Sunday, September 30, 2012

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Friday, September 28, 2012

JA 8 A Civics: Oct. 1-5

This week we will finish up our investigation of the Bill of Rights & begin our discussion of citizenship & the role that citizens play in the political process. We will investigate the rights & responsibilities of people as well as the importance of citizens being actively involved in our democratic process. We will focus on many of the major rights & responsibilities, but our main focus will be the right to vote and to be an active participant in our government.

World History: Oct. 1-5

This week students will present their Ancient Rome projects and then we will begin our investigation of the rise of Islam & its expansion through the Middle East. As Christianity began to dominate most of Europe, Islam spread in the Middle East. We will discuss the effects that Islam had on culture & politics as well. We will also discuss the Byzantine Empire, which was the Eastern portion of the Roman Empire that lasted long after the Western Roman Empire fell. We will discuss the contributions of the Eastern Empire, as well as the mixture of Eastern culture that made it unique & different from the Western Empire.

American Government: Oct. 1-5

This week we will continue our investigation of the Legislative Branch. Focus will be on the organization of Congress and the committee system. We will discuss what types of committees exist and Congress, as well as their roles in the legislative process. We will also complete an in-class Congressional simulation this week as well. Towards the end of the week we will shift our focus to the Executive Branch of our national government.

Friday, September 21, 2012

JA 8 A Civics: Sep. 24-28

This week we will continue looking at the impact that the Bill of Rights has on our daily lives. We will investigate the many legal rights contained in the first 10 amendments, as well as later amendments which have been added to ensure equality and fairness to people. We will look closely at the Civil Rights movement, as it serves as an example of how people have had to fight for some of their basic inalienable rights, resulting in a modification of our Constitution.

World History: Sep. 24-28


This week we will continue our investigation of the Roman Empire. We will examine how Rome went from republic to the most dominant empire in the world. We will also discuss the lasting impact the Romans left for future generations. We will also examine the emergence of Christianity in the Roman empire, through the works of Jesus & his followers. We will investigate the impact that Christianity had in the empire, especially during Constantine's  reign, when he became the first emperor to convert to the religion & make it legal to practice. Towards the end of the week we will examine how the Roman empire began to decay, & eventually fall at the hands of European tribes.

American Government: Sep. 24-28

This week we will continue our investigation of the Legislative Branch of our Federal Government. We will discuss the many roles of the Legislative Branch, along with how checks & balances affect it as well. We will investigate how members of Congress are elected, & what the men & women of Congress actually do when they go to work! Emphasis will be placed on how a bill becomes a law (Click on the awesome infographic above!). We will discuss how bills move through Congress, are voted upon, & can eventually become law in our nation. We will also investigate the similarities & differences between the House of Representatives & the Senate and how the committee system works as well!

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Sunday, September 16, 2012

JA 8 A Civics: Sep. 17-21

This week we will begin our investigation of the Bill of Rights, the first ten amendments to the Constitution. These amendments give Americans some of their most basic freedoms and we will spend some time looking at each one in detail. We will discuss each of them and how they affect our lives on a daily basis. We will also investigate how the Bill of Rights did not originally apply to everyone; including women, African American, and Native Americans. We will also investigate how people struggled to earn their civil rights, and how the Constitution has been amended to include them over the years.

World History: Sep. 17-21

This week we will begin our investigation of Ancient Rome. We will emphasize on the transition from republic to empire & our focus will be on the leadership of Julius Caesar. We will discuss how Caesar gained popularity & power in Rome through his military conquests. As the week progresses we will look at the formation of the Roman Empire & the role of Augustus (Octavian) after Caesar's murder, at the hands of members of the Roman senate on the Ides (15th) of March! We will also begin to discuss the lasting legacy the Romans left for future generations.

American Government: Sep. 17-21


This week we will continue our invesitgation of the Constitution, which will include the principle of American Federalism. We will investigate how our national government works with the state governments spread across the country. We will study the types of powers and laws that are granted to the federal and state governments, as well as those powers that are shared.. We will discuss the evolving relationship between the state and national governments, and the conflicts that can arise. We will discuss the issues of the tenth amendment, which focuses on state rights. We will also look at some landmark Supreme Court cases like McCulloch v. Maryland, that have set the precedent that actions of individual states may not impede valid constitutional exercises of power by the Federal government.

Friday, September 7, 2012

JA 8 A Civics: Sep. 10-14

This week we will continue our investigation of the Constitution. We will look at the structure of the Constitution, first by looking at the three different branches within our government & the powers granted to them. We will discuss the reasoning behind the separation of powers & the limits placed on the government. We will investigate the duties that each branch performs & how the branches must work together in order for our government to run smoothly.

World History: Sep. 10-14


This week we will wrap up our investigation of Ancient Greece by examining the empire created by Alexander the Great. We will investigate how Greek culture spread through other parts of the world as Alexander conquered new territories. We will take a close look at the impact that the Greeks have had on all of Western culture up to the present day.

American Government: Sep. 10-14

This week we will continue our examination of the Constitution by looking at how power is distributed between the three branches of government. We will discuss why there was an emphasis on the separation of powers & the idea of checks & balances. We will look closely at the qualifications, powers, & checks placed on the different branches. We will also continue to look at how early American history shaped the Constitution, as well as the inclusion of a Bill of Rights that was added to satisfy the Anti-Federalists as well as smaller states within the union.