Genevieve Foster |

| |Pgs. 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. Perez |

| | | | |Pgs. 3-22 |Pgs. 22-38 |

|Notes |

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|Week 3 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 6 |Day 7 |Day 8 |Day 9 |Day 10 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 103-106, Ch. 21; |Pgs. 107-110, Ch. 22; |Pgs. 111-116, Ch. 23; |Pgs. 117-118, Ch. 24; Lee |Pgs. 119-123, Ch. 25; |

|6. War, Terrible War |Determined Soldiers |Marching Soldiers |Awesome Fighting |the Fox |Speeches at Gettysburg |

|A History of US, | | | | |Pgs. 163-164; Abraham |

|Sourcebook | | | | |Lincoln, Gettysburg Address|

|Reading: |Abraham Lincoln’s World by Genevieve Foster |

| |Pgs. 310-312 |Pgs. 313-314 |Pgs. 315-320 |Pgs. 321-324 |Pgs. 325-330 |

|Reading: |The Slopes of War by N.A. Perez |

| |Pgs. 41-64 |Pgs. 64-83 |Pgs. 87-113 |Pgs. 114-135 |Pgs. 136-157 |

|Notes |

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|Week 4 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 11 |Day 12 |Day 13 |Day 14 |Day 15 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 124-129, Ch. 26; More |Pgs. 130-132, Ch. 27; The |Pgs. 133-137, Ch. 28; |Pgs. 138-142, Ch. 29; Mr. |Pgs. 143-146, Ch.30; A Play|

|6. War, Terrible War |Battles---Will It Ever End?|Second Inaugural |Closing In on the End |McLean's Parlor |at Ford's Theatre |

| |Quiz | | | | |

| | | | | | |

| |____ / 15 | | | | |

|A History of US, | |Pgs. 167-169; Abraham |Pgs. 169-171; Ulysses S. | | |

|Sourcebook | |Lincoln, Second Inaugural |Grant and Robert E. Lee. . | | |

| | |Address |. | | |

|Reading: |Abraham Lincoln’s World by Genevieve Foster |

| |Pgs. 331-333 | |Pgs. 334-346 |Pgs. 347-349 |Pgs. 350-353 |

|Reading: |The Slopes of War by N.A. Perez |

| |Pgs. 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 |

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|Week 5 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 16 |Day 17 |Day 18 |Day 19 |Day 20 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 147-152, Ch. 31; After| | | | |

|6. War, Terrible War |Words. Quiz | | | | |

| | | | | | |

| |____ / 15 | | | | |

|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 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 21 |Day 22 | Day 23 |Day 24 |Day 25 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 21-23, Ch. 4; Slavery |Pgs. 24-27, Ch. 5; |Pgs. 28-31, Ch. 6; Thaddeus|Pgs. 32-35, Ch. 7; |Pgs. 36-39, Ch. 8; Welcome |

|7. Reconstructing |and States' Rights |Congressional |Stevens: Radical |Impeaching a President. |to Meeting Street |

|America | |Reconstruction | |Quiz | |

| | | | | | |

| | | | |____ / 15 | |

|Reading: |Shades of Gray by Carolyn Reeder |

| |Pgs. 1-23 |Pgs. 23-59 |Pgs. 59-82 |Pgs. 82-105 |Pgs. 105-123 |

|Notes |

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|Week 7 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 26 |Day 27 |Day 28 |Day 29 |Day 30 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 40-43, Ch. 9; A |Pgs. 44-48, Ch. 10; A |Pgs. 49-51, Ch. 11; |Pgs. 52-57, Ch. 12; Riding |Pgs. 58-63, Ch. 13; Rails |

|7. Reconstructing |Southern Girl's Diary |Failed Revolution. Quiz |Meanwhile, Out West |the Trail |Across the Country |

|America | | | | | |

| | |____ / 15 | | | |

|A History of US, | | |Pgs. 175-177; From John | | |

|Sourcebook | | |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 Stevenson |

