American Studies

The goal of American Studies is for the students to discover "What is America?" By studying America's history, politics, literature, music, and art from chronological and thematic perspectives, students develop an understanding of life in America during a given historical period. The American Studies class combines the traditional study of American history with the reading of American literature that corresponds with each major period. Instructional goals are met using a variety of teaching techniques with a strong emphasis on cooperative learning activities and thematic group projects. The class meet~ two consecutive periods each day and is team-taught by teachers from Social Studies and English departments.

 

 
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Dances With Wolves Extra - Credit Assignment

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Gone With the Wind Extra-Credit Assignment

Extra Test/Book Options

 
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(1st quarter)  Warrior's Don't Cry Reading Guide

bullet (2nd Quarter) - Rocket Boys by Homer Hickam, Jr.
bullet (3rd Quarter) - The Things They Carried - by Tim O'Brien
bullet (3rd Quarter) - Band of Brothers - by Stephen Ambrose
bullet (3rd Quarter) - Sea Biscuit - by Laura Hillenbrand
bullet (4th Quarter) Catcher in the Rye Contract and questions

 

bulletThe Ugly American - by William Lederer and Eugene Burdick
 
bulletEssay questions for Cold War Test
 
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bulletFSU English webquests
bullet Saga Assignment #3
bullet How the Other Half Lives (hypertext)
bulletThe Things They Carried Worksheet
bullet Cantigny Information Link
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bullet Long Island Map
bullet Great Gatsby

 

bulletAmericans test resources

 

bullet Albion's Seed Grows in the Cumberland Gap