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Monday , Nov. 11. Get out your History Spiral then put your binder on the floor Put your homework on my desk (chapter 6 worksheet ) if you did not on Friday 3. Update your Table of Contents if you did not yesterday Date Title Entry # 11/7 Enlightenment influences on D of I notes 50
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Monday, Nov. 11 • Get out your History Spiral then put your binder on the floor • Put your homework on my desk (chapter 6 worksheet) if you did not on Friday 3. Update your Table of Contents if you did not yesterday Date Title Entry # 11/7 Enlightenment influences on D of I notes 50 11/7 Signers of the Declaration wksheet51 11/11 Warm-Ups Nov. 11 to 15 52 11/11 Strengths and Weaknesses of Revolution notes53 4. Turn to entry #52 and title it: Warm Up’s Nov. 11 to 15th Write and answer the following: What are your unalienable rights? (there are 3 of them that Thomas Jefferson said we are endowed with by our Creator)
Nov. 11th: Veterans Day http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymCa1eB_qLA
What do I do now? • Finish Enlightenment influences on D of I notes on entry #50 with your team • Turn to entry #53 and title it: Strengths and Weaknesses of the American Revolution. • Get a History Alive Book and round robin read page 120 and 121. When finished get a paper bag from Mrs. Siek and put the categories under American Strengths, American Weaknesses, British Strengths, British Weaknesses • Mrs. Siek checks and then your team copies these in your notes
Enlightenment influences on D of I notes 1.Turn to entry #50 and title it Enlightenment influences on D of I notes. • Copy the following graphic organizer. Fill in the three main beliefs of each philosopher. • Fill in this box with at least four principles of self-government and natural rights from the D of I. Before each principle, write the # of the philosopher who influenced this.