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Exploring Alexander Hamilton: Preparing for a Class Trip

Join us as we read an article from CommonLit about Alexander Hamilton to gain insight for our upcoming class trip. Engage in pre-reading activities, read the article, and answer questions. Complete the exit ticket to reinforce learning.

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Exploring Alexander Hamilton: Preparing for a Class Trip

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  1. INTRODUCTION Directions Today we’re going to read an article from CommonLit about Alexander Hamilton to help us prepare for our upcoming class trip.

  2. AGENDA • Complete Pre-reading Activity • Read “Alexander Hamilton” and answer the questions • Answer Exit Ticket Question

  3. PRE-READING • Turn to page 1 in your CommonLit packet. • We will watch a short video about the life of Alexander Hamilton. • After we watch the video, circle “True” or “False” next to each statement.

  4. PRE-READING • Turn to page 1 in your CommonLit packet. • We will watch a short video about the life of Alexander Hamilton. • After we watch the video, circle “True” or “False” next to each statement.

  5. Directions Page 2 • Turn to page 2 in your CommonLit packet. • Follow along as we read the article. • We’ll pause to answer the questions.

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  10. EXIT TICKET Directions • Turn to page 7 in your CommonLit packet. • Complete the Exit Ticket. • Use the text to help complete your paragraph.

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