Thursday, October 1, 2009

Course Objective and Decription

This course involves the study of the social, political, and economical development of the United States from 1783 through the present day. The content allows the students to understand historical events and the roles of individuals within them. Major historical events are studied, but the influence of geography, economics, society, culture, politics, science and technology on historical events will be emphasized throughout the course. Assessments will vary. Project learning will be primarily used, but students will also be administered traditional test and quizzes.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Meet in Room 213

We are meeting in room 213-HP Lab.

Agenda:
-Finish intro to HP tablet
-Word Notes
-Pick a Colony
-Brainstorm for video project

I'm out- T.F.Harrison

Online Book Password

username/id- bramerican

password- bramerican

Word Notes

Word Notes that may be used on your test:

Ch. 2 section 3- PURITAN

Ch.2 section 4- MIDDLE

Ch.3 section 1- COLONIES

Ch.3 section 2- COMMERCIAL

Ch.3 section 3- SOUTHERN

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Welcome

Welcome Mr. Harrison's 1st period American History Class. You are very lucky. Why you ask? Because you are in my class. Also you will be participating in a technology driven program this year. We will work on a year long project that will incorporate different kinds of technology. Hope you are ready for the ride.


I'm Out- T.F.Harrison