Friday May 8, 2015 Mr. Goblirsch – American Government OBJECTIVE – Students Will Be Able To – SWBAT: - Analyze the 2 nd and 4 th Amendments of the Constitution.

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Friday May 8, 2015 Mr. Goblirsch – American Government OBJECTIVE – Students Will Be Able To – SWBAT: - Analyze the 2 nd and 4 th Amendments of the Constitution. AGENDA: 5 th PERIOD ONLY 1)WARM-UP: Tax Day 2)Finish PRESENATIONS: 1 st Amendment Court Cases 3)CONCEPT: 2 nd & 4 th Amendment Rights 4)ASSIGNMENT: Workbook P. 92 *****FINAL PROJECTS DUE MAY 22***** Tax Day WARM-UP: (Follow the directions below) ***5 minutes*** Calculate your weekly taxes and make your Weekly Deposit. 1.Ask your Section Leader if you received any restroom or attendance bonuses  If so, add it to your pay for that day on your Weekly Time Sheet 2.Add up your daily pay from the week to get your Gross Total 3.Calculate your taxes using the TAX BRACKET below:  Proportional Tax for ALL STUDENTS =============   Proportional Tax for ALL STUDENTS =============  99% tax rate (X 0.99) 4.Subtract your taxes from your gross to get your net pay 5.Your net pay for the week = your Weekly Deposit

Friday May 8, 2015 Mr. Goblirsch – American Government OBJECTIVE – Students Will Be Able To – SWBAT: - Analyze the 2 nd and 4 th Amendments of the Constitution. AGENDA: 3 rd PERIOD ONLY 1)WARM-UP: Tax Day 2)Finish PRESENATIONS: 1 st Amendment Court Cases 3)CONCEPT: 2 nd & 4 th Amendment Rights 4)ASSIGNMENT: Workbook P. 92 *****FINAL PROJECTS DUE MAY 22***** Tax Day WARM-UP: (Follow the directions below) ***5 minutes*** Calculate your weekly taxes and make your Weekly Deposit. 1.Ask your Section Leader if you received any restroom bonuses  If so, add it to your pay for that day on your Weekly Time Sheet 2.Add up your daily pay from the week to get your Gross Total 3.Calculate your taxes using the TAX BRACKETS below: Less than $45.00 ================   Gross Total Less than $45.00 ================  28% tax rate (X 0.28) $45 through $55.00 ==============   Gross Total $45 through $55.00 ==============  33% tax rate (X 0.33) More than $55.00 ================   Gross Total More than $55.00 ================  38% tax rate (X 0.38) 4.Subtract your taxes from your gross to get your net pay 5.Your net pay for the week = your Weekly Deposit

Friday May 8, 2015 Mr. Goblirsch – American Government OBJECTIVE – Students Will Be Able To – SWBAT: - Analyze the 2 nd and 4 th Amendments of the Constitution. AGENDA: 4 th & 6 th PERIODS ONLY 1)WARM-UP: Tax Day 2)Finish PRESENATIONS: 1 st Amendment Court Cases 3)CONCEPT: 2 nd & 4 th Amendment Rights 4)ASSIGNMENT: Workbook P. 92 *****FINAL PROJECTS DUE MAY 22***** Tax Day WARM-UP: (Follow the directions below) ***5 minutes*** Calculate your weekly taxes and make your Weekly Deposit. 1.Ask your Section Leader if you received any restroom bonuses  If so, add it to your pay for that day on your Weekly Time Sheet 2.Add up your daily pay from the week to get your Gross Total 3.Calculate your taxes using the TAX BRACKETS below: Less than $40.00 ================   Gross Total Less than $40.00 ================  10% tax rate (X 0.10) $40 through $60.00 ==============   Gross Total $40 through $60.00 ==============  20% tax rate (X 0.20) $60 through $70.00 ==============   Gross Total $60 through $70.00 ==============  30% tax rate (X 0.30) $70 through $80.00 ==============   Gross Total $70 through $80.00 ==============  40% tax rate (X 0.40) More than $80.00 ================   Gross Total More than $80.00 ================  50% tax rate (X 0.50) 4.Subtract your taxes from your gross to get your net pay 5.Your net pay for the week = your Weekly Deposit

RIGHTS & AMENDMENTS: 2 nd & 4 th CHAPTER 20

2 nd AMENDMENT  A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.

