Welcome to another remote lesson! This is getting weird huh? I miss you all very much and hope that you are continuing to study and prepare for the AP Exam which is getting close! Just next Friday!!!! Let's get right to it!
Objectives:
- Review Time Period 6 for the AP Exam
- Collect evidence for free response
- Practice Questions for Time Period 6
- Time Period 6 Review
- Practice Questions for Time Period 6
- Time Period 6 Document Questions due Friday before 11:59PM
- Time Period 7 Document Questions due Monday before 11:59PM
- APUSH Exam May 15 at 11AM
- 4th Research Paper due May 22
- ACC DO NOT do this
I hope everyone is doing well and taking care of yourselves. This time can get pretty weird and tough if you are not doing things to take your mind off it. So do your school work, read a book, watch a show and/or movie. Take care of yourselves!
Live long and prosper,
Mr. Marchetti
I have been spending most of my free time reading these days. Watching a few shows here and there.
Here is what Mr. Marchetti has read so far:
- Doing a Virtual Book Club with my Friends so far we have read
- Ready Player Oneby Ernest Cline
- Pretty good book! Definitely better than the movie but I liked the movie as well. It has a great science fiction backdrop and also a ton of pop culture references for people my age and older.
- The Kingdom Keepers: Disney After Dark by Ridley Pearson
- Pretty good YA book that ties in with Disney parks. Takes a while to get interesting but once it does it is fun. Recommend for people who enjoy Disney Parks.
- On Basilisk Station (Next on our list) by David Weber
- I've read this one before. It is part of the Honor Harrington series which is a great science fiction military/political story.
- Reading on my own
- Star Trek Picard: The Last Best Hope by Una McCormack
- Ties into the recent Star Trek Picard series. I didn't finish unfortunately because I got distracted by other books but it was an easy read and good up to the point I read.
- Flu: The Story of the Great Influenza Pandemic of 1918 and the Search for the Virus that Caused it by Gina Kolata
- This was a great and eye opening history of the science and history behind the Flu. Gives a rundown of what happened in 1918 and then focuses on the search for the 1918 virus. It is pretty scary to think that they have recreated the most deadly disease in human history in a lab in Atlanta.
- Pale Rider: The Spanish Flu of 1918 and how it Changed the World by Laura Spinner
- Another good book on the 1918 flu. This one I chose because I wanted more history of what happened during the 1918 Flu. It was eye opening. I didn't realize how devastating the Flu was or how much it impacted the world. Probably much more influential than World War I but few have known or talked about it.
- Vicksburg: Grant's Campaign That Broke the Confederacy by Donald L. Miller (Currently Reading)
- So far this is a great book! Really enjoying the look at the western theater of the Civil War, which many ignore over the more famous eastern theater. Also learning more about Grant which is interesting.
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