DO NOW: in your composition book, copy and annotate the lesson objective.
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Objective:
- Define and/or explain the significance of each term:
- Loyalist
- Patriot
- Stamp Act
- Sugar Act
- Proclamation of 1763
- Quartering Act
- Boston Tea Party
- Boston Massacre
- Intolerable Acts
- Townshend Acts
- Battles of Lexington and Concord
- Shay's Rebellion
- First Continental Congress
- Sons of Liberty
- Daughters of Liberty
- Committees of Correspondence
- Declaration and Resolves
Standard: CA.HSS.8.1 - Students understand the major events preceding the founding of the nation and relate their significance to the development of American constitutional democracy.
Essential Questions:
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Objective:
- Define and/or explain the significance of each term:
- Loyalist
- Patriot
- Stamp Act
- Sugar Act
- Proclamation of 1763
- Quartering Act
- Boston Tea Party
- Boston Massacre
- Intolerable Acts
- Townshend Acts
- Battles of Lexington and Concord
- Shay's Rebellion
- First Continental Congress
- Sons of Liberty
- Daughters of Liberty
- Committees of Correspondence
- Declaration and Resolves
- How did the colonies begin to come together?
- What happened at the Boston Tea Party? How did the British respond?
- What were the final steps leading to war?
- How did the Revolutionary War begin?
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AGENDA
- (Review) S8. The Tea Party and Its Aftermath
- What happened at the Boston Tea Party? How did the British respond?
- S9. From Words to Weapons
- What were the final steps leading to war?
- S10. The Shot Heard 'Round the World
- How did the Revolutionary War begin?
- *Sons of Liberty and secret societies [1766]
- What happened at the Boston Tea Party? How did the British respond?
- What were the final steps leading to war?
- How did the Revolutionary War begin?
- *Sons of Liberty and secret societies [1766]
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S9 From Words to Weapons
What were the final steps leading to war?
- video: The Ride of Paul Revere (7:15)
- ROAD TO REVOLUTION SEQUENCING CHART (pg. 79-80)
- First Continental Congress: Declaration and Resolves [1774]
- after reading S9, respond to the Focus Questions (pg. 82)
- Discussion:
- What was the First Continental Congress?
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S10: The Shot Heard ‘Round the World
How did the Revolutionary War begin?
At Lexington and Concord, colonial militiamen overcame British forces. The British retreated to Boston. |
- ROAD TO REVOLUTION SEQUENCING CHART (pg. 79-80)
- Battles of Lexington and Concord [1774]
- after reading S9, respond to the Focus Questions (pg. 82)
How did the Revolutionary War begin?
- Discussion:
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EXIT TICKET
- Define and/or explain the significance of each term:
- Stamp Act
- Sugar Act
- Proclamation of 1763
- Quartering Act
- Boston Tea Party
- Boston Massacre
- Intolerable Acts
- Townshend Acts
- Battles of Lexington and Concord
- Shay's Rebellion
- First Continental Congress
- Sons of Liberty
- Daughters of Liberty
- Committees of Correspondence
- Declaration and Resolves