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Discovery and Settlement of the New World Pre-Columbian Era

Discovery and Settlement of the New World Pre-Columbian Era. Close Reading Instructions. Read the article As you read, circle the following words: sedentary terrace proficient commodity aqueducts grandeur sprawling hierarchical coalition allegiance paternalistic bountiful

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Discovery and Settlement of the New World Pre-Columbian Era

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  1. Discovery and Settlement of the New World Pre-Columbian Era Close Reading Instructions

  2. Read the article • As you read, circle the following words: • sedentary • terrace • proficient • commodity • aqueducts • grandeur • sprawling • hierarchical • coalition • allegiance • paternalistic • bountiful • On a piece of paper, define 3 of the words using you’re your smartphone as a reference tool.

  3. Highlight the following words: • Bering Strait • Mound Builders • Iroquois Confederacy • three sisters farming • Tenochtitlan • Sapa Inca • Discuss these definitions in your groups using context clues. • Choose definitions as a class and record on your paper.

  4. Read the document silently to yourself. • Complete the accompanying TDQ’s (Text Dependent Questions) and attach both into page 2 of your ISN. • Homework – On page 1 of your ISN write a 1-2 sentence summary of the document and create a visual representation of the information

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