Essential Question: (In Class Warm up)
Copy down the essential question. The essential question is the big idea and learning goal for the day.
Think About it… (In Class Warm up)
Respond to the think about it question or quote in 2-3 sentences. You DO NOT need to copy down the question, just answer the question in your own words.
Questions- (Homework)
Connections-
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Use your Critical Thinking skills to engage the content which you took notes about today to understand it on a higher level.
Ask Level 2 and Level 3 Questions. Avoid basic questions like “When did the Revolutionary War start?”
Try and find Connections between the Content and …show more content…
Ch 1.1 The American Colonies Date: 9/4/13 EQ: How were the Northern and Southern Colonies different?
Think About it…
I think notes can be a good tool, but they become ineffective when they are too long. I know it is a valuable skill because in College I am going to have to take Notes often. I like it when Teachers use visuals during the notes and give us an opportunity to speak.
Questions-
Were there any Southern Colonies founded for religious freedom?
Why didn’t the Southern Colonies expand beyond agriculture?
How was Slavery different in the North and South?
Why wasn’t Tobacco grown in the North?
Connections-
Moving to the United States allowed my family to practice their Religion freely like the Quakers and Catholics.
Reactions-
I can’t imagine ever moving across the World to pursue religious freedom like Quakers and Catholics.
Notes:
Jamestown was funded by a joint-stock company, a group of investors who put their money together to make a profit on a big