| | |Pgs. 11-34 |Pgs. 35-57 |Pgs. 58-83 |Pgs. 84-112 |

|Notes |

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|Week 8 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 31 |Day 32 |Day 33 |Day 34 |Day 35 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 64-67, Ch. 14; Taking |Pgs. 68-75, Ch. 15; Fencing|Pgs. 76-79, Ch. 16; Reaping|Pgs. 80-88, Ch. 17; The |Pgs. 89-94, Ch. 18; The |

|7. Reconstructing |the Train |the Homestead |a Harvest |Trail Ends on a Reservation|People of the Pierced |

|America | | | | |Noses. Quiz |

| | | | | | |

| | | | | |____ / 15 |

|A History of US, | |Pg. 163; From The Homestead| | |Pgs. 177-179; From Chief |

|Sourcebook | |Act | | |Joseph. . . |

|Reading: |Clara Barton Founder of the American Red Cross by Augusta Stevenson |

| |Pgs. 113-138 |Pgs. 139-162 |Pgs. 163-192 | | |

|Reading: |Dragon’s Gate by Laurence Yep |

| | | | |Pgs. 1-35 |Pgs. 36-66 |

|Notes |

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|Week 9 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 36 |Day 37 |Day 38 |Day 39 |Day 40 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 95-100, Ch. 19; A |Pgs. 101-104, Ch. 20; |Pgs. 105-110, Ch. 21; Huck,|Pgs. 111-118, Ch. 22; |Pgs. 119-122, Ch. 23; More |

|7. Reconstructing |Villain, a Dreamer, a |Phineas Taylor Barnum |Tom, and Friends. Quiz |Immigrants Speak |About Immigrants |

|America |Cartoonist | | | | |

| | | |____ / 15 | | |

|Reading: |Dragon’s Gate by Laurence Yep |

| |Pgs. 67-94 |Pgs. 95-118 |Pgs. 119-141 |Pgs. 142-175 |Pgs. 176-210 |

|Notes |

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|Week 10 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 41 |Day 42 |Day 43 |Day 44 |Day 45 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 123-125, Ch. 24; The |Pgs. 126-129, Ch. 25; Going|Pgs. 130-132, Ch. 26; Tea |Pgs. 133-139, Ch. 27; Are |Pgs. 140-145, Ch. 28; Mary |

|7. Reconstructing |Strange Case of the Chinese|to Court. Quiz |in Wyoming |You a Citizen If You Can't |in the Promised Land |

|America |Laundry | | |Vote? | |

| | |____ / 15 | | | |

|A History of US, |Pgs. 180-182; From Stanley | | |Pgs. 171-173; From Susan B.| |

|Sourcebook |Matthews, opinion in Yick | | |Anthony, “Are Women | |

| |Wo v. Hopkins, Sheriff, | | |Persons?”: Address after | |

| |etc. | | |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 |

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|Week 11 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 46 |Day 47 |Day 48 |Day 49 |Day 50 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 146-150, Ch. 29; One |Pgs. 151-153, Ch. 30; How |Pgs. 154-159, Ch. 31; The |Pgs. 160-164, Ch. 32; Jim |Pgs. 165-169, Ch. 33; Ida |

|7. Reconstructing |Hundred Candles |Were Things in 1876? |Wizard of Electricity. |Crow---What a Fool! |B. Wells |

|America | | |Quiz | | |

| | | | | | |

| | | |____ / 15 | | |

|A History of US, | | | |Pgs. 192-196; From John | |

|Sourcebook | | | |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 |

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|Week 12 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 51 |Day 52 |Day 53 |Day 54 |Day 55 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 170-173, Ch. 34; |Pgs. 174-176, Ch. 35; A Man|Pgs. 177-180, Ch. 36; A Man|Pgs. 181-183, Ch. 37; End | |

|7. Reconstructing |Lynching Means Killing by a|and His Times |Ahead of His Times |Words. Quiz | |

|America |Mob | | | | |

| | | | |____ / 15 | |

|Reading: |Bonanza Girl by Patricia Beatty |

| |Pgs. 103-136 |Pgs. 137-153 |Pgs. 155-166 |Pgs. 167-182 |Pgs. 183-210 |

|Notes |

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|Week 13 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 56 |Day 57 |Day 58 |Day 59 |Day 60 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 13-18, Ch. 1; Carnegie|Pgs. 19-22, Ch. 2; A |Pgs. 23-26, Ch. 3; Mr. |Pgs. 27-29, Ch. 4; Powerful|Pgs. 30-34, Ch. 5; |

