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TAH Observation—Fall, Year 3
Paul Revere TAH Observation—Fall, Year 3
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Quick Write On the index card, write anything that you know about Paul Revere. The statements can be facts, questions, or phrases. You have two (2) minutes.
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Let’s Share! Who would like to share what they wrote on their index card?
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Objectives: In this lesson, you will:
Review information about Paul Revere and the American Revolution. Determine facts and opinions about the American Revolution. Complete a journal entry. S.S. COS 7, 8
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Who was Paul Revere and why is he important to the American Revolution?
As you watch the video, complete the graphic organizer. We will discuss it after the video.
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Graphic Organizer C:\Documents and Settings\mhutton\My Documents\am rev graphic org brainpop.ink
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Facts and Opinions What is a fact? What is an opinion?
A fact is something that can be PROVEN What is an opinion? An opinion is the way someone or something feels It cannot be proven
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Move the boxes under the correct heading. FACT OPINION
Paul Revere is known for his Midnight Ride. Paul Revere was a kind man. Robert Newman hung the signal lanterns in the Old North Church. Paul Revere’s house is still in Boston today. The Battle of Bunker Hill was a famous battle in the American Revolution. The American Revolution was an unnecessary war. Minutemen were ready to fight for their cause at a moment’s notice. Paul Revere was the bravest soldier in the American Revolution.
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Look at the picture that follows.
Write a paragraph about what you think is happening in the picture. Use DETAILS in your paragraph. Be prepared to share.
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Objective Review: What did you learn about Paul Revere that you did not know? What are some FACTS about the American Revolution? What are some OPINIONS?
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