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US History eCourse Outline, Semester 1

- all materials available for 1 year -

  • 2

    Lesson 2: Growing Apart from Great Britain

    • Lesson 2: Lecture (Audio)

    • Lesson 2: Class Notes

    • Lesson 2: Writing Prompt

    • Lesson 2: Great American Inventions

    • Lesson 2: Profile of an American War

    • Lesson 2: Study Guide

  • 3

    Lesson 3: The Revolutionary War

    • Lesson 3: Lecture (Audio)

    • Lesson 3: Class Notes

    • Lesson 3: Writing Prompt

    • Lesson 3: Great American Inventions

    • Lesson 3: Profile of an American War

    • Lesson 3: Study Guide

  • 4

    Lesson 4: The Constitutional Convention

    • Lesson 4: Lecture (Audio)

    • Lesson 4: Class Notes

    • Lesson 4: Writing Prompt

    • Lesson 4: Great American Inventions

    • Lesson 4: Profile of an American War

    • Lesson 4: Study Guide

  • 5

    Lesson 5: President Washington

    • Lesson 5: Lecture (Audio)

    • Lesson 5: Class Notes

    • Lesson 5: Writing Prompt

    • Lesson 5: Great American Inventions

    • Lesson 5: Profile of an American War

    • Lesson 5 Study Guide

  • 6

    Lesson 6: The First Political Divide

    • Lesson 6: Lecture (Audio)

    • Lesson 6: Class Notes

    • Lesson 6: Writing Prompt

    • Lesson 6: Great American Inventions

    • Lesson 6: Profile of an American War

    • Lesson 6: Study Guide

  • 7

    Lesson 7: Thomas Jefferson's Presidency

    • Lesson 7: Lecture (Audio)

    • Lesson 7: Class Notes

    • Lesson 7: Writing Prompt

    • Lesson 7: Great American Inventions

    • Lesson 7: Profile of an American War

    • Lesson 7: Study Guide

  • 8

    Lesson 8: The War of 1812

    • Lesson 8: Lecture (Audio)

    • Lesson 8: Class Notes

    • Lesson 8: Writing Prompt

    • Lesson 8: Great American Inventions

    • Lesson 8: Profile of an American War

    • Lesson 8: Study Guide

  • 9

    Lesson 9: The Era of Good Feelings

    • Lesson 9: Lecture (Audio)

    • Lesson 9: Class Notes

    • Lesson 9: Writing Prompt

    • Lesson 9: Great American Inventions

    • Lesson 9: Profile of an American War

    • Lesson 9: Study Guide

  • 10

    Midterm Exam

    • Exam

  • 11

    Lesson 10: The Second Political Divide

    • Lesson 10: Lecture (Audio)

    • Lesson 10: Class Notes

    • Lesson 10: Writing Prompt

    • Lesson 10: Great American Invention

    • Lesson 10: Profile of an American War

    • Lesson 10: Study Guide

  • 12

    Lesson 11: Andrew Jackson's Presidency

    • Lesson 11: Lecture (Audio)

    • Lesson 11: Class Notes

    • Lesson 11: Writing Prompt

    • Lesson 11: Great American Inventions

    • Lesson 11: Profile of an American War

    • Lesson 11: Study Guide

  • 13

    Lesson 12: Tippecanoe and Tyler Too

    • Lesson 12: Lecture (Audio)

    • Lesson 12: Class Notes

    • Lesson 12: Writing Prompt

    • Lesson 12: Great American Inventions

    • Lesson 12: Profile of an American War

    • Lesson 12: Study Guide

  • 14

    Lesson 13: The Mexcian-American War

    • Lesson 13: Lecture (Audio)

    • Lesson 13: Class Notes

    • Lesson 13: Writing Prompt

    • Lesson 13: Great American Inventions

    • Lesson 13: Profile of an American War

    • Lesson 13: Study Guide

  • 15

    Lesson 14: Industry, Expansion, and Slavery

    • Lesson 14: Lecture (Audio)

    • Lesson 14: Class Notes

    • Lesson 14: Writing Prompt

    • Lesson 14: Great American Inventions

    • Lesson 14: Profile of an American War

    • Lesson 14: Study Guide

  • 16

    Lesson 15: The Sectional Divide

    • Lesson 15: Lecture (Audio)

    • Lesson 15: Class Notes

    • Lesson 15: Writing Prompt

    • Lesson 15: Great American Inventions

    • Lesson 15: Profile of an American War

    • Lesson 15: Study Guide

  • 17

    Lesson 16: The Civil War

    • Lesson 16; Lecture (Audio)

    • Lesson 16: Class Notes

    • Lesson 16: Writing Prompt

    • Lesson 16: Great American Inventions

    • Lesson 16: Profile of an American War

    • Lesson 16: Study Guide

  • 18

    Lesson 17: Reconstruction

    • Lesson 17: Lecture (Audio)

    • Lesson 17: Class Notes

    • Lesson 17: Writing Prompt

    • Lesson 17: Great American Inventions

    • Lesson 17: Profile of an American War

    • Lesson 17: Study Guide

  • 19

    Lesson 18: The United States at 100

    • Lesson 18: Lecture (Audio)

    • Lesson 18: Class Notes

    • Lesson 18: Writing Prompt

    • Lesson 18: Great American Inventions

    • Lesson 18: Profile of an American War

    • Lesson 18: Study Guide

  • 20

    Final Exam

    • Exam

  • 21

    Additonal Materials

    • Parent/Teacher Curriculum Guide

    • Suggested Grading Rubric

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Andrew Lockwood

Lifelong Alaskan Andrew Lockwood has been teaching at Mat-Su College since 2011 and at Learning With Lockwood since 2018. His greatest joy is sharing the story of history with his students and planting the same passion within them.

Andrew Lockwood earned his B.A. from Evangel University in 2007 and his M.A. in History from the American Military University in 2010.

He currently lives in Wasilla, AK, with his wife and five kids.