|8. An Age of Extremes | |Bookkeeper Named |Storyteller |Pierpont |Monopoly---Not Always a |

| | |Rockefeller | | |Game |

|A History of US, |Pgs. 182-185; From Andrew | | | | |

|Sourcebook |Carnegie, Wealth | | | | |

|Reading: |Earthquake at Dawn by Kristiana Gregory |

| |Pgs. 1-18 |Pgs. 19-37 |Pgs. 38-59 |Pgs. 60-78 |Pgs. 79-97 |

|Notes |

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|Week 14 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 61 |Day 62 |Day 63 |Day 64 |Day 65 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 35-42, Ch. 6; Builders|Pgs. 43-49, Ch. 7; Lady L. |Pgs. 50-56, Ch. 8; |Pgs. 57-62, Ch. 9; The |Pgs. 63-66, Ch. 10; Making |

|8. An Age of Extremes |and Dreamers |Quiz |Presidents Again |People's Party |Money |

| | | | | | |

| | |____ / 15 | | | |

|A History of US, | |Pg. 223;Emma Lazarus, The | |Pgs. 185-187; From Preamble| |

|Sourcebook | |New Colossus | |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 |

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|Week 15 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 66 |Day 67 |Day 68 |Day 69 |Day 70 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 67-71, Ch. 11; Hard |Pgs. 72-76, Ch. 12; Gold |Pgs. 77-82, Ch. 13; A Cross|Pgs. 83-86, Ch. 14; Some |Pgs. 87-92, Ch. 15; |

|8. An Age of Extremes |Times |and Silver |of Gold |Bad Ideas. Quiz |Producing Goods |

| | | | | | |

| | | | |____ / 15 | |

|Reading: |Sounder by William H. Armstrong |

| |Pgs. 1-34 |Pgs. 35-64 |Pgs. 65-82 |Pgs. 83-98 |Pgs. 99-116 |

|Notes |

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|Week 16 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 71 |Day 72 |Day 73 |Day 74 |Day 75 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 93-98, Ch. 16; Harvest|Pgs. 99-103, Ch. 17; |Pgs. 104-107, Ch. 18; |Pgs. 108-111, Ch. 19; |Pgs. 112-117, Ch. 20; |

|8. An Age of Extremes |at Haymarket |Workers, Labor (and a |Rolling the Leaf in Florida|Catching The day |Telling It Like It Is |

| | |Triangle) | | | |

|A History of US, |Pgs. 173-175; Preamble to | | | | |

|Sourcebook |the Constitution of the | | | | |

| |Knights of Labor | | | | |

|Reading: |Bread and Roses Too by Katherine Paterson |

| |Pgs. 1-13 |Pgs. 14-36 |Pgs. 37-61 |Pgs. 62-86 |Pgs. 87-99 |

|Notes |

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|Week 17 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 76 |Day 77 |Day 78 |Day 79 |Day 80 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 118-123, Ch. 21; Bread|Pgs. 124-126, Ch. 22; The |Pgs. 127-129, Ch. 23; Ida, |Pgs. 130-133, Ch. 24; A |Pgs. 134-138, Ch. 25; In |

|8. An Age of Extremes |and Roses, Too. Quiz |Fourth Estate |Sam, and the Muckrakers |Boon to the Writer |Wilderness Is Preservation.|

| | | | | |Quiz |

| |____ / 15 | | | | |

| | | | | |____ / 15 |

|A History of US, | | | | |Pgs. 201-203; From |

|Sourcebook | | | | |Declaration of the |

| | | | | |Conservation Conference |

|Reading: |Bread and Roses Too by Katherine Paterson |

| |Pgs. 100-126 |Pgs. 127-161 |Pgs. 162-197 |Pgs. 198-232 |Pgs. 233-266 |

|Notes |

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|Week 18 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 81 |Day 82 |Day 83 |Day 84 |Day 85 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 139-143, Ch. 26; The |Pgs.144-147, Ch. 27; Teedie|Pgs. 148-151, Ch. 28; From |Pgs. 152-157, Ch. 29; |Pgs. 158-163, Ch. 30; Aloha|

