Monday September 28, 2015. We Will… Identify the contributions of women to American society I Will… Create a six word summary for each individual on the.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 2-New Empires in the Americas
Advertisements

The Thirteen English Colonies
Comparing Colonial Societies in the Americas
The Atlantic Slave Trade
Slave Trade in Latin America. What was the triangular slave trade?
Essay Writing Instruction
The Influence of African Slavery on the Development of the Americas
The North and South in Pre-Civil War Lesson 1 part two – Issues Contributing to the Civil War.
Turn on Netbook,Netschool, Topic 5, Triangular Map
Warm Up Please answer the following question:
Unit 1 - Reteach. Please get your orange folders from you class period box. Be careful with them!
Chapter 20: Science and Exploration. Bell Work (10 Minutes) 4/8 1.How did ideas and inventions of the Renaissance and Reformation change Europe between.
Life in Colonial America
U.S. History Chapter 3 – The Growth of a Young Nation
Representative Government Origins. Magna Carta The idea that government was not all powerful first appeared in the document King John signed it in 1215.
Three Regions New England —mostly involved in subsistence farming and trade. Lots of small farms, not used for a profit but for survival Middle Colonies.
Clear Targets 8.11  Describe the role of the Great Awakening on the growth of religious tolerance and free exercise of religion  Compare and Contrast.
TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Colonial Immigration and Slavery.
8 th Grade TAKS Review Objective Three.  8.5B Summarize arguments regarding protective tariffs, taxation, [and the banking system.]
Immigration and Slavery
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
Splash Screen. Section 5-Main Idea Big Ideas Trade, War, and Migration Immigrants from Europe and those brought by force from Africa greatly increased.
September 18, 2013 Homework: Bring text book to class for the rest of the week. Visit Do Now: What is a.
What Brought the Colonists Together? Notebook Check Everyday!
EMERGING TENSIONS U.S. History September 25 / 26, 2014.
Baltimore Polytechnic Institute November 30, 2012 A/A.P. U.S. History Mr. Green.
The Colonial Family Extended family included three generations and cousins Needed to rely on each other to survive and operate the farms Controlled by.
The Development of British North America EQ: How did the American colonies change during British colonization?
DO NOW First two KEY CONCEPT questions on Chapter 5 Homework:
COLONIAL AMERICA. Britain owned 13 colonies on the east coast of North America. Colonial America is the time period from 1607 to Atlantic Ocean.
How do new ideas change the way people live?
Life in the Colonies. Immigration was important to the growth of the colonies. Immigration was important to the growth of the colonies. Between 1607 and.
The Colonies Come of Age. I. Economics A.In the North there were thriving commercial cities with diverse economies. B. The southern colonies developed.
Government, Religion and Culture
History Warm-Ups Week # 5 Dates : Sept Monday: (Count down 5 lines and draw a line) _______________________________________________________________________________.
Beginnings of Slavery in the Americas. Warm-Up (IN Page 29 TOP) Write down everything you know about slavery or the slave trade. (Make sure to use COMPLETE.
Triangular Trade : The transatlantic system of trade in which goods, including slaves, were exchanged between Africa, England, Europe, the West Indies,
Baltimore Polytechnic Institute September 8, 2011 U.S. History Mr. Green.
Jeopardy New England Economy Life in the Colonies Southern Colonies Random Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final.
U.S. History September 23 / 24,  Objective: Students will be able to analyze the various causes and effects of slavery in the colonies by completing.
Colonies Come of Age. Chapter Objectives Characterizing the plantation economy in the South Recognizing the varied economy in the North Summarizing the.
This graph highlights the fact that blacks remained rare in the Chesapeake prior to the 1660s. While the number of blacks increased steadily over the decades,
Colonial America Grows Chapter 1 Section 5. Do Now How did immigration influence colonial America? How did immigration influence colonial America? Where.
Warm-Up (10/1) Please pick up the two sheets from the side table and hole punch them Please pick up the two sheets from the side table and hole punch them.
Life in the American Colonies

