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1 Gaspee Affair-Perspectives Unit Plan Christina Louth North Providence High School

2 Unit Overview Unit: Gaspee Affair-Perspectives This unit was designed for 10 th grade American History/ Civics I course, specifically eighth grade. This four-week long unit will explore the following primary sources: letters, photographs, and reproduction artifacts. Students will be required to: recognize multiple perspectives; demonstrate an understanding of points of view and bias. Students will demonstrate their understanding through class discussions and primary source analysis; they will write a persuasive essay answering the essential question: Was the burning of the Gaspee a patriotic act or a criminal act? They will cite specific evidence from primary sources to support their findings. Modifications: Students will have the opportunity to engage in both small group and whole class discussions to promote understanding for students of all abilities; students will use a guided note sheet to help them with note taking. Students will have a graphic organizer that details and breaks down the steps in writing a persuasive essay; they also will be provided with a sample essay. Established Goals NSH: History, NSH: Grades 5-12, US His. Era 3:Revolution & New Nation STANDARD 1 The causes of the American Revolution, the ideas and interests involved in forging the revolutionary movement, and the reasons for the American victory. Standard 1A The student understands the causes of the American Revolution. Reconstruct the chronology of the critical events leading to the outbreak of armed conflict between the American colonies and England. [Establish temporal order] (Grades 5-12 Analyze political, ideological, religious, and economic origins of the Revolution. [Analyze multiple causation] (Grades 7-12) Reconstruct the arguments among patriots and loyalists about independence and draw conclusions about how the decision to declare independence was reached. [Consider multiple perspectives] (Grades 9-12) RI: GSE: Reading, RI: Grades 9-10, Reading Fluency & Accuracy R Reads grade-level appropriate material with: R Fluency: reading with appropriate silent and oral reading fluency rates as determined by text demands, and purpose for reading (Local) RI: GSE: Reading, RI: Grades 9-10, Informational Texts Initial Understanding of Informational Text R 10 7 Demonstrate initial understanding of informational texts (expository and practical texts) by R Using information from the text to answer questions; to state the main/central ideas; to provide supporting details; to explain visual components supporting the text; or, to interpret maps, charts, timelines, tables, or diagrams (State) R Organizing information to show understanding or relationships among facts, ideas, and events (e.g., representing main/central ideas or details within text through charting, mapping, paraphrasing, summarizing, comparing/contrasting, outlining) (State) RI: GSE: Written & Oral Communication, RI: Grades 9-10, Oral Communication Strategies Interactive Listening OC 10 1 In oral communication, students demonstrate interactive listening by OC Summarizing, paraphrasing, questioning, or contributing to information presented (Local) RI: GSE: Reading, RI: Grades 9-10, Informational Texts Initial Understanding of Informational Text R 10 7 Demonstrate initial understanding of informational texts (expository and practical texts) by R Using information from the text to answer questions; to state the main/central ideas; to provide supporting details; to explain visual components supporting the text; or, to interpret maps, charts, timelines, tables, or diagrams (State) Analysis and Interpretation of Literary Text, Citing Evidence R 10 8 Analyze and interpret informational text, citing evidence as appropriate by R Explaining connections about information within a text, across texts, or to related ideas (State) R Synthesizing and evaluating information within or across text(s) (e.g., constructing appropriate titles; or formulating assertions or controlling ideas) (State) R Distinguishing fact from opinion, and evaluating possible bias/propaganda or conflicting information within or across texts (State) RI: GSE: Written & Oral Communication, RI: Grades 9-10, Informational Writing Reports, Procedures, or Persuasive Writing Organizing Information W 10 6 In informational writing, students organize ideas/concepts by W Selecting appropriate and relevant information (excluding extraneous details) to set context (State) W Using transitional words or phrases appropriate to text structure (State) W a Drawing a conclusion by synthesizing information (State) W b Synthesizing information from multiple research studies, including primary sources (Local)