|8. An Age of Extremes |Gilded Age Turns | |Dude to Cowboy |Spanish--American War |Oe |

| |Progressive | | | | |

|A History of US, | | | |Pgs. 196-198; William | |

|Sourcebook | | | |McKinley, War Message | |

|Reading: |World War I “The War to End Wars” by Zachary Kent |

| |Pgs. 5-10 |Pgs. 12-44 |Pgs. 45-66 |Pgs. 67-89 |Pgs. 91-120 |

|Notes |

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|Week 19 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 86 |Day 87 |Day 88 |Day 89 |Day 90 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 164-169, Ch. 31; Teddy|Pgs. 170-174, Ch. 32; Jane |Pgs. 175-178, Ch. 33; Henry|Pgs. 179-184, Ch. 34; The |Pgs. 185-188, Ch. 35; |

|8. An Age of Extremes |Bear President. Quiz |Addams, Reformer |Ford |Birdmen. Quiz |William Howard Taft |

| | | | | | |

| |____ / 15 | | |____ / 15 | |

|A History of US, |Pgs. 198-201; From Theodore| | | | |

|Sourcebook |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 |

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|Week 20 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 91 |Day 92 |Day 93 |Day 94 |Day 95 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 189-192, Ch. 36; A |Pgs. 193-197, Ch. 37; War. | | | |

|8. An Age of Extremes |Schoolteacher President |Quiz | | | |

| | | | | | |

| | |____ / 15 | | | |

|A History of US, |Pgs. 203-207; From Woodrow |Pgs. 207-210; From Woodrow | | |Pgs. 211-214; Woodrow |

|Sourcebook |Wilson, First Inaugural |Wilson, War Message | | |Wilson, “The Fourteen |

| |Address | | | |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 |

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|Week 21 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 96 |Day 97 |Day 98 |Day 99 |Day 100 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 21-24, Ch. 3; Another |Pgs. 25-28, Ch. 4; The |Pgs. 29-33, Ch. 5; Mom, Did|Pgs. 34-36, Ch. 6; Red |Pgs. 37-40, Ch. 7; |

|9. War, Peace, and All|Kind of War. Quiz |Prohibition Amendment |You Vote? |Scare |Soft-Hearted Harding |

|That Jazz | | | | | |

| |____ / 15 | | | | |

|Reading: |The Moonshiner’s Son by Carolyn Reeder |

| |Pgs. 9-21 |Pgs. 22-46 |Pgs. 46-67 |Pgs. 67-91 |Pgs. 91-113 |

|Notes |

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|Week 22 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 101 |Day 102 |Day 103 |Day 104 |Day 105 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 41-46, Ch. 8; Silent |Pgs. 47-50, Ch. 9; |Pgs. 51-54, Ch. 10; Only |Pgs. 55-62, Ch. 11; |Pgs. 63-66, Ch. 12; Hubba, |

|9. War, Peace, and All|Cal and the Roaring |Everyone’s Hero |the Ball Was White |American Music |Hubba, Hubble! |

|That Jazz |Twenties. Quiz | | | | |

| | | | | | |

| |____ / 15 | | | | |

|Reading: |The Moonshiner’s Son by Carolyn Reeder |

| |Pgs. 113-134 |Pgs. 134-157 |Pgs. 157-174 |Pgs. 174-186 |Pgs. 186-206 |

|Notes |

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|Week 23 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 106 |Day 107 |Day 108 |Day 109 |Day 110 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 67-70, Ch. 13; Space's|Pgs. 71-75, Ch. 14; The |Pgs. 76-77, Ch. 15; The |Pgs. 78-82, Ch. 16; Getting|Pgs. 83-87, Ch. 17; Down |

|9. War, Peace, and All|Pioneer. Quiz |Lone Eagle |Prosperity Balloon |Rich Quickly |and Out. Quiz |

