Tuesday, November 1 Silent Do Now- do you think it is important to keep religion and government separate? In other words, if you were to create your own.

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Tuesday, November 1 Silent Do Now- do you think it is important to keep religion and government separate? In other words, if you were to create your own country, would you have an official religion that was enforced by the state? Why or why not?

Objectives You will be able to describe how the Pilgrims and Puritans founded Massachusetts. You will be able to describe the common economic, political and social activities of the New England colonies.

Agenda Do Now Homework Marzano Boxes: Puritans and Separatists Lecture: The New England Colonies Summarizer: Inside-Outside Circle

Homework Create a map for a fictional New England colonial town. Make sure to complete all parts of the assignment! If you haven’t already done so, put the following in your manila folder: Page 57 questions 1 and 2 Page 59 question 2 Your Middle Colonies map

Puritan A person who wanted to fix, or purify, the Church of England by getting rid of many of the Church’s traditions.

Describe and illustrate “Puritan”!

Separatist A person who wanted to leave the Church of England because he/she believed the Church of England did not follow the true messages of God.

Describe and illustrate Separatist!

The New England Colonies: God, Girls, and Grandparents Massachusetts: Puritans and Pilgrims Pursue Perfection in America A. B. C. Common Characteristics D.

I. Massachusetts: Puritans and Pilgrims Pursue Perfection in America Pilgrims Sign the Mayflower Compact at Plymouth

B. Puritans Try to Create a “City Upon a Hill”

C. Rhode Island and Connecticut Push Back

Check for Understanding Remember Our Objective: You will be able to describe how the Pilgrims and Puritans founded Massachusetts. Can you describe how the Pilgrims and Puritans founded (or established) Massachusetts? Your Answer Must Include: Mayflower Compact City Upon A Hill Roger Williams

II. Common Characteristics Economy: Rocky Soil Leads to Stores, Ship-Building and Sea Trade

B. Religion: “Priesthood of All Believers” vs. Ministers Know Best

C. Politics: Town Meetings Reflect Religion and Democracy

D. Society: Long Lives and Literacy

Summarizer Count off by 2s: 1-2-1-2-1-2

Summarizer: Inside-Outside Circle Letter off: A-B-A-B As—take 2 steps forward, turn, and face a partner. Ask your question of your partner. Switch Roles. Switch Cards. As—Turn to Your Left, Walk 2 spaces and Face Your New Partner.