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English Colonies Day 1

Housekeeping Tests are close to being graded and entered. Remember the Good Grade Challenge Time to hand in projects Hand in your project sheet separately If you already got a signature on a project, DON’T hand it in

Announcements Conferences Tuesday – Thursday See your homeroom teacher if you don’t know when your conference is. Mr. Button is at a meeting Thursday morning No school next Monday 

This Week’s Standard Compare and contrast life within the English, French and Spanish colonies in North America. The first people who says his/her favorite food aloud gets to pass out the note sheets. 

Review We’ve already studied SOME reasons why people left Europe to go to other places. Religion Trading Slavery What do you think might be some other reasons? One together Rally robin with your STEAM partner

Today You’ll learn some basic information about the 13 English colonies You’ll take some notes You’ll learn about the projects for the week Objectives The learner will synthesize important information on his/her note sheet. The learner will get basic information about the 13 English colonies I will watch a video about the 13 colonies. During the video I’ll tell my partner the 5 W’s about the 13 colonies.

Background So, as more and more people began exploring the world and discovering new places, OTHERS started making the trip to the new world.

Europe The people who made the voyage were from different parts of Europe. Over the next two weeks, we’ll talk about the people who came from England, Spain, and France.

13 English Colonies You may have heard of the 13 original colonies. These were the first 13 communities that people from England created when they arrived. This week, our focus will be on these colonies.

Colonies As people from Europe (this week, we’re talking mostly about people from England) came, they set up something called colonies. A colony is a community that people create in a new place.

BrainPop https://www.brainpop.com/socialstudies/ushistory/thirteencolonies/

Recap Tell your SPARK Partner about the 13 colonies. Who What Where When Why

Brain Break https://www.gonoodle.com/dashboard

Projects English Colonies Assignment Sheet.docx

Today You’ll learn some basic information about the 13 English colonies You’ll take some notes You’ll learn about the projects for the week Objectives The learner will synthesize important information on his/her note sheet. The learner will get basic information about the 13 English colonies I will watch a video about the 13 colonies. During the video I’ll take notes and then discuss my notes with my partner.

Work Time