Warm-up:
Principles of Government Quiz.
Objective:
SWBAT explain the process by which the US Constitution can be amended.
Homework:
Complete Guided Reading Activity 3-3.
Warm-up:Principles of Government Quiz. Objective:SWBAT explain the process by which the US Constitution can be amended. Homework:Complete Guided Reading Activity 3-3.
Warm-up:Name the three parts of the constitution and provide details about it each. Objective:SWBAT describe the basic principles upon which the United State Constitution is built. Homework:Enjoy your Wednesday evening!
Warm-up:In your own words tell me the six purposes/goals for American Government outlined in the Preamble. We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America. Objective:SWBAT describe the basic principles upon which the United States Constitution is built. Homework:Complete Guided Reading Activity 3-1.
Warm-up:Put your name in the upper right hand corner of a separate piece of paper and answer the following questions (to be turned in for a grade): What made the Declaration of Independence significant during the time it was written? Name some of the principles of Democracy outlined in the Declaration of Independence. What was the main goal of American political leaders when they created the Articles of Confederation? Name some of the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation? What negative thin Objective:SWBAT describe the structure of and principles behind the Constitution. Homework:Complete Guided Reading Activity 3-1.
Warm-up:List the events that led to the Declaration of Independence. Objective:SWBAT describe the goals and weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. Have a wonderful weekend!Warm-up:Write the ultimate break up letter. List the reasons why you are breaking up. Objective:SWBAT to describe the significance and revolutionary nature of the Declaration of Independence. Homework:Outline Chapter 2, Section 2 (pages 42-47).
Warm-up:Quiz on Types of Government. Objective:SWBAT compare and analyze political systems and types of governments, noting advantages and disadvantages for each. Homework:Enjoy your Wednesday:) Warm-up:Create the following table in your notebook. Place the statements listed under it in the correct column.
Statements to be placed in Table above:All laws made by the central government All laws made by states Central and state governments share power Central government has little/no power Central government has most power Laws made by state and central government National government can't make states do anything States have little/no power States have most power USA Objective:SWBAT demonstrate an understanding of government systems and types of government.
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