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Journey Through History: Discovering My Story

Embark on a journey through my summer adventures, exploring the vital elements that shape my history. From my unique experiences to the lessons learned, discover the 4 key points that define my story and why they're significant. Join me as we delve into the past to uncover the essence of my being.

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Journey Through History: Discovering My Story

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  1. Chapter 1 Day 1Bellringer • Over my summer… (4-5 Sentences)

  2. If someone was writing a book about the history of you, what are the 4 main points they should include in the book about you? Why? Chapter 1 Day 2Bellringer

  3. Chapter 1 Day 3Bellringer • What are 3 inventions you could never live without? Explain why you couldn’t live without each invention? • For Example: Mr. Flynn could never live without the alarm clock.

  4. Chapter 1 Day 4Bellringer • What is team work? Do you think we use team work more today, or do you think Native American societies used more team work? Why?

  5. Chapter 1 Day 5Bellringer • Read the description of Anasazi life. Front and back. • Write a quick letter to a friend describing your life as an Anasazi teen. • DO NOT WRITE ON THE HAND- OUT!!

  6. Chapter 1 Day 6Bellringer • Find a partner… • Get 4 colored pencils per group • Begin working on Map Work

  7. Chapter 1 Day 6Bellringer • "Treat the earth well: it was not given to you by your parents, it was loaned to you by your children. We do not inherit the Earth from our Ancestors, we borrow it from our Children." • What does this quote mean? How can you live up to this Native American Quote?

  8. Chapter 1 Day 8Bellringer • Many Native Americans used art as a form of story telling. • Tell me what you did this weekend by using pictures.

  9. Chapter 1 Day 9Bellringer • Today is the second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. • What have you done to help the victims of Katrina? What could you do to help the victims if you have not done anything? Why is it important to help people that have been through a major disaster like Katrina?

  10. Chapter 1 Day 10 Bellringer • Write a definition to the following terms that have been a part of our chapter 1 reading. • Domestication • Potlatch • Migration • Beringia

  11. Chapter 1 Day 11Bellringer • Imagine you are a Viking. • Write me a brief story about what you think a Viking raid on an enemy town would be like.

  12. Chapter 1 Day 13Bellringer • What are the best ways to prepare for a test? What will you do to prepare yourself for your test tomorrow?

  13. Chapter 1 Day 14BellringerTest Today!! • What are the 2 most important things you’ve learned about in chapter 1? Describe why each is important.

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