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Open my PowerPoint, google docs, and canvas Open my PowerPoint, google docs, and canvas. Name the google docs May 8 , 2017. Look on the internet. What is the bill of rights?

My rules No talking when in assigned seat. No ripping up or balling up paper. Do not touch things that don’t belong to you. Do not put touch any desk that your not sitting in. No throwing things Keep your hands to yourself. No touching of any kind. . No rubber bands. Bring paper and pen everyday. Raise hand to speak at all times and only when timer is on. No drink or food (this includes gum and water bottles) If it is a noise you can avoid, then please don’t make it. Don’t laugh at people being disrespectful or disruptive. Only leave seat when timer is on and no other student is out of their seat. When in partners, only talk to your partners. Only stay on approved websites. (especially Google translate) Do what teacher tells you to do.

My beliefs. Every student is important. Your work here is very important to many people including: yourself, your classmates, your teachers, your parents, and your country. I like and care about all of my students regardless how they feel about me. Every student can be successful in school and life. Every student can behave and behavior is the student’s responsibility. A student chooses their behavior. The school and all faculty and staff are here for the students. Every student can learn and nobody has right to interfere with a student’s learning.

In this room, we will have good thoughts, good behavior, and good speech.

Students need to turn in their registration forms as soon as possible The school needs proctors. Please let the school know if you can be a proctor by calling 336-694-4941. •May 10, 2017 Interims May 25, 2017 Science North Carolina Final Exam May 26, 2017 Social Studies North Carolina Final Exam May 29, 2017 Memorial day. Schools closed for students and staff May 31, 2017 Language Arts EOG June 1, 2017 Math EOG ••June 8, 2017 Last day of school. 

I will give you a minute to study it so you know it. Bradford, Gavin Buck, Matthew Cardwell, E'Shona Casselman, JaKoby Chavez-Aleman, Marlene Day, Conner DeBaere, Timothy Dodson, Jasmine Herrera, Alexandra Herring, Kelsey James, Cassius Kimber, Daneen Long, Savannah Murillo-Olivarria, Federico Nall, Abbiegale Potts, Nicole Riddle, Zoey Swann, Ethan Thomas, Calvin Thornton, Cheyenne This is the way students need to be lined up when we come back from lunch I will give you a minute to study it so you know it.

. Write your first and last name, Copy this Get out a sheet of paper and head it properly . Write your first and last name, Copy this My child _______________studied the Social Studies guide for 10 minutes. May 8, 2017________ May 9, 2017________ May 10, 2017________ May 11, 2017________

Study every night.

Essential Question How did the feudal system change economics in Europe?

Essential Standard 6.E.1.2  Explain how quality of life is impacted by economic choices of civilizations, societies and regions.

What is the Magna Carta? The Magna Carta is an important medieval document that limited the right of the king to do as he wished without regard to the law. It is world-famous as a symbol of justice, fairness, and human rights. Magna Carta means ‘big charter’ in Latin (a charter is a legal document which guarantees certain rights). When it was signed in 1215 it was intended to protect the barons and a limited class of free men from the worst excesses of the king by regulating feudal customs and rights and setting out rules relating to the administration of justice. The Magna Carta is often seen as the basis of rights to equal and fair treatment under the law for all citizens.

Is the magna carta a primary source or secondary source?

Watch movie on Magna Carta. http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/medieval/magna-carta/

Following are the 10 amendments in brief included in the Bill of Rights: Prohibition of making any law that stops anyone to follow or practice your religion. No restriction on peaceful meetings or demonstrations. No restriction on carrying arms for one’s own safety or to guard oneself. According to third amendment, a soldier cannot stay in others’ house without their consent, except there is a war or the government has made a law. No one can investigate your body, your house or any important papers or things unless you are proved culpable or they have strong reason to prove your crime. Any legal action can be taken for any crime only after the Grand Jury decides that there is sufficient proof for prosecution. Once a person is proved innocent, he or she cannot be tried second time with another jury. If someone is arrested, he is permitted to have a fast and public trial by a jury of common people from his area. A person has the right to know his or her accuser, the witnesses, and to ask for government help. Right to a trial by jury, in case of a civil or law case. A person will not be asked to pay more than what is logical for bail or penalty. No cruel punishments or torture, even if the person is found to be at fault. No misuse of the constitution by misinterpreting it. Reservation of state and people powers.

Which of the rights do you disagree with. Why do you disagree with it Which of the rights do you disagree with? Why do you disagree with it? Which rights do you agree with? Why do you agree with these laws?

How was Magna Carta like the Bill of Rights?

Do you think students should have rights? Why or Why not?

Name 5 rights students should have.

In your own words, describe the Magna Carta.

Play kahoot based on Magna Carta

Play 4 corners based on Magna Carta

Where was the Magna Cara written? 1. England 2. United States 3. Russia

Where was the bill of rights written? 1. England 2. United States 3. Russia

The bill of rights is amendments to this document? 1. Code of Hammurabi 2. the right of all people 3. United States Constitution

There are this many bill of rights? 1. 10 2. 5 3. 8

Magna Carta was the first time this was written down 1. laws 2. house plans 3. rights of people

Magna Carta is this type of document 1. primary source 2. secondary source