Unit 1 Foundations 9.12.18.

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Unit 1 Foundations 9.12.18

Introduce yourselves to your group: Name What do you like better, summer or fall? Entry Task

Declaration of Independence Method: SQ*3R Survey Question Read Recite Review Declaration of Independence

At the bottom of the document, write a brief summary of what you read: What is the document about? Who wrote it & why? Put it in your OWN words! Recite

Review Answer the questions on the reading guide. Yes, complete sentences. Please put it in the box when you finish. Review

Discussion Where does government get its power? What is government’s role? Would you have signed the Declaration? Why or why not? Discussion