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The Lost City: Roanoke Island. Day 1. Standards: AL.SS.5.10, 10.1,10.2 Objective: TSW describe the success and failures of Roanoke Island settlements. By Jennifer Conner. You will need: Social Studies text book Paper Pencil Art supplies Social Studies interactive notebook
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The Lost City:RoanokeIsland Day 1 Standards: AL.SS.5.10, 10.1,10.2 Objective: TSW describe the success and failures of Roanoke Island settlements. By Jennifer Conner • You will need: • Social Studies text book • Paper • Pencil • Art supplies • Social Studies interactive notebook • Turn to page 155 • Read “Why We Remember” to yourself.
Reflect on “Why We Remember”. • On a sheet of paper, make a personal connection to the text. • Tell me what this paragraph made you think about. Why is what we are about to learn important? • It is the very beginning of the country in which we live with many luxuries and freedoms. • This is one reason we celebrate Thanksgiving every year.
Read pages 156 – 157 Why did the English & Spanish want colonies in America? • To find gold and other natural resources. What is a resource? • The resources they were looking for were probably natural resources. A natural resource is a material source of wealth, such as timber (or wood), fresh water, or a mineral deposit that occurs in a natural state and has economic value. • It is not man made, but can be used for food, to build with, and trade or sell.
Why was Sir Walter Raleigh a good choice as the organizer of the first English Colony in North America? • He had explored North America in the early 1580’s, so…
How did war between England and Spain affect the fate of the Roanoke Island Settlement? • England needed all of its ships for the war, so John White could not return with a shipload of supplies until about 3 years later.
Clear your desk. • You will need: • Pen or Marker • Scissors
Who was Sir Walter Raleigh? • Raleigh was a wealthy friend of the Queen of England, who gave him permission to start a colony in North America. • Twice he tried to start a colony in North Carolina, but failed.
Why did Raleigh’s first colony fail? • The colonist did not plant enough crops to support the colony. • The Indians nearby got tired of providing the colonist with food. • The colonist began to starve and a ship from England picked up the survivors.
What happened to the second colony? • England became involved in a war with Spain and sent no ships to check on the colony for 3 years. • When ships finally did arrive, there was no sign of life in the colony. • The only clue was the word “CROATOAN” carved into a tree.
The Lost City:RoanokeIsland Day 2 Standards: AL.SS.5.10, 10.1,10.2 Objective: TSW describe the success and failures of Roanoke Island settlements. By: Jennifer Conner • You will need: • Social Studies text book • Paper • Pencil • Art supplies • Social Studies interactive notebook • Turn to page 155 • Read “Why We Remember” to yourself.
Clear your desk. • Get out the flip book we made yesterday. http://library.thinkquest.org/05aug/00156/roanokeoverview2.html
Who was Sir Walter Raleigh? • Raleigh was a wealthy friend of the Queen of England, who gave him permission to start a colony in North America. • Twice he tried to start a colony in North Carolina, but failed.
Why did Raleigh’s first colony fail? • The colonist did not plant enough crops to support the colony. • The Indians nearby got tired of providing the colonist with food. • The colonist began to starve and a ship from England picked up the survivors.
What happened to the second colony? • England became involved in a war with Spain and sent no ships to check on the colony for 3 years. • When ships finally did arrive, there was no sign of life in the colony. • The only clue was the word “CROATOAN” carved into a tree.
Roanoke Island Question & Answer Disc • You will need: • Pen or Pencil • Scissors
Why did the English and Spanish want colonies in America? • To find gold and other resources
Why was Sir Walter Raleigh a good choice as the organizer of the first English colony in North America? • He had explored North America in the early 1580’s, so he had some experience.
How did a war between England and Spain affect the fate of the Roanoke Island Settlement? • England needed all of its ships for the war, so John White could not return with a shipload of supplies until about 3 years later.