3 Reports, Procedures, or Persuasive Writing Conveying Information W 10 7 In informational writing, students effectively convey purpose by W Establishing a topic (State) W Stating and maintaining a focus/controlling idea/thesis (State) W Writing with a sense of audience, when appropriate (State) W Using precise and descriptive language that clarifies and supports intent (State) Reports, Procedures, or Persuasive Writing Using Elaboration Strategies W 10 8 In informational writing, students demonstrate use of a range of elaboration strategies by W Including facts and details relevant to focus/controlling idea or thesis, and excluding extraneous information (State) W Including sufficient details or facts for appropriate depth of information: naming, describing, explaining, comparing, contrasting, or using visual images to support intended purpose (State) W Commenting on the significance of the information (in reports, throughout the piece; in procedural or persuasive writing, as appropriate) (State) Enduring Understandings Essential Questions 1. The student will be able to orally discuss and categorize topics in American history. 2. Students will be able to properly cite evidence from documents to back up their opinion 3. Students will able to differentiate between primary and secondary sources 4. The student will be able to write a persuasive essay and hold a solid argument through writing. 1. How does perspective play a role in how we see situations? 2. Why is perspective important in interpreting history? 3. Was the burning of the Gaspee a patriotic act or criminal act? Content Knowledge Location of Gaspee Affair (Warwick, RI) Knowledge of key players (John Brown, Lt. Dudingston, Ephraim Bowen, Benjamin Lindsey, and others) Ships involved (Hannah, Gaspee) Motive for Gaspee Affair Results of Gaspee Affair Skills Students will create a chart that identifies actions that are patriotic and actions that are criminal Students will critique a photograph found in the John Brown House of the burning of the Gaspee Students will summarize the Gaspee Affair through PowerPoint notes inspired by Gordon Wood s A Revolution Students will analyze two documents that portray the burning of the Gaspee from the perspective of Ephraim Bowen and Marjorie Geoff Students will assess how the documents demonstrate a particular point of view. Students will cite evidence through marking the text that proves what perspective these documents take. Students will, as a formal assessment, develop a logical argument in the form of a persuasive essay on the follow question: Was the burning of the Gaspee a patriotic or criminal act? Stage 2: Assessment Evidence Assessments 1. T-Chart-Students will keep track of actions that are considered "criminal" and actions considered "patriotic" in a t-chart 2. Oral Discussion-Through oral discussion, students will be able to organize their thoughts for their summative assessments. 3. Students will analyze two primary source documents: Lt. Dudingston's story and a letter from a Loyalist Spy; Through their analysis, they will underline/ mark text anytime there is evidence that cites the burning of the Gaspee as a criminal actions 4. Persuasive Essay on the Gaspee Students will use the chart that they created (patriot v. criminal), PowerPoint notes, and the documents that have been marked up to structure a persuasive essay on the following topic: Was the Burning of the Gaspee a patriotic action or a criminal action? The assessment is to write a persuasive essay on the following question: Was the burning of the Gaspee a patriotic action or a criminal action? The teacher will explain that evidence cites the action was both. However, it is up to the students to choose a side and adamantly defend it using primary source accounts of the affair. Modification The assignment will have a graphic organizer attached for those students who need extra help in structuring a persuasive essay. Students will also need to summarize the event and use quotes from the documents as supporting evidence.

4 Learning Activities Day 1 Stage 3: Learning Plan Resources Students will engage in oral discussion on actions that can be considered patriotic and actions that can be considered criminal. The patriotic and criminal actions that the students mention can be relative to modern day. Students will view a PowerPoint which includes lecture notes. This PowerPoint will contain photographs of the John Brown House and a painting found inside his home of the Gaspee Affair. Students will take notes using a guided note sheets. (This helps struggling writers catch up with those who can take notes quickly.) Students will be asked to create a list, using a graphic organizer, which is divided into two columns: patriotic act and criminal act. As a class, the students will name various actions that follow these two categories. The teacher will write them on the board, and the students will copy them down into the appropriate spot on their graphic organizer. After the list has been created, the teacher will then explain the importance of perspective in our everyday lives and ask the students to keep these actions in mind during the lecture on the Gaspee Affair. The students will be asked to critique the photo through class discussion; they will describe what is going on what could possibly be the motive for lighting this ship on fire. Students will receive a direction sheet that describes their assessment with a final due date TBA. The assessment is to write a persuasive essay on the following question: Was the burning of the Gaspee a patriotic action or a criminal action? Learning Activities Day 2 Students will begin by reviewing material from the previous class. The teacher will then summarize verbally the notes on the Gaspee affair. The students will then have the opportunity to analyze primary source documents written around the time of the incident. The teacher will pass out two documents: one from the account of Lt. Dudingston (captain of the Gaspee) and a Loyalist Spy (who witnessed the event). The students, independently, will read the two documents. As they are reading, they are to underline/ highlight any information that could possibly suggest that the burning of the Gaspee was a criminal action. Once the students have completed this assigned task, students will work with a partner. Burning of the Gaspee Story PowerPoint Burning of the Gaspee Guided Notes Wood, Gordon S. The American Revolution: A History. New York, NY: Modern Library, Print. Lt. Dudingston's Letter (Commander of the Gaspee) Letter from an Unknown Loyalist Spy Criminal v. Patriotic Chart Directions for Gaspee Essay Rubric used to grade essays Graphic organizer PDF copy of the PowerPoint presentation The pairs will then discuss what each of them underlined. They will put a plus sign (+) anytime they both underlined the same piece of evidence. Once the pairs have engaged in about a ten minute discussion, the teacher will ask students to go back to their seats to discuss the information as a class. Students will review the chart that was created on Day 1 and categorize evidence of criminal acts. (For example, if the student wants to show an example

