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Homework 1/26/2012

Filed under: AP United States History — Mrs. Fisher at 3:02 pm on Thursday, January 26, 2012

Chapter 29 American Pageant workbook questions for sections A-F were due today.  Students took a quiz over Chapters 30-31. Homework: Chapter 30-31 American Pageant workbook questions A-F for both chapters.  Students are only responsible for the even questions in both chapters for all of the sections.  All work will be collected on Monday.  **Remember to [...]

Homework 1/25/2012

Filed under: AP United States History — Mrs. Fisher at 2:43 pm on Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Students were given chapter 29 to do in their workbooks, pg. 285 part A was due at the end of the hour.  Students were expected to write a five-six sentence response to each of the six questions. Homework: Students are to do Part II in the workbook – sections A-F.  All sections are due tomorrow. Quiz over [...]

Homework 1/24/2012

Filed under: AP United States History — Mrs. Fisher at 5:25 pm on Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Students need to bring their American Pageant workbooks to class tomorrow.  We will finish up Chapter 29. Remember to keep with your assigned reading schedule that Mrs. Fisher gave you.   The chapter 30-31 quiz will be on Thursday. Projects are still to be  presented as planned.

Homework 1/23/2012

Filed under: AP United States History — Mrs. Fisher at 4:24 pm on Monday, January 23, 2012

Be sure to have read chapter 29.  You will have the chapter 29 quiz tomorrow.  Also, be prepared to participate in class lecture for chapter 29.

Midterm Exam Review

Filed under: AP United States History — Mrs. Fisher at 11:54 am on Friday, January 13, 2012

REMINDERS: 1) As you review for your  midterm exams, it would be wise to study with students from both 3rd and 6th hours. 2) Remember that all midterm exam questions will come from previous unit tests and there were two versions of each unit test. The midterm exam will be comprised of 150 multiple choice [...]

Homework 1/11-1/13/2012

Filed under: AP United States History — Mrs. Fisher at 11:39 am on Friday, January 13, 2012

Students gave their National History Day presentations. Students also received their second semester syllabus and discussed new procedures as we move into the new semester.

Exam Exemptions

Filed under: AP United States History — Mrs. Fisher at 4:32 pm on Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Mrs. Fisher just spoke with an administrator who informed her that teachers are required to give exam exemptions if students qualify in their regular classes. However, it is left to the discretion of the AP teacher regarding whether or not to grant exemptions to students in AP classes. At this time, Mrs. Fisher believes that it is in the students’ [...]

Homework 1/10/2012

Filed under: AP United States History — Mrs. Fisher at 4:28 pm on Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Students submitted the following items: annotated bibliography with rubric, process paper with rubric, entry form, and check. Students were given an opportunity to sign up for a presentation date. Presentations will take place each day for the rest of the week.

Homework 1/9/2012

Filed under: AP United States History — Mrs. Fisher at 11:56 am on Monday, January 9, 2012

Students were given the hour to confer with their group members over last minute details for their National History Day projects. CLARIFICATION: The following items are due tomorrow–regardless if your group presents: annotated bibliography (one per group), 500 word process paper (one per group), entry form (one per group) and check made out to Sterling Heights [...]

Midterm Exams

Filed under: AP United States History — Mrs. Fisher at 11:53 am on Monday, January 9, 2012

Your midterm exam will be all multiple choice. It will be composed from all the previous unit test questions. Start reviewing your old tests. WARNING: The questions and answer choices will be the same. However, the answer choices will be scrambled. When you study, make sure you study the correct information–not just the letter answer. [...]

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