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Chain Reactions and Processing Activities What I’m looking for…

This student took a concept and traced its development.

3 points of view of Puritan intolerance for other religious views Facial Expressions

A postcard describing a New England town – you will be creating one as an assignment, so you can’t do New England. Sorry!

Comic strip about Puritans. Please avoid stick figures! Note the explanation.

Newspaper about Boston Massacre & Tea Party and reactions.

Sensory figure – Ben Franklin What he would see, hear, feel, etc. among his inventions. Note the background – he’s not floating in space. Nice captions.

French & Indian War Journal entries – opposing sides

Political cartoon

Campaign Poster – Election of 1800

CD Cover – w/ 10 song titles.

Comic strip – constitutional convention

3 points of view prior to French and Indian War.

Full-page pop-up. Every element is 3D. Next page was summary and significance.

Constitutional Convention Facial Expressions

Political Cartoon – Albany Plan of Union.

Political Cartoon – relations with Native Americans

Political Cartoon – the debate over slavery at Constitutional Convention Part 2 – the Southern POV vs. this student’s POV.

Postcard – note the stamp!

Hero/Wanted – both POVs are shown of the character. Note the citations of sources AND the student’s opinion.

Brochure - Advertisement for colonists

Comic Strip

Pre-French & Indian War newsletter

Acrostic – note the amount of information and illustrations.

Summary of controversial issue and student’s opinion.

Summary of controversial issue and student’s opinion – Part 2

Advertisement for mill worker.

Colonial figure w/ 6 related items.

John Adams’s journal

Mountain Man sensory figure and summary

Student’s personal response

Mural and summary

CD cover

Dialogue