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1 MONDAY-B TUESDAY-A WEDNESDAY-B THURSDAY-A FRIDAY-B DAILY US HISTORY The Week of 7-11 Sep 15 Line of demarcation- an imaginary line running down the middle of the Atlantic Ocean from the North Pole to the South Pole dividing the Americas between Spain and Portugal. (page 47) dissent- disagreement with or opposition to an opinion) persecute- to treat someone harshly because of that person’s beliefs or practices Puritans- Protestants who, during the 1600s, wanted to reform the Anglican Church indentured servant -laborer who agreed to work without pay for a certain period of time in exchange for passage to America Objectives- 1) Explain why Middle Colonies had the most diverse populations in colonial America. 2) Identify America’s first town planner Daily History- Define the following words or phrases: indentured servant, dissent, persecute, Puritans Activities- PowerPoint Presentation on Chapter 1, Section 3 /Surprise Pop-Quiz /In Class Reading Wampanoag Housing” and Pilgrim Housing/Out Loud in Class Reading “Education in Colonial America”/Fire Drill Practice Homework- Read Pochohontas Article and Answer the reading check questions constitution -a formal plan of government debtor -person or country that owes money mission- religious settlement established to convert people to a particular faith. Objectives- 1) Understand why the Southern Colonies were established. 2) Compare and contrast France’s colony in N. America with the English colonies. Daily History- Define the following words or phrases: constitution, debtor, mission Activities- PowerPoint Presentation on Chapter 1, Section 4 /Colonial Chronology Graphic Organizer,/In- Class Out Loud Reading “The Early Colonial Experience”/Hard Lockdown Practice/Cell Phone Review Homework- Read “Regional Development of the Colonies Mr. Ford Absent dissent- disagreement with or opposition to an opinion) persecute- to treat someone harshly because of that person’s beliefs or practices Puritans- Protestants who, during the 1600s, wanted to reform the Anglican Church indentured servant -laborer who agreed to work without pay for a certain period of time in exchange for passage to America Objectives- 1) Understand why the Southern Colonies were established. 2) Compare and contrast France’s colony in N. America with the English colonies. Daily History- Define the following words or phrases: constitution, debtor, mission Activities- PowerPoint Presentation on Chapter 1, Section 4 /Colonial Chronology Graphic Organizer,/In- Class Out Loud Reading “The Early Colonial Experience”/Hard Lockdown Practice/Cell Phone Review Homework- Read “Regional Development of the Colonies constitution -a formal plan of government debtor -person or country that owes money mission- religious settlement established to convert people to a particular faith. `` 3 Objectives- 1) Explain why Middle Colonies had the most diverse populations in colonial America. 2) Identify America’s first town planner Daily History- Define the following words or phrases: indentured servant, dissent, persecute, Puritans Activities- PowerPoint Presentation on Chapter 1, Section 3 /Surprise Pop-Quiz /In Class Reading Wampanoag Housing” and Pilgrim Housing/Out Loud in Class Reading “Education in Colonial America”/Fire Drill Practice Homework- Read Pochohontas Article and Answer the reading check questions

2 MONDAY-B TUESDAY-A WEDNESDAY-B THURSDAY-A FRIDAY-B DAILY US HISTORY The Week of 7-11 Sep 15 Line of demarcation- an imaginary line running down the middle of the Atlantic Ocean from the North Pole to the South Pole dividing the Americas between Spain and Portugal. (page 47) Objectives- 1) Explain why Middle Colonies had the most diverse populations in colonial America. 2) Identify America’s first town planner Daily History- Define the following words or phrases: indentured servant, dissent, persecute, Puritans Activities- PowerPoint Presentation on Chapter 1, Section 3 /Surprise Pop-Quiz /In Class Reading Wampanoag Housing” and Pilgrim Housing/Out Loud in Class Reading “Education in Colonial America”/Fire Drill Practice Homework- Read Pochohontas Article and Answer the reading check questions Objectives- 1) Understand why the Southern Colonies were established. 2) Compare and contrast France’s colony in N. America with the English colonies. Daily History- Define the following words or phrases: constitution, debtor, mission Activities- PowerPoint Presentation on Chapter 1, Section 4 /Colonial Chronology Graphic Organizer,/In- Class Out Loud Reading “The Early Colonial Experience”/Hard Lockdown Practice/Cell Phone Review Homework- Read “Regional Development of the Colonies Mr. Ford Absent Objectives- 1) Understand why the Southern Colonies were established. 2) Compare and contrast France’s colony in N. America with the English colonies. Daily History- Define the following words or phrases: constitution, debtor, mission Activities- PowerPoint Presentation on Chapter 1, Section 4 /Colonial Chronology Graphic Organizer,/In- Class Out Loud Reading “The Early Colonial Experience”/Hard Lockdown Practice/Cell Phone Review Homework- Read “Regional Development of the Colonies 3 Objectives- 1) Explain why Middle Colonies had the most diverse populations in colonial America. 2) Identify America’s first town planner Daily History- Define the following words or phrases: indentured servant, dissent, persecute, Puritans Activities- PowerPoint Presentation on Chapter 1, Section 3 /Surprise Pop-Quiz /In Class Reading Wampanoag Housing” and Pilgrim Housing/Out Loud in Class Reading “Education in Colonial America”/Fire Drill Practice Homework- Read Pochohontas Article and Answer the reading check questions

3 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Essential Question The Week of 7-11 Sep 15 Maine is the only state whose name is just one syllable. Why did the Puritans want to leave the Netherlands? We have been taught throughout our school careers that the Pilgrims came to America to flee religious persecution, we now know that most of them departed from the Netherlands. Why did the Pilgrims want to leave the Netherlands? Answers will vary, but should include the ideas that they did not want their children to be corrupted by the loosed Dutch morals and that there were few economic opportunities available to them We have been taught throughout our school careers that the Pilgrims came to America to flee religious persecution, we now know that most of them departed from the Netherlands. Why did the Pilgrims want to leave the Netherlands? Answers will vary, but should include the ideas that they did not want their children to be corrupted by the loosed Dutch morals and that there were few economic opportunities available to them Knowing what you know now, if you were a Puritan living in the Netherlands would you have made the trip to the new World? Why or why not? Answers will vary but should include discussion about the fact that the two sips that were supposed to bring the Pilgrims over to the New World were rickety, the voyage was dangerous, over half of the people died during a three month period once they arrived in the New World, and they had no idea what to expect on the far side. Knowing what you know now, if you were a Puritan living in the Netherlands would you have made the trip to the new World? Why or why not? Answers will vary but should include discussion about the fact that the two sips that were supposed to bring the Pilgrims over to the New World were rickety, the voyage was dangerous, over half of the people died during a three month period once they arrived in the New World, and they had no idea what to expect on the far side.

4 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Essential Question The Week of 7-11 Sep 15 Maine is the only state whose name is just one syllable. Why did the Puritans want to leave the Netherlands? We have been taught throughout our school careers that the Pilgrims came to America to flee religious persecution, we now know that most of them departed from the Netherlands. Why did the Pilgrims want to leave the Netherlands? Knowing what you know now, if you were a Puritan living in the Netherlands would you have made the trip to the new World? Why or why not?


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