5 of arson, s/he needs a direct quote from the argument that supports how arson played a role in the Gaspee Affair). This will provide students with a concrete example on how to cite evidence for their persuasive essay Learning Activities Day 3 Students will begin by reviewing material from the previous class. The students will then have the opportunity to analyze documents written about the Gaspee Affair (both primary and secondary). The teacher will pass out two documents: one from the account of Ephraim Bowen (active participant) and Marjorie Geoff (wrote a poem about the incident in 1976). The students, independently, will read the two documents. As they are reading, they are to underline/ highlight any information that could possibly suggest that the burning of the Gaspee was a patriotic action. Once the students have completed this assigned task, students will work with a partner. The pairs will then discuss what each of them underlined. They will put a plus sign (+) anytime they both underlined the same piece of evidence. Once the pairs have engaged in about a ten minute discussion, the teacher will ask students to go back to their seats to discuss the information as a class. Students will review the chart that was created on Day 1 and categorize evidence of patriotic acts. (For example, if the student wants to show an example of citizens gathering together for a cause, s/he needs a direct quote from the argument that supports how this action played a role in the Gaspee Affair). This will provide students with a concrete example on how to cite evidence for their persuasive essay. Learning Activities Day 4 The teacher will review Directions and the persuasive essay rubric A sample essay a graphic organizer (to aid those students who need extra support in constructing a persuasive essay) Students will begin by reviewing material from the previous classes Primary source documents Chart listing criminal actions and patriotic actions. The students will have a class period to begin to formulate their essays in which they have to pick a perspective on the Gaspee Affair. Students will independently write their essays on the burning of the Gaspee: Was the burning of the Gaspee a patriotic action or a criminal action? The actual formal essay will be due at a later date.

6 Was the Gaspee Affair a PATRIOTIC or CRIMINAL action? Patriotic Actions Definition: to be inspired by love for one s country Criminal Actions Definition: to intentionally break the law and/or rules

7 The Burning of the HMS Gaspee Setting the Stage: There was already tension between the when the arrived in March of The captain of the Gaspee proved to be determined to control the. Dudingston was as determined as Charles Dudley (the captain of the Liberty) to control smuggling. Dudingston was a whose taking of the cargo on Rhode Island ships was sometimes. June 9 th, 1772 (noon):. The Gaspee then followed the Hannah all the way up to, in order to check the Hannah for. The Hannah tried to out maneuver the Gaspee; the Hannah was a much smaller ship, and it eventually lured the Gaspee into.

8 What happened next?: Benjamin Lindsey and the Hannah made it to Providence around. News travelled about what had happened. One spectator was quoted to say, a man passed along the main street, beating a drum, and informing the inhabitants of the fact that the Gaspee was aground on Namquit Point [and] would not float until 3 o clock the next morning and invited those persons who felt a desire to go and destroy the troublesome vessel. A group of prominent Providence men including decided to and Burning the Boat: The boats from Providence were rowed with until they reached the stranded ship. Dudingston was. and Dudingston went down. The was boarded and, while a doctor was found to dress the captain s wounds, the Rhode Islanders. The crew and Dudingston were brought ashore at the and the Gaspee was burned on site. Namquit Point is now called, and the is celebrated every June in Warwick, Rhode Island.

9 Wood, Gordon S. The American Revolution: A History. New York, NY: Modern Library, Print.

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18 Painting c1892 by Charles DeWolfe Brownell RI Historical Society

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