123 Go To Section: 4 The Right to Keep and Bear Arms The 2nd Amendment protects the right of each State to form and keep a militia. Many believe that the 2nd Amendment also sets out an individual right to keep and bear arms. The Supreme Court has only tried one important 2nd Amendment Case, United States v. Miller, The case involved a section of the National Firearms Act of 1934 that forbid shipping sawed-off shotguns, silencers, and machine guns across State lines without informing the Treasury Department and paying a tax. The Court upheld the provision. The 2nd Amendment has as yet not been extended to each State under the 14th Amendment. Therefore, the individual States have the right to regulate arms in their own ways.

4 th AMENDMENT  The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.

123 Go To Section: 4 Security of Home and Person The 4th Amendment protects against writs of assistance (blanket search warrants) and “unreasonable searches and seizures.” It is extended to the States through the 14th Amendment.

123 Go To Section: 4 Aspects of the 4th Amendment

3 rd Period FINAL PROJECT PRESENATION SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY May 27 th THURSDAY May 28 th FRIDAY May 29 th 1 st – Brett & Zach1 st – Ashley & Angelina1 st – Maria & Stephanie C. 2 nd – Maria2 nd – Toni & Sylvia2 nd - Andrea 3 rd – Lilly & Kim3 rd – Stephanie W. & Ivan3 rd – Christian H. & Lupe 4 th – Raul & Jonathan4 th – Juan & Brian4 th - Caitlyn 5 th - Justina5 th - Ramon5 th – Jose & Armando 6 th -6 th – Kristian W.6 th – Juli 7 th – Hector & Alicia7 th -7 th – Julian & Jasmien

4 th Period FINAL PROJECT PRESENATION SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY May 27 th THURSDAY May 28 th FRIDAY May 29 th 1 st - Jonathan1 st -1 st – Ramon & Jesus 2 nd – Jasmine A. & Illene2 nd – Jennifer & Chris2 nd – Lili & Casidy 3 rd - Vanessa3 rd – Tino & Ashley3 rd – Savannah & Perla 4 th – Lucy & Jennifer L.4 th - Alicia4 th - Maite 5 th – Jasmine N. & Diana5 th – Cristian & John5 th – Elizabeth & Arvinder 6 th – Ricky & Jaskaran6 th – Brandon & Jose6 th - Susana 7 th - Lesley7 th - Rafael7 th -

5 th Period FINAL PROJECT PRESENATION SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY May 27 th THURSDAY May 28 th FRIDAY May 29 th 1 st -1 st – Andrew & Gabby1 st – Leo & Tristan 2 nd – Rafael R.2 nd – Esai & Caleb2 nd – Jose & Ernesto P. 3 rd -3 rd – Victor & Elizabeth3 rd – Miranda & Hilsa 4 th – David & Rudy4 th - Alexis4 th – Fatima & Genesis 5 th - Hailey5 th – Manuel & Maria5 th – Erasmo & Ernesto G. 6 th – Kyndall & Chris6 th – Christian & Rafael A.6 th – Alex & Jesus 7 th – Cynthia & Kime7 th – Izaiah & Oscar7 th – Eduardo

6 th Period FINAL PROJECT PRESENATION SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY May 27 th THURSDAY May 28 th FRIDAY May 29 th 1 st – Gabby & Stephanie1 st – Julio P. & Jose1 st - Sam 2 nd – Josh & Leo2 nd -2 nd – Jennifer & Priscilla 3 rd - Andrea3 rd – Brayan & Fatima3 rd – Ricardo & Efren 4 th – Cecilia & Megan4 th – Jonathan & Denice4 th – Julio O. & Hannah 5 th -5 th - Kim5 th - Carrie 6 th -6 th – Giovanna, Edgar & Mariela 6 th – Prez & VP 7 th – Jorge & Alvaro7 th - Marco7 th – Rolando & Mario

CLASS RANKINGS CLASS AVERAGE 4) 4) 5 th – 71.89% 3) 3) 6 th – 73.56% 2) 2) 4 th – 77.49% 1) 1) 3 rd – 78.72% PURCHASED FINAL 4) 6 th – 100% 3) 3 rd – 100% 2) 5 th – 100% 1) 4 th – 100%