Room 301 Use Ipad to Click on “Moving West Readings” Also get out a blank piece of paper.

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Room 301 Use Ipad to Click on “Moving West Readings” Also get out a blank piece of paper

Cornell Notes

America’s first pioneers were fur traders, farmers, and miners

In 1803 President Thomas Jefferson bought land through the Louisiana Purchase and doubled the size of the USA

The Homestead Act of 1862 gave people 165 acres of free land in the Great Plains

Gallery Walk Moving West

What do you see? Can you tell how the object was made? (was it carved by a knife or molded) Why was this object important to people moving west during the 1800s?

Ipad out Mr. O’s webpage – Click on Moving West readings

Moving West Vocab 1.Pioneer 2.Prosperity 3.Frugality 4.Frontier Word (on the thumb) Definition (pointer) Personal characteristic (middle) Picture (ring finger) Synonym (pinky finger)

Draw 4 hands

Republican values: One who had beliefs and ideas would help the republic (government) Independent (self reliant) Hard work Frugality (not spending money on things you want but only on things you need) Harmony (peace and fairness) Helping out the people in your neighborhood or the community

Thesis: the argument you are making -Be specific! Include who, what, when, where, and why. Example 1: Guns should be illegal in Chicago because it's too easy for criminals to get handguns and too many innocent people are dying from accidental shootings. Example 2: Americans should not eat fast food because too much fast food causes many health problems, such as diabetes, obesity, and heart disease.

2 sided in class debate. Each student can only talk twice. Chalkboard =Republican values SMARTboard =NO Republican values.