Today was a Lewis & Clark Expedition day-
Our starter was: What dangers do explorers face? How do they prepare for those dangers?
We reviewed the situation on America's Western frontier - the importance of the rivers and New Orleans to the farmers. We introduced the Louisiana Purchase and the purposes of the Lewis & Clark Expedition.
We watched a National Geographic video on Lewis & Clark - it is called Lewis & Clark: Great Journey West. It is a good introduction to the Lewis & Clark Expedition and is available on Netflix if you are interested in watching at home.
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
21 & 24 February
We corrected, and handed in, the green Federalists - George Washington & John Adams packet. We also handed in the "Impossible Test" questions that you created - we used these to play the "Impossible Test" game.
We then began looking at Thomas Jefferson and the importance of the Mississippi River to the Western Farmers.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
19 & 20 February
We started off today with this starter: What are the names of the two largest political parties in America today? Why are there political parties?
We used this starter as a bridge to discussing the birth of America's first two political parties under Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson.
We also looked at the transition from President Washington to President Adams, and discussed the challenges faced by John Adams.
We turned in the George Washington symbolic picture and finished the green Federalist packet - there is no test on this section.
We will play the "Impossible Test" next time - this is a game made up of difficult questions generated by members of the class. The questions are worth points - I need you to write questions and answers from these pages:
We used this starter as a bridge to discussing the birth of America's first two political parties under Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson.
We also looked at the transition from President Washington to President Adams, and discussed the challenges faced by John Adams.
We turned in the George Washington symbolic picture and finished the green Federalist packet - there is no test on this section.
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Wednesday, February 19, 2014
14 & 18 February
Today's starter was: Think of someone that you admire - What is it about this person that you like or admire? We used this as a transition into George Washington and his presidency.
We discussed the first cabinet and some of the challenges that Washington faced as president.
We finished page 2 in the Federalist packet. We also finished the Washington symbol page.
Friday, February 14, 2014
12 & 13 February
Today's starter - this is the first in a new set: Why do you think it is important that courts in America consider those who are accused to be innocent until they are proven guilty?
We held a mock trial to get to know the judicial branch a little better.
We then corrected and handed in our Bill of Rights assignment.
We started looking at George Washington's presidency-
We held a mock trial to get to know the judicial branch a little better.
We then corrected and handed in our Bill of Rights assignment.
We started looking at George Washington's presidency-
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
10 & 11 February
Today's starter was: What are the two purposes of constitutions?
We handed in the starters today.
We reviewed for the Constitution and Federal Government Test - we then took the test. If you got a score lower than a 26, you need to re-take the test.
After the test we prepared for Student-led Conferences - these conferences are this Thursday. We also wrapped up our Bill of Rights drawings - they are due next time!
We handed in the starters today.
We reviewed for the Constitution and Federal Government Test - we then took the test. If you got a score lower than a 26, you need to re-take the test.
After the test we prepared for Student-led Conferences - these conferences are this Thursday. We also wrapped up our Bill of Rights drawings - they are due next time!
Monday, February 10, 2014
6 & 7 February
Today's starter was: What rights are protected by the first amendment?
We read an Encyclopedia Brown. We then passed back the Federal Government and Constitution packets for you to study from.
We played review Jeopardy and reviewed every concept that will be tested.
We then wrapped up our discussion of the Bill of Rights.
We read an Encyclopedia Brown. We then passed back the Federal Government and Constitution packets for you to study from.
We played review Jeopardy and reviewed every concept that will be tested.
We then wrapped up our discussion of the Bill of Rights.
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