STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TOO: 1. PASS OUT STUDENTS CLASS SYLLABUS 2. WHAT IS DIVERSITY? (HANDOUT) 3. YOUR HAND OF KNOWLEDGE? I CALL THIS THE HAND OF KNOWLEDGE.

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STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TOO: 1. PASS OUT STUDENTS CLASS SYLLABUS 2. WHAT IS DIVERSITY? (HANDOUT) 3. YOUR HAND OF KNOWLEDGE? I CALL THIS THE HAND OF KNOWLEDGE. I USE THE PALM AND EACH OF THE FINGERS TO RECORD A DIFFERENT KIND OF KNOWLEDGE ABOUT MYSELF. ISS August 6 th THURSDAY

THURSDAY AUGUST 6 TH ISS- DAILY WORK PLAM – YOUR NAME & WHY IT IS A GOOD NAME FOR YOU. PINKY FINGER- WHAT DID YOU DO FOR FUN WHEN YOU WERE MUCH YOUNGER-SAY,FROM 5 TO 11 YEARS OLD? RING FINGER- WHAT ARE TWO THINGS YOU ARE GOOD AT THAT YOU CAN SHARE? MIDDLE FINGER- WHEN SCHOOL IS HARD, WHAT MAKES IT HARD? INDEX FINGER- WHAT ARE SOME THINGS YOU LEARNED OUTSIDE OF SCHOOL AND HOW DID YOU LEARN THEM? THUMB- WHAT ARE SOME DREAMS YOU HAVE FOR YOUR FUTURE (SAY 5 YEARS FROM NOW) NOW, COMPARE YOUR HAND WITH YOUR NEIGHBOR’S. ARE YOU TWO MORE SIMILAR OR MORE DIFFERENT. NOW PLEASE ADD YOUR OWN STYLE TO YOUR HAND, COLOR, HI- LIGHT, CUT-OUT OR JUST LEAVE IT AS IS.

THURSDAY AUGUST 6 TH ISS- DAILY WORK STUDENTS WILL RECEIVE ISS CHAPTER 1&2 WORKLIST AND WILL GO OVER WHAT EXPECTATIONS ARE FOR THIS UNIT. Essential Question: The students learn aspects of American government and citizenship. Ch 1: I can analyze different functions government. Ch 1: I can describe the process of naturalization. Ch 1: I can explain how diversity contributes to the culture of United States. Ch 1: I can summarize the sources of American democracy.

FRIDAY AUGUST 7 TH ISS- DAILY WORK ALL KEY TERMS NEED TO BE DEFINED AND TURNED IN. ALL KEY TERMS NEED TO BE DEFINED AND TURNED IN. CIVICS CIVICS CITIZENSHIP CITIZENSHIP ALIENS ALIENS REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY DICTATORSHIP DICTATORSHIP TERRORISM TERRORISM PATRIOTISM PATRIOTISM IMMIGRANTS IMMIGRANTS NATURALIZATION NATURALIZATION

FRIDAY AUGUST 7 TH ISS- DAILY WORK Video Clips from YOUTUBE on Citizenship. Jaywalking on Citizenship. FUNNY (Online) How to get to MY WEBSITE (Online) How to get to Glencoe Please work on work list this weekend.

MONDAY AUGUST 10 TH ISS- DAILY WORK Essential Question: The students will be able to learn aspects of American government and citizenship. Ch 1: I can analyze different functions government. (on next slide)

MONDAY AUGUST 10 TH ISS- DAILY WORK

What are the 5 fundamental principles of American Democracy? 1. ________________________________________ 2. ________________________________________ 3. ________________________________________ 4. _________________________________________ 5. ________________________________________ 6. Section Assessments p.12 answer Issues & Debate p. 13 Answer 3 questions. 8. Read on p.12 “The Law and You”

TUESDAY AUGUST 11 TH ISS- DAILY WORK All students will learn how to go to Glencoe Online and use the computer in class. 1. Each Computer will have 2 users for that period, and they will divide the use in class. 2. Each Student will have use to 1 computer in class please help take care of it. 3. While one student is using the computer the other should be working on the Work list. Section Assessments p.12 answer 2-6. Issues & Debate p. 13 Answer 3 questions. Read on p.12 “The Law and You”

TUESDAY AUGUST 11 TH ISS- DAILY WORK All students will now go to Glencoe Online Please type in 1. Each student will select 2007 edition and the state is Kentucky. 2. Next go to student information and click Unit 1 then Chapter 1 3. All student will have 5 different links they can view: All 5 needs to be opened. 4. Lets look at Flash Cards now.

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 12 TH ISS- DAILY WORK Students will be able too: I can describe the process of naturalization. 1. ** ISSUES TO DEBATE p. 13. (3 questions) 2. ** Skill builder p.18 (questions 1,2&3) 3. ** U S Immigration, 2003 p.20 (Analyzing Maps 2 quest.) 4. Read Teens in Action p Section 2 Assessment p.17 (questions 2 to 6)

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 12 TH ISS- DAILY WORK

THURSDAY AUGUST 13 TH ISS- DAILY WORK Essential Question: The students will be able to learn aspects of American government and citizenship. ** Ch 1: Mind jogger –Video Quiz Ch. 1 Section 3 Assessment p.23 ( 2 to 6) Chapter 1 Assessment p.24 (1 to 18)

FRIDAY AUGUST 14 TH ISS- DAILY WORK Essential Question: The students will be able to learn aspects of American government and citizenship. ** You tube video: Early American Law G.O. on English Government

MONDAY AUGUST 17 TH ISS- DAILY WORK Essential Question: The students will be able to learn aspects of American government and citizenship. ** BELL RINGER ACT Ch 1& 2: Study Guide (website)

MONDAY AUGUST 17 TH ISS- BELL RINGER ACT

TUESDAY AUGUST 18 TH ISS- DAILY WORK Essential Question: The students will be able to learn aspects of American government and citizenship. **Sources of American Law (Evaluating Charts) p.30 **The English Colonies (Interpreting Maps) p.34 Political Cartoons (Analyzing Visuals) p.38 Weaknesses of the Articles Evaluating Charts) p.41

TUESDAY AUGUST 18 TH ISS- DAILY WORK

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 19 TH ISS- DAILY WORK All students will now go to Glencoe Online Please type in 1. Each student will select 2007 edition and the state is Kentucky. 2. Next go to student information and click Unit 1 then Chapter 2 3. All student will have 5 different links they can view: All 5 needs to be opened. 4. Lets look at Flash Cards now.

THURSDAY AUGUST 20 TH ISS- DAILY WORK Essential Question: The students will be able to learn aspects of American government and citizenship. **Bell Ringer Mind jogger Ch. 2 Video Review in class. Analyzing Primary Sources questions 1 to 3 p.43 Reading for Meaning Declaration of Independence pp.44-47

THURSDAY AUGUST 20 TH ISS- BELL RINGER ACT

FRIDAY AUGUST 21 st ISS- DAILY WORK Essential Question: The students will be able to learn aspects of American government and citizenship. ** Constructive Response Quiz Ch. 2 Section Assessment 3 questions 2-6 p. 42 Chapter2 Assessment 1-18 p. 48 TEST IS MONDAY BE READY….

MONDAY AUGUST 24 TH ISS- DAILY WORK Essential Question: The students will be able to learn aspects of American government and citizenship. ** Exam Chapter 1 & 2 Today Hand out Work list for Chapters 3 & 4