Below you will find the exam schedule for this week. Be sure that you have prepared for your exam by using the study guide and vocabulary list that you were given earlier. You may also go to the web page on the school web site and look at the study items there. If you would like to use the powerpoints we have used in class, go to the following web page and click powerpoint notes for each chapter. You will have to scroll down the page to get to the powerpoints. Do not worry about the break for 1st and 2nd semester. We cover all of this material in 1 semester.
http://www.sd215.k12.id.us/Government/Government-Home.htm
2009 First Semester Exam Schedule
Wednesday December 16, 2009
7:50 – 8:00 Report to 1st period/announcements
8:00 – 10:00 1st period exam
10:10 – 12:10 4th period exam
12:15 – 1:00 Lunch
1:05 – 1:55 2nd period tutoring
2:00 – 2:50 5th period tutoring
Thursday December 17, 2009
7:50 – 8:00 Report to 2nd period/announcements
8:00 – 10:00 2nd period exam
10:10 – 12:10 5th period exam
12:15 – 1:00 Lunch
1:05 – 1:55 3rd period tutoring
2:00 – 2:50 6th period tutoring
Friday December 18, 2009
7:50 – 8:00 Report to 3rd period/announcements
8:00 – 10:00 3rd period exam
10:10 – 12:10 6th period and Zero Period exam
12:15 – 1:00 Lunch
1:00 – 2:50 Make-up exams from Tuesday and Wednesday
Monday, December 14, 2009
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
I'm Back
Sorry for the misses over the last week. So much going on outside of school that I missed posting from my home computer.
Today we began our work over chapter 18 with an outline and notes over sections 1 and 2. We will finish 2 tomorrow and most likely get through section 3.
Today I also gave out the exam study guide and the instructions that go along with the study guide. You can find the study guide and words via my web page on the lhspanthers.com site.
TEST FRIDAY OVER CHAPTER 18 !!!!!!!
Today we began our work over chapter 18 with an outline and notes over sections 1 and 2. We will finish 2 tomorrow and most likely get through section 3.
Today I also gave out the exam study guide and the instructions that go along with the study guide. You can find the study guide and words via my web page on the lhspanthers.com site.
TEST FRIDAY OVER CHAPTER 18 !!!!!!!
Monday, November 30, 2009
Welcome Back
Today we completed our sheets over chapter 14-1-2-3. We will finish 14 tomorrow and get a sheet covering chapter 15
Friday, November 20, 2009
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Test Thursday!!
Be sure that you are ready for the test on Thursday. I know taht I have missed a fews days here but I had to go without my site for a few days. You should have your quiz that you took Tuesday and the crossword puzzle from Wednesday (today). Make sure you have completed the puzzle for tomorrow and be sure to study. Below is a summary for you to use as a study device.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Wednesday
Today we finished the chapter covering how a bill becomes law. Remember that the test is Friday over chapter 12. Look over your information tonight for a review tomorrow.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Tuesday
Today we completed section 2 of chapter 12. We will finish sections 3 and 4 tomorrow as we discuss how a bill becomes law. Be sure you have completed your study guide and that you bring the graphic summary sheet to class each day.
Friday, November 6, 2009
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Thursday
Today we took the quiz over chapter 11. After the quiz, each student picked up a study guide for chapter 12. The assignment for tonight is to complete questions 1 -13 on the study guide.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Tuesday
Today we completed sections 2 and 3 of chapter 11. We will finish the chapter on Wednesday and have our chapter 11 test /quiz on Thursday. Do not forget to keep working on the study questions for the test, you may use your book to find the answers.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Monday
Today we covered questions 1-5 on the study guide. Be sure that you have completed the study guide through section 4 and all vocab for sections 1-4. At the end of class, each student received a study worksheet for the week. Be sure to complete #'s 1 -11 tonight. Test Thursday over chapter 11.
Friday, October 30, 2009
It's Friday
We took our test over chapter 10 yesterday and then began work on chapter 11. Because the pep rally went a little longer than expected, we changed classwork today. We worked on the vocabulary from chapter 11 sections 2 and 3 and completed the study guide questions 9, 10, and 11. We now should have the following complete for lecture next week:
- Vocabulary from sections 1, 2, and 3 of chapter 11.
- Questioins 1-11 on chapter 11 study guide.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Test Tomorrow!
Do not forget that we will test over chapter 10 tomorrow. Today in class we took a few minutes to look at the last couple of questions on the study guide and review information from the last few days. I handed out a crossword puzzle as review and allowed the class to work on that for the last few minutes of class.
