Warm-Up (5) Do not write on big packet! Describe Shays’ Rebellion

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Warm-Up (5) Do not write on big packet! Describe Shays’ Rebellion Shays’ Rebellion was when… What was it’s impact on the country? Shays’ Rebellion impacted the country by…

Speed Skills Challenge Time: 3 minutes Magic Number: 18

I am thankful for students who… Who ask and answer questions Try their best Work hard to always improve Check on my family, especially my daughter Who smile and treat each other with respect

Class Mottos Who are we? Diamonds!

Class Mottos “Swing your machete!”

Group Practice: Lights, Camera, Action (10) We need actors for the following parts: Narrator George Washington James Madison Thomas Jefferson Patrick Henry Samuel Adams John Adams Benjamin Franklin Delegate #1 Delegate #2

Today’s Objective (15) Team Haughton’s 2020 Diamonds will: Synthesize (put together) information about the Constitutional Convention of 1787

The Constitutional Convention of 1787 pg. 129 “Diamonds are forever!”

What Meeting to revise the Articles of Confederation U.S. Constitution is created

Who Founding Fathers aka Framers aka Delegates

When & Where Summer 1787 Independence Hall Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Why Shays Rebellion proved that the national (federal) government that was too weak to handle major problems

V.I.P.s (Very Important People) George Washington: President of the Convention James Madison: “Father of the Constitution” Benjamin Franklin Alexander Hamilton

M.I.A. (Missing In Action) Thomas Jefferson: Ambassador to France John Adams: Ambassador to Great Britain

Skipped the Meeting… Feared a strong national government Patrick Henry: “Smelt a rat…” Samuel Adams: Did not want to go

Independent Practice (10) RAFT Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Role James Madison Benjamin Franklin Sneaky Reporter Audience Wife (Dolly) who is very jealous!!! French ladies  American public Format Friendly letter Snapchats and text messages Online blog Topic The Constitutional Convention of 1787

Lifework (1) Complete as much of the packet as you can