Bell Ringer Date: November 17th, 2016

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Bell Ringer Date: November 17th, 2016 Copy down your homework for tonight & this week. Take out your Bell Ringers for this week 11/15 – 11/18 and answer this question. 11/17: What is the most important right listed in the Bill of Rights? Why?

Today’s Agenda Score a 70% or better on the Chapter 7 Pop Quiz Measureable Objective Score a 70% or better on the Chapter 7 Pop Quiz (Tomorrow) Florida Standard: Analyze support and opposition to the ratification of the United States Constitution. Agenda I do: Explain expectations and procedures for station review We do: Go around to four different stations focusing on each section of Chp. 7 You do: Assess understanding of Chp. 7 by to see what you need to review Essential Question How did those in favor of the Constitution achieve its ratification? Learning Goal - By the end of the lesson you will… Explain how the foundation of our government are setup and created accordin to the needs of individuals and the nation as a whole.

1) How many houses of Congress are there? Chapter 7 Review 1) How many houses of Congress are there? 1 2 3 4

2) How many Senators are there per state? Chapter 7 Review 2) How many Senators are there per state? 5 2 50 100

3) The number of Representatives per state is based up what? Chapter 7 Review 3) The number of Representatives per state is based up what? The number of senators The number of representatives The number of population Each state gets the same number of representatives

Nullification Precedent Exception Veto Chapter 7 Review 4) The President has this power which allows him to strike down a law and send it back to the House or Senate… Nullification Precedent Exception Veto

Prosecuted Fired Impeached Imprinted Chapter 7 Review 5) What is the term for when a President would be kicked out of office? Prosecuted Fired Impeached Imprinted

Choose topic for National History Day. Homework for this Week! Quiz to come: Gather all documents labeled E, a pop quiz is coming soon & Choose topic for National History Day.

Today’s Activity Directions 1) You will be going around to 4 Review stations based on material in Chapter 7 – Principles of American Government. 2) Work with your group members to complete each station 3) You will have 9 ½ to 10 minutes at each station. 4) Rotate Counter Clockwise! 5) Hand in your work when you are done!

Constitution

The Constitution 1) What would it be like in your community if there were no rules? 2) How should the government work if there were no laws for citizens to follow? 3) What would it be like if the government or other citizens could do whatever they wanted? 4) What if community leaders could stay in their jobs as long as they wished? 5) What if the police could enter your house at any time? 6) What if some people were punished for crimes and others were not?