In Ch. 9 of
History Alive, students will take a walking tour of colonial Williamsburg to learn about daily life in the colonial Virginia capital. Students will visit six stations, each of which represents an actual site at Williamsburg, such as the Governor's Palace, Raleigh Tavern, and Bruton Parish Church. At each station, pairs examine written and visual information about an aspect of colonial life, such as government, social life, and religion, and record notes and complete a task.
Essential Question: How have ideas and events from the past shaped the Western Hemisphere today?
- I can describe the lasting effects of European exploration and colonization on the cultural practices and products of the Western Hemisphere. (HIST3)
Homework
Monday 3/31-finish 9.2 notes
Monday 4/7-finish reading Ch. 9 and complete notes of any stations you didn't visit in class
Wednesday 4/9-study for Ch. 9 test, extra credit tutorial
Thursday 4/10-Ch. 9 test
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