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Monday, October 17 Warm-up: Pick up a new warm up sheet! What problems do you believe the newly founded United States of America will face? Objective(s): See TEKS on next slide Homework: Finish 8.1 Cornell Notes Reading Check Tomorrow October 18 Agenda: Warm-up “Forming a new Government” Activity

TEKS 8.4C: explain the issues surrounding important events of the American Revolution..., writing the Articles of Confederation...

Tuesday, OCTOBER 18, 2016 Homework: Warm-up: What was the United States’ original form of government? When was it established? Agenda: 8.1 Reading Check! Articles of Confederation video clip https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULIyyAHnm-M Articles of Confederation Background Essay and Non-Linguistic Representation Activity Objective(s): See TEKS on next slide Homework: Cornell Notes 8.2 Reading Check over 8.2 Thursday October 20

8.4C: explain the issues surrounding important events of the American Revolution..., writing the Articles of Confederation... 8.5A: describe major domestic problems faced by the leaders of the new republic such as maintaining national security, building a military, creating a stable economic system, setting up the court system, and defining the authority of the central government 8.15 (B) Summarize the strengths and weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19,2016 Warm-up: Who had more power under the Articles of Confederation, the Federal Government or the States? Objective(s): See TEKS on next slide Agenda: Political Cartoon worksheet analysis Review the Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation NW Ordinance and Shay’s Rebellion Notes. Homework: Finish 8.2 Cornell Notes 8.2 Reading Check Tomorrow October 20

TEKS 8.4C: explain the issues surrounding important events of the American Revolution..., writing the Articles of Confederation… 8.6 (A) explain how the Northwest Ordinance established principles and procedures for orderly expansion of the Unites States. 8.15 (B) Summarize the strengths and weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20,2016 Warm-up: Describe the Northwest Ordinance. Objective(s): See teks on the next slide Agenda: 8.2 Reading Check! Constitutional Convention Video Clip Begin Constitutional Convention Notes.

https://www. schooltube https://www.schooltube.com/video/8340c13e5ab94e3ea887/The%20Constitutional%20Convention%20of%201787-

Friday, October 24, 2014 Warm-up: Take out Warm-up sheet and write “Shay’s Rebellion Graphic Organizer” Objective(s): See TEKS on next slide Homework: Enjoy your weekend! :) Agenda: Finish Constitutional Convention Notes!

8.15(D) Analyze how the U.S. Constitution reflects the principles of limited government, republicanism, checks and balances, federalism, separation of powers, popular sovereignty, and individual rights. 8.15 (B) Summarize the strengths and weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation