Friday, December 17, 2021

Dec 17

Warm up: 5-5

1. What are ways someone in the US can 
participate in government?
2. How can someone not old enough to vote
participate in government and current events? 

Due Dates:
Founding Fathers- Today

Today 12/17                              Next Day 1/3
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Congress                             2. Young Republic

Thursday, December 16, 2021

Dec 16

Warm up: 5-4

Watch the clip CLIP
In a few sentences, explain the story of Washington
 and the Cherry Tree 

Due Dates:
Founding Fathers- 12/17 Fri

Today 12/16                              Next Day 12/17
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Young Republic                   2. Congress

Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Dec 15

Warm up: 5-3

Watch the clip CLIP
Explain the history of the US capitol city.

Due Dates:
Founding Fathers- 12/17 Fri

Today 12/15                              Next Day 12/16
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Jefferson and Hamilton       2. Young Republic

Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Dec 14

Warm up: 5-2

Watch the clip CLIP Clip2
Explain some things Washington did as president
 to set the precedent of the presidency 

Due Dates:
Founding Fathers- 12/17 Fri

Today 12/14                              Next Day 12/15
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Founding Fathers                2. Jefferson and Hamilton

Monday, December 13, 2021

Dec 13

Warm up: 5-1 (New Blue Paper)

Watch the clip CLIP
Write a few sentences on Washington's Presidency

Due Dates:
Civics Study guide- Today
Founding Fathers- 12/17 Fri

Today 12/13                              Next Day 12/14
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Jefferson and Hamilton       2. Founding Fathers

Friday, December 10, 2021

Dec 10

Warm up: 4-4

1. How often do you follow or read current events
 or political news?
2. Where do you get most of your news and information
about it?
3. Why or why not is knowing current events and political 
news important for people living in the US?

Due Dates:
Civics Study guide- Today
Founding Fathers- 12/17 Fri

Today 12/10                              Next Day 12/13
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Congress                              2. Hamilton Jefferson

Thursday, December 9, 2021

Dec 9

Warm up: 4-3

1.How does understanding the constitution and
early US history help someone understand how 
things work in America in 2021?
2. How are things different in 2021 from 1789?

Due Dates:
Civics Study guide- Today
Founding Fathers- 12/17 Fri

Today 12/9                              Next Day 12/10
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Founding Fathers                2. Congress

Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Dec 8

Warm up: none

Get into your seat, pull out your notes and study
 guide and be ready to start the test.

Due Dates:
Civics Test- Today
Civics Study guide- Today

Today 12/8                              Next Day 12/9
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Civics Test                           2. Founding Fathers

Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Dec 7

Warm up: 4-2

1. What importance does the separation of powers
 and checks and balances have in the government?
2. What importance and power does the constitution 
have?

After you have answered your warmup, pull out your
study guide and work on it.

Due Dates:
Civics Test- 12/8 Wed
Civics Study guide- 12/8 Wed

Today 12/7                              Next Day 12/8
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Review                                2. Civics Test

Monday, December 6, 2021

Dec 6

Warm up: 4-1 (Same paper as last week)

(You can use your notes)
Pick one of the branches of government and write
 2-3 sentences explaining what it does.

Due Dates:
Civics Test- 12/8 Wed
Civics Study guide- 12/8 Wed

Today 12/6                              Next Day 12/7
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Constitution                        2. Review

Friday, December 3, 2021

Dec 3

Warm up: 3-5

Watch the clip and answer the question CLIP
According to the clip, why is it important to
 understand the 3 branches of government?

Due Dates:
Civics Test- 12/7 Tue
Civics Study guide- 12/7 Tue

Today 12/3                              Next Day 12/6
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. 3 Branches of Gov              2. Review

Thursday, December 2, 2021

Dec 2

Warm up: 3-4

Watch the clip CLIP
Explain the importance of Marbury vs Madison 
and Judicial Review

Due Dates:
Civics Test- 12/7 Tue
Civics Study guide- 12/7 Tue

Today 12/2                              Next Day 12/3
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. 3 Branches of Gov              2. 3 Branches of Gov

Wednesday, December 1, 2021

Dec 1

Warm up: 3-3

1. What are rights?
2. Why would having rights written down and agreed
 on be a good idea?
3. What are some rights you think people should have?
4. Should the government give and protect your rights? 

