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September 一 Bell Ringer FIRST, turn in any homework to the bin in the front of the room. DO NOT TURN IN YOUR “Dear Aunt Martha” paper. SECOND, get out a sheet of paper, head it, and title it “Test Prep – Voluminous Vocabulary”. 2分2分

ON YOUR PAPER, WRITE TODAY’S ESSENTIAL QUESTION. ANSWER IT.

Four Corners! Which natural right do you think is most important? A) Life B) Liberty C) Property D) The Pursuit of Happiness A merican Flag Mr. D eutsch’s desk C all the stuff on the board? B ack there

二 Voluminous Vocabulary Every test in this class will have a vocabulary section to it. The vocabulary may be from: a reading from notes or it could be something I’ve said out loud Today, we will try to guess what your vocabulary will be for the test. Please look through your notes and write down words and ideas that you think will show up next week. Take five minutes to silently look through your notes. I am taking a grade HOW you fill out your list.

abolish amendments boycott Common Sense consent Constitution Continental Congress Declaration of Independence Declaratory Act Despotism effigy English Bill of Rights Enlightenment Founding Fathers grievances John Locke life, liberty, and property life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness Magna Carta monarchy Montesquieu natural rights philosophy representation republic Rousseau self-evident self-government separation of powers social contract Stamp Act taxation Thomas Jefferson Thomas Paine treason unalienable

三 Kick Me Activity I have started a timer. 1.Pick up a half-sized worksheet at the front of the room. 2.Sit back down at your desk. 3.Put your left hand on top of your right hand on the desk and close your eyes while staying quiet. When everyone has done all three things, I will stop the time.

Hey King! Time Kick Me Prep Time 1 st period 3:24.02:10.2-: nd period 5:35.42:38.4-: th period 4:40.12:14.7-: th period 3:45.94:22.4-: th period 6:47.93:59.8-:--.-

三 Kick Me Activity Reminders: No kicking! No looking at what is on your back! No telling someone what is on their back. No giving answers to people (you can suggest they go look at a certain person’s back, but that’s it)!

三 Kick Me Activity Reminders: No kicking! No looking at what is on your back! No telling someone what is on their back. No giving answers to people (you can suggest they go look at a certain person’s back, but that’s it)! Turn this activity into the bin by the door as you leave today.