Introduction to the French Revolution. Agenda 1.Recap –French Revolution 2.Vocabulary Review 3.Crash Course French Revolution 4.Guided Reading: Revolution.

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Introduction to the French Revolution

Agenda 1.Recap –French Revolution 2.Vocabulary Review 3.Crash Course French Revolution 4.Guided Reading: Revolution Threatens the French King 5.French Revolution Storyboard

Recap During block days, we completed vocabulary about the French Revolution. During the unit we will see these vocabulary words in action. The better you understand the vocabulary, the better you will understand the French Revolution

Vocabulary Review revolution-vocabulary-flash-cards/ revolution-vocabulary-flash-cards/ Vocabulary Test on Monday

Video Clip Overview of the French Revolution: FY FY

In Your OneNote book Title the page “Three Estates and Causes of the Revolution” and draw a line to split the page in half. Copy down the graphic organizers on the page. One in each section of the page.

1 st estate 2 nd estate 3 rd Estate Causes of the Revolution: Divide your page into two parts. One side the graph and the other side Causes of Revolution

Guided Reading Now open the Seven Summaries PDF File. As you are reading, pay attention We are going to be reading Section 1: Revolution Threatens the French King.

Now fill your graphic organizer

Add all this information in your page

Write the causes in the next column

French Revolution Storyboard Create a new page and title French Revolution Story board. Now on your page create a story board with nine slides. You may insert table with 1 column and 9 rows. ( just a suggestion). After you create the story board frame, write the story of the French Revolution. I have given you the pictures and they are in order of the event. Your task is to paste the pictures in each frame and write the events of the story that matches your picture. You must read the pdf file to get the information

In 1789, France….. (write all that was happening (causes) and also the king’s decision to tax the nobles)

The Estates General May 5 th, 1789 Explain why the Estate General was clalled? Don’t forget to mention dates in your story.

National Assembly Formed June 17 th, 1789 Explain why the National assembly was formed (Reading)

Tennis Court Oath June 20 th, 1789 Explain this event in detail. Don’t forget the dates.

Storming The Bastille July 14 th, 1789 Elaborate the details of this event. Don’t forget the date

The Great Fear July 20 th,-August 5 th,1789 Explain the Great Fear. Chech your reading. Don’t forget the date

National Assembly Official August 4 th, 1789 Here, explain what happens

Declaration Of The Rights Of Man August 26 th, Don’t forget to explain the what happens to the king’s rule

March To Versailles October 5 th, 1789 Make this part of the story interesting and don’t forget the quote “If you don’t have bread then eat cake” –Queen Mary Antoinette

French Revolution Storyboard As we read and learn more about the French Revolution, we are going to be making multiple storyboards. You are going to be required to copy down the text for each box, and to produce an illustration, with color, for each box.

Some sample script to jump start your story