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Colonial american women

Mr. Verlin Overbrook High School October 21, 2015. Colonial american women. Do Now: Free Writing. What does it mean to be a revolutionary? List 3 things which women could do now but could not during colonial times. Objectives:.

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Colonial american women

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  1. Mr. Verlin Overbrook High School October 21, 2015 Colonial american women

  2. Do Now: Free Writing • What does it mean to be a revolutionary? List 3 things which women could do now but could not during colonial times.

  3. Objectives: • The students will be able to explain at least 1 issue facing colonial women and evaluate how well they dealt with it.

  4. Focus Lesson: Colonial… • Direct Instruction • Women’s rights • Citizenship • Phillis Wheatley • Guided Practice • Class Reading: “Phillis Wheatley: A Revolutionary Woman” (Elements… pp. 60-61) • Take 3 QNTs on excerpts which speak directly to civil rights. • Cooperative Learning • Divide into small gorups (4 people max.). • On your QNT sheets, identify the main idea of the work and some possible reasons why Wheatley wrote it.

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