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Daily Goals Content Goals: Literacy Goals: Social Goal: Understand why cities grew and what problems came with this growth. Literacy Goals: Understand the terms “political machine,” “reform,” and “urbanization.” Practice reading, identifying key ideas, and outlining skills. Social Goal: Work in small groups to identify key ideas. Focus conversation into partnered and class discussion.

Urbanization Farms->Cities

Rise of U.S. Cities Jigsaw Activity Grab a textbook Mr. Kelly will divide class into groups of 3 Your group will receive a number 1-3

In Your 1st Group Read your section aloud as a group On your worksheet Identify 3 main ideas in your section Write in supporting details using full sentences Include any vocabulary

Getting into 2nd Group Hold up the number of your group Mr. Kelly will reorganize class into new groups of 3 You should have one person with each number (1-3) in your new group!

In Your 2nd Group Each person should report their findings to their new group members Together you will tag-team the first 3 sections! Make sure you take down the information that each of your group members give to you

In Your Second Group Now your group will tackle Section 4 Brainstorm together a group. Come up with 8 possible reforms based on what all of you have read and discussed. These possible reforms should help city dwellers.