3/6-7 Wednesday-Thursday
Guiding Question:
Collaborative: Students will learn about the experiences of free African Americans in the North by reading, completing RAFTS annotations, and answering guiding questions with at least 80% accuracy.
Standards:
8.6 - Students analyze the divergent paths of the American people from 1800 to the mid-1800s and the challenges they faced, with emphasis on the Northeast.
W.8.2 - Write arguments to support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence.
Do Now (Voice Level 0) 5 minutes:
What are some reasons why the abolition movement needed money in our Uncle Augustus & Aunt Fanny lesson? What were abolitionists trying to do?
Whole Group (Voice Level 0) 10 minutes:
Abolition Movement Notes
Independent (Voice Level 0) 45 minutes:
Task 1: Abolition Webquest
Early Finisher?:
- Have you finished all the history work in Google Classroom?
- Play an iCivics game
- Work on homework for another class
- Read a NewsELA, CNN, or Achieve article
- Practice your typing
- Read a book
Collaborative (Voice Level .5) 45 minutes:
Task 1: Free Blacks in the North DBQ Day 1
Early Finisher?:
- Have you finished all the history work in Google Classroom?
- Play an iCivics game
- Work on homework for another class
- Read a NewsELA, CNN, or Achieve article
- Practice your typing
- Read a book
Exit Ticket (Voice Level 0) 5 minutes:
On board
Homework:
None