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Tues Sept 8 Warm UP 1.Go over the most missed questions Notebook Today’s Date Title: Question Breakdown Glue question in notebook Number Choice Objective: Geography Learning Target: Review the location of places and regions of the United States TasksDue DateComments Homework: MoodleThurs, Sept 10 Answer questions 1 – 7 in Notebook Bring Pen or Pencil & Electronic Device, Journal Everyday Journal Review QuestionsBe ReadyOpen Note

TODAY’s Activity 1.Underline keywords 2.If your number is: 1,4 - Write 1 fact about each keywords and answer the question 2,5 – Draw a picture that represents the question and answer 3,6 – Rewrite the question in your words and answer Objective: Geography Learning Target: Review the location of places and regions of the United States

Pre-AP Tues Sept 8 Warm UP 1.Go over the most missed questions What you missed? Why? Objective: Geography Learning Target: Review the location of places and regions of the United States TasksDue DateComments Homework: MoodleThurs, Sept 10 Take Notes – What were the political, social, and economic reasons for the establishment of New England Colonies Bring Pen or Pencil & Electronic Device, Journal Everyday Journal Review QuestionsBe ReadyOpen Note

TODAY’s Activity 1.Pick up Map and tape in Notebook Title: United States Map Today’s Date 1.Amazing Race 2.Closing – What new place or region did you identify? 3.Historical Person Objective: Geography Learning Target: Review the location of places and regions of the United States

Wed Sept 9 Warm UP – 5 minutes 1.Unpack Unit 1.2 Title - Student Progress Monitoring Glue doc to page Objective: Early Colonization Learning Target: I can analyze why the Jamestown settlement succeeded (8.1C, 8.11C) TasksDue DateComments Homework: MoodleThurs, Sept 10 Answer questions 1 – 7 in Notebook Unit 1.2 TestThurs, Sept 17 Bring Pen or Pencil & Electronic Device, Journal Everyday Journal Review QuestionsBe ReadyOpen Note

Pre-AP Wed Sept 9 Warm UP – 5 minutes 1.Unpack Unit 1.2 Title – Unit 1.2: Student Progress Monitoring Glue doc to page Unpack Unit Objective: Early Colonization Learning Target: I can analyze why the Jamestown settlement succeeded (8.1C, 8.11C) TasksDue DateComments Homework: MoodleThurs, Sept 10 Take Notes – What were the political, social, and economic reasons for the establishment of New England Colonies Unit 1.2 TestThurs, Sept 17 Bring Pen or Pencil & Electronic Device, Journal Everyday Journal Review QuestionsBe ReadyOpen Note

TODAY’s Activity 1.New Page – Today’s Date & Title: 13 Colonies Map (8.10A) 2.Write Learning Target 3.H.I.P.P. Analysis Jamestown Primary Source Objective: Early Colonization Wed Sept 9 Learning Target: I can analyze why the Jamestown settlement succeeded (8.1C, 8.11C)

Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New Hamshire Vermont (later on)

Thurs Sept 10 Warm UP 1.Journal Review Today’s Activity 1.Write Learning Target in Cornell Notes Format 2.Establishment & Founders of the New England Colonies (8.20A) Objective: Early Colonization Learning Target: I can compare economic, social, and political reasons for the establishment of the New England colonies (8.2 A & B) TasksDue DateComments Unit 1.2 TestThurs, Sept 17 Bring Pen or Pencil & Electronic Device, Journal Everyday Journal Review QuestionsBe ReadyOpen Note

Puritans in England wanted to purify the Anglican Church

Separatists were Puritan religious dissenters who disagreed with the Church of England and decided to move to the Netherlands … But after a few years they decided to join the colonies in Virginia.

Pilgrims: The first Pilgrims were Puritan separatists who made the journey to North America for religious reasons.

Mayflower 1620 landed in modern day Massachusetts… they called it Plymouth Rock

Before getting off of the Mayflower, the men signed an agreement to govern themselves called the Mayflower Compact … “Self government”

The landing at Plymouth

The Pilgrims survived with the help of local Native Americans “First Thanksgiving”

1630 Led by John Winthrop

Great Migration 1630’s 15,000 Puritans to Massachusetts Bay

Dissenter : disagreed with religious and political decisions of Puritans in Massachusetts Bay Colony Roger Williams was kicked out and he created a new colony… Rhode Island

Fundamental Orders of Connecticut: First Constitution of New Word as yet another example of self government Thomas Hooker

shipbuilding fishing manufacturing New England Economy

Fri Sept 11 Warm UP 1.Journal Review Questions Activity 9-11 Pilgrims vs Puritans (8.23A) Were the Puritans Selfish or Selfless? Quickwrite Objective: Early Colonization Learning Target: I can explain the impact of Religion on the New England Colonies (8.25A and 25B) TasksDue DateComments Unit 1.2 TestThurs, Sept 17 Bring Pen or Pencil & Electronic Device, Journal Everyday Journal Review QuestionsBe ReadyOpen Note

Quick Write Parts I.Opening Statement –What’s your Goal? –Your Point of View –One Sentence, to the point II.Categorization –Buckets, Lists III.Detail Evidence –Names, Dates, –Facts –Proof IV.Conclusion Statement –Acknowledge Opposing Point of View –End with a strong summary of your argument