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Problem/Solution

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5th Grade

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Problem/Solution

LAFS.5.RI.1.3 

I can explain the relationships or interactions between two or more individuals, events, ideas, or concepts in a historical text based on specific information in the text.


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Problem and Solution

A problem is the issue in the story. There can be many different problems in a story. There is usually a main problem.

The solution is when the problem gets fixed. Characters in a story take steps to try to solve the problem.

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Creating a Nation

What was the problem and the solution in the text, Creating a Nation?

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Complete the sequence chart


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Multiple Select

How does the author help the reader understand the colonists difficulty in reaching a resolution? Select two options.

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By describing the many conflicts over time between the colonists and the British.

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By explaining the stong disagreements between the colonists.

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By discussing the Kings greed for tax money.

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By describing the First Continental Congress.

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By explaining the independence of the colonists new government.

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Multiple Choice

Read the sentence, then answer the question.


When writing the Declaration of Independence, Jefferson and Congress had to compromise, that is, they had to give up some of their demands to meet somewhere in the middle.


What does compromised mean in this summary of Jefferson's negotiation with congress?

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Both sides disagree to give up something, and don’t work together

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Both sides agree to give up something to work together

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To fight continuously

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To completely give up on their demands

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COMPLETE THE EXIT TICKET

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EXIT TICKET

Problem/Solution

LAFS.5.RI.1.3 

I can explain the relationships or interactions between two or more individuals, events, ideas, or concepts in a historical text based on specific information in the text.


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