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1.Article 1, Sections 1-3 ____________________ 2.Article 1, Sections 3-4 ____________________ 3.Article 1, Sections 5-7_____________________ 4.Article 1, Section 8 _______________________ 5.Article 1, Section 9-10_____________________ 6.Article 2 ______________________________ 7.Article 3______________________________ 8.Article 4______________________________ 9.Article 5______________________________ 10.Article 6______________________________ 11.Article 7______________________________ 12.Amendment 1 ______________________ 13.Amendment 2______________________ 14.Amendment 3______________________ 15.Amendment 4______________________ 16.Amendment 5 ______________________ 17.Amendment 6______________________ 18.Amendment 7______________________ 19.Amendment 8______________________ 20.Amendment 9______________________ 21.Amendment 10______________________ 22.Amendment 11______________________ 23.Amendment 12______________________ 24.Amendment 13______________________ 25.Amendment 14______________________ 26.Amendment 15______________________ 27.Amendment 16______________________ 28.Amendment 17______________________ 29.Amendment 18______________________

Presentation  1 minute  Professional/confident  Covers content  Knows material  References poster

Name: ___________ Score: _____/20  Professional  Format  Creativity  Content summary  Symbolic representation

1.Article 1, Sections 1-3 ____________________ 2.Article 1, Sections 3-4 ____________________ 3.Article 1, Sections 5-7_____________________ 4.Article 1, Section 8 _______________________ 5.Article 1, Section 9-10_____________________ 6.Article 2 and 3__________________________ 7.Article 4 + 5____________________________ 8.Article 6 + 7___________________________ 9.Amendment 1 ______________________ 10.Amendment 2______________________ 11.Amendment 3______________________ 12.Amendment 4______________________ 13.Amendment 5 ______________________ 14.Amendment 6______________________ 15.Amendment 7______________________ 16.Amendment 8______________________ 17.Amendment 9______________________ 18.Amendment 10______________________

Name: ___________ Score: _____/20  Professional  Format  Creativity  Content summary  Symbolic representation

Name: ___________ Score: _____/20  Professional  Format  Creativity  Content summary  Symbolic representation

Name: ___________ Score: _____/20  Professional  Format  Creativity  Content summary  Symbolic representation

Name: ___________ Score: _____/20  Professional  Format  Creativity  Content summary  Symbolic representation

Name: ___________ Score: _____/20  Professional  Format  Creativity  Content summary  Symbolic representation

20 Points: Illustration  (1) Date: upper left corner  (7) Summary: one sentence, 1” tall letters  (Specific details: included in the symbolism and border  Symbolic representation: should remind you of the basic summary of the article/amendment DUE THURSDAY, END of PERIOD 10 Points: Presentation 1 minute presentation of the article or amendment Present on FRIDAY

Name:_________________ Score:____/10 Presentation  1 minute  Professional/confident  Covers content  Knows material  References poster

Name:_________________ Score:____/10 Presentation  1 minute  Professional/confident  Covers content  Knows material  References poster

Name:_________________ Score:____/10 Presentation  1 minute  Professional/confident  Covers content  Knows material  References poster

Name:_________________ Score:____/10 Presentation  1 minute  Professional/confident  Covers content  Knows material  References poster