This week we will continue our investigation of the American government under the Articles of Confederation after the revolutionary war. We will discuss the problems that existed in the Articles & the reasons why they needed to be changed. As we look at the debates between the framers, we will investigate the reasons why the Articles constrained the national government's power; which basically made it inoperable. As the week progresses, we will discuss the events surrounding the Constitutional Convention and the decisions that were made there in the summer of 1787.
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Friday, August 31, 2012
World History: Sep. 3-7
This week we will begin our investigation into the ancient civilization of Greece. This is truly the birthplace of Western civilization. We will discuss how geography played a role in the development of culture, religion, and politics. We will examine the significant contributions made by the Greeks in philosophy, architecture, science, and the arts. Early in the week we will focus on the powerful city-states of Athens & Sparta. Towards the end of the week we will examine the empire of Alexander the Great and the spread of Greek culture through his conquests.
American Government: Sep. 3-7
This week we will continue our investigation of the U.S. Constitution & why it replaced the Articles of Confederation. The Constitution is the foundation on which American government & society are based, and it effects our lives everyday. As the week progresses, we will break down each part of the document & examine the structure of our government within the three branches.
Friday, August 24, 2012
JA 8 A Civics: Aug. 27-31
This week we continue our discussion of the English roots of American democracy & then we will examine some of the major events that played a role in the development of the American system of government. We will look at the causes & effects of the American Revolution, and we will look closely at the Declaration of Independence.
World History: Aug.27-31
This week students will present their Pharaoh Fakebook Projects and then we will begin to look at the origins of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism. We will examine the similarities and differences of the religions and how they changed over time. We will also investigate Indo-Europeans and seafaring traders before moving onto our exploration of Ancient Greece!
American Government: Aug. 27-31
This week we will continue examining the people & events that helped shape the government of the United States. We will look closely at why such emphasis was placed on limited & representative government. We will then discuss the Articles of Confederation; which was our first constitution. We will break down its highlights and examine why it was ultimately unsuccessful.
Sunday, August 19, 2012
JA 8 A Civics: Aug. 20-24
This week we will begin our investigation of the roots of American Democracy. We will examine our English heritage & how it has influenced our form of government. We will also discuss some of the history of the English colonies & the unrest that erupted into the American Revolution. We will discuss how the founders looked to the past for ideas about how to govern.
World History: Aug. 20-24
This week we will continue up our investigation of ancient Egypt. Students will be working on and completing their Pharaoh Facebook pages. Later in the week we will begin to look at people and ideas on the move. Emphasis will be placed on how trade routes helped shape culture, language, religion and politics in the Ancient World. We will examine the origins of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism. We will examine the similarities and differences of the religions and how they changed over time.
American Government: Aug. 20-24
This week we will continue investigating the roots of American Democracy. This week we will focus on the unrest that existed in the English colonies & how it created the call for independence from the British. We will investigate how the colonists took "old" ideas from political thinkers such as Locke & Montesquieu to create what would become the foundations of American government.
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Monday, August 13, 2012
JA 8 A Civics: Aug. 13-17
World History: Aug. 13-17
American Government: Aug. 13-17
This week we will begin examining the role of government in our lives before moving on to the origins and foundations of the American system of government. We will examine the people & events that influenced what our government looks like to this day. Emphasis will be placed on the events surrounding the American Revolution; as well as the key figures involved in the major historical event.
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