This first quarter is about two-thirds completed. We are now moving on to Chapter 5 which involves Constitution.
Please note that before and after school tutoring is available if you need help.
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A reminder that we will be taking our test on either Thursday (A day) or Friday (B day). I am reposting the study guide. A Jeopardy review will be available on Wednesday.
I have started posting practices we have been doing in class to the EOC Review link on this site. You can check in their to see the questions along with tips and helpful strategies applied to answering the questions.
Regarding this week's quiz.... no these terms
Magna Carta- oldest document we have studied, limited the power of the King English Bill of Rights - gave more power to Parliament and more rights to people Montesquieu - believed in separation of powers Locke- believed governments protected people's rights Common Sense - a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine to unite the Colonies against England Mayflower Compact - discussed self-government Next week, Sept. 21st and 22nd, we will have a short quiz matching these terms with their meanings
Magna Carta English Bill of Rights Mayflower Compact Common Sense John Locke Baron de Montesquieu If you have missed school on the two half days here are the videos we watched, they are very helpful for understanding the American Revolution.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=32eKEg65pQs www.youtube.com/watch?v=vt_3adguYSM The first stage of this game (which your teacher helped create) is a great introduction to life in the American Colonies.
www.mission-us.org/
Here is the study guide for September 29th/30th Test.
I also want students to see how to properly use study guides. I have annotated the test and study guides from last chapter. By looking at these students should see how helpful the guides can be when preparing for the test
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