Unit 1 American Revolution 9.14.16.

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Unit 1 American Revolution 9.14.16

Brainstorm with your partner: what have we learned about the American Revolution so far? Entry Task

Battles of the Revolution Today we are going to move into the actual war part of the Revolutionary War. To do this, we are going to jigsaw the different battles. Each of you will receive information on a battle of the war. You will then meet in groups to get the information on all of the other battles. Battles of the Revolution

Battles of the Revolution You will need to read & take notes on: When & Where did the battle take place? Who was involved (be specific)? What happened (main events & who won)? Why is it significant? Battles of the Revolution

By the end, you should have the basic info on all of the major battles of the war. Take good notes! Order: Lexington & Concord Bunker Hill Brooklyn Heights Saratoga Valley Forge Yorktown Mixed Groups

Unit 1 American Revolution 9.15.16

By the end of today, you should have the basic info on all of the major battles of the war. Take good notes! Order: Lexington & Concord Bunker Hill Brooklyn Heights Saratoga Valley Forge Yorktown Mixed Groups

Battles Map Battle of Lexington & Concord Battle of Bunker Hill   Battle of Bunker Hill Battle of Brooklyn Heights Battle of Saratoga Battle of Valley Forge Battle of Yorktown April 1775   June 1775 August-September 1776 Fall of 1777 December 1777 Fall of 1781 Battles Map

Grab a textbook & finish your chapter 5 notes. When you finish