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In today's computer lab session, students will focus on preparing for Monday's discussion by analyzing primary sources related to The Crucible. Each student should reference the "Discussion Mini-Project" sheet to correct sentences based on textual evidence. Key court documents, including Ann Putnam's deposition and the complaint against George Burroughs, will be reviewed. Students will work collaboratively to engage with these historical texts, enhancing their discussion skills and understanding of the themes presented in Arthur Miller's play.
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english III Unit 2- Day 6- Primary Sources in Comp. Lab, Info for Discussion
Do-Now: • Have out the “Discussion Mini-Project” sheet from yesterday (that had directions about your project) You don’t need to write, but tell your partner whether these sentences are correct or not and WHY: • I couldn’t wait to see my mom; because it had been far too long since I had seen her. • I’m going home for Thanksgiving fortunately; I am also going home for Christmas.
Announcements/Reminderes • Journals due Friday, Oct. 25th • Outside reading due Monday, Nov. 11th • Discussion on Monday
SWBAT… • prepare for the discussion on Monday using primary sources and textual evidence from The Crucible.
Prayer • Period 6: Jenni, • Monday: Cynthia R. • Period 7: Jefferson, • Monday: Michelle • Period 8: Brandon, • Monday: Ms. Stitt
Original Documents/Transcripts of the Court: George Burroughs Executed, August 19, 1692 Salem Aprill the 30'th 1692 There Being Complaint this day made (Before us) by CaptJona- than Walcot and Serj't Thomas putnam of Salem Village, in behalfeof theire Majesties, for themselfes, and also for Severall of theireNeighbours Against George Burroughs Minester in Wells in the pro- vince of Maine Lydia Dasting in Reading Widow Susanah Martin of Amesbury Widow Dorcas Hoar of Beverly Widdow, and Sarah Mur- rell of Beverly And phillip English of Salem Merchant for high Suspition of Sundry acts of Witchcraft done or Committed by them Upon the Bodys of Mary Walcot . Marcy Lewis Abigail Williams Ann putnam and Eliz Hubert and Susanah Sheldon (Viz) Upon Som: or all of them, of Salem Village or farm[es] whereby great hurt and dammage benne donn[e] to the Bodys of s'd persons above named therefore Craved Justice
What I would look for… Ann Putnam, Jr. v. George Burroughs The Deposition of Ann putnam: who testifieth and saith that on 20'th of April 1692 :at evening she saw the Apperishtion of a Minister at which she was greviously affrighted and cried out oh dreadfull: dreadfullhere is a minister com:what are Ministers wicthes to: whence com you and What is your name for I will complaineof:youtho you be A minister: if you be a wizzard; and Immediatly I was tortoredby him being Racked and all most choaked by him: and he tempted me to write in his book which I Refused with loud out cries and said I would not writ in his book tho he tore me al to peacesbut I touldhim that it was a dreadfull thing: that he which was a Minister that should teach children to feare God should com to perswad poor creatures to give their souls to the divill: oh. dreadfull
Cont’d… (Examination of George Burroughs) At his entry into the Room, many (if notall of the Bewitched) were greivously tortured. 1. Sus: sheldontestifyed that Burroughs two wives appeared in their winding sheets, & said thatman killed them [words rubbed out]He was bid to look upon sus: sheldon.He looked back & knockt down all (or more)of the afflicted, wo stood behind him. [next two lines unreadable because of fold creases, rubbed out]2. Mercy Lewis deposition going to be read & helookt upon her & she fell into adreadfull & tedious fit
Computer Lab: • This is your only day in the computer lab– make sure you use it well! • Questions: should be open-ended (don’t use yes/no answer questions) HW: • Finish preparing for the discussion. • Read your outside book! • Journal