2019 January Calendar Prompts:
6th:
7th:
8th:
9th: Kahoot Quiz
12th: Into how many parts/sections is the DOI organized?
13th: Where did America get its ideas about government?
-- Magna Carta, Mayflower Compact, English Bill of Rights, Cato's Letters, Common Sense
14th: What was the purpose of the DOI?
15th: Notebook Workshop
16th: Which of the following concepts (big ideas) is most important to the development of the Constitution?
-- Self-Gov't; Limited Gov't; Rights; Due Process; Rule of Law
19th: No School MLK Jr. Holiday
20th: What were some important lessons about history that the Founders learned from their studies?
What effect did colonial experiences have on the Founders’ views about rights and government?
21st: Why did the Founders believe that a constitution should function as a type of higher law?
How and why did the principles in the Magna Carta (rule of law, basic rights, gov't by agreement or contract) prove to be important in the development of a constitutional government?
22nd: What new ideas about government and its purpose are set forth in the DOI, and why might they be considered 'revolutionary'?
"Despite its weaknesses, the Articles of Confederation made lasting contributions to the American government." Do you agree or disagree with this assessment? Why or why not?
23rd:
7th:
8th:
9th: Kahoot Quiz
12th: Into how many parts/sections is the DOI organized?
13th: Where did America get its ideas about government?
-- Magna Carta, Mayflower Compact, English Bill of Rights, Cato's Letters, Common Sense
14th: What was the purpose of the DOI?
15th: Notebook Workshop
16th: Which of the following concepts (big ideas) is most important to the development of the Constitution?
-- Self-Gov't; Limited Gov't; Rights; Due Process; Rule of Law
19th: No School MLK Jr. Holiday
20th: What were some important lessons about history that the Founders learned from their studies?
What effect did colonial experiences have on the Founders’ views about rights and government?
21st: Why did the Founders believe that a constitution should function as a type of higher law?
How and why did the principles in the Magna Carta (rule of law, basic rights, gov't by agreement or contract) prove to be important in the development of a constitutional government?
22nd: What new ideas about government and its purpose are set forth in the DOI, and why might they be considered 'revolutionary'?
"Despite its weaknesses, the Articles of Confederation made lasting contributions to the American government." Do you agree or disagree with this assessment? Why or why not?
23rd: