Chapter 11.
April 11 and 12
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Assignment: Copy and answer the chapter 12 questions.
April 13 and 14
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Discuss: Chapter 11 sections 1 and 2
Assignment: Section 1 and 2 assessments on pages 310 and 317. Draw and complete the graphic organizer for question number 1 and answer questions 3, 4, and 5 in complete sentences.
Homework: Study for Chapter 11 Vocabulary Test.
April 15 and 18
Assessment: Chapter 11 Vocabulary test.
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April 19 and 20
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Discuss: Chapter 11 section 3 and Chapter 12 section 1.
Assignment: Chapter 11 Section 3 and Chapter 12 section 1 assessments on pages 326 and 335. Draw and complete the graphic organizer for question number 1 and answer questions 3, 4, and 5 in complete sentences.
Homework: Study for the chapter 12 Vocabulary Test.
April 21 and 22
Assessment: Chapter 12 Vocabulary Test.
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Discuss: Chapter 12 sections 2and 3.
Assignment: Section 2 and 3 assessments on pages 341 and 348. Draw and complete the graphic organizer for question number 1 and answer questions 3, 4, and 5 in complete sentences.
Homework: Study for Chapter 11/12 test.
April 25 and 26
Assessment: Chapter 11 and 12 test
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Homework: Define chapter 13 vocabulary words, 21 words total.
April 27 and 28
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April 29 and May 2
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Assignment: Copy and complete the graphic organizer for question number 1 and then write your answers in complete sentences to questions 3,4, and 5 on pages 357,364,370,375, and 382.
May 3 and 4
Collect: Chapter 13 questions from previous class.
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Discuss: First Amendment Rights. Freedom of Religion
May 5 and 6
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Discuss: First Amendment Rights. Freedom of Speech
Assignment: First Amendment Game
http://games.sunnylandsclassroom.org
You must show me your final score in order to receive a grade for today's assignment.
May 9 and 10
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Discuss: First Amendment Rights. Freedom of the Press
Activity: Watch 3 videos and answer questions that go with the video. Explain 5 court cases from the book about freedom of the press.
Homework: Study for Chapter 13 Vocabulary Test
May 11 and 12
Assessment: Chapter 13 Vocabulary Test.
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Discuss: First Amendment Rights. Freedom of Assembly and Petition
May 13 and 16
Questions that go with the video: Locked out: The Fall of Massive Resistance.
Answer the following questions in a paragraph for it question about the video, Lockout: The fall of massive resistance.
1. How would you have felt if the city of Hampton had decided to close all public schools in August of 2015 as a way of protesting a federal order from the Supreme Court?
2. What do you think you and your parents would have done in response to this order by Hampton?
3. What do you feel are the best ways to petition the Government in response to laws or orders that you feel are unfair?
4. Do you think that massive resistance to a federal or state order is ever effective enough to make the Government change it's mind? Give at least one specific example to back up your answer.
May 17
Sol testing:
Block 1 8:20-10:45
Lunch 10:45-12:45
Block 2 12:50-3:05
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May 18
Sol testing:
Block 5 8:20-10:45
Lunch 10:45-12:45
Block 6 12:50-3:05
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May 19
Sol testing:
Block 3 8:20-10:45
Lunch 10:45-12:45
Block 4 12:50-3:05
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May 20
Sol testing:
Block 7 8:20-10:45
Lunch 10:45-12:45
Block 8 12:50-3:05
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May 23 and 24
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Assignment: Levees
May 25 and 26
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Assignment: Levees
May 27 and 31
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Assignment: Levees
June 1 and 2
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Assignment: End of course questions
June 3 and 6
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Assessment: End of course post test.
June 7 and 8
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Assignment: Levees
June 9 and 10
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Chapter 13 Formats.
Section 1 Constitutional Rights
Define the following vocabulary words: (12 points)
1. Human Rights
2. Incorporation
I. Intro: A (1)
II. Constitutional Rights: A-I (9)
Section 2 Freedom of Religion (43 points)
Define the following vocabulary words:
1. Establishment Clause
2. Free Exercise Clause
3. Parochial School
4. Secular
5. Abridge
6. Precedent
I. Intro: A (1)
II. The Establishment Clause: A-AA (27)
III. The Free Exercise Clause: A-I (9)
Section 3 Freedom of Speech (30 points)
Define the following vocabulary words:
1. Pure Speech
2. Symbolic Speech
3. Seditious Speech
4. Defamatory Speech
5. Slander
6. Libel
I. Intro: A (1)
II. Types of Speech: A-E (5)
III. Regulating Speech: A-J (10)
IV. Other Speech Not Protected: A-H (8)
Section 4 Freedom of the Press (31 points)
1. Prior Restraint
2. Sequester
3. Gag Order
4. Shield Laws
I. Intro: A (1)
II. Prior Restraint Forbidden: A-F (6)
III. Fair Trials and Free Press: A-J (10)
IV. Free Press Issues: A-J (10)
Section 5 Freedom of Assembly (34points)
Define the following vocabulary words:
1. Picketing
2. Holocaust
3. Heckler's Veto
I. Intro: A (1)
II. Protecting Freedom of Assembly: A-K (11)
III. Public Assembly and Disorder: A-M (13)
IV. Protection for Labor Picketing: A-C (3)
V. Freedom of Association: A-C (3)
Return Government Books starting on
May 11 , 2014
13 Days cont.
All projects must include the following:
*Date of the Event starting with October 14, 1962 skip October 15, 1962 and continue with October 16-28. (1 point each)
*A picture for each date that represents one of the events on that day. (2 points each)
*An explanation of the events that occurred on that day. (44 points total)
* The role the President used to handle the situation when appropriate.(1 point each)
President John Kennedy
Attorney General Robert Kennedy
Special Assistant to the President Kenneth O’Donnell
Major Anderson
United States Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevenson
Ambassador Dobrynin the Soviet Ambassador to the United States.
The Organization of American States.
Secretary Khrushchev
John Scali ABC news man Aleksandr Fomin Ussr Spy
EX-COMM
Soviet Ambassador Gromyko