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Tuesdays, November 4 1.Get out your spiral and put your binder on the floor 2.Update your Table of Contents Date TitleEntry # 10/30Revolutionary War Cover Page43 11/3Warm-Up’s Nov. 3 rd to 7 th 44 11/3Who’s Who Research45 3.Turn to entry #44. Write and answer the following: Tuesday 11/4: Using the blue book define the following – Patriot: Loyalist:

1 st Learning Recover – Mine is Friday NameTimeline Causes of Revolution Before and After Map Warm – Up’s Oct. 20, 21, 23, 28, 29 Colonial Unrest notes Test Review Boston Massacre Step Inside (perspectiv e writing) JulianX TristanX JamesXX JuliaX JoseXX TrinityXX KaitlinXXXXx Kenzix

3rd Learning Recover – Mine is Friday NameTimeline Causes of Revolution Before and After Map Warm – Up’s Oct. 20, 21, 23, 28, 29 Colonial Unrest notes Test Review Boston Massacre Step Inside (perspectiv e writing) MichaelXXXXXX JackxX EricxxxxxX LimXX AlanXX ChristianX

4th Learning Recover – Mine is Friday NameTimeline Causes of Revolution Before and After Map Warm – Up’s Oct. 20, 21, 23, 28, 29 Colonial Unrest notes Test ReviewBoston Massacre Step Inside (perspective writing) ColbyX MichaelXXX ElijahXXXXX JordanX SethXX DeniseXX IvanXX CarsonX ValeriaXX RavenXX AndresXX

5th Learning Recover – Mine is Friday NameTimeline Causes of Revolution Before and After Map Warm – Up’s Oct. 20, 21, 23, 28, 29 Colonial Unrest notes Test ReviewBoston Massacre Step Inside (perspective writing) SethXXX SeanX LoganXX AngelisX PeytonXXX Nathanie l XXXXX ThomasXXXXX CarolineXXX VictorX SaraxXX SafariX PerlaX Tiyanax

4th Learning Recover – Mine is Friday NamePlanter worksheet Colonial life Worksheet Causes ProjectBefore and After Map Boston Massacre Circle View Point AbbyxX KeKeX MiloXXX LuisX Jacob P.X JoseX JuliaX BriannaXx

4th Learning Recover – Mine is Friday NamePlanter worksheet Colonial life Worksheet Causes ProjectBefore and After MapBoston Massacre Circle View Point SethX CiaraX MasonXX DaynXXX KayaXXX AndrewXX KellyXX DominicXX RosiXX Tyler T.X IanX MichaelXx

Who’s Who 1.You are to take your business card and worksheet with you 2.Introduce yourself to each person. Have them write down your contact information and you write theirs. Why were they important to the Revolution? 3.After you have met everyone you need to start filling in your bracket. Homework

Fighting Begins in the North I. War BeginsA. Lexington and Concord 1. 1 st battles of the Revolution 2. Patriots win at Concord (push British back to Boston)

Fighting Begins I. War BeginsA. Lexington and Concord 1. 1 st battles of the Revolution 2. Patriots win (push British back to Boston) B. Fort Ticonderoga (New York) 1. May 10, 1775, Americans attack 2 Green Mountain Boys a. led by Ethan Allen b. captured the fort and took the artillery

Fighting Begins in the North I. War Begins A. Lexington and Concord 1. 1 st battles of the Revolution 2. Patriots win (push British back to Boston) B. Fort Ticonderoga (New York) 1. May 10, 1775, Americans attack 2 Green Mountain Boys a. led by Ethan Allen b. captured the fort and took the artillery II. Second Continental CongressA. May 1775 – Philadelphia, PA 4 questions and a summary

Fighting Begins in the North II. Second Continental CongressA. May 1775 – Philadelphia, PA B. John and Sam Adams, Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, 4 questions and a summary

Fighting Begins in the North II. Second Continental CongressA. May 1775 – Philadelphia, PA B. John and Sam Adams, Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, C. agreed to form Continental Army 1. George Washington is chosen as commander 2. Went to Boston and drove out the British using the cannons captured by Ethan Allan 4 questions and a summary

Fighting Begins in the North II. Second Continental CongressA. May 1775 – Philadelphia, PA B. John and Sam Adams, Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, C. agreed to form Continental Army 1. George Washington is chosen as commander 2. Went to Boston and drove out the British using the cannons captured by Ethan Allan D. agreed to begin printing money 4 questions and a summary

Fighting Begins in the North II. Second Continental CongressA. May 1775 – Philadelphia, PA B. John and Sam Adams, Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, C. agreed to form Continental Army 1. George Washington is chosen as commander 2. Went to Boston and drove out the British using the cannons captured by Ethan Allan D. agreed to begin printing money E. Created the Articles of Confederation (a united government 4 questions and a summary