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Topic: The Puritans: The Salem Witch Trials Levels: Notice, identify, and summarize . Thursday, September 27th. Assessments/ Assignments. You think you know, but you have NO IDEA! Academic Viewing: The Puritans and Salem Witch Trials Cornell Notes 3. Ticket Out .
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Topic: The Puritans: The Salem Witch Trials Levels: Notice, identify, and summarize Thursday, September 27th Assessments/ Assignments • You think you know, but you have NO IDEA! • Academic Viewing: The Puritans and Salem Witch Trials • Cornell Notes • 3. Ticket Out • Think*Pair*Share • Ticket Out/Summarize • MDGR Due: Tuesday, October 2nd • 5 Vocab Sentences Due: Monday, October 1st
On Your Desk: • Cornell Notes • Square
House Keeping Thinkalicious Test • Come in today after school, or tomorrow during lunch or after school, to finish. Vocabulary Sentences • YOU choose 5 vocabulary words and write 1 sentence for each word. Sentences must be thoughtful and coherent. • Questions?
Topic:The Puritans: Salem Witch TrialsEssential Question: Who are The Puritans and what is their association with the Salem witch trials? What do you know? • 2-3 Bullet points • Share with shoulder partner (1 min) What do you WANT to know? • 2-3 Questions • Share with shoulder partner (1min)
Academic Viewing • As you watch: • Take notes on what you think is important information. • Notes: • They do not have to be complete sentences, but need to make sense if someone else, moi, were to read them. Abbreviated form. • Puritans were a group of people who took the Bible literally and were religious extremists. • P = group read Bible LITERALLY & extreme w/ religion. • How many notes? • At least 8 bulleted points for each section/heading. FYI: I’ll let you know when we begin a new section/heading with the video. • Be prepared to share your notes with the class. No excuses!
Ticket Out: (meaning you need to do this in order to leave!) On your square: 1. Two questions: Write two questions you still have after watching the video. 2. One summary: In a complete sentence, tell me (summarize) what you just viewed. Identifying one piece of information you find important. 3. One opinion: In a complete sentence, tell me your opinion of the Salem Witch Trials, and justify your opinion.