The Lasting Impact of Europeans: Religion, Language and Slavery SS6H2 The student will explain the development of Latin America and the Caribbean from.
Take out your CaSE p.60 Leave it out, as we will go over the answers.
Life in Colonial America
SSUSH2 The student will trace the ways that the economy and society of British North America developed.
The Atlantic Slave Trade
The Great Awakening 1730s-1770s.
Economic and Social Development of the Colonies
This led to the redistribution of the world’s population?
Unit 1 Part II-Colonization
Describing Colonial Life From Different Perspectives
Aim: Trace the Spread of Slavery and Explain the Triangular Trade
Warm-Up Economy and Geography of the Colonies Assignment
The Lasting Impact of Europeans: Religion, Language and Slavery
Becoming a United Country
Colonial People USI 5c.
The Colonies Come of Age
Colonial Culture Do now: Write 5 useful facts from the video on mercantilism and triangular trade. To get credit your facts must be numbered. Today, I.
Free African Americans in the colonies were allowed to do what?
Main Idea 3: The Great Awakening and the Enlightenment led to ideas of political equality among many colonists. Great Awakening Religious leaders wanted.
Warm Up – Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Slavery in Colonial America
Today’s Notes As we discuss the causes and effects of slavery in more detail, use the graphic organizer to categorize the information: CAUSE of slavery
Chapter 15 Era of Reform Vocabulary
Life in Colonial America
Presentation transcript:

Monday September 28, 2015

We Will… Identify the contributions of women to American society I Will… Create a six word summary for each individual on the gallery walk.

Watch BrainPop video- “Pocahontas” Quick Write

Pocahontas shistoricalfigures/pocahontas/ shistoricalfigures/pocahontas

GALLERY WALK

Exit Out the Door Create a 6 Word Summary for each individual using the notes you took on the Gallery Walk.

Tuesday September 29, 2015

We Will… Compare the effects of political, economic, and social factors on slaves and free blacks and explain reasons for the development of the plantation system, the transatlantic slave trade, and the spread of slavery I Will… Create a graphic organizer comparing effects of various factors on slaves and free blacks and an diagram of the Transatlantic Slave Trade.

Quick Write What slavery is? Slavery is a condition in which one person has absolute authority over another, controlling the person’s life and liberty. Do You Know...?

Do You Know?  Why slavery become a part of this economic system?  How enslaved Africans were supplied to the colonies ? Farmers and plantation owners needed a large labor force Slave traders brought people kidnapped from West Africa to the colonies by ship

Slavery Turn to page 137 in your textbook; read “The Growth of Slavery” Page “The Lives of Enslaved People”

Graphic Organizer Free Blacks PoliticalEconomic GeographicSocial Slaves PoliticalEconomic GeographicSocial

Wednesday September 30, 2015

WE WILL… Describe religious influence on social movements including the Great Awakening. I WILL… Create a 4 sentence summary of the First Great Awakening.

Have you ever attended a big religious event of any kind? Describe your experience. Quick Write

America’s First Great Awakening

We Will… Describe religious influence on social movements including the Great Awakening. I Will… Create a four sentence summary of the First Great Awakening..

The Great Awakening was a religious revival that swept through the colonies in the 1730s and 1740s. inspired religious freedom. led to the formation of new churches. emphasized personal faith rather than church rituals. united colonists in a common experience. helped colonists overcome religious barriers and spread revolutionary ideas and excitement throughout the colonies.

3-2-1 EXIT SLIP Things I Learned Today…. Things I found Interesting…. Question I Still Have….

Thursday October 1, 2015

We Will… Review Unit 1 & 2 I Will… Use my notes to complete the Unit 1& 2 Review sheet.

Watch BrainPop Video- “Thirteen Colonies” Quick Write

Friday October 02, 2015

We Will… Take the Unit 1&2 assessment I Will… Demonstrate mastery of all Unit 1 TEKS on the Unit 1&2 assessment.