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Welcome to 8 th Grade U.S. History

Welcome to 8 th Grade U.S. History. with Mr. Hughes. Monday, 28 October 2013. Planner page 38. 1. Current Events (Set 9) 2. Ch. 3 Vocabulary 3. Independence / Victory 4. Preview Statement 5. Ch. 3 test (Thursday) 6. Notebooks (Friday). Standard is 8.1. Tuesday, 29 October 2013.

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Welcome to 8 th Grade U.S. History

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  1. Welcome to 8th Grade U.S. History with Mr. Hughes

  2. Monday, 28 October 2013 Planner page 38 • 1. Current Events (Set 9) • 2. Ch. 3 Vocabulary • 3. Independence / Victory • 4. Preview Statement • 5. Ch. 3 test (Thursday) • 6. Notebooks (Friday) Standard is 8.1

  3. Tuesday, 29 October 2013 Planner page 38 • 1. Current Event #2 • 2. Story of Us (IV) • 3. An Incomplete Revolution • 4. Summary Writing • 5. Battles Scorecard Standard is 8.1

  4. Wednesday, 30 October 2013 Planner page: 38 • 1. Current Event #3 • 2. Revolution Art (II) • 3. Revolution Timeline • 4. Incomplete Revolution • Summary • 5. Revolution Magazine • Scavenger hunt Today’s History Standard is 8.1

  5. Thursday, 31 October 2013 Planner page: 39 • 1. Current Event #4 • 2. Revolution Jeopardy • 3. Revolution Test • 4. Conflict-Growth-Change • 5. Summary Writing • 6. Notebook rubric Today’s History Standard is 8.1

  6. Friday, 1 November 2013 Planner page 39 • 1. Current Event #5 • 2. Return tests • 3. Revolution HW • 4. Magazine summary • 5. Constitution Input Chart • 6. Notebooks due Today’s History Standard is 8.2

  7. Current Events (Set 9) 1. “Some Saudi Arabian Women Defy Driving Ban on Female Drivers in Day of Protest Amid Threats.” Equal rights? Petition and social media campaign seeks to lift prohibition that is part of gender based laws. Saturday’s protest was the 3rd of its kind since 1990 when women were arrested or lost their jobs

  8. Current Event #2 • 2. “Ellis Island Museum Reopens Doors One year After Superstorm Sandy Flood Damage Closed the Monument.” • Millions of immigrants entered through New York Harbor; $77 million to reopen both Liberty and Ellis Islands. Ellis Island Liberty Island 12 million immigrants were processed at Ellis Island between 1892 and 1954 Immigrants had to answer 29 questions to gain citizenship. (11,747 per day at peak)

  9. Current Event #3 3. “Slave Descendants Fight Property Tax Hike that Threatens Homeowners on Historic Coastal Island.” Gullah-Geechee community on Sapelo Island off Georgia’s coast, may have to sell ancestral homes. Fewer than 50 people, all descendants of slaves, face 600% increase in property assessments

  10. 4. “Serra High Teachers and Football Coaches Face Disciplinary Action over Halloween Costume.” Staff dressed as Jamaican Olympic bobsled team wore “blackface” prompting charges of racism. Current Event #4 Racist? Poor judgment? Inappropriate? Teachers posted pictures from party on Facebook

  11. Current Event #5 • 5. “National Security Agency (NSA) Responds to Claims of Spying on Allies & Hacking Search Engines.” • Leaker Edward Snowden alleges intelligence gathered on world leaders, Pope Francis, Google and Yahoo. NSA denies it is hacking & collecting metadata; but does not refute the other spying activities

  12. Chapter 3 / Section 4: Independence - Victory (Page 98) War in the South Green Dragoons History Standard: 8.1 Banastre Tarleton

  13. Explain one of the British • strategies for trying to win • the American Revolution…. • 2. Why were the Patriots • accused of breaking the • “rules of war”? Chapter 3 / Section 4: Independence - Victory (Page 99) The Swamp Fox: Francis Marion History Standard: 8.1

  14. Chapter 3 / Section 4: Independence - Victory (Page 100-101) • Why did France become • an ally of the colonies during • the American Revolution? • 2. How did the French help • force the British to surrender? Battle of Yorktown (1781) North America after the Treaty ofParis of 1783 History Standard: 8.1

  15. Daniel Morgan Marquis de Lafayette Baron von Steuben Abigail Adams Crispus Attucks Thomas Paine John Paul Jones Francis Marion Molly Pitcher Charles Cornwallis Bernardo Galvez Hessians

  16. Lexington Philadelphia Yorktown Bunker Hill Concord Paris Trenton Valley Forge Saratoga Vincennes Quebec Kips Bay

  17. Revolutionary War Weapons

  18. An Incomplete Revolution: African Americans in the American Revolution History Standard: 8.1

  19. Conflict – Growth – or Change? • John Adams • Sugar Act • Sons of Liberty • Committee of Correspondence • Daughters of Liberty • Crispus Attucks • Boston Massacre • Stamp Act • Navigation Acts • Tea Act • Townshend Acts • Boston Tea Party • Intolerable Acts • Writs of Assistance • Quartering Act • First Continental Congress • Minutemen • Militia • Lexington & Concord • Bunker Hill • Trenton • Thomas Paine • Common Sense • Thomas Jefferson • Declaration of Independence • Second Continental Congress • Olive Branch Petition • Redcoats • Patriots • Loyalists (Tories) • Daniel Morgan • Francis Marion • Saratoga • Valley Forge • Ticonderoga • Camden • Cowpens • Yorktown • Bernardo Galvez • Marquis de Lafayette • Baron von Steuben • Treaty of Paris • George Washington • Jamestown • John Smith • John Rolfe • Pocohontas • Bacon’s Rebellion • Pilgrims • Puritans • Mayflower Compact • John Winthrop • William Bradford • Roger Williams • Anne Hutchinson • Salem Witch Trials • Middle Passage • Quakers • William Penn • Great Awakening • Enlightenment • Seven Year’s War • Proclamation of 1763 • Sam Adams • Patrick Henry

  20. American Revolution Project“My Place in the Revolution”Due: Friday, 11/8 1-Color yourself into the clothing (including your head/face) 2-Choose & color one picture for every caption 3-Your picture only has to represent one part of the standard 4-Explain (justify) your captions & pictures on the back-side

  21. American Revolution Project“Revolution Flipbook”Due: Friday, 11/8 1-Flipbook must contain a minimum of 4 pages + a Title Page 2-Each page must have an illustration, explanation, and caption 3-The four pages must represent one from each of these: *Northern battles *Turning points *Southern battles / frontier *Independence & victory

  22. American Revolution Project“Revolution Newspaper”Due: Friday, 11/8 Choose 2 Revolutionary people Choose 2 Revolutionary events / battles Draw / color an illustration for each person / battle Create a caption for each picture Write a short news articles for each person / event

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