Due Dates:
Civics Test- 12/7 Tue
Civics Study guide- 12/7 Tue

Today 12/1                              Next Day 12/2
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Bill of Rights                       2. 3 Branches of Gov

Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Nov 30

Warm up: 3-2

Watch the clip CLIP
Explain the Veto process, and the difference between
 an regular Veto and a Pocket Veto. 

Due Dates:
Civics Test- 12/7 Tue
Civics Study guide- 12/7 Tue

Today 11/30                              Next Day 12/1
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Articles                                2. Bill of Rights

Monday, November 29, 2021

Nov 29

Warm up: 3-1 (New Yellow Paper)

Watch the clip.  CLIP
Explain what the Federalist papers are
and why they were written. 

Due Dates:

Today 11/29                              Next Day 11/30
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Articles                                2. Articles

Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Nov 23

Warm up: 2-2

1. What are rights we as humans should have?
2. Explain if and why you think people are naturally
 good or bad? (meaning if left uncontrolled would the 
majority of people behave and do good or not)

Due Dates:

Today 11/23                              Next Day 11/29
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Republic Origins                 2. Articles

Monday, November 22, 2021

Nov 22

Warm up: 2-1 (Use last week's green paper)

(Remember to use complete sentences)
1. What important things does the national
 government do?
2. Is is better to have a strong national government
and a weaker state government, or strong state
 governments and weaker national one?  (Explain)

Due Dates:

Today 11/22                              Next Day 11/23
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Federalist                            2. Republic Origins

Friday, November 19, 2021

Nov 19

Warm up: 1-3

Watch the clip CLIP
In a few sentences explain some of the problems 
with the Articles of Confederation and why a new
Constitution was created.

Due Dates:

Today 11/19                              Next Day 11/22
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Preamble                             2. Federalist

Thursday, November 18, 2021

Nov 18

Warm up: 1-2

(Use yesterday's green paper and remember to 
use complete sentences)
1. Pick one of the three class rules, write it down and 
explain how that rule makes for a better class
2. What aspect of history do you find most interesting?
Explain.  (Example: war, daily life, politics, economy, etc)

Due Dates:

Today 11/18                              Next Day 11/19
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Civics                                  2. Preamble

Wednesday, November 17, 2021

Welcome to 2nd Tri

Warm up: 1-1 (Get a green warmup paper off the front table)

Get a green paper off the front table.  On the center line
 write 1-1, and in the first block of lines answer the 
questions using restating and complete sentences. 
1. What can you do to be successful in this class 
this trimester?
2. What is history?
3. How would knowing US history be important 
in your life?

Due Dates:

Today 11/17                              Next Day 11/18
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Welcome                              2. Civics

Thursday, May 27, 2021

May 27

Warm up: 12-4

1.What is something you have liked about this class?
2. What is something you would change?
3. What is something you would get rid of?

Due Dates:

Today 5/27                              Next Day 5/28
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Reconstruction                    2. End of Year

Wednesday, May 26, 2021

May 26

Warm up: 12-3

Watch the clips CLIP Clip2  Clip3 clip4
1. How and why should history be remembered?
2. Do you agree or disagree with the removal of
 Civil War statues/ flags etc.  Explain

Due Dates:

Today 5/26                              Next Day 5/27
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Civil War Monuments         2. Reconstruction

Tuesday, May 25, 2021

May 25

Warm up: 12-2

Watch the clip CLIP
Explain the events of Lincoln's assassination

Due Dates:

Today 5/25                              Next Day 5/26
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Reconstruction                    2. Civil War Monuments

Monday, May 24, 2021

May 24

Warm up: 12-1 (Use last week's paper)

Thinking about last week (us can use your notes if you need)
1. What were some advantages the North had in the war?
2. What were some advantages the South had in the war?
3. Explain the impact the Industrial Revolution had on 
the Civil War.

Due Dates:

Today 5/24                              Next Day 5/25
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2.Civil War Overview             2. Reconstruction

Friday, May 21, 2021

May 21

 Warm up: 11-5

In a few sentences, explain why you think the 
North and South were unable to make a compromise
 and work things out, and instead fought each other?

