11 TH GRADE ENGLISH MRS. FULKS Virtual Field Trip.

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11 TH GRADE ENGLISH MRS. FULKS Virtual Field Trip

Content Standards CLE Consider language as a reflection of its time and culture. CLE Write in a variety of modes, with particular emphasis on persuasion, for different purposes and audiences. CLE Gather relevant information from a variety of print and electronic sources, as well as from direct observation, interviews, and surveys. CLE Comprehend and summarize the main ideas of complex informational texts and determine the essential elements that elaborate them. CLE Read, interpret, and analyze graphics that support complex informational and technical texts. CLE Evaluate the aural, visual, and written images and other special effects used in television, radio, film, and the Internet for their ability to inform, persuade, and entertain. CLE Demonstrate knowledge of significant works of American literature from the colonial period to the present and make relevant comparisons. CLE Analyze works of American literature for what is suggested about the historical period in which they were written. CLE Know and use appropriate literary terms to derive meaning and comprehension from various literary genres.

1. DURING YOUR “TRIP”, DEFINE THE VOCABULARY WORDS ON THE SLIDE CREATE A TIMELINE OF THE EVENTS OF THE SALEM WITCH TRIALS WITH AT LEAST 10 EVENTS. 3. INDICATE 3 IMPORTANT PLACES IN SALEM DURING THE TRIALS AND WHAT TOOK PLACE AT EACH. NAME 1 OTHER TOWNS THAT HAD WITCH TRAILS AND WHAT HAPPENED THERE. 4. NAME 1 JUDGE OF THE TRIALS, 2 OF THE ACCUSED, AND 2 OF THE AFFLICTED. BRIEFLY DESCRIBE THEIR ROLE IN THE TRIALS. 5. AFTER REVIEWING SOME OF THE SUGGESTED CAUSES, DECIDE WHICH YOU AGREE WITH AND FIND MOST BELIEVABLE. SUMMARIZE IT AND EXPLAIN WHY YOU BELIEVE IT IS THE MOST BELIEVABLE. Your Task

During this Trip, define these terms... Spectral Evidence The Afflicted The Accused Pressed Ergot Goody Proctor Reverend

The History of a Witch Hunt ag.com/history- archaeology/brief- salem.html?c=y&page=2 ag.com/history- archaeology/brief- salem.html?c=y&page=2 What are the Salem Witch Trials?

Where did the Witch Trials take place? museum.com/tour/sale m.shtml museum.com/tour/ind ex.shtml

How do you find a WITCH? Written by Mrs. Fulks And Gary Cole

The Afflicted vs. The Accused /people?group.num=all Letter About the Trials by Deodat Lawson /letters/lawsons_london_lett er.html The People of The Witch Trials

Causes of the Salem Witch Trials m/watch?v=JU8GvfeaO Mo m/watch?v=qbFDBrOlE 9k campbelld/amlit/witch. htm

References oc/ENG_3003.pdf oc/ENG_3003.pdf m m

Picture References witch-trials/ witch-trials/ sachusetts sachusetts 0Salem%20Times/The_Salem_Times_of_1693/Cult ure_%26_Beliefs.html 0Salem%20Times/The_Salem_Times_of_1693/Cult ure_%26_Beliefs.html