INTRODUCTION TO THE PURITANS American Literature Honors Mr. Gallegos Semester One.

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INTRODUCTION TO THE PURITANS American Literature Honors Mr. Gallegos Semester One

Puritans Video and Note Catcher Please pick up a copy of the note catcher from the middle table and prepare to take notes on the short video we are going to watch about the Puritans. YouTube Keyword: Puritans Option: Number Two (puritans)

Learning Objectives Content Objective: Students will be able to describe elements and characteristics of Puritan society. Language Objective: Students will watch You Tube video and take notes using the note catcher. Language Objective: Students will read the New England Primer on Page 17 and answer the number two questions from Page 14 under a heading in the spiral notebooks titled “New England Primer.” Language Objective: Students will read the handout and add on to their note catcher.

New England Primer Language Objective: Students will read the New England Primer on Page 17 and answer the number two questions from Page 14 under a heading in the spiral notebooks titled “New England Primer.” Get our your spiral notebooks and create an entry titled New England Primer. Read the primer with a partner and answer the following questions in your spirals. 1. What was the purpose behind reading a primer? 2. How widespread was reading meant to be? 3. What is the image of God and religion presented by the primer?

New England Primer What did we find out?

Background Knowledge on Puritans Language Objective: Students will read the handout and add on to their note catcher. Your Note Catchers are due tomorrow. I encourage you to complete additional research on the Puritans and add the information to your note catcher. You will receive a grade for your work, and then the note catchers will be returned to you for further studying.