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I have 18 years experience teaching United States History, ten years experience teaching Advanced Placement U.S. History, and 18 years total teaching experience.
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Preview of American (United States) History 2 Final Exam Review

American (United States) History 2 Final Exam Review

This comprehensive study guide breaks the content of American History 2* into eight units, beginning with the Gilded Age and ending with the Election of 2008. Each unit is subdivided into 30 key concepts for review (except for Unit 8, which includes 22 concepts). The units are divided as follows: 1. The Gilded Age 2. The Progressive Era 3. Rise of Imperialism through World War I 4. The Roaring 20s and Great Depression 5. World War II and the Beginning of the Cold War 6. The 1950s, 1960s, and t
Preview of American (United States) History 1 Final Exam Review

American (United States) History 1 Final Exam Review

This comprehensive study guide breaks the content of American History 1* into eight units, beginning with American colonization and ending with the onset of the Gilded Age and the closing of the Western Frontier. Each unit is subdivided into 25 key concepts for review. The units are divided as follows: 1. Colonization of America 2. American Revolution and the Creation of the United States 3. Early United States through the War of 1812 4. The Era of Good Feelings and the Return of Sectionalism
Preview of Unit 8 (Beginning of Gilded Age/Closing Western Frontier) Evidence-Based Writing

Unit 8 (Beginning of Gilded Age/Closing Western Frontier) Evidence-Based Writing

This worksheet is designed to conclude and review each unit of my American (United States) History classes. This worksheet provides five thematic guided writing prompts. These "big picture" prompts help students synthesize the knowledge of each unit into thematic categories. The worksheets provide "guided writing frames" that promote the use of thesis statements and supporting evidence. I encourage students to use their lecture notes for reference when completing these worksheets. Instructions
Preview of Unit 4 (The Roaring 20s and Great Depression) Evidence-Based Writing

Unit 4 (The Roaring 20s and Great Depression) Evidence-Based Writing

This worksheet is designed to conclude and review each unit of my American (United States) History classes. This worksheet provides five thematic guided writing prompts. These "big picture" prompts help students synthesize the knowledge of each unit into thematic categories. The worksheets provide "guided writing frames" that promote the use of thesis statements and supporting evidence. I encourage students to use their lecture notes for reference when completing these worksheets. Instructions
Preview of Unit 6 (Tension between Mexican War and Civil War) Evidence-Based Writing

Unit 6 (Tension between Mexican War and Civil War) Evidence-Based Writing

This worksheet is designed to conclude and review each unit of my American (United States) History classes. This worksheet provides five thematic guided writing prompts. These "big picture" prompts help students synthesize the knowledge of each unit into thematic categories. The worksheets provide "guided writing frames" that promote the use of thesis statements and supporting evidence. I encourage students to use their lecture notes for reference when completing these worksheets. Instructions
Preview of Unit 2 (The Progressive Era) Evidence-Based Writing

Unit 2 (The Progressive Era) Evidence-Based Writing

This worksheet is designed to conclude and review each unit of my American (United States) History classes. This worksheet provides five thematic guided writing prompts. These "big picture" prompts help students synthesize the knowledge of each unit into thematic categories. The worksheets provide "guided writing frames" that promote the use of thesis statements and supporting evidence. I encourage students to use their lecture notes for reference when completing these worksheets. Instructions
Preview of Unit 7 (The 1970s, 1980s, and End of the Cold War) Evidence-Based Writing

Unit 7 (The 1970s, 1980s, and End of the Cold War) Evidence-Based Writing

This worksheet is designed to conclude and review each unit of my American (United States) History classes. This worksheet provides five thematic guided writing prompts. These "big picture" prompts help students synthesize the knowledge of each unit into thematic categories. The worksheets provide "guided writing frames" that promote the use of thesis statements and supporting evidence. I encourage students to use their lecture notes for reference when completing these worksheets. Instructions
Preview of Unit 4 (Era of Good Feelings/Return of Sectionalism) Evidence-Based Writing

Unit 4 (Era of Good Feelings/Return of Sectionalism) Evidence-Based Writing

This worksheet is designed to conclude and review each unit of my American (United States) History classes. This worksheet provides five thematic guided writing prompts. These "big picture" prompts help students synthesize the knowledge of each unit into thematic categories. The worksheets provide "guided writing frames" that promote the use of thesis statements and supporting evidence. I encourage students to use their lecture notes for reference when completing these worksheets. Instructions
Preview of Unit 3 (Early United States through War of 1812) Evidence-Based Writing

Unit 3 (Early United States through War of 1812) Evidence-Based Writing

This worksheet is designed to conclude and review each unit of my American (United States) History classes. This worksheet provides five thematic guided writing prompts. These "big picture" prompts help students synthesize the knowledge of each unit into thematic categories. The worksheets provide "guided writing frames" that promote the use of thesis statements and supporting evidence. I encourage students to use their lecture notes for reference when completing these worksheets. Instructions
Preview of Unit 2 (American Revolution/Creation of United States) Evidence-Based Writing

