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Mon Sept 9 TasksDue DateComments 3 week TestFri, Sept 131 st 3 weeks Warm UP – 5 minutes 1.Netschool 2.Select Geography and Syllabus Quiz. If Netschool is not cooperating, type this link-  3.Click the Yellow Sign up arrow 4.Click Search, Then search on Class Title – Roach US History # (# = class period), click Exact Match 5.Register 6.Go to Classes TODAY’s Activity 1.Quiz 2.Jamestown Hook Exercise 1.Questions Closing0909 Obj: MiniQ: Early Jamestown – Why Did So Many Colonists Die? Closing: Predict why so many colonists died at Jamestown and provide evidence from Map

Tues Sept 10, 2013 Obj: MiniQ: Early Jamestown – Why Did So Many Colonists Die? Closing: Create an introduction to your essay answering the question above. Warm UP – 5 minutes 1.Setup your Notebook 2.Title, 09/10 Early Jamestown – Why Did So Many Colonists Die? TODAY’s Activity 1.Mini - DBQ TasksDue DateComments 3 week TestFri, Sept 131 st 3 weeks

Wed Sept 11, 2013 Obj: MiniQ: Early Jamestown – Why Did So Many Colonists Die? Closing: Draw and identify inferences from your documents to support the question why colonists died in Jamestown. Warm UP – 5 minutes Netschool – Download and Save Document Analysis TODAY’s Activity: 1.Today Is September 11 th. Watch the you tube movie and discuss how effective leadership works in a democratic government. How do our rights and responsibilities in a crisis reflect our national identity? 2.Write TODAY’s Date in Notebook 3.Mini-DBQ Activity TasksDue DateComments 3 week TestFri, Sept 131 st 3 weeks (Review on Netschool)

Thurs Sept 12 Obj: MiniQ: Early Jamestown – Why Did So Many Colonists Die? Closing: Use evidence from documents that explain how colonists died in Jamestown 1607 Warm UP – 5 minutes: 1. Any questions about the Review TODAY’s Activity: 1.Write TODAY’s Date in Notebook 2.DBQ Activity TasksDue DateComments 3 week TestFri, Sept 131 st 3 weeks

Fri Sept 13 Obj: MiniQ: Early Jamestown – Why Did So Many Colonists Die? Closing: Write an essay that answers the question Why did so many died in Jamestown using evidence from the documents. Warm UP – None TODAY’s Activity 1.3 week Test 2.Title, 09/13 Historical Marker 3.10 minutes: Using the rubric look for components of a good essay using an example 4.Essay Requirements 1.Double-Spaced 2.Handwritten TasksDue DateComments 3 week TestFri, Sept 131 st 3 weeks

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