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Be Responsible Be Respectful Be Safe * NY State Standard 7.1a * CC Literacy Standard (Reading) (Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of primary and secondary sources) (Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of primary and secondary sources)

Homework DBQ- Iroquois ( ) Unit Exam- Thursday Unit Exam- Thursday EASTER EGGS- more test prep help is available on the website. Go looking for it!

DBQ Essay- Introduction/Conclusion Model an introduction and conclusion Students practice there’s on their own Working on your own NO GROUP WORK

GRAPHIC ORGANIZER TaskDocument/outside information Introduction Topic 1 Topic 2 Conclusion

PRACTICE INTRO/CONCLUSION

Which of the following statements is TRUE? Which of the following statements is TRUE? 1. There is only one theory about how the first people arrived in the Americas. 2. Scientists know that the first Americans arrived by the land bridge because they left written records. 3. Most scientists believe that the first Americans arrived by the land bridge from Asia 4. Scientists believe that the first Americans arrived by boat from Europe

According to anthropologists, a land bridge during the last Ice Age allowed migration between which two continents? 1. South America and North America 2. North America and Europe 3. Asia and North America 4. Europe and Asia

An important accomplishment of the Iroquois Confederacy was the 1. Plan to attack the Algonquin Indians 2. Development of a trading system with the Huron 3. Establishment of a peaceful union among all five nations 4. Selection of a woman to be chief

CLOSURE You may work on your essay for the rest of this period. Essays are due on

INTRO/CONCLUSION Introduction: Where people live often times affects how they live. The Iroquois, who were native to central New York, used their natural surroundings to provide food and shelter for their people. The environment provided all of the resources that the people needed to sustain the Iroquois Confederacy of 5 Nations. Conclusion: As has been shown above, the Iroquois used their natural surroundings to provide food and shelter for the people. Although at times this was challenging, especially during the cold winters, this group of Native Americans was able to create a unique culture that would help serve as an important influence in the founding of the United States.