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Westward Expansion 10/1

Engage in a close reading activity to explore the concept of domestic dependent nations in the context of Westward Expansion. Discuss with a partner and analyze key paragraphs from the Supreme Court excerpt. Prepare for the quiz by reviewing handouts and identifying important details and questions.

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Westward Expansion 10/1

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  1. Westward Expansion 10/1 Collect HWK: Domestic Dependent Nations HWK Agenda this week Monday = Domestic Dependent Nations Tuesday= Hand back assignments, begin quiz review Wednesday= Construct Study Aid Thursday = Review Activity Friday= Quiz, Study Aid due

  2. Close Reading Activity • Number the paragraphs in the Supreme Court excerpt. • Take out a piece of paper. • Take notes through this process that both detail your thoughts and your discussion with your partner.

  3. Close Reading Activity • For each of the questions, take 3-5 minutes to silently look back through the text and search for information that relates to your answer. • You will engage in a discussion with your table partner. You will speak with each other using specific communication techniques. • Demonstrate your heard your partner by stating their name summarizing what they just said. • Example, Ryan, I understand why you think Liverpool is better than Chelsea, • Agree and add= and I would also add that paragraph 3 supports your point where it states “.......” • Disagree= but, I think in paragraph 4 the author seems to contradict your argument, where it states “.......”, • Follow up; but what about ______ in paragraph 5

  4. What does Marshall mean when he refers to Native Americans as “domestic dependent nations?” • For each of the questions, take 3-5 minutes to silently look back through the text and search for information that relates to your answer. • You will engage in a discussion with your table partner. You will speak with each other using specific communication techniques. • Demonstrate your heard your partner by stating their name summarizing what they just said. • Example, Ryan, I understand why you think Liverpool is better than Chelsea, • Agree and add= and I would also add that paragraph 3 supports your point where it states “.......” • Disagree= but, I think in paragraph 4 the author seems to contradict your argument, where it states “.......”, • Follow up; but what about ______ in paragraph 5

  5. How does Justice Marshall feel about Native Americans? • For each of the questions, take 3-5 minutes to silently look back through the text and search for information that relates to your answer. • You will engage in a discussion with your table partner. You will speak with each other using specific communication techniques. • Demonstrate your heard your partner by stating their name summarizing what they just said. • Example, Ryan, I understand why you think Liverpool is better than Chelsea, • Agree and add= and I would also add that paragraph 3 supports your point where it states “.......” • Disagree= but, I think in paragraph 4 the author seems to contradict your argument, where it states “.......”, • Follow up; but what about ______ in paragraph 5

  6. How do you feel about Justice Marshall as a lawyer? Person? • For each of the questions, take 3-5 minutes to silently look back through the text and search for information that relates to your answer. • You will engage in a discussion with your table partner. You will speak with each other using specific communication techniques. • Demonstrate your heard your partner by stating their name summarizing what they just said. • Example, Ryan, I understand why you think Liverpool is better than Chelsea, • Agree and add= and I would also add that paragraph 3 supports your point where it states “.......” • Disagree= but, I think in paragraph 4 the author seems to contradict your argument, where it states “.......”, • Follow up; but what about ______ in paragraph 5

  7. Is this opinion fair? • For each of the questions, take 3-5 minutes to silently look back through the text and search for information that relates to your answer. • You will engage in a discussion with your table partner. You will speak with each other using specific communication techniques. • Demonstrate your heard your partner by stating their name summarizing what they just said. • Example, Ryan, I understand why you think Liverpool is better than Chelsea, • Agree and add= and I would also add that paragraph 3 supports your point where it states “.......” • Disagree= but, I think in paragraph 4 the author seems to contradict your argument, where it states “.......”, • Follow up; but what about ______ in paragraph 5

  8. Quiz Preparation Review Handouts: • Look for big idea questions; questions without obvious “right” answers. • Level 3 questions or prompts that require you to judge, predict, evaluate, hypothesize, etc. • Identify key details that good answers would include. People, events, vocabulary, ideas, etc. hat need to be defined, listed, or described. • Level 2 questions or prompts that require you to compare, analyze, explain, contrast, etc. • Identify key details that good answers would include. People, events, vocabulary, ideas, etc. that need to be defined or listed, or described.

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