TEST TOMORROW!
TEST TOMORROW!
Monday, October 26, 2009
Monday
Today we completed the first three questions from the study guide for chapter 10. Tonight you should be sure to finish questions 4 - 16 on the study guide. You may omit questions 7, 8, and 9. The study guide is located on the blog from the Friday post. Test Thursday!
Friday, October 23, 2009
Friday Test
Today we took the test covering chapters 7, 8, and 9. After the test, the assignment was to complete the vocabulary for chapter 10 sections 1 and 2 and then to complete questions 1, 2, and 3 on the study guide. Attached is the study guide for chapter 10.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Wednesday
Today we worked on the chapter 8 and 9 worksheets. Tomorrow we will go over the sheets and review anything that you are not sure about. Remember that the test over 7, 8, and 9 will be Friday. Attached below is the graphic summaries for chapters 8 and 9.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Monday and Tuesday
Today we took a small quiz over chapter 7. After the quiz we covered material from chapter 8 on public opinion. Be sure that you have finished the study guide for chapters 7, 8, and 9. Remember that there is a test over those chapters on Friday.
Friday, October 16, 2009
Friday
Vocabulary quiz today and we checked the chapter 6 vocab. After the test, each student was to copy the study guide and begin chapters 7, 8, and 9. The study guide is below:
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Wednesday
Be sure that you are studying on your own over chapters 5 and 6. We can't go through every word in the book during class so remember that you need to read on your own. Today we covereed chapter 5 and began section one of chapter 6.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Tuesday
Today we covered section 1 and most of section 2 of chapter 5. Tomorrow we will cover the rest of chapter 5 and start chapter 6. Remember the vocab quiz for Friday. I am going to have to change some of the information placed on the blog. I had hoped that this information would be useful to some but after a comment today about not taking notes and just waiting until the review was posted, I will have to reduce the amount of information that I place on the blog. I will still place the daily information there but the students will have to pay close attention in class when we cover material. I feel as though I am spoon feeding and the only thing they will learn is the shape of the spoon.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Not a good day!
Sorry for the late post today but I had to leave school early due to not feeling well. I will make this short and sweet so I can get back to bed before my head rolls off my shoulders. Today the students were assigned all of the vocabulary form chapters 5 and 6. They were also to complete the section 5 study sheet. Many of the items on the study sheet are vocab but they are to ID the items that are not vocab. I am hoping to be back tomorrow but I am making no promises right now.
For those who missed the test on Friday, you must make the test up tomorrow. I will have the test ready for Coach Richey to give to you if I am not there. Be sure to study. Your final grade is not correct right now.
The final grades are now posted on I-Parent. Understand that this is a semester course and in order to get credit they must have a 70 avg consisting of the 1st and 2nd 9 weeks plus the final exam. I will be sitting down in the next few days with the students that are not performing well in class so that we can get off on the proper path for the second nine weeks.
Thanks
For those who missed the test on Friday, you must make the test up tomorrow. I will have the test ready for Coach Richey to give to you if I am not there. Be sure to study. Your final grade is not correct right now.
The final grades are now posted on I-Parent. Understand that this is a semester course and in order to get credit they must have a 70 avg consisting of the 1st and 2nd 9 weeks plus the final exam. I will be sitting down in the next few days with the students that are not performing well in class so that we can get off on the proper path for the second nine weeks.
Thanks
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Tuesday
Today we took a quiz over 19-3-4. We then reviewed all that we have talked about for the last few classes and moved into chapter 20. Attached is the summary for 20-1. Remember that the test for 19 and 20 will be on Friday the 9th.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Thursday, Friday, Monday
The past few days we have covered chapter 19. We finished chapter 19 today and began chapter 20. Attached below is a group of questions for chapter 20. The homework assignment for tonight is to read sections 1 and 2 of chapter 20. I will assign the questions either for classwork or homework Tuesday. Be sure to study in advance for the test which will be Friday. Remember that Friday is the last day of the nine weeks and the grades will be ready and final on Tuesday.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Wednesday
Today we were out of the classroom for the first three periods. Each class completed the chapter 19 section 1 quiz and also a cartoon for chapter 19 section 2. I will attach the cartoon this afternoon if I can get back to my computer. I handed out the reading for this chapter and that reading covered the case of Engel v. Vitale (1962).
If you have missd any classes this week, be sure to come by and get the information that you have missed. Remember that next week will be the end of the 1st nine weeks of the semester.
