
3rd: Unit 9- Close Read
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Multiple Choice
Why is it important to determine if a source is credible and relevant when learning about historical events like Cartier’s exploration?
A. So we can be sure the information is true and actually helps us learn about Cartier’s exploration.
B. So the reading will always be shorter and easier to finish.
C. So we can choose the source with the most pictures.
D. So we can change the facts to match our own opinion.
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Multiple Choice
Which vocabulary word means 'taken away by force so someone is held without permission'?
Voyage
Claim
Journal
Kidnapped
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Multiple Choice
What were Jacques Cartier’s main goals during his first voyage across the Atlantic Ocean?
To find gold, discover new trade routes, and claim land for France
To meet Indigenous groups and learn their languages
To write a journal about his travels
To explore only the Gulf of St. Lawrence
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Multiple Choice
Based on Source #2, what was Jacques Cartier’s main hope for the land he discovered?
To find gold and riches
To bring value and honor to France
To make peace with Indigenous people
To build a new city
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements best paraphrases Cartier’s hope for his voyage, based on the example provided?
Example: “I claimed the land for our king and prayed that our voyage will bring honor to France.”
Cartier wanted to bring honor to France by claiming land.
Cartier wanted to find gold for France.
Cartier hoped to make peace with Indigenous people.
Cartier wanted to become famous.
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Multiple Choice
Which sources are considered more credible for learning about Cartier’s exploration?
History Article and Indigenous Account
Cartier’s Journal and Indigenous Account
History Article and Indigenous Account
Indigenous Account and Map
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Multiple Choice
Why is it important to use text evidence when analyzing a passage?
It helps support your ideas and arguments.
It makes your writing longer.
It allows you to avoid reading the text closely.
It is required for every assignment.
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Open Ended
Why is it important to decide whether a source is credible and relevant when learning about Jacques Cartier’s exploration?
Turn and Talk
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Word Cloud
Which source would you use for a factual detail in your essay?
Source 1: Journal
Source 2: History Article
Source 3: Indigenous Account
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