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The Real Jamestown

The Real Jamestown. When? Where? Who?. What does our textbook say about Pocahontas saving John Smith?. Page 159

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The Real Jamestown

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  1. The Real Jamestown When? Where? Who?

  2. What does our textbook say aboutPocahontas saving John Smith? • Page 159 In 1607, members of the Powhatan tribe captured John Smith and took him to Chief Powhatan. Smith believed that he was going to be killed, but Pocahontas kept him from being harmed. This famous event was probably just acted out as ceremony, but no one is sure.

  3. What does the video clip say?

  4. What does the textbook say about the first winter of Jamestown? • Page 156 Jamestown was a poor choice for a settlement. The swampy land was not good for farming. The colonists had no interest in farming anyway. Most came to Virginia to find gold and get rich. No one bothered to plant or gather food. More than half the colonists died the first year.

  5. What does the video clip show?

  6. Key Vocabulary • Courtiers- people who are part of the royal court • Entreaty- an earnest request • Savages- Native Americans • Proportions – a part or share of the whole

  7. The Task • Break into groups of 4 or five and read an excerpt of John Smith’s book. • Write a 2-5 sentence summary on chart paper. • Draw an illustration of the main event! • You will have 15-20 min. If you finish early, you may read the other exert as a group!

  8. Exit Card • Three things you learned • Two questions you have • One more thing you would like to know more about…

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