Essential Question: Has the United States always lived up to the ideal stated in the Declaration of Independence?
Activity: Test reflection. Selma.
Homework: None.
Activity: Test reflection. Selma.
Homework: None.
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Essential Question: Has the United States always lived up to the ideal stated in the Declaration of Independence?
Activity: Test reflection. Selma. Homework: None. All week students will be put into groups based on the goal scores on the test. They will complete a review assignment each day in preparation for the retake the next day. By the end of the week all students will have reviewed and retaken each part of the test.
Posted below are the review assignments for each section of the test. These must be done before a retake. Vocabulary Knowledge and Comprehension: 1 assignment for both Geography Knowledge and Comprehension: 1 assignment for both Causes of the Revolution Knowledge and Causes of the Revolution Comprehension Declaration of Independence Knowledge and Declaration of Independence Comprehension Once a student has met the goal scores in each area, they will be put into the enrichment group to work on mastery. Panel Discussion: Can People Be Trusted to Govern? Activity: Turn in INBs if you didn't yesterday. Part 2 of test. Start filling in goal sheets.
Homework: Enjoy your long weekend! Essential Question: What is the ideal government according to the Declaration of Independence?
Activity: Turn in paragraphs. Declaration Rewrite Homework: Test Tuesday! Essential Question: Did Britain abuse it's power when dealing with the Colonists?
Activity: Start Abuse of Power paragraph. Homework: Abuse of Power paragraph due tomorrow. Essential Question: Did Britain abuse it's power when dealing with the Colonists?
Activity: Start Abuse of Power paragraph. Homework: Abuse of Power paragraph due Thursday. Essential Question: What is propaganda and how did Colonists use it to further encourage revolt against the British government?
Activity: Vocabulary review. Propaganda and the "True" Boston Massacre. Start Abuse of Power paragraph. Homework: Abuse of Power paragraph due Thursday. |
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