Monday 1/29
Do Now: What do I call the deadliest snowball fight in history?
CW:Causes of the American Revolution Notes
Do Now: What do I call the deadliest snowball fight in history?
CW:Causes of the American Revolution Notes
Tuesday 1/30
Do Now: When did the Boston Tea Party happen?
CW:Finish causes notes
Do Now: When did the Boston Tea Party happen?
CW:Finish causes notes
unit_2_lesson_3_causes_of_colonial_independence.pptx | |
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Wednesday 1/31
Do Now: Vocabulary Chart
CW: American Revolution Vocabulary
Do Now: Vocabulary Chart
CW: American Revolution Vocabulary
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Thursday 2/1
Do Now: Why is it important to tell the truth in a Newspaper?
CW:Begin American Revolution Project
Directions:
Pretend that you are journalist in 1775, and you have witnessed the battle of Lexington and Concord. You are to write a newspaper article that retells the story of the event. Remember that you must only use facts in your newspaper, no opinions on the battles.
Newspaper Requirements:
Use clear and simple language. Keep the article short and to the point. Use active verbs (for example: Man bites dog) and not passive verbs (for example: Dog bitten by man).
DUE: 2/7/18
Do Now: Why is it important to tell the truth in a Newspaper?
CW:Begin American Revolution Project
Directions:
Pretend that you are journalist in 1775, and you have witnessed the battle of Lexington and Concord. You are to write a newspaper article that retells the story of the event. Remember that you must only use facts in your newspaper, no opinions on the battles.
Newspaper Requirements:
- Your paper must have a headline: that is the title of your article in large print and your name underneath.
- First paragraph is a summary of the event and must contain:
- A hook to grab the reader (the first sentence) and answer the following Who, What, Where, When, Why and How
- Second Paragraph: this paragraph contains the core information of the article and tells the reader why it is important
- The Third Paragraph: A summary of everything you wrote in the article
- Must contain a picture: Needs to have a caption describing or explaining it.
Use clear and simple language. Keep the article short and to the point. Use active verbs (for example: Man bites dog) and not passive verbs (for example: Dog bitten by man).
DUE: 2/7/18
Friday 2/2
Do Now:
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Do Now:
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