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1 Test Prep

2 8th Grade SS Award will be based on final.

3 Bell Ringer Monday Please come in and begin working on your Spring Final Part 1. Keep answers covered Level 0 Circle the form The class with the fewest 1’s will have a party.

4 Bell Ringer Tuesday Beringia (the Bering Land Bridge) connected what 2 continents?

5 Sidewalk Chalk In your groups depict one of these events
Sidewalk Chalk In your groups depict one of these events. Stay within your group, you do not have permission to go to another group. You will be expected to present! Compare a market and mixed economy Compare a command and a traditional economy Compare law of supply and law of demand Columbian Exchange and interdependence Compare a republic and a direct democracy Compare the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution Compare the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan Compare the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists Compare checks and balances and separation of powers Compare the Great Compromise and the 3/5 Compromise

6 Bell Ringer Wednesday Write 2 things you know about this political cartoon.

7 8th Grade SS Award will be based on final.
Copy of the study guide for retake on Friday.

8 Partner Writing If you were to design a time capsule that represents the 8th Grade at BCMS, what 4 items would you put in it and why? ¾ -1 page How do each of the items you selected represent our culture (way of life)?

9 Kahoot.it Join using the game pin Create a name 34 questions total

10 Thursday As you come in, pick up your clicker. Books to create barrier
Test as coversheet Level 0! Absolutely no talking! When finished, assignment in the front of the room.

11 Bell Ringer Friday Please come in and begin working on your Spring Final Part 2. Keep answers covered Level 0 Circle the form The class with the fewest 1’s will have a party. When finished pick up the Magic Square Review

12 Monday Bell Ringer “The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands, whether of one, a few, or many, and whether hereditary, self-appointed, or elective, may justly be pronounced the very definition of tyranny.” – James Madison According to the quote, why does Madison support the separation of powers?

13 Spring Final Part 2 Study Guide
In your assigned groups answer the questions below on your study guide. Next, get your answers checked. Then make a poster of your answers. Your group must be finished today! Group 1: 1-12 Group 2: Group 3: Group 4: Group 5: Group 6:

14 Tuesday Bell Ringer After an amendment is proposed by 2/3 of the Congress, how does it usually become ratified?

15 Spring Final Part 2 Study Guide
Use the groups posters below to complete your study guide. You will have 6 minutes at each group. Group 1: 1-12 Group 2: Group 3: Group 4: Group 5: Group 6:

16 Wednesday As you come in, pick up your clicker!
Books to create barrier Test as coversheet Level 0! Absolutely no talking! Fewest 1’s = class party! When finished, assignment in the front of the room. Please use headphones.

17 Geography Review With your table partner answer the geography review questions together. Discuss why you think each would be the correct answer. Be ready to discuss!

18 Extras

19 Bell Ringer Monday Please write 5 rights guaranteed in the Bill of Rights.

20 Poster Design a poster in your assigned group. Define the words on the poster and draw a small picture to go along with each word. You will present your words.

21 Word Wall Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 3-4 Chapter 5 Tariff
Bering Land Bridge Vikings Jamestown British mercantilism Montesquieu Inflation Hunting and gathering Dias Joint-stock company Sons of Liberty John Locke Tariff Maya Da Gamma Mayflower Compact Boston Massacre Magna Carta Virginia Plan Inca Vespucci Separation of Church and State Stamp Act Articles of Confederation New Jersey Plan Aztec Magellan Puritans Loyalist Constitution Great Compromise Direct democracy Conquistadors William Penn Patriot Separation of powers 3/5 Compromise Republic Northwest Passage Staple Crops Continental Congress Checks and balances Federalism Renaissance Middle Passage Proclamation of 1763 Common Sense Northwest Territory Federalists Printing Press Roanoke Triangular Trade Declaration of Independence Shay’s Rebellion Anti-Federalists Word Wall

22 Westward expansion Divide your paper plate into sixths. In each slice, describe each of the 6 events listed below. Indian Removal Act Manifest Destiny War for Texas Independence Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Gadsden Purchase California Gold Rush


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