Okay, folks, you did a great job yesterday reading and (in most cases) annotating the first section of the packet with Ms. Stokien.
(Here is what last year’s class did to remind you.)
Now you need to do the rest in preparation for our Pilgrim Jeopardy game (which we will do as soon as you are all done!).
Here are your group assignments.
Group 1: c16hh, c16ts, c16as1 (blue cards)
Group 2: c16rc, c16km, c16sh (yellow cards)
Group 3: c16cl, c16mm, c16tf (purple cards)
Group 4: c16cw, c16tb, c16rb (green cards)
Group 5: c16uw, c16ac, c16sb (pink cards)
Group 6: c16kd, c16tk, c16sh1 (white cards)
As a group:
1. Go through your section and read it carefully (annotate and underline as necessary) and be sure EVERYONE in your group understands the whole section. If you are doing this during Lab and some of your group members are missing, go ahead and do it on your own and then go back over it with your group members when they are available. You must ALL be experts on your section for the game.
2. Once you’ve finished reading, as a group, come up with AT LEAST SIX good questions and answers from your section (and write them down on scrap paper).
Ex. (From first section Ms. Stokien did with you);
Question: What was the third religious group to form (in England) and what was their main goal?
Answer: The Puritans/Separatists who wanted a more “pure” form of religion.
3. Check your questions/answers with Ms. Stokien or Ms. Edinger.
4. Write each question on a card (question on one side and answer on the other).
5. Decide on point value for each question. (Hard, Medium, Easy).
As an individual:
Carefully read the rest of the packet so you know it and can play the Jeopardy Game. You may get questions from other sections than your own.

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