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Binder/Notebook Set-up 2017-2018 American Gov’t Coach MANDANI

General Set Up Administrative Stuff Warm-ups & Current Events Divider (Labeled Warm-ups) Warm-ups & Current Events Divider (Labeled Unit 1 – Foundations & U.S. Constitution) Unit 1 Stuff Divider (Labeled Unit 2 – The Legislative Branch) Unit 2 Stuff Divider (Labeled Unit 3 – The Executive Branch) Unit 3 Stuff Divider (Labeled Unit 4 – The Judicial Branch & Criminal Justice) Unit 4 Stuff Divider (Labeled Unit 5 – Federalism & State/Local Gov’t) Unit 5 Stuff

Set Up: First Page Use the WHOLE PAGE Include a picture of yourself (drawn or copy) Tell me FIVE qualities that make you who you are. What is your goal for this class? A motivational slogan to keep you going. Be creative, thoughtful, and colorful This is your FIRST impression (sort of…)

Administrative Section Page 2 = Syllabus Page 3 = Map of the USA/50 State Word Search Page 4 = Divider (Warm-ups & Current Events) Page 5 = Warm-ups Page 6 = Divider (Unit 1 – Foundations & U.S. Constitution)

Unit 1 Page 7 = Unit 1 Standards Page 8 = Unit 1 Vocabulary Page 9 =