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8 minutes To Do: August 30, 2010 HW: (1) Draw Frayer Models for Princ of Gov in notebook - Tues, (2) Princ of Gov & Bill of Rights Test - Thurs DLG: Define.

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2 8 minutes To Do: August 30, 2010 HW: (1) Draw Frayer Models for Princ of Gov in notebook - Tues, (2) Princ of Gov & Bill of Rights Test - Thurs DLG: Define the principles of government 1.Pick-up Index Card from back table, title-“Bill of Rights Quiz”, and number the card from 1-5 2.Get your folder from crate 3.Warm Up(WU): Without looking at your notes, 1.What’s the amendment number for “Due Process Under Law”? 2.Give an example 4.List the Principles of Government (see below) in your notebook 1. Popular Sovereignty5. Checks and Balances 2. Republicanism6. Separation of Powers 3. Federalism7. Individual Rights 4. Limited Gov

3 Discuss WU Quiz Draw Frayer Models (see below) for all 7 Principles of Gov in your notebook DefKeywords History/Gov Ex Illustration Popular Sovereignty Authority for government flows from the people and they rule through their representatives.

4 8 minutes To Do: August 31, 2010 HW: (1) Finish Frayer Models for Princ of Gov- Wed, (2) Princ of Gov & Bill of Rights Test - Thurs DLG: Define the principles of government 1.Get your folder from crate 2.Warm Up(WU): Copy the following definitions in “Def” box for Republicanism Voters hold the sovereign power and elect representatives (office holders) to exercise power for them. Federalism Power is divided between the national and state governments, limiting central power. Limited Gov Powers of government are restricted by the Constitution.

5 Discuss WU/Frayer Models Frayer Models (use Constitution Handbook in Textbook on pages 228-231) EY: Discuss Limited Gov Illustration

6 Basic Principles of Gov (U.S. Constitution)

7 Basic Principles of the U.S. Constitution Definition Keywords History/Gov Example Illustration Popular Sovereignty Authority for government flows from the people and they rule through their representatives.

8 DefinitionKeywords History/Gov Example Illustration Republicanism Voters hold the sovereign power and elect representatives (office holders) to exercise power for them. Basic Principles of the U.S. Constitution

9 DefinitionKeywords History/Gov Example Illustration Federalism Power is divided between the national and state governments, limiting central power.

10 Basic Principles of the U.S. Constitution Definition Keywords History/Gov Example Illustration Limited Gov. Powers of government are restricted by the Constitution.

11 Basic Principles of the U.S. Constitution Definition Keywords History/Gov Example Illustration Checks and Balances Each of the three branches of government exercises some control over the others, sharing power among them.

12 Basic Principles of the U.S. Constitution Definition Keywords History/Gov Example Illustration Separation of Powers Each branch of government has its own responsibilities and limitations.

13 Basic Principles of the U.S. Constitution Definition Keywords History/Gov Example Illustration Individual Rights Unalienable rights guaranteed to all citizens. Life, liberty, and Pursuit of Happiness

14 5 minutes To Do: Sept 1, 2010 HW: Study Princ of Gov & Bill of Rights Test - Thurs DLG: Demonstrate your knowledge of the principles of gov 1.Get your folder from crate 2.Warm Up(WU): Draw a Venn diagram to compare and contrast Checks and Balances with Separation of Powers Checks & Balances Sep of Powers Both

15 Discuss WU Discuss Frayer Models EY: (PAT) BOR/POG Charades

16 5 minutes To Do: Sept 2, 2010 HW: None DLG: Demonstrate your knowledge of the principles of gov 1.Get your folder from crate 2.WU: Name 1 Bill of Right and 1 Princ of Gov you struggle with the most

17 Discuss WU BOR/POG Test RSG pgs 9 & 10

18 8 minutes To Do: Sept 3, 2010 HW: None DLG: 1.Get your folder from crate 2.WU: RSG 19 & 20, sections A & B Gain a basic understanding of the Foundations of our country

19 Discuss RSG 9, 10, 19 & 20 Define Foundation and Exploration Early Explorers: The Age of Discovery Short Response: Write 5 reasons from the video why people explore.

20 9. Conquer to get new lands 8. Spread Christianity 7. Glory and fame 6. Wealth 5. Find the Northwest Passage to Asia Dave’s Top Nine Reasons for Exploration

21 Top Nine Reasons for Exploration 4. Map the world 3. Trade 2. Claim land for mother country 1. Adventure and curiosity- make new discoveries and learn new things


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