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Mon Dec 6, 2010 Warm-Up X minutes: Pick-Up Review Sheet TODAY’s Activity 1)Guest Speakers and/or Chaps 8 & 9 Review Sheet DLG: Review Washington’s Presidency, the development of political parties and start of the new government HW: (1) Chaps 8 & 9 Review Sheet – Due Wed, Dec 8 (2) Chap 8 & 9 Test – Mon, Dec 12

Tues Dec 7, 2010 Warm-Up 5 minutes: “If the legislative authority be not retained, there can be neither liberty nor stability; and it can only be restrained by dividing…itself, into…independent branches. In a single House there is no check, but the inadequate on, of the virtue and good sense of those who compose it.” James Wilson Use the Excerpt steps from the review sheet to answer the following question on the back of your review sheet: (1) What is the main idea? TODAY’s Activity 1)Chaps 8 & 9 Review Sheet DLG: Review Washington’s Presidency, the development of political parties and start of the new government HW: (1) Chaps 8 & 9 Review Sheet – Due Wed, Dec 8 (2) Chap 8 & 9 Test – Mon, Dec 12

Wed Dec 8, 2010 Warm-Up 5 minutes: “A national debt if it is not excessive will be to us a national blessing; it will be a powerful cement of our union.”Alexander Hamilton Use the Excerpt steps from the review sheet to answer the following question on the back of your review sheet: (1) What is the main idea? TODAY’s Activity 1)Chaps 8 & 9 Review Activity 2)Chap 10 Sec 1 RSG, pages DLG: Review Washington’s Presidency, the development of political parties and start of the new government HW: (1) Chap 8 & 9 Test – Mon, Dec 12

Thurs Dec 9, 2010 Warm-Up 5 minutes: “No freeman shall be taken or imprisoned…or exiled or in anyway destroyed, nor will we go upon him nor send upon him, except by the lawful judgment of his peers or by the law of the land.” Magna Carta, 1215 Use the Excerpt steps from the review sheet to answer the following question on the back of your review sheet: (1) What is the main idea? TODAY’s Activity 1)Grade Chap 10 Sec 1 RSG, pages 2)Chap 10 Sec 1 Notes 3)Last Chance Review DLG: Review Washington’s Presidency, the development of political parties and start of the new government ; Analyze the leadership qualities of elected and appointed leaders of the US such as Thomas Jefferson and John Marshall [23.A]; HW: (1) Chap 8 & 9 Test – Mon, Dec 12