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If you have a legitimate issue where you sit ,see me.

KUDos: Do: Understand: 9.10.18 Know: Checkpoint No Homework-No Game! Colonizing Georgia Understand: SS8H2 Analyze the colonial period of Georgia’s history. Explain the importance of the Charter of 1732 (philanthropy, economics, and defense). Analyze the relationship between James Oglethorpe, Tomochichi, and Mary Musgrove in establishing the city of Savannah at Yamacraw Bluff. Evaluate the role of diverse groups (Jews, Salzburgers, Highland Scots, and Malcontents) Explain the transition of Georgia into a royal colony Give examples of the kinds of goods and services produced and traded in colonial Georgia. Do: Checkpoint No Homework-No Game! Poker Chip Game!  KUDos: 9.10.18

If you have a legitimate issue where you sit ,see me.

KUDos: Do: Understand: 9.10.18 Know: Checkpoint No Homework-No Game! Colonizing Georgia Understand: SS8H2 Analyze the colonial period of Georgia’s history. Explain the importance of the Charter of 1732 (philanthropy, economics, and defense). Analyze the relationship between James Oglethorpe, Tomochichi, and Mary Musgrove in establishing the city of Savannah at Yamacraw Bluff. Evaluate the role of diverse groups (Jews, Salzburgers, Highland Scots, and Malcontents) Explain the transition of Georgia into a royal colony Give examples of the kinds of goods and services produced and traded in colonial Georgia. Do: Checkpoint No Homework-No Game! Poker Chip Game!  KUDos: 9.10.18

If you have a legitimate issue where you sit ,see me.

KUDos: Do: Understand: 9.10.18 Know: Checkpoint No Homework-No Game! Colonizing Georgia Understand: SS8H2 Analyze the colonial period of Georgia’s history. Explain the importance of the Charter of 1732 (philanthropy, economics, and defense). Analyze the relationship between James Oglethorpe, Tomochichi, and Mary Musgrove in establishing the city of Savannah at Yamacraw Bluff. Evaluate the role of diverse groups (Jews, Salzburgers, Highland Scots, and Malcontents) Explain the transition of Georgia into a royal colony Give examples of the kinds of goods and services produced and traded in colonial Georgia. Do: Checkpoint No Homework-No Game! Poker Chip Game!  KUDos: 9.10.18

If you have a legitimate issue where you sit ,see me.

KUDos: Do: Understand: 9.10.18 Know: Checkpoint No Homework-No Game! Colonizing Georgia Understand: SS8H2 Analyze the colonial period of Georgia’s history. Explain the importance of the Charter of 1732 (philanthropy, economics, and defense). Analyze the relationship between James Oglethorpe, Tomochichi, and Mary Musgrove in establishing the city of Savannah at Yamacraw Bluff. Evaluate the role of diverse groups (Jews, Salzburgers, Highland Scots, and Malcontents) Explain the transition of Georgia into a royal colony Give examples of the kinds of goods and services produced and traded in colonial Georgia. Do: Checkpoint No Homework-No Game! Poker Chip Game!  KUDos: 9.10.18

No Work? No Play! Several people are not turning in work. This is UNACCEPTABLE! I make this class as fun as I can…until you refuse to do the work I assign. It’s for YOU, not ME! Those who did not turn in the vocab chart will be working on that instead of playing my favorite game. It’s 70% of your grade and I have several students with F’s! Once you are finished, you are allowed to play. If you don’t get finished today, you will be working on it EVERYDAY in class until I get it. And you are NOT getting full credit at this point!—it’s late and you are making me take my PERSONAL time to grade an assignment that I should ALREADY HAVE!

No Work? No Play! 1st period You will work on this assignment Jose Alex Abby Kevin Pedro You will work on this assignment NO TALKING You can join the game when you are DONE. Malik Amarion Luis Yakelin

No Work? No Play! 2nd period You will work on this assignment Daniel Natalia Ron Camron Ayanah You will work on this assignment NO TALKING You can join the game when you are DONE. Emily Heidi Osvaldo Bryan Adrian R

No Work? No Play! You will work on this assignment NO TALKING 3rd period Jonathan Ariel Cindy Luca Quintrisha You will work on this assignment NO TALKING You can join the game when you are DONE.

No Work? No Play! 4th period You will work on this assignment Jocy Felipe Alejandro You will work on this assignment NO TALKING You can join the game when you are DONE. Austin Alexsander Christian

No Work? No Play! You will work on this assignment NO TALKING 5th period Jennifer Iker Buchi Kachi Rosa You will work on this assignment NO TALKING You can join the game when you are DONE.

Poker Chip Game

Colonial Casino! 3 poker chips of different colors Place them in the middle of the desks in a line I’ll put up a multiple choice question You will grab the color chip of the correct answer You are only allowed to grab one color. Whoever grabs it first gets the point Keep score on your scorecards.

ARE YOU READY? Casino Move-out You have your Study Guide with you if you need to jot down any notes. There is space on the bottom of the back for you to write These are due COMPLETE tom!!!!!!!!!!! READY?

Which group arrived in Georgia first? Malcontents Salzburgers Scottish

Salzburgers!

2. Which thing happened first? Building Savannah Royal Colony Meeting Tomochichi

Meeting Tomochichi

3. Why did the Salzburgers move to Georgia from Austria? Religious freedom Get rich Find land

Religious Freedom

4. What is the number one reason Georgia was founded? More land Defend S. Carolina Protect Florida

Defend S. Carolina

5. Why did Oglethorpe want to settle Georgia? Give debtors a new start To get rich on gold Religious freedom

Give debtors a new start

6. Why did England want to explore the New World? Find land and gold Religious freedom Escape prison

Find land and gold

They’re scared of Indians 7. Why did the Spanish land in the Barrier Islands instead of inside Georgia? They heard there was gold They’re scared of Indians Ships will hit the islands 1st

Ships hit the islands first

Declined Flourished Expanded 8. What happened to the Native population after the Europeans arrived in the New World? Declined Flourished Expanded

Declined

9. What did Oglethorpe, Tomochichi, and Mary all want in Savannah? More trade War Peace

Peace

10. The King took over Georgia when it became… Trustee Colony Charter of 1732 Royal Colony

Royal Colony

11. Which people did Oglethorpe want to help defend against Florida? Highland Scots Jews Salzburgers

Highland Scots

12. How did De Soto impact the Native Americans? Joined them Traded Killed w/ disease

Killed with disease

King of England 1 of the Trustees Royal Governor 13. James Oglethorpe was… King of England 1 of the Trustees Royal Governor

1 of the Trustees

14. How would you describe the Malcontents? Disloyal Happy Hard-working

Disloyal

15. What was the first permanent settlement in Georgia? Atlanta Ebenezer Savannah

Savannah

16. Who controlled Georgia during the Trustee Period? King of England Trustees Elected Governor

Trustees

17. Who controlled Georgia during the Royal Period? King of England Trustees Elected Governor

King of England