Monday, January 25, 2016

Agenda for 1/26

1. America Has Always Been (and still is)  a Nation of Immigrants

2. The American Colonies - video summary

3. The American Colonies - Notes

1. New England Colonies

A. Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Rhode Island

B. The Puritans from England - a Puritan was a type of Christian who was not welcome in England

C. People lived on small farms. Towns were run by town meetings. The church was very strict and people had to follow lots of rules, especially women.

D. 
  • Climate/Geography: cold winters, mild summers. Soil was rocky and hard to farm. Cold weather meant less disease. Lots of trees/forests.
  • Religion: very strict, lots of rules made by the church. No celebrations. People were not allowed to have different beliefs.
  • Economy: Small farms, fishing, logging (trees), shipbuilding, slave trading.
2. Middle Colonies

A. New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware

B. New York: started by the Dutch (Netherlands), taken by New York in 1664. Pennsylvania: started by Englishman Willian Penn.

C. The colonies had big cities where lots of trading happened. They also had farms that grew lots of grains (for bread).

D.
  • Climate/Geography: warm summers, cold winters, land was both flat and had mountains. Land was good for farming.
  • Religion: many different religions from many countries, but most were Christian. People were allowed to have different beliefs.
  • Economy: Farming (grains most important), Shipping/Trading (NYC and Philadelphia). 
3. Southern Colonies:

A. Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia

B. Wealthy people from England

C. People lived (or worked) on large plantations (farms). Both white people and black people worked as slaves, but at about 7 years of work, white people would be free. Black workers (and their children) were slaves for life.

D.
  • Climate/Geography: hot summers, mild winters. Prefect for farming and long growing season. Hot weather led to lots of disease.
  • Religion: Most people were Anglican, a type of Christian.
  • Economy: Farming: rice, indigo, sugar, most important - Tobacco
4. Life for black slaves was very bad. They had no rights, were treated as property, could not marry without permission, were beaten or killed if they did not follow the rules, had no freedom. 

HW - none

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Agenda for 1/20

1. North Korea says it tested hydrogen bomb, but experts doubt claim

2. New Orleans Quiz

3. Cannibals in America?

4. Learning about the 13 American colonies
  • New England Colonies
  • Middle Colonies
  • Southern Colonies

Thursday, January 14, 2016

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Sunday, January 10, 2016

Agenda for 1/11

1. Southern States Quiz - practice
  • Texas
  • West Virginia
  • Arkansas
  • Alabama
  • Tennessee
  • Kentucky
  • North Carolina
  • Mississippi
  • Georgia
  • South Carolina
  • Maryland
  • Virginia
  • Louisiana
  • Florida
  • Oklahoma
2. Southern States Quiz

3. Southern States get ready for a flood

4. Hurricane Katrina - The most famous flood and storm in the South. Part 1. Part 2. How did New Orleans flood? Map of New Orleans. Map of the flooding.
5. Learning About the Southern Colonies

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Agenda for 1/7

1. Southern States Quiz - practice
  • Texas
  • West Virginia
  • Arkansas
  • Alabama
  • Tennessee
  • Kentucky
  • North Carolina
  • Mississippi
  • Georgia
  • South Carolina
  • Maryland
  • Virginia
  • Louisiana
  • Florida
  • Oklahoma
2. Southern States Quiz

3. Southern States get ready for a flood

4. Hurricane Katrina - The most famous flood and storm in the South. Part 1. Part 2. How did New Orleans flood? Map of New Orleans. Map of the flooding.
5. Learning About the Southern Colonies

Monday, January 4, 2016

Agenda for 1/5/16

1. What did you do during vacation?

Interviews - you will be interviewing a classmate about his or her vacation. Here are the questions you must ask/answer. 

You will be presenting your partner's answers to class. 
 
A. Where (in the world) did you go during vacation?

B. Which people did you spend the most time with during vacation?

C. What is the best meal (food) that you ate during vacation? What kind of food was it, and who made it?

D. What was the most enjoyable thing that you did during vacation?

E. What did you miss the most about Maine/Thornton Academy?

2. Seattle schools change start time after science shows teens need more sleep

Your opinion?

3. US Map Quiz (all states) - word bank

4. Learning the Southern States

HW - Prepare for Map Quiz on the SOUTHERN STATES on Thursday 1/7.