2.) Review Articles of Confederation & Constitution
3.) How did the Constitution Guard Against Tyranny?
-Group discussion
-Document annotations
-Answer questions
4.) Homework:
Review Unit 1 study guide
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1.) Unit 1 Quiz
2.) Review Articles of Confederation & Constitution 3.) How did the Constitution Guard Against Tyranny? -Group discussion -Document annotations -Answer questions 4.) Homework: Review Unit 1 study guide
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1) American Revolution Document Debate 2) Collect document packet and debate materials. 3) Take notes on the right side of the study packet. Add additional notes from the video on the left hand side. - Discussion: Declaration of Independence -"How Revolutionary was the American Revolution?" Document Activity - Annotate and analyze the documents - Discuss with your group Organizing and Prioritizing Your Historical Evidence - Divide your evidence into the following categories: Revolutionary / Mixed / Not Very Revolutionary - Cite the document and write a short analysis why the evidence supports the category you selected. Develop your main reasons to support your position. Minimum of 3 claims. Back up each claim with evidence from the documents. List the evidence in priority order (Most important evidence should be first on the chart) Optional Video: Articles of Confederation1) Collect political survey results
2) Do Now: Political Survey discussion 3) Close Reading: The Declaration of Independence: Annotation and group discussion a.Read, stop, and discuss -Look up words you don’t know. -Write the definition. b.Annotate the text -Record group discussion in the margins -Do you understand the text? c.Identify the following: -John Locke’s ideas (JL) - ideals of America (I) -role of government (RG) - role of the governed/citizens (RC) d.Identify: -Box your favorite line from the document. Why 1) Turn in "Declaration of Independence" reading annotations and questions.
* we will turn in the survey results on Tuesday. Keep your results and reflection 2) Read pages 66-71 "Confederation and the Constitution." Answer questions in your own words. 1) What is America? What are America's Founding Ideals? 2) Do Now Activity 3) What is America Discussion / Notes Classwork / Homework: Read and Annotate "The Declaration of Independence and Natural Rights." Answer questions and annotate the text. Complete the survey and take notes on the results for each. You can either print out the findings or right down notes from them. Answer the question: How do you feel about the survey and the results? Liberal or Conservative http://www.people-press.org/quiz/political-typology/ Write down results. Answer the question: How do you feel about the survey and the results? 4 sentences minimum Political Party http://www.people-press.org/quiz/political-party-quiz/ Write down results. Answer the question: How do you feel about the survey and the results? 4 sentences minimum |
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