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Tuesday, Jan Update your spiral DateEntry TitleEntry # 1/18Bill of Rights Picture Analysis 1 1/19Constitution/Bill of Rights Review 2 1/20The Role of the Citizen notes 3 1/23Chapter 9 Timeline 4 1/24Chapter 9 Vocabulary 5 2. Get a blue textbook and turn to page Turn to entry #4 and finish timeline

Learning Recovery – 2 nd Period Martin Luther King – Wed., Jan. 25Semester Test Review – Mon., Jan. 30Amendment Article – Mon., Jan. 30 Tyler AndersonXX Lili AvelarX Chuck BabendreierX Crystal BrownX Kazandra ChavezX Chris DobbinsX Allison Engelx Spencer Jordanx Mackenzie Millerx Cody Nicholasx Isabella Norrisx Destiny Reddellx Kameron SandersXXx Lupe Segurax Destiny Winkfieldx

Learning Recovery – 3rd Period Martin Luther King – Wed., Jan. 25 Semester Test Review – Mon., Jan. 30 Amendment Article – Mon., Jan. 30 Brae’lyn BrutonX Jack FuentezXX Misty HennesseeXX Genesis Hernandez XX Kimberly HerreraXX P.J. HillXX Yulie LeonXx Kayla Margenaux Jonatan MartinezXx Alejandra Porrasx Ambien PrescherXx Rebecca Turnerx Meagan Watsonx Alex Williamsx

Learning Recovery – 5 th Period Martin Luther King – Wed., Jan. 25 Semester Test Review – Mon., Jan. 30 Amendment Article – Mon., Jan. 30 Xavier BakerX Aaron DensonXx Natalie GonzalezXx Henry HuynhXx Brice JamesXXx Noah NevarezXx Jasmine ShroffXx Chase Steelex Andrea Tatarevichx Jesse Kennedyx

6 th Period 6th Martin Luther King – Wed., Jan. 25Semester Test Review – Mon., Jan. 30Amendment Article – Mon., Jan. 30 Cason ClarkXx Halie Curleyx Colton Curtisx Savannah Doddx Anthony FerrisXx Victor FigueroaXx Machai GrattsXx Elizabeth Hudsonx Holly LambertXx Xavier MartinezXx Madison Molinax Livia Morganx Shannon PlantXXx Lizbeth PonceXx Nicole PopexXx Andrew SarineXx Dazhane’ Watersx

Learning Recovery – 8 th Period Martin Luther King – Wed., Jan. 25 Semester Test Review – Mon., Jan. 30 Amendment Article – Mon., Jan. 30 Mayra Alvarezx Kyanna Carrillox Cameron CarrollXx Sam GarciaXx Randa Hardyxx Alexis Hayx Jesse Hildragox Lane Kellyx Joel RodriguezXx Ashley SartorX Ethan SpeedX (absent)

Extra Credit Jan. 24: President Obama's State of the Union Speech: All Channels at 8:00 Topics you expect the President to bring up: Why?Was the topic brought up? What did he say? Summary: What is your opinion of tonight's speech? Is there anything he didn’t talk about that you think he should have? Did anything about the speech surprise you?

What to do today? 1.Finish Timeline (next blank page – entry #4) – Copy the timeline on page 275 of the Blue textbook (make sure you have both American events and World events) Illustrate 6 events 2. Vocabulary Chapter 9 (entry #5) – Due Thursday

#5 Jan. 24: Chapter 9 Vocabulary Section 1Section 3 1.Inauguration17. Faction 2.Precedent18. Unconstitutional 3.Cabinet19. Democratic Republicans 4.Judiciary Act20. Federalists 5.National debt 6.Bond 7.SpeculatorSection 4 8.Bank of the United States21. Sedition 9.Tariff22. States' Rights 10.Whiskey Rebellion Section 2 11.French Revolution 12.Foreign Policy 13.Neutral 14.Neutrality Proclamation 15.Jay’s Treaty 16.Farwell Address