+ Towards Independence Day 2 Reading Notes and Small Group Work.

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+ Towards Independence Day 2 Reading Notes and Small Group Work

+ Friday 9/9 Towards Independence p. 18 DO NOW : Discussion: Why did colonists feel Britain was being unfair? Daily Learning Objective: I understand why the colonists were becoming angry with the British Activities: Visual Discovery Partner Notes Debrief/ Exit Ticket

+ Look at the picture and think about the following questions…

+ Look at the picture and think about the following questions…. What do you see happening in the picture…. Describe How would you describe the two people in the picture? How can you relate this picture to our study of the founding of the United States?

+ Partner Notes Clock Partners 3pm Read Use Graphic organizer to organize reading notes in note book Break into partners- Desk Olympics! Expectation is to complete 2 more sections of the reading notes today 5.2- p p Desk Olympics! Per. 1- :52 Per. 2- Per.4- Per.5- Per. 7-

+ Reflection Were the colonists justified in their anger towards Britain? Why or why not?

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