Content Objective: I will be able to determine the true purpose of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School.
Standard Objective: I will be able to cite the textual evidence that best supports a given claim or point.
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Content Objective: I will be able to determine the true purpose of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School.
Standard Objective: I will be able to cite the textual evidence that best supports a given claim or point.
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Warm Up: Please rate how well you understood last night's pre-work on a scale from 1 to 4. If you have any questions, drop them in the "Show Your Work" area.
Warm Up: Have you ever lived away from your family? If so, explain the length, purpose, and challenges of your time away. If not, explain what challenges you may encounter from this experience.
Warm Up: One interesting historical fact I learned from the pre-work is…

Building Knowledge Together: What do you notice about how the Sioux boys look and dress when they first arrived at the Indian Training School at Carlisle barracks in 1897?

Building Knowledge Together: What do you notice about the look and dress of students in the Carlisle class photo in 1900?


Sourcing: Based on the author and year of the excerpt, we can infer that Luther Standing Bear

As used in line 1, "ancestral" most nearly means
Under "Show Your Work," share the specific context clue and/or synonym that you used to arrive at this answer.

The author uses the phrase "alien world" (line 3) in order to emphasize what he experienced as a new

The author compares the physical changes he was forced to make with the behavioral changes in order to

The main purpose of changing names and solely speaking in English was to
Exit Ticket: When Pratt states, "Kill the Indian in him, and save the man," he is implying that
Under "Show Your Work," please respond to the quote and what it tells you about Pratt's assimilation efforts at the Carslisle school.
Exit Ticket: Please evaluate how well you understood today’s lesson on a scale from 1 to 4.