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Shadow a Grizzly Trivia 1) What # President is Barack Obama? #44 2) How old was he when he was elected in 2008? 47 years old 3) How many Presidents never attended college? 9 4) Who is the most recent to never attend? Harry S Truman

5) How many Presidents were assassinated 5) How many Presidents were assassinated? 4- Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, Kennedy 6) Who was the oldest elected President? Ronald Reagan (69) 7) Who was the youngest elected President? JFK (43) 8) What was George Washington’s salary as President? $25,000 (about $340,000 currently)

Due BY next Block Day… Projects will be accepted early but not late! Bill of Rights Project! Due BY next Block Day… Projects will be accepted early but not late!

Bill of Rights Project TASK: You will interpret the rights you get according to the Bill of Rights. Using a Power Point or story board for display, you will take pictures that represent each right in the Bill of Rights and show how you use that right in the real world. You will also explain each right in your own words. Therefore, each Amendment will have a visual and description included.

Project Reminders… Groups of 1, 2 or 3 students The pictures MUST be school appropriate! (Which means no drugs, alcohol, real firearms, etc.) Describe each Amendment in your own words: Use complete sentences! Due BY Block Day. PowerPoints must be put on a flash drive or Google Docs. You must be in at least 5 pictures.