Due Dates:
John Brown- 5/20 Thurs

Today 5/21                              Next Day 5/24
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2.Civil War Overview             2. Civil War

Thursday, May 20, 2021

May 20

Warm up: 11-4

Grab an article off the front table to read                           clip
1. In a few sentences, explain what Lincoln is saying
 about the civil war.
2. How does his words connect to us today?

Due Dates:
John Brown- 5/20 Thurs

Today 5/20                              Next Day 5/21
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2.Civil War                              2. Civil War

Wednesday, May 19, 2021

May 19

Warm up: 11-3

"I am passionately interested in understanding how 
my country works.  And if you want to know about this
 thing called the United States of America you have 
to know about the Civil War."  - Ken Burns (Historian)
1. Do you agree or disagree with Ken Burns? Explain
2. How could the Civil War be seen as a turning point
in US history and government policy?

Due Dates:
John Brown- 5/20 Thurs

Today 5/19                              Next Day 5/20
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2.Civil War                              2. Civil War

Tuesday, May 18, 2021

May 18

Warm up: 11-2

Get an article from the front of the room to read
1. How was the North connected to slavery?
2. Summarize the article in 4-5 sentences

Due Dates:
John Brown- 5/24 Mon

Today 5/14                              Next Day 5/17
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2.Civil War Battles                  2. Civil War

Monday, May 17, 2021

May 17

Warm up: 11-1 (New Pink Paper)

Watch the clip and read a part of the speech  CLIP
A house divided against itself cannot stand. I believe this government
 cannot endure, permanently, half slave and half free. I do not expect 
the Union to be dissolved — do not expect the house to fall — but I
 do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing or all
 the other. Either the opponents of slavery will arrest the further 
spread of it, and place it where the public mind shall rest in the 
belief that it is in the course of ultimate extinction; or its advocates
 will push it forward, till it shall become lawful in all the States, old
 as well as new — North as well as South.

In a Few sentences, explain the speech and its 
importance in the Civil War Era

Due Dates:
John Brown- 5/24 Mon

Today 5/17                              Next Day 5/18
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2.Civil War                              2. Civil War

Friday, May 14, 2021

May 14

 Warm up: 10-4

Read the article about the Cane fight and write a
 summary on it (3-4 sentences)

Due Dates:
John Brown- 5/24 Mon

Today 5/14                              Next Day 5/17
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2.John Brown                          2. Civil War

Thursday, May 13, 2021

May 13

Warm up: 10-3

1. Pick one of the poster events and explain how
 it led up to the civil war
2. Why did Lincoln's election in 1860 cause the South
to leave the Union and start the civil war?

Due Dates:
John Brown- 5/24 Mon

Today 5/13                              Next Day 5/14
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2.John Brown                          2.John Brown

Watch the clip CLIP
Explain the Presidency of Zachary Taylor

Wednesday, May 12, 2021

May 12

 Warm up: 10-2

1.  How can a presidential election cause change in 
the country? 
2. What are some divisions in our country today and
how do they compare to pre-civil war times? 

Due Dates:

Today 5/12                              Next Day 5/13
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2.Election of 1860                  2.John Brown

Tuesday, May 11, 2021

May 11

 Warm up: none

You have the first 10 minutes to finish your poster

Due Dates:
Dividing Event Poster- 5/11 Tue

Today 5/11                              Next Day 5/12
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2.Dividing Events Gallery      2.John Brown

Monday, May 10, 2021

May 10

 Warm up: 10-1 (Use last week's paper)

Watch the clip CLIP1 CLIP2
Write a few sentences on Nat Turner's Rebellion

Due Dates:
Dividing Event Poster- 5/11 Tue

Today 5/7                              Next Day 5/10
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2.Dividing Events Gallery      2.Dividing Events Gallery

Friday, May 7, 2021

May 7

 Warm up: 9-5

Grab an article off the front table to read.   ARTICLE
1.Explain the Nullification Crisis in 3-4 sentences.
2. How does this connect to our previous National 
Power vs State Power?
3.How does this connect to the Civil War?

