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Online. Q/S Current Event #6 Due Friday If you are not on remind 101, please sign up! SUPER FAN Day tomorrow! G$ if you participate! If you missed Friday’s Test, you have until Friday to make it up. Notebooks: Minus one letter grade per day late. Notebooks and Tests will be graded by Next Monday. 1.Warm Up: Week #7 2.Critical Reading: The Magna Carta 3.Wrap Up. Imagine you are a student at UCLA. What did you have to do to get there? What is your life like as a student? Be descriptive! Wednesday September 25,2013 College T Shirt Day. Agenda Home Fun Warm Up The secrets of success will only work if you do.

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Wednesday September 25,2013 College T Shirt Day. The secrets of success will only work if you do. Warm Up: Week #7 Critical Reading: The Magna Carta Wrap Up. Finish Notes Online. Q/S Current Event #6 Due Friday If you are not on remind 101, please sign up! - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Finish Notes Online. Q/SCurrent Event #6 Due FridayIf you are not on remind 101, please sign up! SUPER FAN Day tomorrow! G$ if you participate!

If you missed Fridays Test, you have until Friday to make it up.Notebooks: Minus one letter grade per day late.Notebooks and Tests will be graded by Next Monday.

Warm Up: Week #7Critical Reading: The Magna CartaWrap Up.

Imagine you are a student at UCLA. What did you have to do to get there? What is your life like as a student? Be descriptive!Wednesday September 25,2013 College T Shirt Day.AgendaHome FunWarm UpThe secrets of success will only work if you do.Critical Reading StrategiesUse pencil# all each paragraphCircle key terms, cited authors, and other essential words or numbers.Underline the authors claims and other information relevant to the reading purpose. Right margin: Main IdeaLeft margin: IllustrationWarm Up: Week #71-5 Cornell Notes Wrap Up.

Finish Notes Online. Q/SCurrent Event #6 Due FridayIf you are not on remind 101, please sign up! SUPER FAN Day Thurs! G$ if you participate!

If you missed Fridays Test, you have until Friday to make it up.Notebooks: Minus one letter grade per day late.Notebooks and Tests will be graded by Next Monday.

WORD WALK: I will explain! What are three new words that you learned and what do they mean?

Tuesday September 24,2013AgendaHome FunWarm UpWhat do you want to be known for?~ John HarbaughWarm Up: Week #7Illustrated Vocabulary: Posters: Due at start of period tomorrow! Wrap Up.

Finish Vocabulary PosterCurrent Event #6 Due FridayIf you missed Fridays Test, you have until Friday to make it up.Notebooks: Minus one letter grade per day late.Notebooks and Tests will be graded by Next Monday.

Review. Using page 49, place the following in chronological order.Jesus preaches in Judea.Justinian's Code completedPlato completes the Republic.The Roman Republic was founded.

Monday September 23,2013 First day of Fall! AgendaHome FunWarm UpAll success in life, whether material or spiritual, starts with the thoughts that you put into your mind every second of every minute of every day. Your outer world reflects the state of your inner world. By controlling the thoughts that you think and the way you respond to the events of your life, you begin to control your destiny (R. Sharma).

Todays Standard10.2 Students compare and contrast the Glorious Revolution of England, the American Revolution, and the French Revolution and their enduring effects worldwide on the political expectations for self-government and individual liberty.

5Todays ObjectivesIdentify the causes and effects of the Glorious Revolution of England by taking Cornell notes and class discussion.

Analyze and describe the Glorious Revolution by creating a political cartoon.610.2 Part 1 Academic VocabularyCommon LawAbsolute monarchHabeas corpusLimited monarchyNatural LawThomas HobbesJohn LockeSocial ContractNatural RightPhilosopheMontesquieu VoltaireDiderotRousseauLaissez FaireAdam SmithCensorshipEnlightened despotStamp ActGeorge WashingtonThomas JeffersonPopular SovereigntyJames MadisonBenjamin FranklinFederal Republic

1.52.22.12.3Term Definition(Glossary)Excerpt from the text. Include at least 3 surrounding sentences.Color Illustration SignificanceWarm Up: Week 6 (page 2 in Unit 2)Cornell Notes: Ch 1 Section 5 (page 4 next unit)Wrap Up: Write in complete sentences.

Notebook Due TomorrowPage #s on every page.Title page.Must be neat.No loose papers.

Current Event #5 Due Friday (Page 3)Turn to page 49 in book.What events happened in 1154?1215?And 1689?What do you think may have influenced these democratic developments in England?Tuesday September 18,2012 (Rest.)One secret of success in life is for a man to be ready for his opportunity when it comes.Benjamin DisraeliAgendaHome FunWarm Up

Warm Up: Week 6 (page 2 in Unit 2)Finish: Cornell Notes: Ch 1 Section 5 (page 4 next unit)Finishing touches on NotebookWrap Up: Write in complete sentences.

Notebook Due TodayPage #s on every page.Title page.Must be neat.No loose papers.Post its sticking OUT on make up work.