|That Jazz | | | | | |

| |____ / 15 | | | |____ / 15 |

|Reading: |Nothing to Fear by Jackie French Koller |

| |Pgs. vii-31 |Pgs. 32-60 |Pgs. 61-89 |Pgs. 90-121 |Pgs. 122-150 |

|Notes |

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|Week 24 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 111 |Day 112 |Day 113 |Day 114 |Day 115 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 88-91, Ch. 18; |Pgs. 92-93, Ch. 19; A Boy |Pgs. 94-96, Ch. 20; How |Pgs. 97-98, Ch. 21; A |Pgs. 99-100, Ch. 22; First |

|9. War, Peace, and All|Economic Disaster |Who Loved History |About This? |Lonely Little Girl |Lady of the World. Quiz |

|That Jazz | | | | | |

| | | | | |____ / 15 |

|Reading: |Nothing to Fear by Jackie French Koller |

| |Pgs. 151-176 |Pgs. 177-207 |Pgs. 208-235 |Pgs. 236-255 |Pgs. 256-279 |

|Notes |

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|Week 25 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 116 |Day 117 |Day 118 |Day 119 |Day 120 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 101-103, Ch. 23; |Pgs. 104-105, Ch. 24; |Pgs. 106-110, Ch. 25; |Pgs. 111-115, Ch. 26; |Pgs. 116-123, Ch. 27; A |

|9. War, Peace, and All|Handicap or Character |Candidate Roosevelt |President Roosevelt |Twentieth-Century Monsters |Final Solution |

|That Jazz |Builder? | | | | |

|A History of US, | | |Pgs. 219-222; From Franklin| | |

|Sourcebook | | |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 |

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|Week 26 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 121 |Day 122 |Day 123 |Day 124 |Day 125 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 124-125, Ch. 28; War |Pgs. 126-128, Ch. 29; |Pgs. 129-133, Ch. 30; Pearl|Pgs. 134-138, Ch. 31; |Pgs. 139-142, Ch. 32; World|

|9. War, Peace, and All|and the Scientists |Fighting Wolves |Harbor |Taking Sides. Quiz |War |

|That Jazz | | | | | |

| | | | |____ / 15 | |

|A History of US, |Pgs. 223-226; From Harlan |Pgs. 229-233; Franklin D. |Pgs. 226-229; Franklin D. | | |

|Sourcebook |F. Stone, dissenting |Roosevelt, “The Four |Roosevelt. . . | | |

| |opinion in Minersville |Freedoms”: Message to | | | |

| |School District v. Gobitis |Congress | | | |

|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 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 126 |Day 127 |Day 128 |Day 129 |Day 130 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 143-147, Ch. 33; A |Pgs. 148-152, Ch. 34; |Pgs. 153-157, Ch. 35; A Hot|Pgs. 158-162, Ch. 36; Axing|Pgs. 163-167, Ch. 37; Going|

|9. War, Peace, and All|Two-Front War |Forgetting the Constitution|Island |the Axis |for D-Day. Quiz |

|That Jazz | | | | | |

| | | | | |____ / 15 |

|A History of US, | |Pgs. 233-235; From Robert | | | |

|Sourcebook | |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 |

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|Week 28 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 131 |Day 132 |Day 133 |Day 134 |Day 135 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 168-170, Ch. 38; A |Pgs. 171-173, Ch. 39; April|Pgs. 174-175, Ch. 40; |Pgs. 176-179, Ch. 41; A |Pgs. 180-183, Ch. 42; Day |

|9. War, Peace, and All|Wartime Diary |in Georgia |President HST |Final Journey |by Day |

|That Jazz | | | | | |

|A History of US, | | | | |Pgs. 235-237; Learned Hand,|

|Sourcebook | | | | |“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 |

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|Week 29 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 136 |Day 137 |Day 138 |Day 139 |Day 140 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 184-187, Ch. 43; A |Pgs. 188-189, Ch. 44; Peace|Pgs. 190-201, Ch. 45; | | |

|9. War, Peace, and All|Little Boy | |Picturing History. Quiz | | |

|That Jazz | | | | | |

| | | |____ / 15 | | |

|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 |

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| |

|Week 30 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 146 |Day 147 |Day 148 |Day 149 |Day 150 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 18-22, Ch. 2; A Major |Pgs. 23-26, Ch. 3; A (Very |Pgs. 27-29, Ch. 4; A |Pgs. 30-35, Ch. 5; The |Pgs. 36-39, Ch. 6; A “Lost”|

