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This week's lessons focus on key events leading up to American independence, including the Boston Tea Party and the Road to Lexington and Concord. We will review "Common Sense" by Thomas Paine, discussing its significance in persuading colonists towards independence. Students should update their tables of contents and prepare for a vocabulary quiz on Chapter 6/Section 4. Additionally, we will explore the Battle of Bunker Hill and categorize key concepts from our studies. Please ensure all necessary worksheets are completed.
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Wednesday, Nov. 16 • Update your table of contents if you did not yesterday Date Title Entry # 11/9 Boston Tea party reading summary/questions 51 11/10 The Road to Lexington and Concord worksheet 52 11/14 Declaring Independence worksheet 53 11/14 Chapter 6 and 7 Vocabulary/People 54 11/15 Common Sense notes 55 2. Get out your worksheet from yesterday so we can finish 3. Vocabulary Quiz tomorrow
Chapter 6/Section 4: Declaring Independence • Categorizing
Chapter 6/Section 4: Declaring Independence • Categorizing
Chapter 6/Section 4: Declaring Independence • Categorizing
Battle of Bunker Hill http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yaAIk6ydRwg
Chapter 6/Section 4: Declaring Independence • Categorizing
Chapter 6/Section 4: Declaring Independence • Categorizing
Chapter 6/Section 4: Declaring Independence • Categorizing
Entry 55 Who: *Thomas Paine was an immigrant from England. *He was asked to write an essay urging independence Common Sense
Entry 56 Who: *Thomas Paine was an immigrant from England. *He was asked to write an essay urging independence Common Sense When: *Common Sense was written in Jan. 1776
Entry 56 Why: * Parliament didn’t have the right to make laws for the colonies. *Kings are corrupt *Economically, we could survive w/out England Who: *Thomas Paine was an immigrant from England. *He was asked to write an essay urging independence Common Sense When: *Common Sense was written in Jan. 1776
Entry 56 Why: * Parliament didn’t have the right to make laws for the colonies. *Kings are corrupt *Economically, we could survive w/out England Who: *Thomas Paine was an immigrant from England. *He was asked to write an essay urging independence Common Sense When: *Common Sense was written in Jan. 1776 Significance: This pamphlet sold many colonists on the idea of independence.
Chapter 6 and 7 Voc/People Quiz tomorrow People: Chapter 6 • 160 • 162 • 164 • 163 Chapter 7 • 178 • 185 • 189 • 191 • 199 • 199