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Government Agenda - Warm Up, Syllabus Review, Video Crash Course, Exit Card in World History

This government agenda includes a warm-up activity, syllabus review, video crash course in history, and an exit card in world history.

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Government Agenda - Warm Up, Syllabus Review, Video Crash Course, Exit Card in World History

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  1. Government Agenda - 01-12 1) Bubble map Warm Up – Why do we need government? 2) Review Syllabus 3) Video Crash Course in History – Federalism, The Constitution and the Articles of Confederation 4) Exit Card 3,2,1

  2. World History 01-12 Warm Up – Bubble Map – What were your most memorable five concepts you learned about in World History last semester? Review Syllabus World History for Us All – A history of the world in 7 minutes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pnmZalx9YY (start at 1:51) Crash Course in History – Agricultural Revolution

  3. Government Warm Up – 1/2 page of notes/ ½ page of writing response Annenberg Foundation Video, Making Citizenship Work: Law and Order Fighting Crime in New York City http://www.learner.org/courses/democracyinamerica/dia_1/dia_1_video.html Powerpoint – The Constitution – 1 page Cornell Notes Exit Card – Current Event Think Pair Share

  4. World History Warm Up – Write a paragraph describing your current event, include who what where when and why. Read “The Scientific Revolution” using think-pair share to discuss key points Exit Card

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