Due Dates:
Dividing Event Poster- 5/11 Tue

Today 5/7                              Next Day 5/10
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2.Dividing Events Gallery      2.Dividing Events Gallery

Thursday, May 6, 2021

May 6

 Warm up: 9-4

Watch the clip CLIP
Explain Martin Van Buren's role in US History

Due Dates:
Dividing Event Poster- 5/11 Tue

Today 5/6                              Next Day 5/7
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2.Dividing Events Gallery      2.Dividing Events Gallery

Wednesday, May 5, 2021

May 5

 Warm up: 9-3

1. Why do you think the ability to make money overruled 
values in terms of slavery?
2. Once slave owners made money with slavery,
do you think they would be willing to get rid of slavery?

Due Dates:

Today 5/5                              Next Day 5/6
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Mexican-American War      2. Dividing Events Gallery  

Tuesday, May 4, 2021

May 4

Warm up: 9-2

Write a few sentences on how slavery changed in 
the Americas, and how the slave trade and slave
 markets functioned in America.
(You can use your notes) 

Due Dates:

Today 5/4                              Next Day 5/5
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Slavery                               2. Mexican-American War

Monday, May 3, 2021

May 3

Warm up: 9-1 (New Blue Paper)

Thinking of the both history trimester's information,
 Why did the northern and southern colonies start
 differently, and how did those differences 
continue to grow? 

Due Dates:

Today 5/3                              Next Day 5/4
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Slavery                               2. Slavery

Friday, April 30, 2021

April 30

Warm up: 8-3

Grab the handout on the front table. HANDOUT
By yourself or with a partner, analyze the charts and
 answer the questions on both sides of the paper on
your warmup paper.
Then, answer this question in a few sentences.
How was the United States changing and how might
 this change lead to a divided country?

Due Dates:

Today 4/30                              Next Day 5/3
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Industry                               2. North v South

Thursday, April 29, 2021

April 29

 Warm up: 8-2

Get a Chromebook and log into canvas
Read the article "Alexis de Tocqueville
Explain de Tocqueville's views on America 
in 3-4 sentences 

Due Dates:

Today 4/28                              Next Day 4/29
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Young Republic                   2. Divided Nation

Wednesday, April 28, 2021

April 28

 Warm up: none

Get in your seat and be ready to start.

Due Dates:
Lewis and Clark Response- 4/22 Thurs
Young Republic Test- 4/28 Wed

Today 4/28                              Next Day 4/29
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Young Republic Test           2. Divided Nation

Tuesday, April 27, 2021

April 27

 Warm up: none

Take the first 15 mins to work

Due Dates:
Lewis and Clark Response- 4/22 Thurs
Young Republic Test- 4/28 Wed

Today 4/27                              Next Day 4/28
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Review                         2. Young Republic Test

1. List 5 topics we have learned about this unit 
(Since the Civics Test)
2. Explain one of them in a few sentences.

Monday, April 26, 2021

April 26

 Warm up: 8-1 (Use last week's paper)

Watch the clip CLIP
Explain Jefferson, Science, and the Moose from 
early US history

Due Dates:
Lewis and Clark Response- 4/22 Thurs
Young Republic Test- 4/28 Wed

Today 4/26                              Next Day 4/27
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Age of Jackson                    2. Review

Friday, April 23, 2021

April 23

 Warm up: 7-5

1. How could the extension of voting rights to non-wealthy
 people change the government and the people?
2. Why might people vote for someone they see as a 
regular person instead of an elite person?
3. What is Mr. Rodman's biggest fear.

Due Dates:
Lewis and Clark Response- 4/22 Thurs
Young Republic Test- 4/28 Wed

Today 4/23                              Next Day 4/26
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Age of Jackson                    2. Age of Jackson

Thursday, April 22, 2021

April 22

 Warm up: 7-4

Watch the clip CLIP
Explain who Dolly Madison is and what sh
did during the war of 1812

Due Dates:
Lewis and Clark Response- 4/22 Thurs
Young Republic Test- 4/28 Wed

Today 4/22                              Next Day 4/23
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. War of 1812                         2. Age of Jackson

Wednesday, April 21, 2021

April 21

 Warm up: 7-3

1.Explain how the country was changing and growing 
during the 1790s and early 1800s
2. Looking back at the Hamilton and Jefferson discussion,
how did their opinion on the US military differ?

Due Dates:
Lewis and Clark Response- 4/22 Thurs
Young Republic Test- 4/28 Wed

Today 4/21                              Next Day 4/22
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. War of 1812                         2. War of 1812

Watch the clip CLIP
Write a few sentences on James Madison and
 the War of 1812

Tuesday, April 20, 2021

April 20

 Warm up: 7-2

Watch the clip CLIP
1. Explain the information on the Louisiana Purchase
2. How does the purchase help with Jefferson's goal
of creating a farming society?

