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Tuesday , Sept. 27th

Tuesday , Sept. 27th. 1. Get out your spiral 2. Update your table of contents Date Title Entry # 9/19 English colonization Timeline 15 9/20 What Happened at Roanoke? Notes 16 9/20 Survival Plan 17 9/21 Jamestown Leadership activity 18

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Tuesday , Sept. 27th

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  1. Tuesday, Sept. 27th 1. Get out your spiral 2. Update your table of contents Date Title Entry # 9/19 English colonization Timeline 15 9/20 What Happened at Roanoke? Notes 16 9/20 Survival Plan 17 9/21 Jamestown Leadership activity 18 9/23 What was Jamestown? notes 19 9/23 Colonization Vocabulary 20 9/26 Nightmare at Jamestown movie 21 9/27 Pilgrim Flowchart 22 3. Get out your movie sheet from yesterday

  2. Pilgrim directions • Get a pair of scissors and a textbook • Turn to page 76 and cut out squares • Put squares in chronological order • Ask Mrs. Siek to check answers • Glue in spiral

  3. Oct. 4: The Mayflower Compact When? November 1620 Where? Cape Cod, Massachusetts (Plymouth) Why? Terms of the Virginia Company charter would not apply to their new colony (outside its jurisdiction) Who? Pilgrim and Strangers (men only) What? Framework for Governing - Social Compact Summary:

  4. Summary: Acrostic Poem P M I A L Y G F R L I O M W S E R

  5. Summary: Acrostic Poem A fter many years of slavery, slaves B egan to turn forcefully against O thers who kept them from freedom. L ives were shattered by I ll natured men who wanted T o keep slaves to work on their plantations. I ndignant free men O f the abolitionist groups N otified others through I nformative newsletters that they S hould help out in T rying to win freedom for Slaves still living under a white man’s rule

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