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Welcome B ack! Bellringer :

Welcome B ack! Bellringer : . Please have your binder prepared and ready on your desk to be checked. While waiting on me to check your binder grab 1. If you have an “A” on your desk pick up 2 atlas books from the front of the class.

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Welcome B ack! Bellringer :

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  1. Welcome Back! Bellringer: Please have your binder prepared and ready on your desk to be checked. While waiting on me to check your binder grab 1. If you have an “A” on your desk pick up 2 atlas books from the front of the class. 2. If you have a “B” on your desk pick up 3 different colored pencil from the “student station” in the front corner

  2. Binder Organization • Tab #1- Unit 1 • Tab #2- Unit 2 • Tab #3- Unit 3 • Tab #4- Unit 4 • Tab #5- Unit 5 • Tab #6- Graded Work • Tab #7- Assessments: Quizzes, Tests, and Essays

  3. Homework Due: September 3rd(A) and 4th(B)

  4. Colonization Standards • B.1.a. Identify the reasons for colonization, evaluate its impacts, and analyze the success or failure of settlements in North America • B.1.b. Analyze religious development and its significance in colonial America (e.g., religious settlements, the Great Awakening) • B.1.c. Describe significant aspects of the variety of social structures of colonial America • B.1.d. Compare the economies of the various colonies, and analyze the development and impact of indentured servitude and African slavery in North America (e.g., social, political, and economic)   • Learning Targets • I can identify the reasons for settlement throughout the 13 colonies and evaluate their successes and failures. • I can compare/contrast the colonies in terms of society and economics. • Essential Question • What factors were most important for the early American colonies to succeed?

  5. TIMED-PAIR-SHARE Question: What would make you decide to leave your home and start over someplace far away? Think time: 5 seconds Share time: 20 Seconds Partner A goes first!  YAY! Try giving an encouraging remark like “thanks for sharing” at the end of your partners response.

  6. First Settlements While watching the video clips record the successes or failures of the first settlements in America in your comparison chart on handout 1A.

  7. First American Settlement-Jamestown, Virginia 1607 • Jamestown 1607 • Draw name, date, and a star like the one on the map • Reason for settlement: economic profit • Draw a money sign $ next to the star Jamestown

  8. Second American Settlement- Plymouth, Massachusetts 1620 Plymouth-1620 • Draw name, date, and star like the one on the map • Reason for Settlement: Religious freedom • Write “religious freedom” on the colony of Massachusetts

  9. The settlements grow in population. More people travel from Britain to the new areas in America forming colonies for religious freedom or to make a profit through land ownership. Making money off of land required labor. The first form of labor were indentured servants. Indentured Servants: people from Britain who agreed to work for 5-7 years without pay for passage to the American colonies.

  10. 13 Colonies Map Activity

  11. 13 American Colonies First row of chart  • Due to geographic and environmental differences the colonies have been split into 3 groups • New England • Middle • Southern • Color each group of colonies a different color • Don’t forget to create and fill out a legend! • Example : New England: Middle: Southern:

  12. Nystrom Map Activity • Directions • Use information from the maps on pages 24 and 25 of the Nystrom Atlas Book to complete the chart on handout 1A for each region. • Use all maps and read all information! • Work Individually • If you have questions raise your hand please • You have 20 minutes! Watch the clock

  13. Exit Slip • Prompt: Compare colonies • Name 2 similarities between the 3 groups of colonies. • Name 2 differences between the 3 groups of colonies.

  14. The Great Awakening(Write definition top of 1Z) A period of religious revival where preachers traveled all over the 13 colonies preaching to huge crowds about religious matters and authority One of the most influential preachers was George Whitfield

  15. Great Awakening Reading Activity (1Y) We are going to read 2 different primary documents about The Great Awakening and George Whitfield. Please follow along with document A.

  16. Timed Pair Share • Question: Why was George Whitfield so popular? • Think time 3-5 seconds. • Response time: 30 seconds • Partner B goes first  Yay! • Try giving an encouraging remark like “thanks for sharing” at the end of your partners response.

  17. Turn in at the end of class • Primary document Readings • Handout 1Z “ The Great Awakening” • Return Atlas and colored pencils

  18. Exit Slip Make sure to include your name, date, and write the prompt/question on the slip of paper. Make sure you give a thoughtful response. Tip: Think about what you learned about thesis statements in English class. Prompt: What are the components of a thesis statements?

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