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If you still have to present a presentation, please come see me. 29 Jan 2013 一 Bell Ringer Turn in your Advantages and Disadvantages home prep and get ready to move into groups. If you still have to present a presentation, please come see me.

1st Period Groups Chris, Cole, Kayla, Outlaw Abbie, Austin, Gillian, Trenton Alex, Bae, Rachael, Twan Emily, Enrique, Felicia, McAdoo Christian, Mac, Zach Cameron, Marissa, Ricardo

2nd Period Groups Zion, Darius, Taylor Y, Jacob Isaac, Dominic, Graelyn, Raegen Ivan, Kayrin, Hunter, Amie Aubri, Taylor F, Michelle, Xavier Gilberto, Austin, Kennedy, Ellie Karla, Tatiana, Gavin, Brooke

4th Period Groups John, Brian, Mark, Oisin Joselin, David, Catherine, Rachel De'Nijah, Winchel, Justin Karina, Nicole, Dustin Francisco, Jamie, Jordan Jose, Johannah, Haley

5th Period Groups Savana, Elias, Bryant, Gage Alysa, Elijah, Tavis, Thomas Dyllin, Colton, Jessica, Abaigael Alek, Brittany, Consuelo Saniya, Maria, Yanek Dalton, Austin, Tori

6th Period Groups Isabella, Eric, Darterius, Brennan Charles, Emily, Woodnise Alex, Maria, Jessica Quichara, Ruben, Bethany Kristopher, Anthony, Stephany Nathalie, Daniel, Mason

一 Quickthinks Revisited Today we are going to do quickthinks on a reading. Quickthinks work like this: person 1 reads paragraph 1 person 1 does a quickthink about paragraph 1 (a quickthink is when you say what you think about what you have read or heard) person 2 also does a quickthink about paragraph 1 finally, person 3 does a quickthink about paragraph 1 everyone in the group chooses a quickthink to write down person 2 follows these steps again with the next paragraph

二 Anatomy of a Constitution 一二十五 二 Anatomy of a Constitution Please get started with reading and quickthinks. When your group has finished the reading, please call me over to your group. Read (1 person) Quickthink (everyone) Write a quickthink (everyone) Read (next person)

二 Anatomy of a Constitution 一二十五 二 Anatomy of a Constitution Please get started with reading and quickthinks. When your group has finished the reading, please call me over to your group. Read (1 person) Quickthink (everyone) Write a quickthink (everyone) Read (next person)

二 Anatomy of a Constitution 一二十五 二 Anatomy of a Constitution Please get started with reading and quickthinks. When your group has finished the reading, please call me over to your group. Read (1 person) Quickthink (everyone) Write a quickthink (everyone) Read (next person)

二 Anatomy of a Constitution 一二十五 二 Anatomy of a Constitution Please get started with reading and quickthinks. When your group has finished the reading, please call me over to your group. Read (1 person) Quickthink (everyone) Write a quickthink (everyone) Read (next person)

二 Anatomy of a Constitution 一二十五 二 Anatomy of a Constitution Please get started with reading and quickthinks. When your group has finished the reading, please call me over to your group. Read (1 person) Quickthink (everyone) Write a quickthink (everyone) Read (next person)

Time’s up! Finish reading and quickthinking at home.

三 Different Democracies: Federal Which are strengths? Put a + or - to Which are weaknesses? show which is which. There is national unity, but local governments can act as needed Citizens have more opportunities to be heard Services can be duplicated by different levels of government Disputes occur between national power and states’ rights

三 Different Democracies: Confederal Which are strengths? Put a + or - to Which are weaknesses? show which is which. Keeps the power of government at the local level States cooperate without losing their independence Central government may be too weak to effectively help the group Laws may differ from state to state; no uniformity

三 Different Democracies: Unitary Which are strengths? Put a + or - to Which are weaknesses? show which is which. Uniform laws, policies, and enforcement across the country Little conflict between state and national governments Government may be slow to meet local problems Difficult to meet all the needs of all the citizens

四 Anatomy Home Prep Complete the back of the Different Democracies page for home prep. You will need to turn it in tomorrow AT THE UPSTAIRS COMPUTER LAB.