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Getting Started 1. Reminder: Due Wednesday, November 18 Read pp 42-45. On p 45 answer q 1a & 1b on looseleaf.

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Getting Started

1. Reminder:

Due Wednesday, November 18

Read pp 42-45.

On p 45 answer q 1a & 1b on looseleaf.

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Students will write an argument to support a claim

with clear reasons and relevant evidence.

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Success Criteria

I can use REEL to write two short responses.

I can introduce a claim by restating and answering the task question.

I can provide two pieces of relevant evidence and explain how the evidence supports my claim.

I can write a concluding statement to support the argument presented.

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The People vs. Columbus, et al.

Defendant -

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Prosecutor -

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Indictment -

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Columbus

Columbus’ men

King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella

The Taínos

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Students will be the defendants. It is the students responsibility:

to defend themselves against the charges.

to explain who they think is guilty and why.

Teacher will be the prosecutor.

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Groups will prepare a defense against the charges contained in the indictments.

Before the trial begins the teacher will choose students who will be sworn to neutrality. These people will be the jury.

Prosecutor will begin arguing the guilt of a particular group.

Those in the group accused by the prosecutor will defend themselves and will state who they believe is guilty.

This process will continue until all the groups have been accused and have defended themselves.

The jury will them decide guilt or innocence.

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Columbus Columbus’ Men

King Ferdinand &

Queen Isabella

The Tainos

Emyr Jesus Mekhi Kalianna

Justin Calil Daniel Yosselin

Fredy Areeba Evenlyn

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What Am I Accused Of?

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I’m Not Guilty, But You Are…Christopher Columbus

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I’m Not Guilty, But You Are…Columbus’ Men

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I’m Not Guilty, But You Are…King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella

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I’m Not Guilty, But You Are…Taino Indians

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Success Criteria

I can use REEL to write two short responses.

I can introduce a claim by restating and answering the task question.

I can provide two pieces of relevant evidence and explain how the evidence supports my claim.

I can write a concluding statement to support the argument presented.