|10. All the People |Leaguer |Short) History of Russia |Curtain of Iron |Marshall Plan |Election |

|A History of US, | | |Pgs. 237-240; From Harry S.| | |

|Sourcebook | | |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 |

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|Week 31 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 151 |Day 152 |Day 153 |Day 154 |Day 155 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 40-43, Ch. 7; Spies |Pgs. 44-48, Ch. 8; Tail |Pgs. 49-53, Ch. 9; Liking |Pgs. 54-59, Ch. 10; Houses,|Pgs. 60-63, Ch. 11; French |

|10. All the People | |Gunner Joe. Quiz |Ike |Kids, Cars, and Fast Food |Indochina. Quiz |

| | | | | | |

| | |____ / 15 | | |____ / 15 |

|A History of US, |Pgs. 210-241; Harry S. |Pgs. 241-245; Margaret | | | |

|Sourcebook |Truman, Statement on the |Chase Smith, Declaration of| | | |

| |Atomic Bomb |Conscience | | | |

|Reading: |The Korean War (Chronicles of American Wars) by Ruth Tenzer Feldman |

| |Pgs. 4-13 |Pgs. 14-21 |Pgs. 22-31 |Pgs. 32-41 |Pgs. 42-49 |

|Notes |

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|Week 32 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 156 |Day 157 |Day 158 |Day 159 |Day 160 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 64-67, Ch. 12; |Pgs. 68-73, Ch. 13; Linda |Pgs. 74-77, Ch. 14; MLKs, |Pgs. 78-82, Ch. 15; Rosa |Pgs. 83-87, Ch. 16; Three |

|10. All the People |Separate but Unequal |Brown--and Others |Senior and Junior |Parks Was Tired |Boys and Six Girls. Quiz |

| | | | | | |

| | | | | |____ / 15 |

|A History of US, | | | | |Pgs. 245-248; From Dwight |

|Sourcebook | | | | |D. Eisenhower, Farewell |

| | | | | |Address to the American |

| | | | | |People |

|Reading: |The Korean War (Chronicles of American Wars) by Ruth Tenzer Feldman |

| |Pgs. 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 |

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|Week 33 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 161 |Day 162 |Day 163 |Day 164 |Day 165 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 88-92, Ch. 17; Passing|Pgs. 93-96, Ch. 18; Being |Pgs. 97-100, Ch. 19; Some |Pgs. 101-107, Ch. 20; |Pgs. 105-108, Ch. 21; The |

|10. All the People |the Torch |President Isn't Easy |Brave Children Meet a |Standing With Lincoln |President's Number. Quiz |

| | | |Roaring Bull | | |

| | | | | |____ / 15 |

|A History of US, |Pgs. 249-252; John F. |Pgs. 267-268; From Hugo L. | |Pgs. 252-256; Martin Luther| |

|Sourcebook |Kennedy, “Ask Not What Your|Black, Opinion in New York | |King, Jr., “I Have a | |

| |Country Can Do for You”: |Times Co. v. United States | |Dream”: Address at the | |

| |Inaugural Address | | |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 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 166 |Day 167 |Day 168 |Day 169 |Day 170 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 109-111, Ch. 22; LBJ |Pgs. 112-115, Ch. 23; The |Pgs. 116-119, Ch. 24; Salt |Pgs. 120-123, Ch. 25; A |Pgs. 124-127, Ch. 26; From |

|10. All the People | |Biggest Vote in History |and Pepper the Kids |King Gets a Prize and Goes |Selma to Montgomery |

| | | | |to Jail | |

|A History of US, | | |Pgs. 264-265; From the |Pgs. 257-263; From Martin |Pgs. 265-267; From the |

|Sourcebook | | |Civil Rights Act of 1964 |Luther King, Jr., “Why We |Voting Rights Act of 1965 |

| | | | |Can’t Wait”: Letter from | |

| | | | |Birmingham City Jail | |

|Reading: |10,000 Days of Thunder by Philip Caputo |

| |Pgs. 6-17 |Pgs. 18-29 |Pgs. 32-43 |Pgs. 44-55 |Pgs. 56-67 |

|Notes |

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|Week 35 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 171 |Day 172 |Day 173 |Day 174 |Day 175 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 128-132, Ch. 27; War |Pgs. 131-136, Ch. 28; |Pgs. 137-143, Ch. 29; |Pgs. 144-146, Ch. 30; As |Pgs. 147-152, Ch. 31; |

