How do societies balance individual and community rights?

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How do societies balance individual and community rights? MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2018 2 – The Constitution LEQ How do societies balance individual and community rights? BELLWORK 60 Second Civics CLASSWORK Finish researching protections of the Bill of Rights Fill in lines with details of each amendment Draw a visual representation of the amendment There will be a test on the Bill of Rights HOMEWORK Finish, if needed

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2018 2 – The Constitution LEQ BELLWORK CLASSWORK Evaluate rights contained in the Bill of Rights and other amendments to the Constitution. BELLWORK Have out Bill of Rights picture maps CLASSWORK Review the Bill of Rights and important notes Group review Flashcards or Kahoot! Finish EOC Review Packet if not already done HOMEWORK Finish EOC Review packet, due Tuesday November 6th

How do societies balance individual and community rights? WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2018 2 – The Constitution LEQ How do societies balance individual and community rights? BELLWORK 60 Second Civics CLASSWORK Comparative Constitution Explain the general differences between the U.S. Constitution and state constitutions Analyze article – complete activity HOMEWORK Be safe tonight!

What events led to the signing of the Declaration of Independence? THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2018 2 – The Constitution LEQ What events led to the signing of the Declaration of Independence? BELLWORK Get into groups of 3-5. No man left Behind! CLASSWORK Scavenger Hunt! – Events Leading to the Constitution HOMEWORK Bill of Rights Quiz TOMORROW! Kahoot is on website!

GROUND RULES Only required photos should be taken. Photos should only be taken on device provided. NO PERSONAL DEVICES ALLOWED. Team should be aware of their surroundings. Do not disrupt another class by the buildings. You are only allowed inside the building to complete necessary activities. No team member left behind. All team members MUST participate. Mind your manners. Any inappropriate behavior will result in removal from team and an alternate assignment will be provided.

How does the Bill of Rights protect individual citizen’s freedom? FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2018 2 – The Constitution LEQ How does the Bill of Rights protect individual citizen’s freedom? BELLWORK Study 5 minutes for your quiz! CLASSWORK Quiz – Bill of Rights Begin Federalism HOMEWORK None