Georgia Studies Week at a Glance: October 18-22, 2021

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Explore the Georgia Studies week at a glance for October 18-22, 2021, covering lessons on analyzing the colonial period of Georgia's history, evaluating diverse groups in settling Georgia, and explaining the transition into a royal colony. Dive into instructional activities and learning targets for the week.

  • Georgia Studies
  • Colonial History
  • Instructional Activities
  • Learning Targets
  • Georgia Colonization

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  1. MS. SMITHS GEORGIA STUDIES WEEK AT A GLANCE OCTOBER 18TH 22ND, 2021 LESSONS ARE SUBJECT TO CARRY OVER OR CHANGE SEE CANVAS

  2. FOCUS STANDARDS SS8H2 ANALYZE THE COLONIAL PERIOD OF GEORGIA S HISTORY. C. EVALUATE THE ROLE OF DIVERSE GROUPS (JEWS, SALZBURGERS, HIGHLAND SCOTS, AND MALCONTENTS) IN SETTLING GEORGIA DURING THE TRUSTEE PERIOD. D. EXPLAIN THE TRANSITION OF GEORGIA INTO A ROYAL COLONY WITH REGARD TO LAND OWNERSHIP, SLAVERY, ALCOHOL, AND GOVERNMENT. E. GIVE EXAMPLES OF THE KINDS OF GOODS AND SERVICES PRODUCED AND TRADED IN COLONIAL GEORGIA.

  3. LEARNING TARGETS I CAN EXPLAIN THE 3 MAIN REASONS WHY THE ENGLISH WANTED TO COLONIZE GA. I CAN EXPLAIN JAMES OGLETHORPE S, TOMOCHICHI S, & MARY MUSGROVE S ROLES IN THE FOUNDING OF GA. I CAN EXPLAIN THE MAIN PROVISIONS OF GA S 1732 CHARTER. I CAN IDENTIFY THE HIGHLAND SCOTS & THE SALZBURGERS. I CAN EXPLAIN THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF JOHN & CHARLES WESLEY. I CAN EXPLAIN SOME OF THE SUCCESSES & FAILURES OF THE TRUSTEE PERIOD. I CAN EXPLAIN HOW ROYAL GA WAS DIFFERENT THAN TRUSTEE GA.

  4. INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 BELL RINGER- CAN YOU GUESS WHO? TEACHER WILL ASK STUDENTS RANDOM QUESTIONS ABOUT COLONIAL GEORGIA NOTE-TAKING- COLONIAL GEORGIA ASSIGNMENTS: THROWBACK THURSDAY, VENN DIAGRAM HOMEWORK : WORK ON REVIEW QUESTIONS COLONIAL PERIOD 4-6 STUDY FOR YOUR TEST STUDENTS WILL TEST ON TUESDAY OVER COLONIAL PERIOD AND VOCAB LESSONS ARE SUBJECT TO CARRY OVER OR CHANGE SEE CANVAS

  5. INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES TUESDAY, OCT0BER 19, 2021 BELL RINGER- DO YOU REMEMBER WHO? ACTIVITIES- COMPLETE COLONIAL GEORGIA WORKSHEETS COOKIN UP GEORGIA AND GEORGIA S COLONIES GUIDED READING LESSONS ARE SUBJECT TO CARRY OVER OR CHANGE SEE CANVAS

  6. INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2021 Bell ringer: students will answer questions about colonial period Students will complete Comprehension Check Questions as well as complete any activity that they may have not finished. ALL ASSIGNMENTS ARE DUE AT THE END OF CLASS HOMEWORK: STUDY FOR TEST ON THURSDAY - Students will complete colonial Georgia and vocabulary quiz Lessons are subject to carry over or change SEE CANVAS

  7. INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2021 Bell ringer: students will answer questions about colonial period Assessment Colonial Period Students will complete Comprehension Check Questions as well as complete any activity that they may have not finished. ALL ASSIGNMENTS ARE DUE AT THE END OF CLASS Lessons are subject to carry over or change SEE CANVAS

  8. INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2021 Bell ringer: students will answer questions about colonial period Students will complete Comprehension Check Questions as well as complete any activity that they may have not finished. ALL ASSIGNMENTS ARE DUE AT THE END OF CLASS Lessons are subject to carry over or change SEE CANVAS

  9. COLONIAL GEORGIA VOCABULARY TRUSTEE CHARTER REPEAL MILITIA ROYAL COLONY SLAVERY PARISH PALISADES MALCONTENTS LOYALISTS PATRIOTS SIEGE JAMES OGLETHROPE CHIEF TOMOCHICHI MARY MUSGROVE JOHN REYNOLDS JOHN WESLEY HENRY ELLIS SAVANNAH GEORGIA

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