The document provides instructions for students to complete an activity on the Abolitionist Movement. Students are told to fill out their table of contents, read a passage called "Breaking the Chains", and work with their group to note the types of things abolitionists were doing to attempt to end slavery in the United States using evidence from page 95.
The document provides instructions for students to complete an activity on the Abolitionist Movement. Students are told to fill out their table of contents, read a passage called "Breaking the Chains", and work with their group to note the types of things abolitionists were doing to attempt to end slavery in the United States using evidence from page 95.
The document provides instructions for students to complete an activity on the Abolitionist Movement. Students are told to fill out their table of contents, read a passage called "Breaking the Chains", and work with their group to note the types of things abolitionists were doing to attempt to end slavery in the United States using evidence from page 95.
The document provides instructions for students to complete an activity on the Abolitionist Movement. Students are told to fill out their table of contents, read a passage called "Breaking the Chains", and work with their group to note the types of things abolitionists were doing to attempt to end slavery in the United States using evidence from page 95.
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Getting Started
1. Take out your Social Studies notebook and fill
in your Table of Contents with the following information: 5/23
Abolitionism
94-95
Students will be able to describe the Abolitionist
Movement by noting the types of things being done in attempt to end slavery in the United States.
Success Criteria
I can closely read secondary source documents.
I can use evidence from the text to make inferences.
Vocabulary
abolitionism - 19th century anti-slavery
movement
Page 94
Vocabulary
abolitionism - 19th century anti-slavery movement
Slavery in the United
States We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. Declaration of Independence, 1776
Slavery in the United
States Slavery was a serious issue in America and increasingly people were speaking out against it. Many people, both black and white, expressed anger and resentment about slavery and demanded its end.
Breaking the Chains
Close Reading, Breaking the Chains Number documents Read Breaking the Chains Annotate Breaking the Chains
Breaking the Chains
Work in your Social Studies Triads.
Read selected documents. On page 95 note the types of things being done in attempt to end slavery in United States.
Breaking the Chains
What types of things were being done in attempt to end slavery in the United States?
Page 95
Success Criteria
I can closely read secondary source documents.
I can use evidence from the text to make inferences.