Mrs. Gibbons

8th Grade-U.S. History

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Revolutionary War

We are finishing up our studies of the Revolutionary War. Students are currently working on group powerpoint presentations of Revolutionary War Battles. The Revolutionary War test will be on December 14 (A day) and December 15 (B day). Remember to click on the link at the right to find assignments, notes, extra credit, etc. on my website.

It is hard to believe that the first half of the year is almost over! I'm looking forward to sharing many more exciting lessons with the students about the history of this awesome country!

Monday, August 15, 2011

Welcome to 8th Grade U.S. History

This is going to be an exciting year as we study the history of the United States of America! We will start with a mini review of geography. Our first "big" unit will be on Explorers. There is so much to cover this year: Colonial America, Revolutionary War, The Constitution and Founding Fathers, The War of 1812, Westward Movement, The Civil War and MORE!

I look forward to helping you learn more about our awesome country!

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

CIVIL WAR


We have finally made it to one of the most exciting units of the year... The Civil War! We will be spending the remainder of the year discussing different aspects of the Civil War. The students will be learning what caused the conflicts between the north and south prior to 1860, studying the factors which affected the course of the war, and learning how the war affected the people in the United States.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Westward Movement

Congratulations students for all of your hard work during our unit on the United States Government! We are currently studying first presidencies and the westward movement. We will be studying: The Louisiana Purchase, Lewis and Clark, the Monroe Doctrine, the Gold Rush, Pioneers, the Trail of Tears, the Mexian American War, and the Alamo. One highlight of this unit is our "Panning for Gold" simulation.

Monday, January 10, 2011

A New Nation

Forming a Government

Happy 2011!! We ended the last quarter with the American victory of the Revolutionary War. The colonies are officially an independent country. Now what? We will discuss the beginnings of a government in the United States. What worked? What didn't? How did we end up with the Constitution of the United States of America? What are the Bill of Rights? And finally, what are the rights and responsibilites of being a citizen? This quarter we will answer all those questions.

One requirement this quarter is to pass a modified version of the U.S. citizenship test. I encourage you to discuss the questions with your family!! We should all know this information about our great country!

Click on my web site to the right of this post for a copy of the January calendar.