Unit 2 (American Revolution/Creation of United States) Evidence-Based Writing

This worksheet is designed to conclude and review each unit of my American (United States) History classes. This worksheet provides five thematic guided writing prompts. These "big picture" prompts help students synthesize the knowledge of each unit into thematic categories. The worksheets provide "guided writing frames" that promote the use of thesis statements and supporting evidence. I encourage students to use their lecture notes for reference when completing these worksheets. Instructions
Preview of Unit 6 (The 1950s, 1960s, and Vietnam War) Evidence-Based Writing

Unit 6 (The 1950s, 1960s, and Vietnam War) Evidence-Based Writing

This worksheet is designed to conclude and review each unit of my American (United States) History classes. This worksheet provides five thematic guided writing prompts. These "big picture" prompts help students synthesize the knowledge of each unit into thematic categories. The worksheets provide "guided writing frames" that promote the use of thesis statements and supporting evidence. I encourage students to use their lecture notes for reference when completing these worksheets. Instructions
Preview of Unit 5 (World War II and Beginning of the Cold War) Evidence-Based Writing

Unit 5 (World War II and Beginning of the Cold War) Evidence-Based Writing

This worksheet is designed to conclude and review each unit of my American (United States) History classes. This worksheet provides five thematic guided writing prompts. These "big picture" prompts help students synthesize the knowledge of each unit into thematic categories. The worksheets provide "guided writing frames" that promote the use of thesis statements and supporting evidence. I encourage students to use their lecture notes for reference when completing these worksheets. Instructions
Preview of Unit 3 (Rise of Imperialism through World War I) Evidence-Based Writing

Unit 3 (Rise of Imperialism through World War I) Evidence-Based Writing

This worksheet is designed to conclude and review each unit of my American (United States) History classes. This worksheet provides five thematic guided writing prompts. These "big picture" prompts help students synthesize the knowledge of each unit into thematic categories. The worksheets provide "guided writing frames" that promote the use of thesis statements and supporting evidence. I encourage students to use their lecture notes for reference when completing these worksheets. Instructions
Preview of Unit 5 (The Jacksonian Era) Evidence-Based Writing

Unit 5 (The Jacksonian Era) Evidence-Based Writing

This worksheet is designed to conclude and review each unit of my American (United States) History classes. This worksheet provides five thematic guided writing prompts. These "big picture" prompts help students synthesize the knowledge of each unit into thematic categories. The worksheets provide "guided writing frames" that promote the use of thesis statements and supporting evidence. I encourage students to use their lecture notes for reference when completing these worksheets. Instructions
Preview of Unit 1 (The Gilded Age) Evidence-Based Writing

Unit 1 (The Gilded Age) Evidence-Based Writing

This worksheet is designed to conclude and review each unit of my American (United States) History classes. This worksheet provides five thematic guided writing prompts. These "big picture" prompts help students synthesize the knowledge of each unit into thematic categories. The worksheets provide "guided writing frames" that promote the use of thesis statements and supporting evidence. I encourage students to use their lecture notes for reference when completing these worksheets. Instructions
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Experience

I have 18 years experience teaching United States History, ten years experience teaching Advanced Placement U.S. History, and 18 years total teaching experience.

Teaching style

Primary Source Analysis My teaching style is to integrate high-level thinking and questioning with substantial use of primary sources. I use primary source activities to expand content through student-led inquiry. Students work in small groups of three, with each student analyzing a different (edited but unabridged) document tied to the same guiding question. After reading and citing evidence, they “teach” their source to the group, then work together to build a thesis and supporting evidence. To push higher-level thinking, I also mix in: Comparing tone, purpose, and bias across sources. Identifying counter-evidence that challenges their thesis. Asking deeper questions like: Whose voice is missing? Why was this written? How does it complicate the story we’ve learned? Presenting their synthesis in different formats (debate, editorial, argument chart, etc.). Each packet starts with clear instructions and ends with a group product that forces them to source, corroborate, and contextualize—just like historians. Quizzes: At the beginning of each unit, students are given a key terms list. Halfway through the unit, they are quizzed on these terms. I find that this provides a vital foundation; once students know the key terms, they can then see how they interconnect within history. Each quiz is 25 questions in a matching format. Tests: For each unit, I provide a study guide for the unit test. These study guides align with the unit lectures, and the tests align with the study guides and key terms lists. Each test contains 45 multiple choice questions (some straighforward, some based on stimuli such as quotes, charts, political cartoons, etc.), 25 matching questions to review the key terms again, and five short essay prompts (students choose three).

Awards & shining teacher moments

1. Top pass rate on Advanced Placement U.S. History Exam in school district (2012-present, career 84% pass rate). 2. Top student growth on state exam for American History 1 in school district (2013-present, according to EVAAS index). 3. Top student growth on state exam for American History 2 in school district (2016-present, according to EVAAS index). 4. Voted "Reader's Choice Best High School Teacher" by local newspaper (2015). 5. National Board Certified Teacher (2014-present).