Rediscover Our Spanish Beginnings Day 1

Rediscover Our Spanish Beginnings 
Day 1
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Rediscover Our Spanish Beginnings 
Day 1

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What section matches this main idea:
Settling Florida was not easy.
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Introduction
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Spain’s Foothold
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A Fearsome Fort
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Learning About the Past in the Present

Slide 2 - Quiz

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What section matches this main idea:
Ponce de León was a member of Columbus’ second expedition and governor of the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico.
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Introduction
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Spain’s Foothold
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A Fearsome Fort
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Learning About the Past in the Present

Slide 3 - Quiz

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What section matches this main idea:
Many Spanish words have entered the English Language.
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What’s In a Name?
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Spain’s Foothold
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A Fearsome Fort
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Learning About the Past in the Present

Slide 4 - Quiz

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What section matches this main idea:

A fort was built to protect St. Augustine from the English who were trying to colonize Florida.
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What’s In a Name?
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Spain’s Foothold
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A Fearsome Fort
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Learning About the Past in the Present

Slide 5 - Quiz

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What section matches this main idea:
You can still see Spanish influences in Florida today.
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What’s In a Name?
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Spain’s Foothold
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A Fearsome Fort
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Learning About the Past in the Present

Slide 6 - Quiz

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What section matches this supporting detail:

Some are names of places, such as California, Nevada, and Los Angeles.
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What’s In a Name?
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Spain’s Foothold
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A Fearsome Fort
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Learning About the Past in the Present

Slide 7 - Quiz

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What section matches this supporting detail:

European crops would not grow in the soil.
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What’s In a Name?
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Spain’s Foothold
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A Fearsome Fort
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Learning About the Past in the Present

Slide 8 - Quiz

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What section matches this supporting detail:

The wall was built of shell stone, which was nearly indestructible.
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What’s In a Name?
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Spain’s Foothold
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A Fearsome Fort
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Learning About the Past in the Present

Slide 9 - Quiz

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What section matches this supporting detail:

There was extreme heat and humidity, tropical storms, and wild animals.
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What’s In a Name?
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Spain’s Foothold
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A Fearsome Fort
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Learning About the Past in the Present

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What section matches this supporting detail:

It has walls 33 feet high and 12 feet thick!
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What’s In a Name?
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Spain’s Foothold
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A Fearsome Fort
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Learning About the Past in the Present

Slide 11 - Quiz

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What section matches this supporting detail:

St. Augustine has been part of the United States since 1821.
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What’s In a Name?
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Spain’s Foothold
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A Fearsome Fort
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Learning About the Past in the Present

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What section matches this supporting detail:

The Spanish King was angry and sent Meńendez de Avilés to destroy the French colony and establish St. Augustine.
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What’s In a Name?
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Spain’s Foothold
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A Fearsome Fort
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Learning About the Past in the Present

Slide 13 - Quiz

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What section matches this supporting detail:

There are many museums documenting its history.
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What’s In a Name?
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Spain’s Foothold
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A Fearsome Fort
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Learning About the Past in the Present

Slide 14 - Quiz

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Move the blue numbers- Establishing a Spanish Colony in Florida
In 1564, France established Fort Caroline near where Ponce de Léon had originally landed.
It was difficult to establish a colony in Florida because European crops wouldn't grow, there was extreme heat, tropical storms, and dangerous animals.
This angered the Spanish king, and he sent Menéndez de Avilés to build and rule a Spanish settlement and destroy the French colony.
Ponce de Léon discovered Florida and claimed the land for Spain.
Florida was, therefore, ignored for many years.
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Move the blue numbers- Establishing a Spanish Colony in Florida
Rediscover our Spanish Beginnings
The Spanish king was angry and sent Menéndez de Avilés to colonize and rule Florida.
France successfully established Fort Caroline 35 miles of North of where Ponce de Léon had named Florida for Spain.
Menéndez de Avilés destroyed Fort Caroline and founded a Spanish settlement they called St. Augustine.
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Which of these is NOT an accomplishment of Ponce de Léon?
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He was on Columbus’ 2nd expedition
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He founded St. Augustine in 1565.
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He was governor of the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico
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He discovered Florida and claimed it for Spain

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Explain why establishing a colony in Florida was difficult. Give at least 2 reasons.

Slide 18 - Open question

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What might you see today in Florida that represents Florida’s Spanish beginnings?

Slide 19 - Open question

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What might you see today in Florida that represents Florida’s Spanish beginnings?

Slide 20 - Open question

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What is the author’s purpose for writing this text?
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Inform
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Entertain
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Persuade

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The explorers set out on an ____ in search of land.
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archaeology
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expedition
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permanent
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era

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The dinosaurs we studied are from the Jurassic ____, or time period.
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archaeology
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expedition
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permanent
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era

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Because she loves history, Ava wants to read a book about ____ to learn more about people from the past.
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archaeology
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expedition
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permanent
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era

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Be careful not to get the ___ marker on your clothes.
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archaeology
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expedition
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permanent
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era

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At the dig, archaeologists hoped to ___ fossils never found before.
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evidence
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tremendous
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document
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uncover

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We must ___, or record, the resources we use to complete our animal reports.
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evidence
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tremendous
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document
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uncover

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The elephant left ____ tracks in the dust as it walked.
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evidence
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tremendous
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document
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uncover

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A detective looks for ___ to back up her theory.
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evidence
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tremendous
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document
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uncover

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proof of something
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evidence
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tremendous
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document
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uncover

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very large
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evidence
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tremendous
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document
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uncover

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to discover
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evidence
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tremendous
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document
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uncover

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to record something with facts and evidence
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evidence
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tremendous
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document
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uncover

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a time period throughout history marked by events, people, or conditions
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archaeology
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expedition
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permanent
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era

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the study of the way humans lived in the past
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archaeology
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expedition
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permanent
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era

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meant to last without change
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archaeology
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expedition
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permanent
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era

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a journey made for a specific reason
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archaeology
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expedition
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permanent
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era

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