If you have missd any classes this week, be sure to come by and get the information that you have missed. Remember that next week will be the end of the 1st nine weeks of the semester.
Below is the sheet that I gave on Monday for homework.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Monday and Tuesday
Yesterday and today we discussed chapter 19 sections 1 and 2. We also had a sheet last night covering court cases.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Rights Cartoon!
Today we had a discussion of the political cartoon attached below. We answered the questions and then discussed how we must view the rights that we have with the responsibilities that each of these rights carry. At the end of class, I handed out a worksheet with a few different items on it. Please be sure to complete the the left side of the sheet, (section1 of chapter 19), for tomorrow. There are only 17 questions on that sheet. All grades are posted for each class. If you see that you have a M on your i-parent account, then you have a missing grade for that piece of work. Remember that there are only 2 weeks left in the 9 weeks and every point is big.
Tomorrow we will take a closer look at section 1 and the following graphic
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Test Today!
If you missed class today you should be prepared to take the test in the morning before school.
After the test we had the following assignment due for tomorrow
After the test we had the following assignment due for tomorrow
- Read sections 1 and 2 of chapter 19
- Complete all of the vocabulary for chapter 19. There are 20 words in the is chapter.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Test Tomorrow!
Attached below you will find the answers to the review sheet that you worked on today in class.
Study and good luck!
Monday, September 21, 2009
Monday
Today we covered the remainder of chapter 4 in preparation for the test on Wednesday. After some of the discussions in class today, I belieeve that all of you need to go back and be sure that you have read. Some of you claim to have read the chapter but you are not able to answer any of the reading questions. Remember that I will not spoon feed you, the only thing you will learn from spoon feeding is the shape of the spoon. Attached is the graphic summary for section 3. Each student also received a crossword puzzle for the chapter. If you were out today, be sure that you get the sheet when you return to class.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Short classes today
Sorry that I missed yesterday's post. Today in class we worked on a sheet from chapter 4 section 2. Be sure to have this sheet completed for class tomorrow. On the bottom of this post are diagrams from the sections we have covered and a copy of the work sheet from today's class.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Dual Federalism
Today we discussed dual federalism and exactly what each government can do as directed by the Constitution. We were able to finish study guide questions 1-5 and will pick up there tomorrow.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Today in Government
Today we worked on the study guide for chapter 4. If you did not finish then you should complete all 18 questions for class tomorrow. We will not have a chapter test this week but there is always the chance of a quiz or two. Be prepared each day when you enter the classroom. Below you will find the studyguide questions just in case you forgot or lost yours.
1. Explain the concept of a dual system of government. What is a major strength of federalism?
Dual and Cooperative federalism, if they were a cake, what type of cake would each be?
2. Differentiate between the three types of delegated powers. ******
3. What are inherent powers? Give some examples
4. In which three ways are powers denied to the national government?
5. What are reserved powers?
6. What types of powers are denied the states?
7. ***** Be able to differentiate between exclusive and concurrent powers. Become one with the graph on page 93.
8. What is the importance of the Supremacy clause?
9. What role does the Supreme Court play in federalism?
10. What are the obligations the Constitution places on the national government for the benefit of the states?
11. What are the procedures for admitting new states to the union?
12. ID: grants-in aid programs, revenue sharing, categorical grants, block grants, project grants.
13. What are some other forms of federal assistance to the state and local governments?
14. How do states assist the national government?
15. Why do states make interstate compacts?
16. *** What is the Full Faith and Credit Clause? Why is it so important in interstate relations?
17. Explain extradition.
18. What is the purpose of the privileges and immunities clause?
Chapter 4 – Federalism
1. Explain the concept of a dual system of government. What is a major strength of federalism?
Dual and Cooperative federalism, if they were a cake, what type of cake would each be?
2. Differentiate between the three types of delegated powers. ******
3. What are inherent powers? Give some examples
4. In which three ways are powers denied to the national government?
5. What are reserved powers?
6. What types of powers are denied the states?
7. ***** Be able to differentiate between exclusive and concurrent powers. Become one with the graph on page 93.
8. What is the importance of the Supremacy clause?
9. What role does the Supreme Court play in federalism?
10. What are the obligations the Constitution places on the national government for the benefit of the states?
11. What are the procedures for admitting new states to the union?
12. ID: grants-in aid programs, revenue sharing, categorical grants, block grants, project grants.
13. What are some other forms of federal assistance to the state and local governments?
14. How do states assist the national government?
15. Why do states make interstate compacts?
16. *** What is the Full Faith and Credit Clause? Why is it so important in interstate relations?
