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Preview 0 From where do your beliefs on the following topics come? 0 Education 0 Religion 0 Teams to root for 0 The best cars to drive

Lesson 5, Unit 1 Foundations of our Constitution 0 Essential Question: How was the government of the United States established? 0 Learning Target: I Will Be Able To trace the impact that the Magna Carta, English Bill of Rights, Mayflower Compact, and Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" had on colonists' views of government. 0 Formative Assessment: What beliefs or ideals do you think most attracted colonists to the 4 documents discussed? Homework: Vocabulary 0 Daily Rubric: 4 – I fully understand the learning target and I am ready to move on 0 3 – I feel like I have a good understanding of the learning target but I need to cover it a little more 0 2 – I feel kind of lost on the learning target and I need a lot of review before I can move on 0 1 – I am completely lost and feel like I need to completely cover this learning target over

Vocabulary 0 Magna Carta: royal charter of political rights given to rebellious English barons by King John in English Bill of Rights: Act Declaring the Rights and Liberties of the Subject and Settling the Succession of the Crown 0 Mayflower Compact: first governing document of Plymouth Colony. It was written by the colonists (known as the Pilgrims) who crossed the Atlantic aboard the Mayflower 0 Thomas Paine: American Revolutionary leader; (born in England) supported the American colonist's fight for independence 0 “Common Sense”: pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in early 1776 that played a major role in encouraging Patriots to declare independence from Britain

Reading 0 Textbook Pages: 44-45

Activity 0 Students will move through 4 sites reading and discussing the purpose of each document. As we move through, fill out this graphic organizer that includes the following columns: Name, date, country, purpose, and theme 0 Magna Carta Magna Carta 0 Mayflower Compact Mayflower Compact 0 English Bill of Rights English Bill of Rights 0 “Common Sense” “Common Sense” NameDateCountryPurposeTheme Magna Carta Mayflower Compact English Bill of Rights “ Common Sense”

Formative Assessment What beliefs or ideals do you think most attracted colonists to the 4 documents discussed?