Objective:
Warm-up:
Classwork - Vocabulary Quiz:
- Put your phone in the charging slots in the your area of the room. Phones should NOT be retrieved until the end of the period.
- We are starting on the Blue Side of the Scantron. Write your Name and Period in the space provided and indicate if you have Quiz A or B in the Subject space. Flip to the Green Side for the AP Sample questions.
- You CAN write on the Quiz.
- When you are finished place the Quiz and Scantron in the appropriate bins on the counter.
Classwork - Saturday Study Session Poll:
Classwork - McDonald v. Chicago:
Classwork - Assault Weapons Ban:
What is Deliberation?
Deliberation teaches people how to cooperatively discuss controversial issues by carefully considering multiple perspectives and searching for consensus.
Why are we Deliberating?
Talking across differences helps create an informed citizenry, which is essential to a democratic society. By learning to weigh evidence, consider competing views, form an opinion, articulate that opinion, and respond to those who disagree, we expand our knowledge. We work cooperatively toward a policy that benefits our community.
Step 2: Careful Reading
- Access the Article in the Resource Folder for this Week
Step 3: Clarification of Topic and Assigned Roles
Step 4(a): With your table, select and record two reasons supporting your initial side.
Step 4(b): Take notes when the other side presents.
Step 5:
(a) Highlight the best reason you heard from the other side.
(b) Then, add one additional reason from the reading to support your new side.
(c) Take notes when the other side presents.