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Showing posts with label Constitutional Convention. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Constitutional Convention. Show all posts

Monday, December 14, 2009

Bill of Rights & Review


Most students turned in their Bill of Rights assignments (Bill of Rights Match & Mr. Xanders' Rights) today. If you haven't, they must be in by Thursday because there will be a test over the Articles of Confederation, the Northwest Ordinance, the Constitutional Convention, and the Bill of Rights. So, I need your help...I'm looking for some good basketball pump up music (pre-game music) for the basketball team and seeing how I'm so hip and all, I've got some good ideas but I could use more. Please keep in mind that these songs need to be clean.

Monday, December 7, 2009

The Federalist party and their creative opponents


The Constitution was finally ratified...with the help of what famous document? This should be very simple. It's an important document that we should all know about. Today, we were able to finish our "We still can't come to an agreement" notes. We talked about the Constitutional issues that the framers or Founding Fathers dealt with which included such questions as "how should slaves be counted" and "what is going to persuade the Anti-Federalists to approve the Constitution?" Which important U.S. figure is pictured to the left? Give me liberty or give me death!

Picture taken from: http://thebsreport.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/henry.jpg

Friday, December 4, 2009

HSI: Constitutional Convention


Students worked on their H.S.I. (Historical Scene Investigation) assignment. Remember if you haven't finished the who am I section then it's homework over the weekend. Use the picture above to finish your assignment. Have a safe weekend and I'll see you on Monday.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Quiz & Constitution

Class was a little quiet today. The quiz over the Articles of Confederation, the Northwest Ordinance, & Constitutional Convention probably had something to do with it. After the quiz, everyone was given the next set of notes titled "We still can't come to an Agreement!!!" Everyone should have finished it in class, since there was enough time after the quiz. In fact, students it would benefit you to finish the notes for homework, there may be a surprise tomorrow. If you need a copy of the notes, click on the following link: http://tw.neisd.net/popup_info.cfm?get=76786&dirname=cxande

Random Christmas fact:

After the American Revolution, English customs fell out of favor, including
Christmas. In fact, Congress was in session on December 25, 1789, the first
Christmas under America’s new constitution. Christmas wasn’t declared a
federal holiday until June 26, 1870.

Information from http://www.thehistoryofchristmas.com/ch/in_america.htm

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Articles, Branches, & Cheese steaks

During class today, we finished up the 2 worksheets over the Articles of Confederation, the Northwest Ordinance, & the Constitutional (Philadelphia) Convention. The classroom discussion over the Constitutional Convention was pretty interesting today. We were able to discuss the Electoral College and how that whole system works. Remember me students when I run for President in 2012. "X defeats O every time!!" Another reminder, students, tomorrow you will be taking a quiz over the 2 worksheets covered today and yesterday. Which of the plans (Virginia or New Jersey) was more significant to the forming of the Constitution and why?

Image taken from http://students.historygeek.org/Unit2/independence%20hall%20interior.jpg