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REVIEW OF WHAT WE

HAVE LEARNED!

Purpose of our Review

It shows us what we have learned

May point out things that we missed the first time

Will assist us in our Jeopardy review game

1st Week- Slavery and Civil War

1861-1865 (time of the Civil War) Was fought between the North and the

South The North was known as the Union The South was known as the

Confederates There were boarder states in between

(review which states belonged where)

1st Week Continued

Indentured Servants- worked off their debt for a period of time; debt came from their “boss” paying for their transportation to the United States.

Who were indentured servants? What role did Abraham Lincoln and

Jefferson Davis play?

2nd Week- Famous People

Robert E. Lee Harriet Tubman Harriet Beecher

Stowe Abraham Lincoln Jefferson Davis Ulysses S. Grant

Commander of Confederate Army

Led slaves to freedom-U.R.R

Wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin

President of Union-

Emancipation Proclamation

Leader of Confederacy

Commander of Union Army

2nd Week- Star Unit

Constellations- internationally known group of stars that have been named, made up of asterisms.

Asterisms- grouping of stars that are recognized in the sky.

What do different color stars tell us? Follow the Drinking Gourd Name some constellations

3rd Week- Poetry

What is poetry? What do we know about poetry? Examples of poetry Does it always rhyme? How long are poems? Can songs be poems? Nonsense words, context clues, &

stanzas.

3rd Week- Jabberwocky

What does dissecting a poem mean?

What did we do to the poem to help us better understand it?

How should you read a poem? Do poems have to make

sense? Central theme, characters, and

grammar.

4th Week- Acting out Poems What three things did we keep in mind,

or assign as tasks, for the poem presentation.

Name things that worked well and did not work well with our presentations.

Name types of costumes that you created.

4th WeekPhysical Maps Parts of a map:

Compass roseScaleTitleKey

How to represent: ElevationMajor citiesRiversMountains

What did we make our physical maps out of?

Ratio-2-2-1

Jeopardy Rules: 5 teams Each team will answer every question After a question is asked, your team has

30-60 seconds (depending on length of answer) to write down your response.

Each team will get turns to choose the categories.

Class celebration at the end!

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