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Social Studies Class Agenda March 11th 2014 Learning Goal: Students will analyze various primary and secondary documents to determine if they would have quit had they been an American solider in the Battle of Valley Forge. Social Studies Class Agenda CNN News/ 2 notes Valley Forge DBQ-Hook Exercise Background Essay/ vocabulary/ sequencing

Valley Forge: Would you have quit? Essential Question Valley Forge: Would you have quit?

Read Overview as a Class

Essential Standard-7.H.1 Use historical thinking to analyze various modern societies. Clarifying Objective-7.H.1.3 Use primary and secondary sources to interpret various historical perspectives. By reading and analyzing the documents of the DBQ, you will make a decision: Would you have quit?

Background Essay Vocabulary

The Revolutionary War Army, authorized by the Continental Congress in 1775 and led by George Washington. Continental Army

(of military personnel) to leave or run away from (service, duty, etc (of military personnel) to leave or run away from (service, duty, etc.) with the intention of never returning. Used in a sentence: Terrified of the approaching battle, he deserted his post just before dawn. Deserted

Scarlet fever is an illness that develops in some people who have strep throat. Also known as scarlatina, scarlet fever features a bright red rash that covers most of the body. Scarlet fever is almost always accompanied by a sore throat and a high fever. “Scarlet Fever”

A village of southeast Pennsylvania on the Schuylkill River northwest of Philadelphia. It was the site of the headquarters of the Continental Army under George Washington from December 1777 to June 1778 during the American Revolution. The encampment was subjected to severe winter weather that caused extensive illness and suffering. Valley Forge

a member of the Religious Society of Friends, a Christian sect founded by George Fox about 1650, whose central belief is the doctrine of the Inner Light. Quakers reject sacraments, ritual, and formal ministry, hold meetings at which any member may speak, and have promoted many causes for social reform Quaker

“huts” 1. A crude or makeshift dwelling or shelter; a shack. 2. A temporary structure for sheltering troops. “huts”

Original map of Valley Forge http://www.sonofthesouth.net/revolutionary-war/battles/valley-forge.htm Original map of Valley Forge

Extra Resource and lessons http://www.polk-fl.net/staff/teachers/tah/documents/turningpoints/documentquestions/a-ConditionsatVallyForge-Miller.pdf