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1 In your Notebook please discuss:
9/15/2015 In your Notebook please discuss: Pilgrims/European settlers giving/serving them food NA food Native Americans: sitting on the ground, being served food We know from history that this was not true! Everyone seems happy and getting along. Looking at the painting, you can infer that it’s from a European settler’s POV What is wrong with this image? What is the bias and plausibility?

2 In your Notebook please discuss:
If you have your textbook in your locker get it!! 9/15/2015 In your Notebook please discuss: Pilgrims/European settlers giving/serving them food NA food Native Americans: sitting on the ground, being served food We know from history that this was not true! Everyone seems happy and getting along. Looking at the painting, you can infer that it’s from a European settler’s POV What is wrong with this image? What is the bias and plausibility?

3 Learning Target I will…
learn how to outline (one of the many note taking skills used in this class) learn about early American history

4 Class Calendar 14 Early America & Foundational Docs Pre-Assessment
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 14 Early America & Foundational Docs Pre-Assessment Change passwords & sending s 15 Early America review How to outline Chapter 1, Lesson 1 p. 4-9 notes 16 Picture Day Early American: Chapter 1, Lesson 1 p. 4-9 notes 17 Early America Quiz 18

5 Outlining: A way to easily organize the main and supporting ideas of a text. You will see it in: Textbook structures, formal essays, note taking… etc.

6 9/15/2015 Ch. 1: Creating A Nation (Beginnings to 1877) Lesson 1: Origin of the American Nation Pre-Columbian America 15,000 to 30,000 years ago 1st people in America N.A. Crops  permanent settlement  complex societies: trade, gov., arts, science & language Early Civilizations Olmec: Central & Southern Mexico Maya & Aztec: Mesoamerica – temples, pyramids, trade Hohokam & Anasazi: Irrigation system growing crops Hopewell: geometric earthworks  Ceremonial Center, observatories & burial places Mississippian People: Built City Cahokia largest in early America. Native Americans of North America Eastern Woodlands: hunting fishing & farming Southeast: Wooden fencing around villages for protection Southwest: farmed crops-bean, corn and cotton. 1500s Apache & Navajo ……….. Early Modern European

7 EXAMPLE Pre-Columbian America Early Modern European 9/15/2015
Ch. 1: Creating A Nation (Beginnings to 1877) Lesson 1: Origin of the American Nation Pre-Columbian America 15,000 to 30,000 years ago 1st people in America N.A. Crops  permeant settlement  complex societies: trade, gov., arts, science & language Early Civilizations Olmec: Central & Southern Mexico Maya & Aztec: Mesoamerica – temples, pyramids, trade Hohokam & Anasazi: Irrigation system growing crops Hopewell: geometric earthworks  Ceremonial Center, observatories & burial places Mississippian People: Built City Cahokia largest in early America. Native Americans of North America Eastern Woodlands: hunting fishing & farming Southeast: Wooden fencing around villages for protection Southwest: farmed crops-bean, corn and cotton. 1500s Apache & Navajo ……….. Early Modern European


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