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Welcome C&E Students! Grab today’s handouts. Find YOUR SEAT & settle in Come see me if you do not know where to sit Roll Call Question: “What is your favorite animal?”

Mental Floss Questions: Today’s Objective: Identify the English Documents that influenced American colonial government. Today’s Vocab: Magna Carta, Rule of Law, Due Process, Parliament, English Bill of Rights, Common Law, precedent Mental Floss Questions: When is Ms. Marquez available for tutoring? How do you get your missed work if you are absent? How many sections should there be in your notebook?

Mental Floss Answers Daily from 2:30 – 3:00 or during the enrichment period at the beginning of the day. Go to the crate with days of the week to pick up missed handouts and guided notes. Copy notes from a friend. See Mrs. Marquez for further instruction if necessary. 10 Sections (Mental Floss, Tracking, Units 1-8)

Let’s Get Together Anything we need to finish from yesterday?

Round Robin – Let’s See What You’ve Got!!! You will work in groups of 3-4 Everyone needs a pen/pencil The goal of this game is to answer the question with the help of all your teammates without speaking.

Warm-Up – Round Robin I will ask a question that has an answer with multiple parts. You must pass the piece of paper around your group and list the correct items. The first group who believes they have answered the entire question correctly will raise their hands and I will come check your work. You will get one point for every correct answer and lose two points for any incorrect answers. You will earn 5 points if you are the team that is finished first and you are 100% correct with your answers!

What were the names of the Seven Dwarfs? 1. Round Robin Practice What were the names of the Seven Dwarfs? Doc Dopey Happy Bashful Grumpy Sneezy Sleepy

What are the seven colors of the rainbow? 2. Round Robin What are the seven colors of the rainbow? Red Indigo Orange Violet Yellow Green Blue

What are the 8 States that begin with the letter M? 3. Round Robin What are the 8 States that begin with the letter M? Missouri Montana Mississippi Michigan Minnesota Maryland Massachusetts Maine

4. Round Robin What are the 13 original colonies? Georgia New York South Carolina Connecticut North Carolina Rhode Island Virginia Massachusetts Maryland New Hampshire Delaware Pennsylvania New Jersey

5. Round Robin Can you label the thirteen original colonies on a us map???

6. Round Robin Who are the four main philosophers from the Enlightenment (that inspired American government)? Baron de Montesquieu John Locke Jean Jacques Rousseau Thomas Hobbes

Unit 1.1 Identify the English Documents/ideas that influenced American colonial documents

Magna Carta (1215) King John Signed it Limited the power of the king Rule of Law – No one is above the law More power to the people Guaranteed due process and trial by jury

Magna Carta (1215) Cont. Due process Legal procedures to ensure that a person’s rights are protected Example: Before you are sent to jail you must be found guilty of a crime

Parliament England’s legislature: lawmaking body Glorious Revolution of 1688, made it more powerful than the monarchy

English Bill of Rights further limited the power of the king Guaranteed: free elections, fair trial elimination of cruel and unusual punishment

Common Law Law based on previous court decisions rather than written regulations and law precedent- ruling in a similar earlier case

America the Story of Us We will watch a 20 minute video on early America. As you watch answer the questions You will turn this in as classwork for today I will give you time after the video to compare your answers with a neighbor.

America https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vk-H-xhtRGU

Exit Ticket – What stuck with you today?