Tuesday, Jan. 22 1.Get out your bill of rights packet and put your binder on the floor You will set up your new spiral tomorrow.

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Tuesday, Jan Get out your bill of rights packet and put your binder on the floor You will set up your new spiral tomorrow

Bill of Rights Picture Analysis #1 Describe what is happening in the picture Right Represented Amendment number Explanation on why you choose this amendment. A B C D E

Bill of Rights Picture Analysis #1 Describe what is happening in the picture Right Represented Amendment number Explanation on why you choose this amendment. F G H I J

What to do today? 1. Martin Luther King Jr. worksheet (due today!!!) 2. A New Nation Vocabulary (chapter 9) 1.Inauguration 2.Precedent13. Unconstitutional 3.Cabinet14. Democratic Republicans 4.Judiciary Act15. Federalists 5.National debt 16. Sedition 6. Tariff17. States' Rights 7. Whiskey Rebellion 8. French Revolution 9. Foreign Policy 10. Neutral 11. Jay’s Treaty 12. Farwell Address

Tuesday, Jan Put your binder on the floor 3.Get your Washington KWL charts out from Thursday You will set up your new spiral tomorrow

George Washington Movie KWL Write what you know Write 5 questions that you want to know What do you learn in the video about Washington about Washington Summary:

What to do today? 1. Martin Luther King Jr. worksheet (due today!!!) 2. A New Nation Vocabulary (chapter 9) 1.Inauguration 2.Precedent13. Unconstitutional 3.Cabinet14. Democratic Republicans 4.Judiciary Act15. Federalists 5.National debt 16. Sedition 6. Tariff17. States' Rights 7. Whiskey Rebellion 8. French Revolution 9. Foreign Policy 10. Neutral 11. Jay’s Treaty 12. Farwell Address