|10. All the People |in Southeast Asia |Lyndon in Trouble. Quiz |Friedan, Schlafly, and |Important As the Cotton Gin|Picking and Picketing |

| | | |Friends | | |

| | |____ / 15 | | | |

|Reading: |10,000 Days of Thunder by Philip Caputo |

| |Pgs. 68-77 |Pgs. 77-89 |Pgs. 90-101 |Pgs. 102-111 |Pgs. 112-119 |

|Notes |

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|Week 36 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 176 |Day 177 |Day 178 |Day 179 |Day 180 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 153-156, Ch. 32; |Pgs. 157-160, Ch. 33; Up to|Pgs. 161-164, Ch. 34; A New|Pgs. 165-169, Ch. 35; The |Pgs. 170-178, Ch. 36; |

|10. All the People |“These Are the Times That |the Mountain |Kind of Power |Counterculture Rocks. Quiz|Nixon: Vietnam, China, and |

| |Try Men's Souls” | | | |Watergate |

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| | | | |____ / 15 | |

|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 |

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|Week 37 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 181 |Day 182 |Day 183 |Day 184 |Day 185 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 179-181, Ch. 37; A |Pgs. 182-190, Ch. 38; |Pgs. 191-193, Ch. 39; |Pgs. 194-197, Ch. 40; The |Pgs. 198-202, Ch. 41; A |

|10. All the People |Congressman and a Peanut |Taking a Leading Role |Living on the Edge |End of the Cold War |Quilt, Not a Blanket |

| |Farmer | | | | |

|A History of US, | |Pgs. 268-272; From Ronald | | | |

|Sourcebook | |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 |

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|Week 38 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 186 |Day 187 |Day 188 |Day 189 |Day 190 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 203-207, Ch. 42; Is It|Pgs. 208-210, Ch. 43; The |Pgs. 211-213, Ch. 44; A Boy|Pgs. 214-218, Ch. 45; |Pgs. 219-222, Ch. 46; |

|10. All the People |Me or We? |Land That Never Has Been |from Hope |Politics and Values |Electing the 21st Century’s|

| | |Yet. Quiz | | |First President |

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| | |____ / 15 | | | |

|Reading: |Soldier Mom by Alice Mead * |

| |Pgs. 3-16 |Pgs. 16-29 |Pgs. 29-53 |Pgs. 53-66 |Pgs. 67-85 |

|Notes |

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|Week 39 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 191 |Day 192 |Day 193 |Day 194 |Day 195 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 223-227, Ch. 47; Of |Pgs. 228-231, Ch. 48; Big |Pgs. 232-237, Ch. 49; |Pgs. 238-239, Ch. 50; New |Pgs. 240-244, Ch.51; The |

|10. All the People |Colleges and Courts |Ideas |Catastrophe, War, and a New|York and the American Way |Best in US (and Some |

| | | |Century | |Civics) |

|Reading: |The Persian Gulf and Iraqi Wars (Chronicles of American Wars) by Lawrence J. Zwier |

| |Pgs. 4-13 |Pgs. 14-17 |Pgs. 18-22 |Pgs. 23-27 |Pgs. 28-36 |

|Reading: |Soldier Mom by Alice Mead |

| |Pgs. 85-100 |Pgs. 101-110 |Pgs. 110-123 |Pgs. 123-139 |Pgs. 140-152 |

|Notes |

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|Week 40 – Schedule |

|Date: |Day 196 |Day 197 |Day 198 |Day 199 |Day 200 |

|US History |

|A History of US, Book |Pgs. 245-249, Ch. 52; Religious Freedom: It’s Freedom to Think for Yourself. Quiz |

|10. All the People | |

| |____ / 15 |

| |Pgs. 37-47 |Pgs. 48-53 |Pgs. 54-67 |Pgs. 68-81 |Pgs. 82-85 |

|Reading: |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. 70-87 |

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