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Take 5 minutes to study before we begin our test! Warm Up: Take 5 minutes to study before we begin our test!

Agenda: New Nation Test Work on Title Page

Test taking procedure: Work by yourself QUIETLY at your desk When you are finished with Part I, bring it to the turn in chair Take out your notebook for part II When you are finished with part II, bring it to the turn in chair Read the board for directions **Stay quiet until everyone is finished!! **

Graph #1: Graph #2:

If you need ideas, look on pages 122-135 of the purple book! Title Page (Page 93 and 94!) Create a title page for our next unit. A title page is like the cover of a book—it should show the reader what the book will be about and spark their interest in the topic. Create a title page about the WESTWARD EXPANSION. Draw pictures, symbols, etc. to demonstrate what YOU know about the new nation. Take your time, be thorough, detailed, and creative.  Include: A Title Pictures/symbols/designs to show what YOU know about WESTWARD EXPANSION (anything!) If you need ideas, look on pages 122-135 of the purple book!