Thursday, October 31, 2019

Week of 11/4/2019


11/4 - Revision day with ELA

11/5 - Chapter 5 Section 1 
Section 1 Objectives
1. To analyze colonial values
2. To identify roles of colonial women and children
3. To evaluate the results of a high literacy rate in the colonies
4. To identify the effects of the Great Awakening and the
Enlightenment
Growth of Colonial Economies

11/6 - Chapter 5 Section 2
Section 2 Objectives
1. To identify the rights that colonists expected as English subjects
2. To explain why colonies challenged the rule of Governor Edmund Andros
3. To evaluate how England’s Glorious Revolution affected the colonies
4. To explain the importance of the Zenger trial verdict

11/7 - Chapter 5 Section 3 ‘The French and Indian War’
Section 3 Objectives
1. To identify French colonial claims
2. To trace the French and Indian War
3. To explain how the British won the French and Indian War
4. To evaluate the results of the war
Cause and Effect of the War

11/8 - Finish Section 3, review and discuss The French and Indian War/Seven Years War

Week of 10/28/2019


10/28 - Chapter 4, section 4, ‘The Backcountry’ Section 4 Objectives
1. To describe the geography of the Backcountry
2. To identify Backcountry settlers and to understand
Backcountry life
3. To identify other people in North America and explain
their conflict with the English colonists
*Discuss Geographical adaptation that each colony made – Human Environment Interaction

10/29 - Finish all of chapter 4

10/30 - Chapter 4 Review

10/31 - Chapter 4 Test

11/1 - “Milltown” video

Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Week of 10/21/2019

10/21 - Chapter 4 Section 1 p.109-113
Section 1 Objectives
1. To explain how distinct regions developed during the
colonial period
2. To describe life in the New England farms and towns
3. To describe the three types of Atlantic trade
4. To identify the reasons for changes in Puritan society

Note taking re-teach

10/22 - Discuss Navigation Acts – prelude to colonial revolt
Group project – Re-visit Mercantilism and its pivotal role in colonial resentment that leads to revolt

10/23 - Early Out

Chapter 4 Section 2, p. 114-118
Section 2 Objectives
1. To identify the resources of the Middle Colonies
2. To describe the prosperity of the cities
3. To evaluate the diversity of the region
4. To analyze the treatment of African America

10/24 - Continue Chapter 4 Sections 1 & 2.

10/25 -  Chapter 4, section 3, ‘The Southern Colonies’ p. 119-123
Section 3 Objectives
1. To analyze the plantation economy and the use of slaves
2. To describe plantation life
3. To understand life under slavery

4. To describe resistance to slavery

Monday, October 14, 2019

Week of 10/14/2019

10/14 - Columbus Day
Chapter 3 Review

10/15 - Chapter 3 Test

10/16 - Review Test results, 
Finish ‘King Philip’s War’ video

10/17 - MEA Days, no school

10/18 - MEA Days, no school

Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Week of 10/7/2019

10/7 - Chapter 3, Section 1 Early Colonies have Mixed Success p85-89
Objectives
1. To describe early English attempts at colonizing
2. To explain English financing of a colony
3. To summarize how Jamestown was founded and grew
4. To analyze the conflicts of the Jamestown colonists both
with Native Americans and among the colonists themselves

10/8 - Chapter 3, Section 2  New England Colonies p. 92-97
Objectives
1. To explain why the Pilgrims established Plymouth Colony
2. To explain why the Puritans set up the Massachusetts Bay
Colony
3. To identify the New England Way and to evaluate
challenges to Puritan leadership
4. To summarize the causes and effects of King Philip’s War
and the Salem witchcraft trials

10/9 - - Chapter 3, Section 3 p. 
Section 3 Objectives
1. To compare the founding of the four Middle Colonies
2. To trace the growth of the Middle Colonies
3. To explain how economics influenced the development of
the Southern Colonies
4. To identify unique reasons for the founding of Georgia and
Maryland

10/10 - ‘After the Mayflower’ – King Philip’s War, Wampanoag war with English settlers in Massachusetts colony. Video notes.

10/11 - ‘After the Mayflower’ – King Philip’s War, Wampanoag war with English settlers in Massachusetts colony. Video notes.

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