Unit 2: Revolution

In the mid 1700's, American colonists revolted against their government and King, paving the way to the formation of the United States of America in 1776. But was this revolution an act of justice or an act of betrayal? Are there times when its appropriate to challenge authority? How should it be challenged? Your job in this investigation is to determine whether or not the American Revolution was necessary and carried out appropriately

The CAUSES

Day 1 American Revolution Preview

Day 1 ARC

TODAY'S AGENDA TO COMPLETE:

1. Complete the Do Now and Planner Information:

TODAY I WILL: Identify the issues surrounding the causes of The American Revolution

I'LL KNOW I'VE GOT IT WHEN: I can describe the Proclamation Act, Sugar Act, and Stamp Act.

2. Mind Dump- Create a timeline including the Proclamation Act of 1763, Sugar Act 1764, and Stamp Act 1765

Documents Needed for day 1:

  1. Title Page and TEKs- American Revolution

  2. Vocabulary Unit 2- American Revolution (Study Time Assignment)

  3. Cause and Effect History Detective

Day 2 American Revolution Causes

DIRECTIONS:

Open or Download: American Revolution: Causes Day 2 and complete the task listed inside.

Documents Needed for day 2:

  1. American Revolution: Causes Day 2 google document

  2. No Taxation without Representation guided reading flap-Grahic organizer

  3. R.U.B.I.E.S: Causes of the American Revolution (Digital Copy not available)

Day 3 American Revolution Causes

Substitute Lesson

DIRECTIONS:

Today you will have a substitute teacher. Please remember to follow directions and follow classroom procedures.

Documents needed for today:

  1. Colonists Unite

  2. Townshends Acts Primary Source

If your name is taken for being a disruption, or failing to work in class you will be assigned Thursday Night School.

Total Recall Mind Dump:

3. Open your google drive app and select recent documents.

4. Re-Open American Revolution: Causes Day 2 and complete the day 2 assignments

5. Once you complete day 2 assignments complete Colonists Unite and glue to page 76

6. STUDY TIME IF NOT COMPLETED IN CLASS:

  1. Townshend Acts: Complete the reading using SOAPSTone and answer to the Two Questions.

  2. Answer and glue on page 77

Day 4 and 5 Causes of the American Revolution

Day 4 Causes

DAY 6 CAUSES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

DAY 6 CAUSES OF THE REVOLUTION

Day 7 Causes of the Revolution Boston Tea Party to the Lexington and Concord

Day 7 Causes- Intolerable...and Lexington and Concord

THE BREAK UP LETTER

DAY 1 THE POWER OF INDEPENDENCE

Day 1 Leadin to the D.O.I.

Day 2 THE POWER OF INDEPENDENCE

Day 2 Common Sense and Causes Review

Day 3 Quiz Day and Fold-able Review

DAY 3 DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE

DAY 4 POWER OF INDEPENDENCE- SICK DAY FOR MR. SANTIAGO

DAY 4 POWER OF INDEPENDENCE

DAY 5 POWER OF INDEPENDENCE

Day 5 D.O.I

DAY 6 POWER OF INDEPENDENCE

Day 6 DOI Power of Independence

EVENTS AND BATTLES OF THE WAR

DAY 1 THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

Day 1 American Revolution

DAY 2 AMERICAN REVOLUTION

DAY 2 AMERICAN REVOLUTION

DAY 3 AMERICAN REVOLUTION

DAY 3 AMERICAN REVOLUTION

DAY 4 AMERICAN REVOLUTION

Results and the Treaty of Paris