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									<div>Hey everybody! I hope you can make it outside and enjoy the beautiful weather today! I am attaching FIDS assignments 30-35 for both STEM and Social Studies. Please make sure all work is completed by May 29th. &nbsp;You can continue to turn in your packets via email at <a href="mailto:sroszak@jmsd.org">sroszak@jmsd.org</a>&nbsp;or by printing them and taking them to the school during the designated hours. &nbsp;</div><br>
								
								
								
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									<div>For Social Studies Days 24-29, I attached a career document and our normal assignments about the Constitution. &nbsp;Please be sure to complete and turn in the career document because it is a requirement that will be included in your career portfolio. We will learning more about the Separation of Powers we read about over the last few weeks. &nbsp;This is why there are 3 Branches of Government. &nbsp;We will also learn about something known as The Bill of Rights. &nbsp;As always, if you want to learn any further than the minimum from the document I attached, please utilize Google and do your own research. &nbsp;I am also available through email to explain or answer any questions you may have. &nbsp;</div>
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									<div>Good morning/afternoon! &nbsp;Attached are the rest of the materials needed for April's Social Studies assignments. &nbsp;Please do your best to complete them. &nbsp;Let me know if you have any questions.&nbsp;</div>
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<div>Remember, you also need to complete your <a href="http://www.ccspark.com" target="_blank">www.ccspark.com</a>&nbsp;- Career Cruising modules by the end of the school year. &nbsp;Please email Mrs. Clayton if you lost your login. &nbsp;<a href="mailto:jclayton@jmsd.org">jclayton@jmsd.org</a></div>
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						<pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2020 04:58:06 PDT</pubDate>
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<div><strong>STEM resources are already available along with your info for logging into your code, EVERFI and CCSpark accounts in your free time. &nbsp;We are finished with Chapter 9 - The American Revolution. &nbsp;Attached is all work for FIDS 12-17 in Social Studies.&nbsp;</strong></div>
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<div>I have also made ALL &nbsp;of our Discovery Education we use in class available to you on www.discoveryeducation.com</div>
<div>Login Info:&nbsp;</div>
<div>Username: JMSDstudent</div>
<div>Password: Student1</div>
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<div><strong>The link for the Constitution Kids Video will help you better understand the Separation of Powers and Three Branches of Government while completing your work for FIDS 12-17. You will need the username and password from above.&nbsp;</strong></div>
<div><a href="https://app.discoveryeducation.com/learn/player/1e842c7b-d34d-45d7-ae9c-cab32df8f85d" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://app.discoveryeducation.com/learn/player/1e842c7b-d34d-45d7-ae9c-cab32df8f85d</a></div>
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									<div>Good morning/afternoon!</div>
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<div>Attached is the STEM and Social Studies FIDS packet for the week of 3-31 to 4-2. &nbsp;Please remember you may scan and email these to me directly at <a href="mailto:sroszak@jmsd.org">sroszak@jmsd.org</a>&nbsp;or print and return the assignments when we return, hopefully in the near future. &nbsp;The packets will also be available for pickup in the school office beginning Tuesday, 3-24. &nbsp;Please follow the school hours.&nbsp;</div>
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						<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2020 06:11:11 PDT</pubDate>
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									<div>Hey 5th grade! I missed you all this week! I hope you’re all taking advantage of these FIDS. Please remember, Friday 3-20 and Monday 3-23 are “catch-up” days. There will not be any FID assignments on those days. I will post next Tuesday-Thursday assignments for both STEM and Social Studies on Monday.&nbsp;<br><br></div>
<div>Enjoy this little break and try not to drive your parents crazy!&nbsp;<br><br></div>
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						<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2020 12:34:58 PDT</pubDate>
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									<div>Attached is the STEM and Social Studies FIDS packet for the week of 3-24 to 3-26. &nbsp;Please remember you may scan and email these to me directly at <a href="mailto:sroszak@jmsd.org">sroszak@jmsd.org</a>&nbsp;or print and return the assignments when we return, hopefully in the near future. &nbsp;The packets will also be available for pickup in the school office, beginning Tuesday, 3-24. &nbsp;Please follow the school hours.&nbsp;</div>
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<div>As always, please contact me with any questions you may have! &nbsp;</div>
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						<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2020 06:09:37 PDT</pubDate>
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<p style="margin-bottom: .0001pt; line-height: normal"><strong><span style="font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman','serif'">FIDS DAY 3, 4, and 5 - March 17, 18 and 19th.&nbsp;</span></strong></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: .0001pt; line-height: normal"><span style="font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman','serif'">Directions: Read the following passages and answer the <strong>Comprehension Questions</strong> with someone important at home!&nbsp; This assignment is located on jmsd.org and inside of your 5<sup>th</sup> grade FIDS packet. &nbsp;We will be notifying parents in the near future on how to submit your assignments for grading/approval.&nbsp; Thank you for your time and efforts! Please email me with any questions. sroszak@jmsd.org</span></p>
