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Social studies Mrs. Talley // 08.15.16

Bell work Answer the following questions on your own paper in your own words. You do not have to write in full sentences. Explain three reasons why Europeans colonized the Western Hemisphere. Georgia was known as a colony for ________. What was the first permanent English colony? What was the document the Puritans signed providing for self- government? How did the colonization of the New World affect relationships between the cultures who lived there?

agenda Bell Work – Colonization Pretest Homework Review SMARTbook training Exit Ticket

Homework review – early jamestown dbq Complete Part A (Documents 1-3). Then, write a short essay answering the guiding question (Part B). You must include evidence from all three documents to get full credit. Let me help you on Tuesday at 3:15-4:00pm if you don’t get it! 

What is a SMARTbook? Personalized Textbook Drawings, charts, notes by YOU Progress Tracker Measures how well you’re mastering the content Shows What You Know! Proves your knowledge and showcases your hard work and effort

L R How does it work? Left side (Odd-numbered pages) “Left” for you Show your creativity Foldables, graphs, charts, other drawings Right side (Even-numbered pages) For teacher-guided notes and activities only L R

SMArtbook activities Left side examples Right side examples Diagrams Maps Drawings Flash cards Charts Posters Foldables Web quests Guided Notes Study Guides Vocabulary Definitions

Important Symbols Guiding Question Guides our lesson Light Bulb Should be completed the first five minutes of class. Helps you turn on the switch in your brain. 

Lets get started!!

SMARTbook Cover Page Your Name 8th Grade Social Studies Room 110 Mrs. Talley’s Class : Class Period SMARTbook Your Name 8th Grade Social Studies Room 110 2016-2017

Table of Contents Table of Contents Page # Assignment 1 Cover Page 10 Course Outline 11 Author’s Hopes and Dreams

Author’s hopes and dreams Draw a horizontal line to divide your paper into two halves. Label the top half Hopes and the bottom half Dreams. Take some time to consider what hopes you have for this year in Social Studies. What are some of your short-term goals for this class? Write a few sentences answering those questions. Then, consider what goals you have for your life. Ten years from now, thirty years from now, what do you hope to have accomplished? What career do you want to be enjoying? Write a few sentences answering those questions.

SMARTbook rules Your SMARTbook is ONLY to be used for Social Studies. Each page already has an assignment, so do not use the paper in your SMARTbook for ANY other class, and do not tear any paper out! Bring your SMARTbook to class every day. Number each page in the bottom outside corner and put a box around it. Wait for Mrs. Talley’s instruction before starting an assignment in your SMARTbook! 

Closure What is the purpose of a SMARTbook? How will it help us accomplish our work in Social Studies?