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7Y 2-12-2015 Main: Chicken drumstick with mashed potato and gravy, dinner roll Alternate: Turkey Club Sandwich, Sun Chips Objectives: Describe the key building blocks of our nation: citizenship and the Constitution. Agenda: Do Now: Political Cartoon: The Bill of Rights: Liberty vs. Order (in Do Now tray) Discuss Do Now and Homework Discuss Section 3 Review Section 1 The Constitution: The Articles and Amendments. Section 1 Review handouts: Federalism, Separation of Powers, Checks and Balances Homework: Chapter Review Handout

Section 3: Right and Responsibilities of Citizenship

Section 1: The United States Constitution