Be Prepared:  Grab a paper from the side table  Put all of your books under your desk  Get a pen or pencil out  BEGIN SECTION 1 on your own quietly.

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Be Prepared:  Grab a paper from the side table  Put all of your books under your desk  Get a pen or pencil out  BEGIN SECTION 1 on your own quietly.

FILL the SPACE – 5 Sentences Minimum Include Some of Your Accomplishments, Be Sincere/Serious, Include SPECIFIC DETAILS, Include some ADVICE for the country now that your time as president is over QUIETLY Independently and QUIETLY, Complete Page 1 of your Notes: 2 2 term limit for

With your Row Buddy, summarize each section of Washington’s Farewell Address. Informing People he will not be running for reelection American citizens have a duty to protect the country

political differences can divide the nation accept each other’s differences

avoid getting involved in world affairs no one is perfect