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Social Studies: answer 5 notecard questions
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Social Studies: Complete questions Unit 9, pg 19. No notecards are due
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ELA: vocabulary pages due Friday Social Studies: read Unit 9, part 1 and complete questions. Create and answer note cards for the following questions: 29. What branch makes the country’s laws? ___________ 30. What is the capital of the United States of America? _________ 31. he President can call both houses into a special session? T/F __________ 32. What branch is made up of two houses? _________ Religion: presentations begin on Friday---you will have Wednesday and Thursday in class to continue working
Social Studies: Finish Bill of Rights Legal Challenge. read Unit 8, part 2 and answer questions. Create an answer notecards for the following questions: 24. The last amendment to the Constitution was adopted in 1992. T/F 25. How many amendments have been made to the Constitution? __________ 26. What is the minimum age for the president? ________ 27. Which amendment limits the term of the president? ______ 28. Which amendment deals with the voting rights of 18 year olds? _______ math: lesson 6 skill practice
ELA: print final copy of persuasive essay print two copies of letter study for unit 9 vocabulary- test tomorrow Social Studies: Finish reading and answering questions for Unit 6 and 7. Create and answer notecards for the following questions:
19. The Constitution allows for laws to be made for subjects that didn’t even exist in 1787 T/F 20. The Preamble is at the beginning of the Constitution and explains the goals of the document. T/F 21. Who really elects the President of the United States? 22. How many branches of government are there? 23. The Virginia Plan proposed two houses of Congress based on Congress. Who submitted this plan? You are doing great! Social Studies: Read Unit 5 Bill of Rights and answer questions. Create/answer notecards for the following questions:
14. The Bill of Rights does not give a person the right to criticize the government T/F 15. George Washington was the first President of the United States of America T/F 16. Freedom of employment is considered a First Amendment freedom? T/F 17. The first Ten Amendments are called the Bill of Rights. T/F 18. James Madison was considered the father of the Constitution. T/F ELA: First draft of essay- due Wed. (Do not have to print)
Science: Finish fossil analysis questions if needed Social Studies: read Unit 4, part 3 and answer question in book. Create notecards and answer these questions: 11) The popular vote is defined as the vote of the people T/F 12) The original 13 colonies included Ohio. T/F 13) To become president, you must be a natural born citizen T/F |
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