EVIDENCE SCAVENGER HUNT

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NAME: DATE: EVIDENCE SCAVENGER HUNT Directions: Students will race to find textual evidence and analyze how the text supports their claim. Each team will receive: 1 point for completing each round 2 points for finishing the round first 3 points for the highest quality text evidence and analysis The High Quality Checklist Do your answers do ALL of the following things? Totally support/disprove your claim Analysis draws logical and clear connections between your claim and evidence Written correctly with proper spelling and punctuation Provide a clear link for the reader between your claim, evidence and analysis Claim Warrant Complete Argument Text Evidence Analysis 1 PATRIOTS ALERT THE POPULATION ABOUT THE ARRIVAL OF TEA The Colonists were prepared to do anything they possibly could to stop the tea from landing in Boston. 2 THE DESTRUCTION OF TEA Those who participated in the destruction of tea in Boston Harbor were not afraid of getting caught.

Claim 3 THE AFTERMATH OF THE BOSTON TEA PARTY The Tea Party was a celebrated event. 4 THE DEBATES IN PARLIAMENT AND THE BRITISH RESPONSE The Boston Tea party scared government officials in England. Warrant Complete Argument Text Evidence Analysis

NAME: Directions: Work with your group to create three persuasive warrants using the techniques listed during our discussion. DATE: A CLAIM AND THREE WARRANTS Warrant 2 Warrant 1 Warrant 3 Claim was an important and influential event in Pre-revolutionary America. Which warrant did you choose to defend in the mini-debate? Identify at least two reasons your warrant is true.

NAME: Directions: Using the warrant you and your partner identified as the best warrant during your mini debate: Skim the text provided and identify a quote that supports your selected warrant DATE: THE BEST WARRANT BUILD OUT Provide analysis that states how your quote supports or disproves the claim. Claim: was an important and influential event in Pre-revolutionary America. Original Warrant: Quote: Text Analysis: Full Argument:

NAME: WHAT DO YOU THINK? DATE: Imagine you get to school tomorrow, only to be greeted by a sign that says, Students will now be charged $1.00 per day to eat or drink on school property. You immediately head straight for the main office and ask the assistant principal about this new rule. She tells you that the school system has decided give all the principals new cars so it would be easier for them to get to work and they had to find a way to pay for it. She went on to say that the school board voted on it and now it s the newest school rule. Turn and Talk Once you have constructed your argument, find a partner who has also finished making their argument. Discuss why both of you think this rule is either fair or unfair. Come up with a list of how you plan to either gather support for this rule or how you plan to protest this rule.

The Tea Act of 1773 Directions: Work with your partner and read through this brief summary of the Tea Act of 1773. Once you have finished the reading, complete the Vocabulary you should know section and the questions in the drawing conclusions section. The Tea Act of 1773 was a law passed by King George III of England that gave a monopoly or an exclusive possession or control of the supply or trade in a commodity or service, on tea sales to the British East India Company, a company created by Queen Elizabeth I for trade with Asia,. In other words, American colonists could not buy tea From any other company but the British East India Company. Why? Well, the British East India Company wasn t doing so well, and the British wanted to give it some more business. The Tea Act of 1773 lowered the price on the tea from the British East India Company so much that it was way below tea from other suppliers and cheaper to buy. However, the American colonists saw the Tea Act of 1773 as law as yet another means of taxing them without letting them be a part of the British government or taxation without representation. It also meant that the colonists couldn t buy tea from anyone else (including other colonial merchants) without spending a lot more money. Their response was to refuse to unload the tea from the ships. This was the situation in Boston that led to the Boston Tea Party. Source: http://www.socialstudiesforkids.com/wwww/us/teaactdef.htm Vocabulary you should know: The Tea Act of 1773: Drawing Conclusions: 1. Describe the Tea Act of 1773. What affect did it have on the lives of Colonists? Monopoly: 2. What did the colonists mean by taxation without representation? British East India Company: 3. What similarities do you see between the new school rule and the tea act of 1773?

NAME: DATE: SECTION: BOSTON TEA PARTY EXIT TICKET Directions: Complete this exit ticket before you leave class today. 3 things you learned 2 things you still have questions about 1 thing you found the most interesting NAME: DATE: SECTION: BOSTON TEA PARTY EXIT TICKET Directions: Complete this exit ticket before you leave class today. 3 things you learned 2 things you still have questions about 1 thing you found the most interesting