Happy Constitution Day!. AGENDA September 17/18, 2013 Today’s topics  Glossary terms  U.S. Constitution Scavenger Hunt Administrative  Return papers.

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Happy Constitution Day!

AGENDA September 17/18, 2013 Today’s topics  Glossary terms  U.S. Constitution Scavenger Hunt Administrative  Return papers Homework due next class  Complete: U.S. Constitution Scavenger Hunt  Read: Articles of Confederation  Look for compare/contrast items with U.S. Constitution

Learning Goals Unit 1 Guide Understand all Unit 1 Glossary terms Explain and apply all Glossary terms and related concepts Understand the basic principles of the U.S. Constitution Demonstrate basic familiarity with the structure of the U.S. Constitution

Glossary terms

Partner or Group Work  Say hello / make eye contact  Pair share / take turns  Use a quiet voice and make an honest effort to communicate.  At desk or assigned place  Materials are out and task is being actively worked on.

U.S. Constitution Scavenger Hunt Work in pairs  Use the Constitution and/or textbook Answer all of the questions  Cite all answers Article, Section & Clause

Homework Before you leave  Pick up your belongings & any trash  Straighten desks Homework due next class  Complete: U.S. Constitution Scavenger Hunt  Read: Articles of Confederation  Look for compare/contrast items with U.S. Constitution