Day 1 (March 18) AIM Identify the basic principles of the Constitution taken from the Magna Carta in the year 1215 including no person is above the law and limited government. AGENDA 1. Magna Carta video 2. Magna Carta assignment ASSESSMENT I can identify key principles of government. _______________________________________________________________ Day 2 (March 19) AIM Identify the basic principles of the Constitution taken from the Enlightenment thinkers and Declaration of Independence including natural rights and social contract AGENDA 1. Lecture - the Enlightenment Thinkers - take notes on board 2. Lecture - the Declaration of Independence - take notes on board ASSESSMENT I can identify key principles of the Constitution. _______________________________________________________________ Day 3 (March 20) AIM Explain how the Federalists and Anti-Federalist framed the national debate over the principles of the U.S. Constitution AGENDA 1. The Federalist and Anti-Federalists - Reading assignment 2. Federalist and Anti-Federalists - matching ASSESSMENT I can explain the opposing views of the Federalists and Anti-Federalist in forming the US Constitution. _______________________________________________________________ Day 4 (March 21) AIM - I can define the basic principles of the US Government including popular sovereignty, limited government, federalism, separation of powers, and checks and balances. AGENDA 1. Lecture - take notes on board 2. Matching assignment - key principles of government ASSESSMENT - I can define the basic principles of government including popular sovereignty, limited government, federalism, separation of powers and checks and balances. _______________________________________________________________ Day 5 (March 22) AIM - Assess knowledge of basic principles of the U.S. Constitution and government AGENDA - Test ASSESSMENT I can demonstrate knowledge of the basic principles of the U.S. Constitution and government ______________________________________________________________ Ohio Learning Standards Content Statement 5 - As supreme law of the land, the US Constitution incorporates the basic principles that help define government. Content Statement 6 - The Federalist Papers and the Anti-Federalist papers framed the national debate of the basic principles of government.
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