Revolution Stations Goal: to learn historical context behind a text in order to better understand themes explored in a text.

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Revolution Stations Goal: to learn historical context behind a text in order to better understand themes explored in a text.

Revolution Stations - Directions In your groups of 5-6, you will rotate between 6 different stations. At each station, you will learn about a specific revolution and record the “Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How” for each revolution in your graphic organizer. You will spend about 10-15 minutes at each station reading and recording this information. When you have traveled to all stations, you will then answer the questions on the back page of your graphic organizer.

CHANGE STATIONS!