Current Event #5 Due Friday (Page 3)College T shirt Day: UC Riverside. Take 3 notes and explain whether or not you would want to go there.Wednesday September 19,2012 (Min.)AgendaHome FunWarm Up

Success will not lower its standard to us. We must raise our standard to success. - Rev. Randall R. McBride, Jr.Warm Up.Rubrics Magna Carta Rough Draft: Due Date is Thursday 9/27 Wrap Up: Write in complete sentences.

Current Event #5 Due tomorrow!If you could change three rules at Valley View, what would they be and why?Thursday September 20,2012AgendaHome FunWarm UpYou cant build a reputation on what you are going to do. Henry FordGood Morning Warm-UpHave you ever wanted to over throw your parents? Why?

Please use complete sentence 12START NOTES! Democratic Developments in England.Essential Question: How did Parliament emerge victorious in the struggle for political power in medieval England?Chapter 1 Section 5

14Christian Church, nobility and the monarchy had wealth and influence

Feudal society = King is most important Lord.

Royalty slowly began to increase their power

Tax Collection

Medieval England15Medieval Reforms

Henry II (12th c) introduced jury trial & common law

Magna Carta (Great Charter) (1215 AD) forced on King John

This was a contract between the king & noblesKing must govern according to lawno taxes without consentjury trial & due process for all noblemenMagna Carta161. Old way usually involved trial by ordeal; common law = whole kingdom eventuallyTake 2 notes on the Magna Carta

Model Parliament (1295 AD)King Edward I: "What affects all, by all should be approved"

calls lords, knights, burgesses togethervoted on taxes & made reforms

Mid 1300's House of Commons was created in Parliament

Nobles & Bishops met in House of Lords

Quick-Write:What did King Edward I mean with this statement? 45 Words

18Burgesses = leading town citizens

British House of Parliament 19

Conflict With the MonarchDivine right 1600s kings claim absolute power from God

Puritans & Protestants are anti-Catholic

James II Catholic; appoints Catholics to high office makes Parliament angry

Glorious Revolution - William and Mary (Protestant) take English throne.

William & Mary sign English Bill of Rights = England constitutional monarchy.

King James II

20Causes a lot of tension between king and subjectsMention story of James I, Charles I (executed); Cromwell; and Charles II (Restoration)James = absolute monarchy disolves parliament many timesCalls them back in 1640 and they revolt agians the king sentencing him to deathOliver Crommwell takes over Commonwealth (no more Monarchy) uses Military rule, encouraged greater religious observanceEnglish Bill of RightsIn 1689 Mary & William, signed the English Bill of Rights .

What did it do?

Limited the power of the Monarch

Freedom of speech

Citizens can petition king

No taxing w/o consent

No suspension of parliamentary laws

21END NOTES!

Now is your chance!!!With your partner create your own Great Charter. (Magna Carta)The following are required:A formal greeting. (Dear3 grievances/complaints. Explain what your three complaint are to the administrator.3 Demands/ rights you wish to have that would correctly satisfy your grievance. Make sure you explain why it is you to wish you have the right.Sign your Magna Carta.Leave an X____________________ for the principals signature. (EXTRA CREDIT if you can get it! )Make it look authentic.BE CREATIVE!Keep it appropriate! 23Political Cartoons

What do you see?Write down what you see and what you think this is about. no talking24

What do you see? Write down what you see and what you think this is about. no talking25Quick-WriteWhat makes the first political cartoon a political carton?

What makes the second political cartoon different from the first one?26What does a political cartoon need to have in it?Pictures that represent what ever you are making it about.

An opinion/statement

Dialogue helps to make it more clear.27Political Cartoon AssignmentThis is to go into your notebook.

You will be creating a political cartoon for the Glorious Revolution of England

Your cartoon must represent the causes behind the revolution.

You may use a mixture of dialogue and pictures or just pictures

Your pictures must be colorful and neat.

28Political Philosophers Wrap-UpTake out your notebook on the page across from the notes you took today.Write a 1 paragraph summary (6-8 sentences)Your paragraph should address the following things:Who the thinker is and where he/she is fromA summary of the political thinkers beliefWhether or not their ideas still effect us todayWhy you agree with them

THIS MUST BE WRITTEN IN PARAGRAPH FORM29How did the Enlightenment come about? Why is it significant today? During the scientific revolution people began questioning their traditional religious beliefs and used logic and science to answer questions.

Enlightenment was a new movement that applied logic and science to government, religion, economics, politics & education

This movement inspired three revolutions:Glorious Revolution of EnglandAmerican RevolutionFrench RevolutionHellenistic CultureU.S. Bill of RightsEnglish Bill of Rights

EnlightenmentScientific Revolution30How did enlightenment philosophers spread the knowledge?Method of Delivery:EncyclopediaArtMusicLiteratureWhat did they teach?Five Concepts:ReasonNatureHappinessProgressLiberty

Impact:People have the confidence that human reason can solve social problem

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