17. Explain extradition.
18. What is the purpose of the privileges and immunities clause?
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Wednesday
Today we completed work on Constitution worksheet. If you were out today or Tuesday, please make sure that you have completed questions 16-25 on pg. 84 in the book. Test is Friday over chapter 3.
Tomorrow we will cover the following items:
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Feels like Monday but it's really Tuesday!
I hope you had an enjoyable break. Congratulations to the football team and the band members for great performances on Friday night.
In class today, we completed the sheet that was given out on Friday (The Constitution sheet #'s 1-18.)
Tonights homework is page #84 in the book, questions 16-25. Be sure that you have all of this information for Wednesday.
TEST OVER CHAPTER 3 IS FRIDAY!
In class today, we completed the sheet that was given out on Friday (The Constitution sheet #'s 1-18.)
Tonights homework is page #84 in the book, questions 16-25. Be sure that you have all of this information for Wednesday.
TEST OVER CHAPTER 3 IS FRIDAY!
Friday, September 4, 2009
IT'S FRIDAY!!!!
The weekend is here and a long one at that. Today in class we worked on one of our primary document readings. We are covering the articles of the Constitution and today we answered 18 questions over the document. If you missed class today, be sure that you look over this information and the questions below.
A couple of notes of interest for tonight.
1. What are the purposes of the government created by the United States Constitution?
2. List the seven Articles and the basic purpose of each. (chart)
3. Compare Article I with Article II. Which article is longer and more detailed?
4. Identify two powers denied from Congress in the Constitution.
5. Identify two powers the Constitution prohibits from the States
6. What eligibility requirements does the Constitution establish for members of the House?
7. What eligibility requirements does the Constitution establish for members of the Senate?
8. How is representation in the United States House of Representatives determined?In the Senate?
9. What officers of the Senate are required by the Constitution?
10. The powers of the Constitution that are specifically granted to the branches of government or to office
holders are called expressed powers.
a. Identify two expressed powers of the president
b. What are the expressed powers of the vice president?
c. Identify four expressed powers of Congress.
11. Explain in your own words the importance of Article I, Section 8, Clause 18.
12. List and explain the three powers expressly denied Congress.
13. List and explain three powers denied the states.
14. List and explain the powers of the President.
15. According to the principle of checks and balances, each branch of the government must have control over the other branches. Look at the first three articles of the Constitution and identify one of each type of checks and balances.
Indicate where each power is listed in the Constitution.
• A power that the executive branch has over the legislative
branch:
This can be found in what article/section of the Constitution
• A power that the executive branch holds over the judicial
branch.
This can be found in what article/section of the Constitution
• A power that the legislative branch holds over the executive
branch.
This can be found in what article/section of the Constitution
• A power that the legislative branch holds over the judicial
branch.
This can be found in what article/section of the Constitution
• A power that the judicial branch holds over the executive
branch.
This can be found in what article/section of the Constitution
• A power that the judicial branch holds over the legislative
branch.
This can be found in what article/section of the Constitution
16. How are the lower courts created?
17. How many justices are required on the Supreme Court?
18. What are the methods to amend the Constitution?
A couple of notes of interest for tonight.
- Big football game vs. Evans tonight at home. Come out and support your team.
- The Virginia Tech band and cheerleaders will be here to support the Ryan Clark scholarship.
- Get there early, a few thousand tickets have already been sold.
Questions:
Primary Documents – The United States Constitution
1. What are the purposes of the government created by the United States Constitution?
2. List the seven Articles and the basic purpose of each. (chart)
3. Compare Article I with Article II. Which article is longer and more detailed?
4. Identify two powers denied from Congress in the Constitution.
5. Identify two powers the Constitution prohibits from the States
6. What eligibility requirements does the Constitution establish for members of the House?
7. What eligibility requirements does the Constitution establish for members of the Senate?
8. How is representation in the United States House of Representatives determined?In the Senate?
9. What officers of the Senate are required by the Constitution?
10. The powers of the Constitution that are specifically granted to the branches of government or to office
holders are called expressed powers.
a. Identify two expressed powers of the president
b. What are the expressed powers of the vice president?
c. Identify four expressed powers of Congress.
11. Explain in your own words the importance of Article I, Section 8, Clause 18.
12. List and explain the three powers expressly denied Congress.
13. List and explain three powers denied the states.
14. List and explain the powers of the President.
15. According to the principle of checks and balances, each branch of the government must have control over the other branches. Look at the first three articles of the Constitution and identify one of each type of checks and balances.
