Unit 2 Vocabulary (26 Terms) + 27 Amendments (will do in class together)
Amend Checks and Balances Elastic Clause Federalism Popular Sovereignty Preamble Rule of Law Separation of Powers Double Jeopardy Due Process Limited Government
Establishment Clause Free Exercise Clause Grand Jury Self-Incrimination Eminent Domain
National Supremacy Clause (Article 6) Expressed Powers Reserved Powers Concurrent Powers
Implied Powers Ratify Slander Libel Suffrage Search Warrant
Thursday, February 8th
Essential Question: How are the principles of the Constitution still seen in today's government?
1. Kick Starter
Copy Graph into notebook
Checks and Balances Graph
3. Complete Amendment Chart innyour notebook
4. Start Unit 2 Vocab
HW: Vocabulary
Essential Question: How are the principles of the Constitution still seen in today's government?
1. Kick Starter
- Which personal freedom is most important to you and why?
- Why do you think most Americans struggle to name the 27 Amendments?
Copy Graph into notebook
Checks and Balances Graph
3. Complete Amendment Chart innyour notebook
4. Start Unit 2 Vocab
HW: Vocabulary
Friday, February 9th
Essential Question: Why are the 7 Articles in the Constitution such a solid framework for government?
1. Kick Starter
2. Notes - 7 Articles and the Amending Process (Slides 6-9)
3. 7 Articles WS
4. Start Amendment Creation Activity
HW: Vocabulary
Essential Question: Why are the 7 Articles in the Constitution such a solid framework for government?
1. Kick Starter
2. Notes - 7 Articles and the Amending Process (Slides 6-9)
3. 7 Articles WS
4. Start Amendment Creation Activity
HW: Vocabulary
Monday, February 12th
Essential Question: Why are the 7 Articles in the Constitution such a solid framework for government?
1. Kick Starter
2. Notes - Amendments Notes
3. 7 Articles WS
4. Amendment Creation Activity
HW: Vocabulary
Essential Question: Why are the 7 Articles in the Constitution such a solid framework for government?
1. Kick Starter
2. Notes - Amendments Notes
3. 7 Articles WS
4. Amendment Creation Activity
HW: Vocabulary
Tuesday, February 13th
Essential Question: Why are the 7 Articles in the Constitution such a solid framework for government?
1. Kick Starter
2. Notes - Amendments Notes
3. Roundtable Discussion
4. Amendment Creation Activity
HW: Vocabulary
Wednesday, February 14th
Essential Question: Why are the 7 Articles in the Constitution such a solid framework for government?
1. Kick Starter
2. Notes - Amendments Notes
3. Checks and Balances Graph
4. Amendment Creation Activity
HW: Vocabulary
Thursday, February 15th
Essential Question: Why are the 7 Articles in the Constitution such a solid framework for government?
1. Kick Starter
2. Notes - Amendments Notes
3. Amendment Quiz
4. Amendment Creation Submission
HW: Vocabulary due tomorrow
Essential Question: Why are the 7 Articles in the Constitution such a solid framework for government?
1. Kick Starter
2. Notes - Amendments Notes
3. Roundtable Discussion
4. Amendment Creation Activity
HW: Vocabulary
Wednesday, February 14th
Essential Question: Why are the 7 Articles in the Constitution such a solid framework for government?
1. Kick Starter
2. Notes - Amendments Notes
3. Checks and Balances Graph
4. Amendment Creation Activity
HW: Vocabulary
Thursday, February 15th
Essential Question: Why are the 7 Articles in the Constitution such a solid framework for government?
1. Kick Starter
2. Notes - Amendments Notes
3. Amendment Quiz
4. Amendment Creation Submission
HW: Vocabulary due tomorrow
Friday, September 16th
Essential Question: How do Amendments 11-27 extend the rights and protections of individuals after the Bill of Rights?
1. Amendment Quiz
2. Kick Starter Check
3. Political Spectrum Pre-Assessment
Essential Question: How do Amendments 11-27 extend the rights and protections of individuals after the Bill of Rights?
1. Amendment Quiz
2. Kick Starter Check
3. Political Spectrum Pre-Assessment
End of Unit! Go to Next Unit!