January 4.pptx

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Getting Started 1. Reminder: Due Wednesday, January 6 Get Thirteen Colonies Map Quiz signed. Thirteen Colonies Map Quiz. 2.Take out your Social Studies notebook and fill in your Table of Contents with the following information: 1/4 The Enlightenment 58-59

Transcript of January 4.pptx

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Getting Started1. Reminder:

Due Wednesday, January 6

Get Thirteen Colonies Map Quiz signed.

Thirteen Colonies Map Quiz.

2.Take out your Social Studies notebook and fill in your Table of Contents with the following information:

1/4 The Enlightenment 58-59

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Students will be able to explain key concepts of the European Enlightenment by defining

Enlightenment ideas.

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Success Criteria

I can define social contract, equal rights, natural laws, and reason.

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Vocabulary

Enlightenment - late 17th-18th century movement emphasizing reason and equal rights

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Vocabulary

Enlightenment - late 17th-18th century movement emphasizing reason and equal rights

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Enlightened Thinkers

Close Reading, Enlightened Thinkers

Number paragraphs

Read Enlightened Thinkers

Annotate Enlightened Thinkers

Circle the words that will help you answer the focus question. Reread the passage by going back and writing the key words down in the margin.Define social contract, equal rights,

natural laws, & reason.

Page 58

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Enlightened Thoughts

Define the following:

social contract -

equal rights -

natural laws -

reason - Page 59

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Success Criteria

I can define social contract, equal rights, natural laws, and reason.

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Exit Ticket

The European

Enlightenment

defined the ideas of

social contract,

equal rights, natural

laws, and reason.

Which do you think

is most important

and why?