Due Dates:
Lewis and Clark Response- 4/22 Thurs

Today 4/20                              Next Day 4/21
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Lewis and Clark                  2. War of 1812

Monday, April 19, 2021

April 19

 Warm up: 7-1 (New Yellow Paper)

Watch the clip CLIP
List some of the ways Sacajawea contributed to
 the expedition beyond just being a guide.

Due Dates:
Lewis and Clark Response- 4/22 Thurs

Today 4/19                              Next Day 4/20
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Lewis and Clark                  2. War of 1812

Thursday, April 15, 2021

April 15

 Warm up: 6-4

1. How did the Louisiana Purchase change the US?
2. Why would the unknown of the west bring excitement
 to the country?

Due Dates:

Today 4/15                              Next Day 4/19
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Lewis and Clark                  2. Lewis and Clark

Wednesday, April 14, 2021

April 14

 Warm up: 6-3

Look back to your notes,
Explain why and how the United States bought 
the Louisiana Purchase.

Turn in the blue Young Republic assignment if you
have it finished.

Due Dates:

Today 4/14                              Next Day 4/15
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Lewis and Clark                  2. Lewis and Clark 

Tuesday, April 13, 2021

April 13

  Warm up: 6-2

Watch the clip CLIP

In a few sentences explain some of the parts
 of Adams' Presidency

Due Dates:

Today 4/13                              Next Day 4/14
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Alien and Sedition Acts       2. Lewis and Clark 

Monday, April 12, 2021

April 12

 Warm up: 6-1 (Use last time's green paper)

Use your notes on the Young Republic assignment
1. How did the Whiskey Rebellion impact the country?
2. Explain one other early event and its impact.

Due Dates:

Today 4/12                              Next Day 4/13
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. France, Haiti, Louisiana      2. Alien and Sedition Acts        

Friday, April 2, 2021

April 2

 Warm up: 5-5

Read the Adams Presidency article from the front table
In 3-4 sentences, summarize the challenges Adams faced
during his presidency

Due Dates:
Founding Fathers- 3/31 Wed

Today 4/2                              Next Day 4/12
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Whiskey Rebellion             2. Alien and Sedition Acts 

Thursday, April 1, 2021

April 1

 Warm up: 5-4

1. Why does the government have taxes?
2. Why do many people complain about taxes?
3. What are your thoughts on taxes, and what do 
you think should be taxed?

Due Dates:
Founding Fathers- 3/31 Wed

Today 4/1                              Next Day 4/2
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Whiskey Rebellion              2. Alien and Sedition Acts

Wednesday, March 31, 2021

March 31

 Warm up: 5-3

Using your unit notes.
Explain the difference between Hamilton and Jefferson's
 vision for America and how we see both today. 

Due Dates:
Founding Fathers- 3/31 Wed

Today 3/31                              Next Day 4/1
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Young Republic                   2. Whiskey Rebellion

Tuesday, March 30, 2021

March 30

 Warm up: 5-2

Watch the clip CLIP
In a few sentences, explain the story of Washington
 and the Cherry Tree 

Due Dates:
Founding Fathers- 3/31 Wed

Today 3/30                              Next Day 3/31
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Young Republic                   2. Young Republic

Monday, March 29, 2021

March 29

 Warm up: 5-1 (New green paper)

Watch the clip CLIP
Explain the history of the US capitol city. 

Due Dates:
Founding Fathers- 3/31 Wed

Today 3/29                              Next Day 3/30
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Jefferson and Hamilton       2. Young Republic

Friday, March 26, 2021

March 26

 Warm up: 4-5

Watch the clip CLIP
Explain some things Washington did as president
 to set the precedent of the presidency 

Due Dates:
Founding Fathers- 3/31 Wed

Today 3/26                              Next Day 3/29
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Founding Fathers                2. Jefferson and Hamilton

Thursday, March 25, 2021

March 25

 Warm up: 4-4

Watch the clip CLIP
Write a few sentences on Washington's Presidency 

Due Dates:
Founding Fathers- 3/31 Wed

Today 3/25                              Next Day 3/26
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Jefferson and Hamilton       2. Founding Fathers                

Wednesday, March 24, 2021

March 24

 Warm up: 4-3

1. What are ways someone in the US can 
participate in government?
2. How can someone not old enough to vote
participate in government and current events?

