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Gettysburg AddressClose Reading
You should be working on your last note catcher.
Yesterday we combined our note catchers to make a packet will all 5 note catchers.
Yesterday we began filling out a timeline.
Book Club Novel Check-In
Final Note-Catcher due on Monday (5/18/15).
Timeline (with 10 events) due Monday (5/18/15).
TONIGHT, fill out the information for the first event in your Timeline project packet.
We will be putting the timeline information into a PowerPoint NEXT WEEK.
Due Dates
Read the speech silently to yourself.
The Gettysburg Address: Day 1
Listen as I read the speech aloud. Follow on your copy.
The Gettysburg Address: Day 1
5 minute challenge: ◦ Translate the 1st paragraph into modern day English.
(1-3 sentences).
“Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth
on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty,
and dedicated to the proposition that all men are
created equal.”
The Gettysburg Address: Day 1
Main Idea Question to help us uncover the main idea:
In the first sentence, what does Lincoln tell us about this new nation?
1. How long is “four score and seven years ago”?
2. Who are “our fathers”? 3. What is he saying is significant about
America? 4. Is he saying that no one has been free or
equal before? 5. List the 2 ways in which the nation is new.
What happened four score and seven years ago?
1. What important thing happened in 1776?2. What does Lincoln tell us in this first
sentence about what happened 87 years ago?
3. Based on the text, what might conceived mean?
4. Based on the text, what might proposition mean?
The Gettysburg Address: Day 1
5 minute challenge REDO: ◦ Translate the 1st paragraph into modern day English
now that we have taken a closer look at it. (1-3 sentences).
“Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation,
conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition
that all men are created equal.”
The Gettysburg Address: Day 1
Pre & Post Sticky Note
Pre (Before)
Proposition-
Endure-
Consecrate-
Vain -
Post (After)
Proposition-
Endure-
Consecrate-
Vain -
1. Post your sticky note.
2. Work on timeline project. (Fill in the next 2 rows.)
Homework: You should have the first 3 rows of yours timeline packet filled in.
When you are finished…
Proposition – a proposed plan of action
Endure – to remain alive or continue to exist
Consecrate – to declare something sacred or holy
Vain – without success
Need to know more? Click here http://www.vocabulary.com/lists/134856#view=definitions
Vocabulary
1. P1 - What are 2 characteristics of the nation our founding fathers created?
2. P2 - What is going to be decided by this civil war?
3. P2 - Why have they gathered on the battlefield?4. P3 - Who is responsible for turning the
battlefield into a sacred place?5. P3 - According to Lincoln, how can the people
who are still alive make the death of the soldiers worth something?
6. P3 - What 4 things does Lincoln want from his listeners and his country?
TDQs – Assignment Grade
The characteristics of the nation our Founding Fathers created are freedom and equality. In his speech Lincoln says, “a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.” This means that the nation was created by freedom and planned with the idea that all people should be treated equally.
P1 - What are 2 characteristics of the nation our founding fathers created?
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