LEARNING TARGET: I CAN ANALYZE TEXT TO EXPLAIN AND JUSTIFY THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE WINTER AT VALLEY FORGE AND THE BATTLE OF YORKTOWN.

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LEARNING TARGET: I CAN ANALYZE TEXT TO EXPLAIN AND JUSTIFY THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE WINTER AT VALLEY FORGE AND THE BATTLE OF YORKTOWN.

Agenda  Do Now (7)  Video (10)  Discussion/Q uote (7)  Independent (15)  Closure (8)

Agenda  Do Now (7)  Video (10)  Discussion/Qu ote (7)  Independent (15)  Closure (8)

Agenda  Do Now (7)  Video (10)  Discussion/Q uote (7)  Independent (15)  Closure (8)

Discussion/Quote “To see men without clothes…without blankets to lie upon, without shoes…without a house or hut to cover them without a murmur, is a proof of patience and obedience which, in my opinion, can scarcely be paralleled [matched].” 1. Paraphrase the quote from Washington at the winter of Valley Forge. 2. How does the concept of patriotism connect to the quote by Washington? Agenda  Do Now (7)  Video (10)  Discussion/Q uote (7)  Independent (15)  Closure (8)

Agenda  Do Now (7)  Video (10)  Discussion/Q uote (7)  Independent (15)  Closure (8)

Closure: CCARD Expand the sentence strands using the details from today’s lesson. Agenda  Do Now (7)  Video (10)  Discussion/Qu ote (7)  Independent (15)  Closure (8)