Social Studies - Week of August 23
Monday, August 23:
4.01 - Identify and analyze the impact of conflicts between colonists and American Indian nations brought on by the intrusions of colonization.
4.02 - Describe the contributions of Benjamin Franklin during this era, including the development of the Albany Plan of Union and the “Join or Die” political cartoon.
4.03 - Analyze the causes and consequences of the French and Indian War, and recognize Fort Loudoun's role in it.
Review for Quiz
Review for Quiz
Tuesday, August 24:
Quiz
4.01 - Identify and analyze the impact of conflicts between colonists and American Indian nations brought on by the intrusions of colonization.
4.02 - Describe the contributions of Benjamin Franklin during this era, including the development of the Albany Plan of Union and the “Join or Die” political cartoon.
4.03 - Analyze the causes and consequences of the French and Indian War, and recognize Fort Loudoun's role in it.
Wednesday, August 25:
The Road to the Revolution Day 1 of 2
4.04 - Evaluate how political, religious, and economic ideas and interests brought about the American Revolution, including:
• Resistance to imperial policy (Proclamation of 1763)
• The Stamp Act, 1765
• The Townshend Acts, 1767
• Tea Act, 1773
• “Taxation without Representation”
• Intolerable/Coercive Acts, 1774
• The role of Patrick Henry
• Resistance to imperial policy (Proclamation of 1763)
• The Stamp Act, 1765
• The Townshend Acts, 1767
• Tea Act, 1773
• “Taxation without Representation”
• Intolerable/Coercive Acts, 1774
• The role of Patrick Henry
The Road to the Revolution
Nearpod Presentation
Students will make a foldable regarding taxes and acts passed by King George
- The Stamp Act
- The Townshend Acts, 1767
- The Tea Act, 1773
- Intolerable/Coercive Acts, 1774
Thursday, August 26:
The Road to the Revolution Day 2 of 2
Readworks Article, Colonization and Revolutionary War: Introduction to the Revolutionary War
Text with question set.
Friday, August 27:
4.05 - Explain the different forms of protests colonists used to promote change in British policies, including: the Boston Tea Party, tarring and feathering, letter writing, and boycotts.
Nearpod Presentation