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<p class="lo_title"><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>Effects of </strong></span><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>the War./</strong></span></p>
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<p class="lo_bodytext_blue">“Slavery is wrong!” a man shouts to the crowd. “Just read the Declaration of Independence. It says everybody should have liberty.”</p>
<p class="lo_bodytext_blue">Other members of the group nod their heads. “It’s not right that we should win our freedom but deny freedom to enslaved people,” your mother says.</p>
<p class="lo_bodytext_blue">“We should stop slavery,” another person says. “But that’s going to be hard.”</p>
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<p class="lesson_basal">By 1776, the states had begun to write their own constitutions. Several of them used Virginia´s constitution as a model. It began with a list of basic freedoms, including the right to trial by jury, the freedom to hold elections, and freedom of the press. These and many others were freedoms that people fought for in the American Revolution.</p>
<p class="lesson_basal">The Declaration of Independence had changed the way some Americans thought about people´s rights. It said that each person has the right to life and liberty. However, state constitutions did not give this freedom to all people. Women were not given the same rights as men, such as voting rights, and most African Americans remained enslaved</p>
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<p class="lesson_subhead_small"><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>Early Attempts to End Slavery</strong></span></p>
<p class="lesson_basal">Some people believed that slavery should be ended. In 1775, Quakers in Philadelphia had started the country´s first&nbsp;<a class="highlightvocab">abolitionist</a>&nbsp;(a•buh•LIH•shuhn•ist), or antislavery, group. Antislavery feelings grew after the Declaration was approved.</p>
<p class="lesson_basal">In Massachusetts, an enslaved woman named&nbsp;<strong>Elizabeth Freeman</strong>&nbsp;sued to be free. When asked why she was suing, she said, "I heard that paper [the Declaration] read yesterday that all [people] are born equal." The jury agreed, and she won. In 1783, Massachusetts&nbsp;<a class="highlightvocab">abolished</a>, or ended, slavery. Over time, other northern states also abolished slavery.</p>
<p class="lesson_basal"><strong><span class="lesson_focusskill"><img src="http://www.eharcourtschool.com/ss/hss07/NL_MakingANewNation/student/images/ReadCheck_SXECA07ASE3.gif" alt="Reading Check" longdesc="http://www.eharcourtschool.com/ss/hss07/NL_MakingANewNation/student/u4c9l4_p3.html"> CAUSE AND EFFECT</span>&nbsp;How did the Declaration of Independence change the way some people viewed slavery?</strong></p>
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<p class="lesson_subhead"><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>Western Settlements</strong></span></p>
<p class="lesson_basal">When the Revolutionary War ended, the United States did not have enough money to pay all the soldiers who had served. However, the United States had won more land from the British. Instead of paying the soldiers with money, Congress decided to pay some of them with land. Soldiers received different amounts of land based on their rank and how long they had served. Some soldiers were given hundreds of acres of land in areas west of the Appalachians.</p>
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<p class="lesson_subhead_small"><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>Moving West</strong></span></p>
<p class="lesson_basal">Many former soldiers moved to these western areas. However, not all of the people who moved west were soldiers. Many families moved west of the Appalachians to start farms. Eager to raise more money, Congress sold large amounts of land to these settlers and to land companies.</p>
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<p class="lesson_basal">The United States now stretched west to the Mississippi River, but British troops were still in some northwestern forts. Spain also claimed lands along the country´s western and southern borders. Many Native American groups lived in the lands along the Ohio River.</p>
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<p class="lesson_basal">Some of the fastest growing areas in the country were those lands south of the Ohio River. During the American Revolution, more than 100,000 people moved to the area that later became the state of Kentucky. Others moved to the area that became the state of Tennessee.</p>
<p class="lesson_readcheck"><img src="http://www.eharcourtschool.com/ss/hss07/NL_MakingANewNation/student/images/ReadCheck_SXECA07ASE3.gif" alt="Reading Check" longdesc="http://www.eharcourtschool.com/ss/hss07/NL_MakingANewNation/student/u4c9l4_p3.html"><strong> <span class="lesson_focusskill">CAUSE AND EFFECT</span>&nbsp;What caused Congress to pay many soldiers with land?</strong></p>
<p class="lesson_readcheck"><strong><img src="http://www.eharcourtschool.com/ss/hss07/NL_MakingANewNation/student/images/SXENL07ASECX_1789M.gif" alt="Map of the Northwest Territory: Map of the Great Lake Section of the United States, including surrounding states of New York, Pennsylvania, West Virgini, Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio"></strong></p>
