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2nd-9 6W Chap 3 Lesson 3

2nd-9 6W Chap 3 Lesson 3

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Science

12th Grade

Easy

NGSS
MS-ESS1-1, MS-LS2-3, MS-ESS1-2

+6

Standards-aligned

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Kevan Graves

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6 Slides • 8 Questions

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Classroom Rules

Green Light: Go time! The lesson is being
taught and the classroom will be on task
with the lesson. 100% Focused. No talking
and do your best to be on task.

Yellow Light: Cautiously thinking. Raising
our hands to ask questions. Classroom
discourse allowed.

Red Light: Classroom activity stops.
Any issue will be dealt with. Any
talking or disruptive behavior will
result in possible loss of recess time,
loss of free time, e-mailing parents,
and/or other corrections.

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Classroom Rules

All lights off : Free
time to work on
other school work
and get ready for
the next class.

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Multiple Choice

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What is a "settlement"?

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A settlement is a type of food.

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A settlement is a term used in sports to describe a tie or draw.
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A settlement is a form of punishment for a crime.
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A settlement is a town created by people in an area previously uninhabited by those people

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Multiple Choice

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What was the "Columbian Exchange"?

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The Columbian Exchange was a military conflict between the Americas and the Old World.
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The Columbian Exchange was a political alliance between the Americas and the Old World.
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The Columbian Exchange was a religious movement that spread throughout the Americas and the Old World.
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The Columbian Exchange was the transfer of plants, goods, animals, and ideas between the Americas and the Old World.

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Multiple Choice

What killed the most Native Americans?

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Diseases
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Natural disasters
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Famine
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Warfare

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Hotspot

Where did the Europeans try to find the new trade route called the Northwest Passage?

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Read page 140

Seeking Religious Freedom

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Multiple Choice

If you were a Separatist and not a member of the Church of England, what could happen to you?

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You would be given a high position in the Church of England
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You would be allowed to practice your own religion freely
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Persecution, imprisonment, or fines

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You would be rewarded with land and wealth

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Multiple Choice

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Why did the Pilgrims come to North America?

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To start a new life on a different continent
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To find religious freedom
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To explore new lands

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To escape persecution for their political beliefs

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Read pages 142 - 143

The Pilgrims

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Hotspot

Where did the Pilgrims land?

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Multiple Choice

When did the Pilgrims land in North America?

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1620
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1803
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1776
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1492

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The Mayflower Compact was a document signed by the Pilgrims aboard the Mayflower ship on November 21, 1620, just before they landed at Plymouth Rock in present-day Massachusetts. It established a form of self-government and a social contract among the settlers, emphasizing the importance of consensus and the rule of law. The Compact is considered a foundational document in American history, as it laid the groundwork for later forms of representative government in the United States..

Mayflower Compact

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