Journey with Washington and Adams: Storyboardthat Directions: Students will represent Chapter 11 using a cartoon for each section. They will represent each section using storyboardthat, a digital cartoon creation site, and a short caption or talk bubble. Requirements per section: ● 2-3 key concepts each entry ● 2-3 short descriptions ● 2-3 short explanations of the importance of your key concepts ● A cartoon with at least 2 representations that show or explain key facts from the section (1 per section) STORYBOARD Chapter 11 Organizer How did the Federalists and Republicans differ in their vision for the United States Essential Question: Directions: Determine 2-3 key concepts for the section, describe them in detail and then explain their importance. Use this to create a scene to show these key concepts and to write your description. Section 1 - Introduction Key concept Description Importance Washington becomes President. Washington is very reluctant to become president. G. Washington chooses his trusted friends to help him rule. Washington chooses his cabinet Washington chooses Knox for War, Jefferson for State and Hamilton for Treasury Two of his advisors have such different view and this is the start of political parties in US Scene: How will you represent this section? BRAINSTORMING What will your scene show? (setting, people and action) GW choosing his cabinet--gov building How does this represent the key concepts? This is start of US Government in action. Description: GW is worried about TJ and AH fighting over government power. COPY the Cartoon (screenshot from storyboardthat) and attach below Section 2 - Launching the New Government Key concept Description Importance Scene: How will you represent this section? What will your scene show? (setting, people and action) How does this represent the key concepts? Description: Copy cartoon (screenshot from storyboardthat) and attach below Section 3 - Washington as President Key concept Description Importance Scene: How will you represent this section? What will your scene show? (setting, people and action) How does this represent the key concepts? Description: Copy cartoon (screenshot from storyboardthat) and attach below Section 4 - Alexander Hamilton and the Federalist Party Key concept Description Importance Scene: How will you represent this section? What will your scene show? (setting, people and action) How does this represent the key concepts? Description: Copy cartoon (screenshot from storyboardthat) and attach below Section 5 - Thomas Jefferson and the Republican Party Key concept Description Importance Scene: How will you represent this section? What will your scene show? (setting, people and action) How does this represent the key concepts? Description: Copy cartoon (screenshot from storyboardthat) and attach below Section 6 - The Presidency of John Adams Key concept Description Importance Scene: How will you represent this section? What will your scene show? (setting, people and action) How does this represent the key concepts? Description: Copy cartoon (screenshot from storyboardthat) and attach below Section 7 - The Election of 1800 Key concept Description Importance Scene: How will you represent this section? What will your scene show? (setting, people and action) How does this represent the key concepts? Description: Copy cartoon (screenshot from storyboardthat) and attach below Section 8 - A Deadlock and a New Amendment Key concept Description Importance Scene: How will you represent this section? What will your scene show? (setting, people and action) How does this represent the key concepts? Description: Copy cartoon (screenshot from storyboardthat) and attach below