Chapter 1.2 Part C: Declaration of Independence & War
Focus Question: What important ideas and major events led to the American Revolution?
Guiding Thought: Was the American Revolution inevitable?
Guiding Thought: Was the American Revolution inevitable?
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1) Bellringer
Write up your summary in the Bellringer part of your Section Packet or OneNote binder.
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2) Lecture and Cornell Notes
Download the lecture PowerPoint and Student Notes below.
PDF Version:
You'll need to open this PDF version if you're working on a ChromeBook, or don't have PowerPoint installed.
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3) Section Movie
Crash Course Episodes
Watch the movie, then answer the questions in the Section Movie part of your Section Packet or OneNote binder. The questions that you answer are below:
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Movie Title: Who Won the American Revolution?
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The Big Ideas: Patriot or Loyalist?
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Graphic Organizer / Doodle Notes
Complete the graphic organizer for this section. You'll also need the PowerPoint to help you. Color the graphic organizer for full credit.
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Revolution Simulation
Download the worksheet below. You'll also need the PowerPoint to help you. Make sure that you watch the instructional movie to find out how to complete the simulation.
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Political Cartoon Analysis
Before you start working on this activity, be sure to read this article about political cartoons.
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Section Summary (Separate packet): None Today
Watch the movie first. Access the questions by downloading the PDF below. You'll also need the PowerPoint for reference.
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Exit Ticket
Download the questions below. Answer the question in the Exit Ticket section of your Section Packet or OneNote binder. Please write in sentences.
Just for Fun:
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Extension:
These are videos, websites, and activities that I believe are helpful in understanding and thinking critically about the content, or helpful in preparing for exams. Extension activities are voluntary, but recommended.
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