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1 Cornell Notes 8.3 and 9.1 due Friday, October 28.
PreAP: Monday, October 24 Warm Up: Provide 2 details about the Great Compromise. TEKS: 8.4E Analyze the arguments for and against ratification. 8.17A Analyze the arguments of the Feds and Anti-Feds, including those of Hamilton, Henry, Madison, and Mason. Agenda: Ratification Notes & Video Talk Read, Talk Write Hmwk: Cornell Notes 8.3 and 9.1 due Friday, October 28.

2 October 25 Warm Up: Define ratify. Then complete the ratification cartoon (questions 1-4). Cartoon is on the next slide. TEK: 8.15D Analyze how the Constitution reflects the principles of limited govt., republicanism, checks and balances, federalism, separation of powers, pop sovereignty, and indiv rights. Agenda: Ratification Political Cartoon PreAP Only – Excerpts Worksheet, due today for a grade. Notes: Constitution Overview Hmwk: Ch. 8.3 and 9.1 Cornell Notes due Friday.

3 Ratifying the Constitution
Ratifying the Constitution. This cartoon celebrates the ratification of the U.S. Constitution in 1788. Why are states represented by pillars in a foundation? According to the cartoon, how many sates have ratified the Constitution? Why does the cartoon suggest that all the states should ratify the Constitution? What does the form and substance of the cartoon suggest about the new government?

4 October 26 Warm Up: write “federalists vs. antifederalists”. Then complete the worksheet on the worksheet, not on your answer box. TEKS: 8.15D Analyze how the Constitution reflects the principles of limited govt., republicanism, checks and balances, federalism, separation of powers, pop sovereignty, and indiv rights. 8.16A Summarize the purposes for and process of amending the U.S. Constitution Agenda: 1. Electoral College 2. Articles I, II, and III of the Constitution 3. Amendment Process Hmwk: 1. Cornell Notes 8.3 and 9.1 due Friday.

5 Thurs 10/27 Warm Up: PreAP: “Facebook Assignment” Agenda: Principles
TEK: 8.15D analyze how the U.S. Constitution reflects the principles. Agenda: Principles Principles Spinnable Hmwk: 8.3 and 9.1 Cornell Notes due Friday – Reading Check!

6 Warm Up: Which principle is reflected in this statement: State and local government supervise the school system. TEK: 8.15D analyze how the U.S. Constitution reflects the principles Agenda: Reading Check Principles Spinnable and Worksheet Sculpting Activity if time allows Homework: None. Enjoy your weekend. Friday, October 28

7 Mon, Nov. 2 Warm Up: Write “Principles Wksht”. Then do the worksheet.
Teks: 8.15D analyze how the U.S. Constitution reflects the principles. Agenda: 1. New seats 2. Introduce DBQ – work deadlines, background essay, etc. Homework: Online Quiz due tomorrow by 10am & Background essay questions for the DBQ.


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