Learning Target: Analyze life in the colonies from a variety of points of view L20 Do Now: In your Source Packet analyze the image an headline for “Life.

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Learning Target: Analyze life in the colonies from a variety of points of view L20 Do Now: In your Source Packet analyze the image an headline for “Life on a Farm” jot down your ideas in the box on your notes packet

What are we working on? Life in Colonial America: What is the real story? Directions: Over the next two weeks we will be investigating life in colonial America. During this time there was a famous English newspaper called the London Chronicle. It created an article called “The Untold Story of life in the American Colonies” this article was meant to share with Europeans what life was like in the American colonies. This week we will be critiquing the headlines that they produced and deciding what we think life was really like in the colonies. At the end of our investigation you will put together a Colonial Newspaper of your articles.

Daily Process 1.Analyze the primary source about today’s topic and log your ideas (Do Now) 2.Read the informational article and complete your notes questions 3.Create a quick Thinking Map comparing what Europeans thought life was like and what it was really like 4.Write your new news article on what life was really like (Use all the materials from the lesson to help you) Should be at least 1 paragraph of 5-8 sentences.