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Bell Ringer Date: September 10th, 2015 1)Take out the sheet A7 from yesterday. It has the Explorer matching on it. 2)If you have the home practice, take it out and hand it in. YOU HAVE 1 MORE NIGHT, ITS DUE TOMORROW! 3)Answer these questions on a separate sheet of paper. A)How do you set up a colony? B)What are some reasons someone might move to a new, previously unexplored land?
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Review from Yesterday 1) What were the biggest causes and effects of exploration of North America?
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Get out the textbook from under your desk Turn to pg. 66 We will be reading two pages together about the founding of the colonies Complete the FITB chart as we go along.
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Directions: Read the rest of Chapter 3 Section 1 on your own. *REMEMBER READING DOES NOT REQUIRE MOVING YOUR MOUTH* Complete the FITB sheet as you go along. After you are done, come up to my desk so I can mark you for completed classwork. Directions: Read the rest of Chapter 3 Section 1 on your own. *REMEMBER READING DOES NOT REQUIRE MOVING YOUR MOUTH* Complete the FITB sheet as you go along. After you are done, come up to my desk so I can mark you for completed classwork.
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When the Pilgrims landed in Plymouth in November of 1620, they were not well equipped to spend a harsh winter in North America. Without the help the Pilgrims received from indigenous, or native, people who lived in the area, the expedition could well have been a total failure.
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REWRITE HISTORY Directions: With your Partner 1. Write a mission statement for your expedition and brainstorm ideas. Begin by thinking about the purpose of the colony you intend to set up. Are your goals financial, political, religious, a mixture of these, or something completely different? 2. Choose a destination that is a good match for your mission.. 3. Organize your ideas. You can use your own method or use the following suggestions: create a planning chart, a supply chart, and a personal chart. 4. What month will you leave? What is the estimated time it will take to get there? How much food and water will you need? Keep in Mind: - Your supply chart should include items you will need once you land in North America, as well as supplies needed for your expedition. - The personnel chart should list how many men, women, and children you will take. What jobs will they do? What skills do they need? - Create a timetable for accomplishing your goals. Keep in Mind: - Your supply chart should include items you will need once you land in North America, as well as supplies needed for your expedition. - The personnel chart should list how many men, women, and children you will take. What jobs will they do? What skills do they need? - Create a timetable for accomplishing your goals.
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