Unit 1 Citizenship
Jan 4 (Thu)
-Introductions -
-About Mr. Batts
-Intro to Course-
-Canvas & Weebly page use- Assignments will be posted eventually in Canvas, that will be the only use of Canvas
-Go over course syllabus using the class Weebly page, course content & expectations
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Other information on:
-Current events
-Note taking for this class
-1st Activity-
Survey- Complete on paper and turn in
"Pride in America" Article: Discuss
Begin Citizenship Notes
-Duties and Responsibilities of a Citizen
-Ways to be a citizen
-Naturalization process
-Oath ceremony
Jan 5 (Fri)
Complete citizenship notes
Naturalization process
Legal and Illegal immigration
Populations
Melting Pot & Salad Bowl Theory
Migration numbers
Movement within the country
Why important in politics and elections
Jan 4 (Thu)
-Introductions -
-About Mr. Batts
-Intro to Course-
-Canvas & Weebly page use- Assignments will be posted eventually in Canvas, that will be the only use of Canvas
-Go over course syllabus using the class Weebly page, course content & expectations
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Other information on:
-Current events
-Note taking for this class
-1st Activity-
Survey- Complete on paper and turn in
"Pride in America" Article: Discuss
Begin Citizenship Notes
-Duties and Responsibilities of a Citizen
-Ways to be a citizen
-Naturalization process
-Oath ceremony
Jan 5 (Fri)
Complete citizenship notes
Naturalization process
Legal and Illegal immigration
Populations
Melting Pot & Salad Bowl Theory
Migration numbers
Movement within the country
Why important in politics and elections
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Jan 8 (Mon)
Time to work on and complete Citizenship Pamphlet
Quiz End of class Tues
Jan 9 (Tue)
No Class
Jan 10 (Wed)
Quiz
Basics of Govt notes
Types of Govt
Levels & Branches
Time to complete and turn in Citizenship Pamphlets
Jan 11 (Thu)
English Political Traditions
Enlightenment Thinkers
(4 of 5) Enlightenment Thinkers readings and Qs
1 Hour given Thur
30 min Fri- Due
(asked for paper work to be turned in before leaving!)
Will be addressed*
Jan 12 (Fri)
Complete assignment from Thu
Jan 15 (Mon)
No School
Jan 16 (Tue)
Pop Quiz
Create a chart in your notes for the 5 philosophers
Name, Books, Theory and role of govt, effect on American govt, and any other background and terms that stand out
or separate them from the others
Resource:
Click Here
Jan 17 (Wed)
American Revolution and its impact on current governmental systems
Project Assigned-
American Revolution Timeline Project-
25 events in total
Begin with French Indian War, end with either Declaration of Independence/Battle of Yorktown
Odd events- description and picture
Even- just a description
Must the "compactable" or foldable, and continuous/joined together
Again- effort and care is important
Jan 18 (Thu)
Declaration of Independence Reading & Qs
Jan 19 (Fri)
Timeline and late work
Jan 22 (Mon)
Articles of Confederation material
Work on American Revolution Timeline
Jan 23 (Tue)
-News Article and NH Primary
-Shays Rebellion Work (handout, textbook exert and Jefferson Letter)
Complete and turn in Timeline (1st 15-30 min)
Constitutional Convention material
Jan 24 (Wed)
Test Review
Jan 25 (Thu)
To gain access to your test:
Link
Unit Test today
Jan 26 (Fri)
Test Q & A
Timeline repair and 'Turn in'