Indicate where each power is listed in the Constitution.
• A power that the executive branch has over the legislative
branch:
This can be found in what article/section of the Constitution
• A power that the executive branch holds over the judicial
branch.
This can be found in what article/section of the Constitution
• A power that the legislative branch holds over the executive
branch.
This can be found in what article/section of the Constitution
• A power that the legislative branch holds over the judicial
branch.
This can be found in what article/section of the Constitution
• A power that the judicial branch holds over the executive
branch.
This can be found in what article/section of the Constitution
• A power that the judicial branch holds over the legislative
branch.
This can be found in what article/section of the Constitution
16. How are the lower courts created?
17. How many justices are required on the Supreme Court?
18. What are the methods to amend the Constitution?
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Chapter 3 Section 1 Today
We covered all of section one today. After covering the section and answering questions, we took a short quiz.
If you have missed days, remember to meet with me to set-up a time for the make-up work. I will not be available in the morning due to my duty in the commons area.
If you have missed days, remember to meet with me to set-up a time for the make-up work. I will not be available in the morning due to my duty in the commons area.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Classwork Today
Today we completed the sheets for sections 1, 2, and 3 of chapter 3. I also returned all of the quiz and test papers from the 1st unit. If you have not been in class for whatever reason, be sure that you meet with me upon your return to set a make up time. Please check below on the blog if you have missed any other days to be sure that you know what we covered that day.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Test Today!!
Today we took the test over chapter 2 sections 3, 4, and 5. If you were out, make sure that you are prepared to make the test up in the morning. I will be here at 7:20 to start the make-up test. Please be sure to bring paper with you, the make-up will have short answer and an essay on it.
After the test, the assignment was to complete the following:
- Read sections 1 and 2 of chapter 3
- Complete the vocab for sections 1, 2, and 3 of chapter 3.
We will continue our work through this unit for the remainder of the week and look to test on chapter 3 next Wednesday.
Friday, August 28, 2009
GREAT JOB TODAY!
Congrats on a great day in class today! Usually on Friday class tends to drag on but today was a good day for the Articles of confederation. We completed the tree map and started the introduction to the Constitutional Convention. If you were out today, we finished through question #16 on the study guide. When we return Monday, we will finish the study guide and review for the Tuesday test.
BE SURE YOU ARE STUDYING FOR THE TEST! - chapter 2 sections 3, 4, and 5.
BE SURE YOU ARE STUDYING FOR THE TEST! - chapter 2 sections 3, 4, and 5.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Thursday
Today we covered section 3 of chapter 2 in government. We discussed the Articles of Confederation and worked on the tree map. I talked to the classes about doing their best work and completing homework on time. We have to many folks just not completing work. If I send work home to be done over night, we will do something with it the very next day. Please make sure that all work is being completed and that you are studying for upcoming test. 

Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Quiz Day
Sorry I have not posted since last week. I will try and do a better job of getting the information up on the web by 6:00 p.m. each day.
Today we completed the quiz covering the colonies and the Declaration of Independence. After the quiz, the assignment was to complete questions 10 -21 on the study guide for chapter 2. Be sure that you have those items complete for class on Thursday.
Today we completed the quiz covering the colonies and the Declaration of Independence. After the quiz, the assignment was to complete questions 10 -21 on the study guide for chapter 2. Be sure that you have those items complete for class on Thursday.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Test Day
I will have the test graded this evening and in the computer tomorrow morning. Remember the assignment that is due tomorrow:
- Read chapter 2 sections 1 and 2 (pgs. 28-39)
- Complete the vocabulary form Chapter 2 sections 1 and 2.
For tomorrow we will attempt to answer the following qustions:
• What basic concepts of government were held by American colonists?
• Which important English documents have had the most influence on our government?
• How were the governments of the thirteen colonies organized?
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Sorry
I apologize for not having the PowerPoint up and working. I ran into a few glitches and could not get the information up in a reasonable amount of time. I will work to get this ironed out for the next test.
Monday, August 17, 2009
We Have Survived One
We have survived the 1st week of school and must now get down to the job at hand. Due to the illness of one of my children, I was unable to attend classes today. The assignment while I am away consist of the following items:
- Completion of sections 2 and 3 worksheets.
- Completion of sections 1 and 2 quiz.
- Completion of the vocab questions on pg.24 in the book. (1-10)
Do not forget about our Chapter 1 test on Wednesday!
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