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<p class="lesson_subhead"><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>The Northwest Territory</strong></span></p>
<p class="lesson_basal">Over time, thousands of Americans followed the Ohio River west and settled the lands north of it. That area became known as the&nbsp;<strong>Northwest Territory</strong>. A&nbsp;<a class="highlightvocab">territory</a>&nbsp;is land that belongs to a nation but is not a state and is not represented in the national government.</p>
<p class="lesson_subhead_small"><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>Governing the Land</strong></span></p>
<p class="lesson_basal">At first, there was no plan for how land in the territory should be divided. It was hard to tell where each person´s property ended. In 1785, Congress passed a new land&nbsp;<a class="highlightvocab">ordinance</a>, or set of laws. The ordinance explained how land in the territory would be measured, divided, and sold. Land was first divided into squares called townships. Each township was then divided into 36 smaller squares, or sections.</p>
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<p class="lesson_basal">In 1787, Congress passed another ordinance called the Northwest Ordinance of 1787. It set up a plan for governing the Northwest Territory and for forming new states from its lands. When any region of the Northwest Territory had more than 60,000 people, it could become a state. The ordinance promised settlers freedom of religion. It also said that slavery would not be allowed in states formed from the Northwest Territory.</p>
<p class="lesson_readcheck"><img src="http://www.eharcourtschool.com/ss/hss07/NL_MakingANewNation/student/images/ReadCheck_SXECA07ASE3.gif" alt="Reading Check" longdesc="http://www.eharcourtschool.com/ss/hss07/NL_MakingANewNation/student/u4c9l4_p4.html">&nbsp;<img src="http://www.eharcourtschool.com/ss/hss07/NL_MakingANewNation/student/images/ReadCheckFSIcon_SXECA07ASE4-6.gif" alt="Reading Check Icon" longdesc="http://www.eharcourtschool.com/ss/hss07/NL_MakingANewNation/student/u4c9l4_p4.html"><strong>&nbsp;<span class="lesson_focusskill">CAUSE AND EFFECT</span>&nbsp;How did the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 affect slavery?</strong></p>
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<p class="lesson_subhead"><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>Battles for Land</strong></span></p>
<p class="lesson_basal">In the months after the Revolutionary War, the British left many of their forts in the West. Without British help, it became harder for Native Americans to stop settlers from moving onto their lands.</p>
<p class="lesson_subhead_small"><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>New Fighting Breaks Out</strong></span></p>
<p class="lesson_basal">Native Americans in the Northwest Territory united to fight against the new settlers. Their leaders included&nbsp;<strong>Michikinikwa</strong>&nbsp;(mih•chih•kin•EE•kwah), also known as Little Turtle, a member of the Miami tribe in what are now Ohio and Indiana.</p>
<p class="lesson_basal">In the early 1790s, Native American forces soundly defeated United States soldiers in battles in what are now the states of Indiana and Ohio. In 1794, a larger United States force won a major victory at the Battle of Fallen Timbers, near what is now Toledo, Ohio.</p>
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<p class="lesson_subhead_small"><strong>More Lands Are Taken</strong></p>
<p class="lesson_basal">In 1795, Michikinikwa and the leaders of the other tribes agreed to accept the Treaty of Greenville. In this treaty, they gave up most of their land in the Northwest Territory. Many Native Americans were angry that the United States demanded their lands. After the treaty was signed, they stopped trusting in the United States government.</p>
<p class="lesson_basal">Some Native Americans sold their land to land companies. The Holland Land Company, for example, wanted to buy much of the land in western New York from the Seneca Indians. The Seneca leader&nbsp;<strong>Segoyewatha</strong>, also known as Red Jacket, warned his tribe not to sell its land. However, other leaders ignored his advice and signed the Big Tree Treaty, which let the company buy most of the Seneca´s land.</p>
<p class="lesson_basal">In the years to come, settlers from the United States moved farther and farther west. They cleared the land for farms and towns. The lives of Native Americans would never be the same.</p>
<p class="lesson_readcheck"><img src="http://www.eharcourtschool.com/ss/hss07/NL_MakingANewNation/student/images/ReadCheck_SXECA07ASE3.gif" alt="Reading Check" longdesc="http://www.eharcourtschool.com/ss/hss07/NL_MakingANewNation/student/u4c9l4_p6.html">&nbsp;<img src="http://www.eharcourtschool.com/ss/hss07/NL_MakingANewNation/student/images/ReadCheckFSIcon_SXECA07ASE4-6.gif" alt="Reading Check Icon" longdesc="http://www.eharcourtschool.com/ss/hss07/NL_MakingANewNation/student/u4c9l4_p6.html">&nbsp;<span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong><span class="lesson_focusskill">CAUSE AND EFFECT</span>&nbsp;What was the effect of the Treaty of Greenville?</strong></span></p>
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<li><strong><span class="lesson_review">1. WHAT TO KNOW</span>&nbsp;How did the American Revolution affect life in the new United States?</strong></li>
<li><strong><span class="lesson_review">2. VOCABULARY</span>&nbsp;Describe the difference between a state and a&nbsp;<a class="highlightvocab">territory</a>.</strong></li>
<li><strong><span class="lesson_review">3. HISTORY&nbsp;</span>How did Congress pay some soldiers for their service in the Revolutionary War?</strong></li>
<li><strong><span class="lesson_review">4. CRITICAL THINKING</span>&nbsp;How do you think Native Americans felt about the Treaty of Greenville?</strong></li>
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