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Warm-Up (5)  Have out Lifework  Start Study Guide

Lil Wayne Visits the Colonies (10)  What did you like?  What would have improved it?

Announcements (1)

Who are we?  Team Haughton’s 2020 Diamonds!

Why Diamonds?

Today’s Objective (2) Team Haughton’s 2020 Diamonds will:  Compare the ESPN factors of the 3 colonial regions  Create a short story about visiting the 3 regions

14 min

British Colonies  13 colonies  Between Atlantic Ocean and Appalachian Mountains

Colonial Government  Led by Great Britain  Royal governor  Elected representatives

Climate and Geography  Different in each region  Colonists adapted to it  Had different economies  Traded with each other and England

Colonial Cities  Along natural harbors and rivers  Boston, Massachusetts  New York, New York  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  Baltimore, Maryland  Charleston, South Carolina

10 min

Triple Venn Diagram (10 min)

Independent Practice (10) Create your own “…. Visits the Colonies” short story. Be sure to:  2 pages (front and back) at least  Include facts about all 3 colonial regions  Make it interesting  Use your own ideas!

Lifework (1)  Finish “…goes to the colonies” (due Monday!)  Study Guide (due Tuesday!)