Friday, September 25, 2015

Week of September 28-October 2, 2015

"Failure is NEVER an Option"
100% Mastery of Objectives!!!

This week marks the end of the 1st Six Weeks it is also review week.
Social Studies 1st Six Weeks Exam is scheduled for Thursday October 1, 2015

Topics of discussion for Monday and Tuesday:
The First Great Awakening
Enlightenment Period 

Wednesday review for Six Weeks Exam
Thursday Six Weeks Exam
Friday Review and continue class discussion on how Salutary Neglect effected colonists
students will also learn of the "Glorious Revolution" that took place in England in 1689 and how that too effected the colonies.




 

Monday, September 21, 2015

Week of September 21-25, 2015

5th week of the 1st Six Weeks
Colonial Era: Life in the colonies
This week we will begin learning about how the 13 colonies were grouped into three regions based on common characteristics. Both geography and climate played a key role in determining the economic activity of the people living in the region. And although all were English colonies students will learn how people will create a "new" american culture/society based on their own from mother land.
New England Colonies
Middle Colonies 
Southern Colonies
Slavery in the South
Middle Passage
Triangular Trade
Mercantilism 
The First Great Awakening and the Age of Enlightenment 

**Early Dismissal Wednesday**
1st Six weeks Social Studies Exam is scheduled for Thursday October 1st



Friday, September 11, 2015

Week of September 14-18, 2015

THIS WEEK:
COLONIAL AMERICA
Essential Questions
  • How does geography influence the way people live?
  • How do new ideas change the way people live?
  • Why does conflict develop?
Students will know
  • the reasons colonists migrated to the Americas
  • the complex relationship between colonists and Native Americans
  • the challenges that the colonists at Jamestown and Plymouth faced
  • the society, culture, and economy of the New England, Middle, and Southern colonies
  • how geography played a role in the colonies' economic development
  • the values and beliefs that colonists developed about government
  • the traditional beliefs and values associated with American culture
Founders of every colony and why.
The Great Migration
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
Debtors
Catholics
Quakers
Town-hall meetings
"breadbasket"
Anne Hutchinson
Mercantilism

Monday, September 7, 2015

Week of September 7-11, 2015

This week students will learn:

Why England colonized the New World.
The importance of the dates 1607&1620
How were each colonies different from each other
England settles 13 English colonies along the Atlantic Ocean

What is the significance of Jamestown
What hardships did they face
Who was Captain John Smith
What is the importance of the House of Burgesses

Who were the Pilgrims?
Where did they settle?
What is the significance of the Mayflower Compact