Warm Up: Write down 3 important facts about your colony on your small square of paper!

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Warm Up: Write down 3 important facts about your colony on your small square of paper!

Agenda: Finish Brochures

Your Brochure Should Include: Basic facts about your colony: founder, reason for founding, and date of founding people who settled it climate and geography economy/resources religious atmosphere political life other fascinating details that would make someone immigrate there Provides at least three major reasons people should move to your colony Includes persuasive language to make potentially non-beneficial qualities look beneficial to the immigrants

Group work: Work with your group. Talking to another group can distract them from their tasks and hinder their learning as well as your own. Direct your attention toward the other members of your group at all times. Stay on task. As interesting as the football game or tv show on last night is, you are in class and should remained focused on your group assignments.