American History

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“All men are created equal … ”

When Thomas Jeffeson wrote these words in June 1776, in the American Declaration of Independence, he started something that was very much bigger than he imagined.

This book looks at the history around that Declaration, and at the Revolution that led to the birth of the United States of America.

While reading remember to note down the difficult words using stickers as we talked and then do the exercises which appear at the end of the chapter using a pencil. There are also some projects to do, if any student decides to do a digital essay, it must be handed in by May 31th. In your final test, you will be invited to answer some questions related to the stories of this book.

Students of 4ºESO must read, take down the new vocabulary and do the comprehension exercises which appear at the end of each chapter by the following dates:

Chapter 1.- “Before the Revolution” Monday 23rd September

Chapter 2.- “Unfair Taxes” Monday 30th September

Chapter 3.- “The Boston Tea Party” Monday 14th October

Chapter 4.- “The Shot That Was Heard Around the World” Monday 28th October

Chapter 5.- “The Fight for Boston” Monday 11th November

Chapter 6.- “The Declaration of Independence” Monday 25th November

Chapter 7.- “Fighting for Independence” Tuesday 10th December

Chapter 8.- “A Long Hard Winter” Monday 13th January

Chapter 9.- “The Long War Comes to an End” Monday 27th January

Chapter 10.- “An Independent Country” Monday 10th February

An editable Test and Activity Keys are available for good students. Visit the page “Readings” in this blog and use your password