Due Dates:
Founding Fathers- 3/31 Wed

Today 3/24                              Next Day 3/25
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Congress                             2. Founding Fathers

Tuesday, March 23, 2021

March 23

Warm up: 4-2

1.How does understanding the constitution and
early US history help someone understand how 
things work in America in 2021?
2. How are things different in 2021 from 1789?

Due Dates:
Civics study guide -3/22 Mon
Founding Fathers- 3/31 Wed

Today 3/23                              Next Day 3/24
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up    
2. Founding Fathers                2. Congress   

Monday, March 22, 2021

March 22

 Warm up: 4-1 (Use last week's paper)

1. How often do you follow or read current events
 or political news?
2. Where do you get most of your news and information
about it?
3. Why or why not is knowing current events and political 
news important for people living in the US?

Due Dates:
Civics study guide -3/22 Mon

Today 3/22                              Next Day 3/23
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Congress                             2. Founding Fathers

Friday, March 19, 2021

March 19

 Warm up: none

Get into your seat, pull out your notes and study
 guide and be ready to start the test.

Due Dates:
Civics Test- Today
Civics study guide -3/22 Mon

Today 3/19                              Next Day 3/19
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Civics Test                           2. Congress

Thursday, March 18, 2021

March 18

 Warm up: 3-4

1. What importance does the separation of powers
 and checks and balances have in the government?
2. What importance and power does the constitution 
have?

After you have answered your warmup, pull out your
study guide and work on it.


Due Dates:
Civics Test- 3/19 Fri
Civics study guide -3/22 Mon

Today 3/19                              Next Day 3/19
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Review                                2. Civics Test

Wednesday, March 17, 2021

March 17

 Warm up: 3-3

Watch the clip and answer the question CLIP
According to the clip, why is it important to
 understand the 3 branches of government?

Due Dates:
Civics Test- 3/19 Fri
Civics study guide -3/19 Fri

Today 3/17                              Next Day 3/18
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. 3 Branches of Gov              2. Review

Tuesday, March 16, 2021

March 16

 Warm up: 3-2

Watch the clip CLIP
Explain the importance of Marbury vs Madison 
and Judicial Review

Due Dates:
Civics Test- 3/19 Fri
Civics study guide -3/19 Fri

Today 3/16                              Next Day 3/17
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. 3 Branches of Gov              2. 3 Branches of Gov

Monday, March 15, 2021

March 15

 Warm up: 3-1 (New pink paper on the front table)

1. What are rights?
2. Why would having rights written down and agreed
 on be a good idea?
3. What are some rights you think people should have?
4. Should the government give and protect your rights? 

Due Dates:
Civics Test- 3/19 Fri
Civics study guide -3/19 Fri

Today 3/15                              Next Day 3/16
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Bill of Rights                      2. 3 Branches of Gov

Friday, March 12, 2021

March 12

 Warm up: 2-5

In a few sentences, explain the importance of your
 group's article or amendments and what it does in
 today's government/ country.  

Due Dates:
Civics Test- 3/19 Fri
Civics study guide -3/19 Fri

Today 3/12                              Next Day 3/15
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Articles                                2. Bill of Rights

Thursday, March 11, 2021

March 11

 Warm up: 2-4

Watch the clip CLIP
Explain the Veto process, and the difference between
 an regular Veto and a Pocket Veto. 

Due Dates:
Civics Test- 3/19 Fri
Civics study guide -3/19 Fri

Today 3/11                              Next Day 3/12
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Articles                                2. Articles

Wednesday, March 10, 2021

March 10

 Warm up: 2-3

(Use your notes if you would like to)
1. What did the Federalists want?
2. What did the Anti-Federalist want?
3. What are the Federalist papers, and what
are some of the things they say?

Due Dates:
Civics Test- 3/19 Fri
Civics study guide -3/19 Fri

Today 3/10                              Next Day 3/11
1. Warm Up                             1. Warm Up     
2. Articles                                2. Articles

Watch the clip.  CLIP
Explain what the Federalist papers are
and why they were written.