Bell Ringer Date: October 2 nd , 2015 1) Copy down the homework for over the weekend, its due Monday 10/5. 3) Take out Bell Ringers & B10 Colonial Culture & Ideas. Question: What sorts of books do you think colonial people read? What would be important to them?
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Bell Ringer Date: October 2 nd, 2015 1) Copy down the homework for over the weekend, its due Monday 10/5. 3) Take out Bell Ringers & B10 Colonial Culture.
What was the Dame School? A)A colonial school where you would learn to read, write, and know your numbers B)A college school where you would learn a trade. C)A colonial school where you were preached at according to Puritan views. D)A colonial school where children would be baby sat while their parents worked.
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Bell Ringer Date: October 2nd, 2015
1) Copy down the homework for over the weekend, its due Monday 10/5.
3) Take out Bell Ringers & B10 Colonial Culture & Ideas. Question: What sorts of books do you think colonial people read? What would be important to them?
The name of the journey between Africa and the Americas in slave trade was called?
A)The Top PassageB)The Middle WayC)The Middle PassageD)The Middle Trade
What was the Dame School?
A) A colonial school where you would learn to read, write, and know your numbers
B) A college school where you would learn a trade.
C) A colonial school where you were preached at according to Puritan views.
D) A colonial school where children would be baby sat while their parents worked.
Who was Anne Bradstreet?
A) The first colonial writer, wrote about Pilgrim life.
B) The first colonial poet, wrote about the hardships and joys of Puritan life.
C) The first colonial women politician, wrote the Magna Carta.
D) The first colonial stateswomen, made treaties with the Native Americans.
Who was Phillis Wheatley?
A) An enslaved women who wrote stories.B) An enslaved women who lead a slave
movement.C) An enslaved women who wrote poetry.D) An enslaved women lead a council on
the mistreatment of slaves.
Who was Benjamin Franklin?
A) The first colonial writer, wrote about Pilgrim life.
B) The first colonial poet, wrote about the hardships and joys of Puritan life.
C) The first colonial women politician, wrote the Magna Carta.
D) The first colonial stateswomen, made treaties with the Native Americans.
Roots of American LiteratureAnne Bradstreet – First Colonial Poet. Her works express the joys
and hardships of Puritan Life.
Phillis Wheatley – Enslaved African Poet. 14 years old when first poem published.
Roots of American LiteratureBenjamin Franklin – Most
beloved colonial writer. Wrote Poor Richard’s
Almanac.
Inventions…
"Three may keep a secret if two of them are dead."
"Eat to live, and not live to eat."
"Beware of the young doctor and the old barber."
"Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise."
"Love your neighbor, but don’t pull down your hedge."
Title: The Great Awakening
On Line 1 put Primary Source 1&2Number your paper #1-4, skip a line in between numbers
Skip 3 lines.
After put down Primary Source 3Do the same again, number your paper #1-4 skip a line in between.
Title: The Great Awakening
1) Maybe he was crazy or enthusiastic about god.
2) Many people were converted to Christianity.
3) All events in life are the will of god.
Natural Rights In your group, define what you think are Natural Rights, what rights do you think you are born with?
Make a list of them.
Write down what do you think are divine rights? If you don’t know take a guess.