1. Get the notes from a friend.
2. Answer questions 1, 5, and 6 on the Chapter 7 packet.
3. Identify reasons for and against term limits.
HW:
Review LTs so you are prepared to ask questions on Monday.
Test Tuesday.
If you were absent:
1. Get the notes from a friend. 2. Answer questions 1, 5, and 6 on the Chapter 7 packet. 3. Identify reasons for and against term limits. HW: Review LTs so you are prepared to ask questions on Monday. Test Tuesday. If you were absent today:
1. Be sure to show me your Article I chart. 2. Get the notes (How a Bill Becomes a Law) from a friend. 3. Get a copy of the How a Bill Becomes a Law questions from the Thursday folder. Answer and turn in for a grade. (Use complete sentences. Textbook pages 183-187 will help you.) 4. Read the article "Should We Limit Congressional Terms?". Copies of the article are in the Thursday folder. The Legislative Branch test will be next week (Monday or Tuesday). If you were absent today be sure to get the notes from a friend. (Non-legislative powers, special powers of the House, special powers of the Senate).
The Article 1 Chart is due on Thursday. If you were absent on Friday, November 2nd:
1st Period: Get the notes (Congressional Leadership) from a friend. Complete the Chapter 5 Questions and turn in for a grade (questions are in the Friday folder). Read Article 1. 2nd Period: Get the notes (Congressional Leadership) from a friend. If you were absent on Monday, November 5th 1st Period: Get a copy of the Article 1 Chart from the Monday folder (or download). Complete by Thursday. 2nd Period: Get the notes from a friend (Congressional Leadership). Read pages 141-145. Read Article I. Get a copy of the Article I Chart from the Monday folder (or download it here) and complete it by Thursday. Get a copy of the Chapter 5 questions from the Monday folder (or download). Chapter 5 questions are due Wednesday. Tuesday, November 6th - NO SCHOOL (Professional Development Day) If you were absent today:
1. Watch Drawing the District Lines 2. Get the notes from a friend. (Jobs of a Member of Congress) 3. Identify the types of congressional committees. There is no homework. |
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