1/6 Learning Target I can summarize what we’ve learned about Reconstruction in 3 sentences.

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1/6 Learning Target I can summarize what we’ve learned about Reconstruction in 3 sentences

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Test Thursday January 7th Date/ Learning Target Monday December 14th I can explain what Reconstruction was and whether it was successful or not. Tuesday December 15th I can analyze how Reconstruction affected African Americans. Wednesday December 16th I can explain how Reconstruction affected Native Americans Thursday December 17th I can explain how the Industrial Age changed life during Reconstruction Tuesday January 5th I can explain how the show Frontier House fits in with US History Wednesday January 6th I can summarize what we’ve learned about Reconstruction in 3 sentences. Test Thursday January 7th

Homesteader Transcontinental Railroad Dawes Act Andrew Carnegie Horizontal Integration 13th Amendment Montana 15th Amendment George Custer Assimilation Vertical Integration Ku Klux Klan Labor Unions Americanization Movement Poll Tax/Literacy Test Grandfather Clause Wounded Knee Homestead Act Segregation Frontier House 14th Amendment Jim Crow Laws Plessy v. Ferguson Great Plains Freedman’s Bureau Act

Define Words Look at the 5 words that I give you. Define them on the sheet in your own words(You can use notes if you have to)

Group Get with two people that have the same words as you, answer the learning target that best fits, using ALL of the words you were given.

Jigsaw Go around the room and answer all of the learning targets. If you have already answered them previously, make sure all FIVE words are used for each answer you have.

Test Thursday January 7th Date/ Learning Target Monday December 14th I can explain what Reconstruction was and whether it was successful or not. Tuesday December 15th I can analyze how Reconstruction affected African Americans. Wednesday December 16th I can explain how Reconstruction affected Native Americans Thursday December 17th I can explain how the Industrial Age changed life during Reconstruction Tuesday January 5th I can explain how the show Frontier House fits in with US History Wednesday January 6th I can summarize what we’ve learned about Reconstruction in 3 sentences. Test Thursday January 7th

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1/6 Learning Target I can summarize what we’ve learned about Reconstruction in 3 sentences