Objective: literary analysis, defining drama terms, cultural and historical impacts on literature, grade-level vocabulary
Today and tomorrow you will be working on a Salem Witch Trial Web Quest. There is quite a bit to read. You will read on your own. Then, when you are done reading, you may answer the 9 questions with a partner. Today you will spend your time reading and learning more about the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. It will probably take you all of class to do steps 1-5. Tomorrow, you may work on the questions in step 6. I know this seems like a lot, but if you use your time wisely, you should get it done.
- Read this article on the Salem witchcraft trials
- Experience this virtual witch trial to get a feel for what it was like to be accused in the Salem witchcraft trials. (Use the links to click through the virtual tour)
- Read this timeline of the events of the Salem witchcraft trials.
- View this actual arrest warrant from the Salem witchcraft trials.
- Read this opinion piece on a possible "witch hunt" that has happened more recently.
- On Questions to Answer: (Answer these on a Google Doc, in complete sentences. I will give you a link to share them with me tomorrow.)
- What were some beliefs about witchcraft and witches people held in the past?
- What were the Salem witchcraft trials?
- What are some possible explanations for the Salem witchcraft trials?
- What options did an accused witch have in Salem?
- How quickly did things get out of hand in Salem?
- How long did the Salem witchcraft trials go on for?
- What sort of evidence was used to arrest accused witches?
- Do "witch hunts" still happen?
- Can you think of anything else that has happened in this country that would also be considered a "witch hunt"?
- Reminders:
- Week 6 DRE due tomorrow
- As I said yesterday, I was not near my computer much on Tuesday and Wednesday. I have a lot of emails to go through. I will get back to you as soon as possible.
Credit--Web Quest taken from: http://www.immaculateheartacademy.org/Outside2/English/Mathews/Crucible_WebQuest.htm
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