Unlock Your own Power I want you to think of the last time you did something fully on your own without anyone telling you or inspiring you to do so. Why.

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Unlock Your own Power I want you to think of the last time you did something fully on your own without anyone telling you or inspiring you to do so. Why did you want to do it? Would you rather inspire yourself or have someone inspire you?

Seeing the Story You will create a story based on what we have studied so far We will work on some of our grades through the course of class Let our brains pop!

Timeline Detective We will breakdown the timeline found on page 135 of the book You will look at 13 events on this timeline and put them into a story You have three genres that you can write this story from Nonfiction Historical Fiction Fantasy Fiction

Sharing the Story First I want you write your own timeline across the top of pages 64-65 of your interactive notebook Use the book to help you get supplemental information I shouldn’t hear the conversations or this can be a solo activity There will be a prize for those who have the best story

Brain Popping First we will look at the causes Then we will look at Declaration of Independence And lastly the actual Revolution