1. 23 notecards =
STUDY GUIDE: Freedom of the Press & 3 extra points;
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The French & Indian War
REVIEW THE FOLLOWING MATERIAL USING STUDY TECHNIQUES.
Remember that rereading is not the same as learning. Here are a few suggestions:
• Review slideshows & videos on our blog: theconch.edublogs.org
• Make notecards on index cards OR…
o free download of “my flashcards” app for ipods
o free flashcard maker online that will allow you to print & no need to sign up
at: http://www.scholastic.com/kids/homework/flashcards.htm
• create graphic organizers
• Make your own Test by writing your own questions
• illustrate PPEK
• highlight/color code PPEK
• make a foldable
• research PPEK online, play educational games – check out:
http://www.mrnussbaum.com/fiwarint.htm
JOHN PETER ZENGER NOTES:
• Study questions #1-4, 6-11
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FRENCH & INDIAN WAR PACKET:
• Why did most Native American Tribes ally with the French?
• Reasons for French Exploration of North America
• French Interaction with the Native Americans
• British Interaction with Native Americans
• European actions that threatened Native Americans
• Albany Plan of Union
2. • Franklin’s Political Cartoon, “Join or Die” (primary source)
• French & British Advantages during the War
• Guerilla warfare
• Rank & file warfare
• Turning points of the war that turned the tide of the war in favor of the British
• General Amherst’s strategy (primary source)
• Pontiac’s Rebellion (also review the comic strip)