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September 18, 2013 Homework: Bring text book to class for the rest of the week. Visit Do Now: What is a conflict? Give an example of a time you had to deal with a conflict.

September 19, 2013 Home work: none Do Now: Write the ENTIRE Question and circle answer – Which of the following was NOT a cause of conflict between the colonists and British? A. Taxes B. Lexington & Concord C. the Boston Massacre D. John Smith & Pocahontas

September 20, 2013 Home work: None Do Now: What was the American Revolution? Why is it important?

Ticket in the door  TOPIC: America’s Foundation and Independence

Learning Menu  Pages  Read each section Carefully! Only working on the APPETIZERS at the time.  Use examples to help you.  Turn in work as you complete it.  Keep in progress work in folder.  Put NAME on everything.  Can put multiple assignments on one sheet of paper.

September 23, 2013 Home work: Tell parents about back to school night on Thursday. Do Now: Complete Reflection. Write “Reflection” in Monday’s box.

September 25, 2013 Home work: tell parents about back to school night tomorrow. Do Now: Tell me in a complete sentence about the work you have completed in the menu project.

September 26, 2013 Home work: Section 1 Summary worksheet – due tomorrow. Do Now: What would cause you to turn against your government? What do you think would happen if you did?

September 27, 2013 Home work: Section 2 Summary Worksheet. Due Monday. Do Now: explain what it meant to be a citizen in the American Colonies.

September 30, 2013 Home work: Section 3 Summary. Due Wednesday Do Now: Complete Reflection. Write “Reflection” in Monday’s box.

October 1, 2013 Home work: Continue working on section 3 summary worksheet. Due tomorrow. Do Now: What do you know about the Government shutdown?

October 2, 2013 Home work: Watch the news or read online news articles about the government shut down. Come prepared tomorrow with one thing you would like to discuss. Do Now: What two issues did the American colonies and the English government have different views about?

October 3, 2013 Home work: go to and complete the digital worksheet about the government shut down. Due Monday. Do Now: From your homework last night share what fact or question you have about the shut down.

October Home work: go to and complete the digital worksheet about the government shut down. Due Monday. Do Now: Explain one cause of the American Revolution.

Exit Ticket Today I learned: Tell me one new fact you learned during your work today. Tomorrow I need: Tell me what you will work on tomorrow, section 2, 3.

October 7, 2013 Home work: Declaration choice board. Due Thursday Do Now: Reflection