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Tuesday, January 14 th. Bell Work : Please take out your Unit 1.3 SFI list from yesterday. You will have the first 15 minutes of class to finish identifying the terms on the list (due Wednesday). Drop Everything and Read!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Tuesday, January 14th

Bell Work: Please take out your Unit 1.3 SFI list from yesterday. You will have the first 15

minutes of class to finish identifying the terms on the list (due Wednesday).

Please take out a book or magazine to read. As part of our Literacy Week initiative, we will be conducting 15 minutes of sustained, silent, independent reading. Be

prepared to share something interesting that you read. If you would like to borrow a magazine or book, check the bookshelf by the windows. If you do not have your own book, ask yourself, “Why am I depriving myself of

the chance to read something amazing?”

Drop Everything and Read!

Daily Agenda:

Bell Work: SFI List Identifications

Literacy Week Activity

WOD --> Resilient Graphic Organizer:

British Colonies Newsletter

Summarizer

Essential Question:Were any of the American colonies a “Utopia?” What allowed them to succeed or caused them to fail in this goal?

Homework: Read Chapter 3 and complete Guided Reading worksheet (due Thursday).

Why might these people be described as resilient?

What would RESILIENT mean to:

A soldier:

A student:

Resilient- bouncing back from adversity or misfortune; recovering quickly

Pronunciation

Examples Jan. 14, Block 4

Possible Answers will varyWhat would RESILIENT mean to:

A soldier: After being wounded in combat,a soldier would have to dig deep withinto find the courage and strength to over-come physical and emotional challenges.

A student: Faced with failing grades on his/her midterm, a student would refocus his attention onacademics and study hard to bring up those grades.

Resilient- bouncing back from adversity or misfortune; recovering quickly

Examples Jan 14, Block 4

Essential Questions:Were any of the British American colonies a “utopia?” What allowed them to succeed or caused them to fail in this goal? What was the appeal of each colony and who

would it appeal to?

Please log-on to your computer. You will need to use the internet to research each of the original British colonies in America.

Complete the chart provided. After finishing the chart, go to the class wiki and

access the “Handouts and Assignments” page. There you will find a link for your summarizing activity today (Colonial Regions Newsletter). Click the link, read the directions carefully, and begin your newsletter.

Colonial Research:

Avoiding Generalizations:Were all British settlements the same? How did

Jamestown and Plymouth Differ?

The painting The First Thanksgiving 1621 is a useful resource for historians who wish to understand the relationship between the Wampanoag Indians and the Pilgrim settlers in 1621.

Do you agree or disagree?

The First Thanksgiving 1621 by J. L. G. Ferris (1932).

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