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1) Copy down your HW for over the weekend. HAND IN YOUR VOCABULARY HW! Bell Ringer Date: December 2nd, 2016 1) Copy down your HW for over the weekend. HAND IN YOUR VOCABULARY HW! 2) Take out your Bell Ringers for this Week and complete the fill in the blank… 12/2: The first two political parties in America were the __________ & ___________. _____________ headed the party for strong central government. ____________ headed the party for strong state government.

Score an 80% or better on Chp. 8 Sec. 1-2 Plicker quiz Today’s Agenda Measureable Objective Score an 80% or better on Chp. 8 Sec. 1-2 Plicker quiz Florida Standard: Recognize the contributions of the founding fathers. (Alexander Hamilton & Thomas Jefferson) Agenda I do: Explain expectations for NHD outline. We do: Watch video on GW Presidency, then review content from Chp. 8 Sec. 1-2 You do: Assess understanding of Chp. 8 Sec. 1-2 through Plicker Quiz. Work on missing assignments Essential Question How did political parties emerge in the US and what are their ideas for the government Learning Goal - By the end of the lesson you will… Demonstrate how George Washington set a precedent for all future presidents and how this presidency affected the nation.

DUE TODAY: Hand in Chapter 8 Vocabulary Homework for this week! DUE TODAY: Hand in Chapter 8 Vocabulary pgs. 282 to 301. Inauguration Precedent Bond Speculator Unconstitutional Tariff Faction Neutral Impressment Alien Sedition Nullify

National History Project Outline Name Date Period National History Project Outline Directions: On the following slides, copy down what needs to be on your History Day Project Outline HW – DUE TUESDAY 12/6

History Fair Outline Topic Theme – Taking a Stand Which project will you do? How does your topic relate to the theme?

History Fair Outline Background of the event (topic) What was going on before the event (topic)? What is the time period of your event (topic)? What things lead to your event (topic) taking place?

The Main Event History Fair Outline List three major events that lead to the result of your topic

History Fair Outline Conclusion List 3 major outcomes that resulted from your topic List at least 2 important things that can be learned from this event.

Grab an electronic device, or log onto a computer (if ones available), and get ready to play KAHOOT

Directions: Take everything off your desk for a Plicker Quiz Chapter 8 Quiz Time Directions: Take everything off your desk for a Plicker Quiz

Now is the time to work on anything that you’re missing… Chapter * Quiz Now is the time to work on anything that you’re missing…