1/13-Exam Day ●Put all of your belongings in the front of the classroom including cell phones ●You will need a pencil, highlighter and something quietly.

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1/13-Exam Day ●Put all of your belongings in the front of the classroom including cell phones ●You will need a pencil, highlighter and something quietly to do after you are finished

Expectations ●I expect you to be quiet during the exam during and after you finish all questions. ●I also expect you to use your testing strategies on the test. ●I want you to circle the questions you had problems with. ●Once you are finished turn in the test and answer sheet to the correct period turn in area

Materials needed You will need the following: ●Pencil ●highlighter Backpacks and purses will be put on the front wall. NO CELL PHONES!!!

Testing strategies ●Create a timeline of events ●Highlight vocabulary and key terms ●Write notes down in blank spaces ●Identify symbols in drawing/charts ●Cross out the answer choices ●Remain quiet until everyone is finished

Warm-up 11/13/14 Test Recap Get your notebook from the back and your test from the green table quickly. Sit and wait quietly for the next steps.

Retake If you want to retake your test you will need to come in 4 separate times. First: Test corrections(my signature) Second: T.C. and discussion with me (my signature) Third: Review for the retake (my signature) Fourth: Retake Test

Test (by yourself) ●Take 4 minutes and go over the twenty question test. ●Circle the 5 questions that you had a hard time with or you were concern with. ●In your notebook: I had a hard time with question _____ because (it had/I did not)..... (should have 5 of these sentence stem)

Partner (A/B) You will turn to your partner and discuss the questions that you had. Each partner will discuss one question at a time (follow the example)(each partner will need to do this 5 times) Partner A: I had a hard time with question ____… Partner B: I also had a hard time with the same question or I did not have a hard time with question… Partner B:I had a hard time with question ____… Partner A:I also had a hard time with the same question or I did not have a hard time with question…

Question 5 Which right best completes the diagram? a. The right to bear arms b. Freedom to speak without fear of punishment c. Freedom of assembly d. No quartering of soldiers

Question 6 Which of the following arguments would the authors of the Federalist Papers most likely have agreed? a. A Bill of Rights should be added to the Constitution before ratification. b. Having a stronger central government will make the country more stable. c. The Three-Fifths compromise will result in fair and equal representation. d. Universal suffrage should be guarantee

Question 7 Which principle of U.S. government is shown in the sequence above? a. Judicial Review b. Checks and Balances c. Popular Sovereignty d. Federalism

Question 9 Which principle of U.S. government is most clearly reflected in the amendment above? a. Checks and Balances b. Federalism c. Limited Government d. Popular Sovereignty