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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Week of September 29th

Monday
  1. Review of Great Awakening and Enlightenment - Slides
  2. "Join or Die" Worksheet

Tuesday
  1. Review of the Causes of the French & Indian War -  Slides
  2. Map Skills - French & Indian War
  3. Organize Study Packet - Chapter 5

Wednesday
  1. Review of the Effects of the French & Indian War


Thursday
  1. Test

Friday

  1. Test correction for the colonies test
  2. Liberty - English colonist love Mother England

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Week of 9/22

Monday
  1. Watched a clip from The Story of U.S.; Rebels
  2. Shared samples from George Whitefield paragraphs and turned them in.

Tuesday
  1. On a sheet of paper, organized information for the Magna Carta, Mayflower Compact, and the English Bill of Rights.  Organize paper in three columns, and record the date, Where it was written and by Who.  Record Why it was important, and What it contained.  At the end, write a statement that demonstrates how each document contributed.

Wednesday
  1. Use the slides to take notes on the Causes of the French Indian War.  


Thursday
  1. Use the slides to take notes on the Effects of the French Indian War (Treaty of Paris).
  2. Complete the map on changes of territory based on the Treaty of Paris.


Friday
  1. Use the slides to take notes on the Effects of the French Indian War (Pontiac's Rebellion and the Proclamation Line of 1763).
  2. Test Study Guide.

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Week of September 7

Monday
No School Holiday

Tuesday
Complete interpretation of Puritans (paragraph).

Wednesday
Slides on Middle and Southern colonies.
Study Guide for the Test on Friday

Thursday
Work on Study Guide
Enlightenment

Friday
The Great Awakening

Friday, September 4, 2015

Week of August 31

Monday
Slides on Virginia colony and examine ship passengers for the typical passenger to New England and Virginia (Southern colonies).

Tuesday
Complete Examination of Ship Passengers.

Wednesday
Reliability of "Mayflower Compact" image.
Slides on New England Colonies - notes

Thursday
Finished notes
Reliability of "Thanksgiving" image.
John Winthrop

Puritans: Selfish or Selfless?

As the Puritan group looks to move to establish a British colony in the 1600s to "purify" the Church of England,  two Puritan leaders deliver sermons to their congregations.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/t6id24yjyibat2b/Puritans_Selfish_selfless.pdf
"Are the Puritans Selfish or Selfless" Document A & questions.

Friday
John Cotton
"Are the Puritans Selfish or Selfless" Document B & questions.
Organize an outline and begin writing a paragraph to answer the question.  Must include background, evidence from both documents, and cite the source of the document.

Develop a historical claim on the topic:  Were the Puritans selfish or selfless?  

Outline 5 pts.
Correct quotes 5 pts.
Multiple sources 5 pts.
Outline Due Monday