Objectives #1 We will be able to: Analyze historical images.

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Objectives #1 We will be able to: Analyze historical images. Hypothesize their meaning. Compare and contrast various images to develop a historical argument.

Opener What is your immediate reaction to this ecard? What do you think it’s saying about American history? What historical event does this ecard refer to?

Objective #2 We will be able to: Defend the use of content specific vocabulary words to describe historical images. Evaluate various images to create a historical question. Cite specific evidence in images to prove a central claim.

**Please write at least 4 sentences** Opener What have you noticed about early encounters with Native Americans based on the images we reviewed last class? How are they represented in the images? Do you think all images relate to each other? Why or why not? Were you surprised or confused by any of the images presented in class? If so, what did you find surprising? **Please write at least 4 sentences**

Objective #3 We will be able to: Demonstrate knowledge of map skills. Create a map of the original 13 colonies.

**Write at least 4 sentences** Opener What is your favorite state to visit? Why is that your favorite to visit? If you could choose to live in any state, which would it be? Why would you choose that state? **Write at least 4 sentences**

Objective #4 We will be able to: Assess information presented about the Salem Witch Trials. Discuss the Salem Witch Trials and their social implications. Assert an argument about the justification of the Salem Witch Trials.

**Write at least 5 sentences** Opener Use the image above to create a story. The story can be about anything, just relate it to the image above. **Write at least 5 sentences**