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Chapter 1 Lesson Plan
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Wednesday Jan 26th
Discuss Chapter 1 Government and the State
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Learning Evaluations
- Complete Guided Reading 1.1
- Read Chapter 1
- Quiz Next Day over Chapter 1
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Learning Objectives
- Define Government
- Basic Powers of Government
- Four Characteristics of a State
- Four Theories that attempt to explain the origin of a State.
- Purpose of government in the United States and other countries
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Thursday 1-27
Computer lab:
- Create a chart with the following items
- 4 characteristics of a state
- 4 Theories explaining the origin of a state
Re-teach: CH1.1
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Learning Evaluations
- Quiz Section 1
- Guided Reading 1.2
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Learning Objectives
- Define Government
- Basic Powers of Government
- Four Characteristics of a State
- Four Theories that attempt to explain the origin of a State.
- Purpose of government in the United States and other countries
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Friday 1-28
Discuss Chapter 1 Section 2
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Learning Evaluations
- Quiz 1.2
- Guided Reading 1.3
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Learning Objectives
- Classify governments according to three sets of characteristics
- Define systems of government based on who can participate
- Identify ways that power can be distributed, geographically, within a state
- Power distributed between the executive and legislative branch
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Monday 1-31
Computer Lab: Create section two charts.
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Learning Evaluations
- Be able to connect Characteristics, who can participate, geographic power distribution, and power between the executive and legislative branch
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the foundation of democracy
- Analyze the connections between democracy and the free enterprise system
- Identify the role of the internet in a democracy
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Tuesday 2-1
Discuss Chapter 1 Section 3
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Learning Evaluations
- Quiz 1.3
- Test Wednesday
- Study Guides are due
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the foundation of democracy
- Analyze the connections between democracy and the free enterprise system
- Identify the role of the internet in a democracy
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