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Life in the New World

Life in the New World. Visualizing Your Final Response. In this collection the student will demonstrate an understanding how endurance and religious faith were employed by Europeans as they struggled to adapt to life an unfamiliar world.

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Life in the New World

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  1. Life in the New World Visualizing Your Final Response

  2. In this collection the student will demonstrate an understanding how endurance and religious faith were employed by Europeans as they struggled to adapt to life an unfamiliar world • Choose one of the following methods to demonstrate this goal: • Write an illustrative essay that shows your knowledge of how endurance and religious faith were employed by Europeans as they struggled to adapt to life an unfamiliar world. • Create a PowerPoint presentation that diagrams how endurance and religious faith were employed by Europeans as they struggled to adapt to life an unfamiliar world; using with illustrations in the form of quotations from the literature read in class • Write a journal entry that is fictional though historically accurate for an European relating how endurance and religious faith were employed as s/he struggled to adapt to life an unfamiliar world. • Write a poem of your own using figurative language to communicate how endurance and religious faith were employed by Europeans as they struggled to adapt to life an unfamiliar world; include an explanation of how the figurative language used in the poem represents this struggle.

  3. Introduction • Hook • Thesis/ Plan ≈ Collection Prose Objective Essay * • Topic sentence≈ Puritans divine two step defined. • Supporting Sentences ≈ • Experiences described • Faith and perseverance communicated Transitional Expressions • Topic sentence≈ Puritans divine two step defined. • Supporting Sentences ≈ • Experiences described • Faith and perseverance communicated • Conclusion • Review thesis/ plan • Tie back to hook If more than three authors are referenced student will receive extra credit 300 words

  4. Title Slide PowerPoint n European Author Referenced 300 words Divine Two Step Plotted n Conclusion / Reflection

  5. Rowlandson 300 words Bradstreet Guided Readings Bradford Edwards • Use the writings/ notes listed above as style and content inspiration for • Puritan Mindset Captured • Divine Two-Step Dramatized Journal

  6. 300 words Topic is open but understanding of ‘the divine two-step’ is apparent Poem Original Poem Explanation of Poem

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