The American Revolution
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This resource provides essential materials for studying the American Revolution. Begin with a "Do Now" activity focusing on Thomas Paine's arguments for independence. Use post-its to summarize decisions by the Second Continental Congress, identify the colonial army's official name, and who won the Battle of Bunker Hill. Highlight key ideas from pages 22 and 23, and list arguments made by Jefferson for independence. Complete the study guide and create flashcards with questions and answers for effective revision.
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The American Revolution 10.10.13
Materials • Do Now: What are two arguments made by Thomas Paine for American independence? Highlighter 6 Post-its Pencil NB
p. 22-23 • On a post it: bullet point the three decisions made by the Second Continental Congress. • On a post-it: what was the official name of the colonial army. • On a post-it: write who won the battle of Bunker Hill. Highlight and answer the questions on page 22 and 23 then use your post-its:
p.24 & 25 • On a post-it: list 3 arguments Thomas Jefferson made for independence. • On a post-it: What is the name of the document that made the colonies break from Great Britain official? Highlight main ideas of each paragraph. Answer the questions in the right column.
Study Guide • Use your NB to complete your study guide. • Complete 10 questions from your study guide.
Homework • Complete your study guide. • Choose 10 questions from your study guide that you need to study the most and create 10 flash cards. • Number each flashcard • Put the question on one side, and the answer on the other
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