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  • Unit 1: Constitutional Underpinnings
  • Unit 2A- Legistlative Branch
  • 2B- Executive Branch
  • 2C- Judicial Branch
  • Unit 3: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights
  • Unit 4: Public Policy
  • Unit 5: Political Beliefs and Behaviors
  • Unit 6: Political Parties, Interest Groups, and M...

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

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Executive Branch Vocabulary Discussion

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Class Links/ 2-Pagers

  • MOODLE
  • Constitution Unit Vocab PowerPoint
  • 2pager- Const. Convention
  • 2pager- Great Compromise
  • Articles of Confederation
  • 3/5 Compromise
  • The Great Compromise
  • OHLSD Portals

TENTATIVE Schedule (Will Probably Change!)

  • 10/14 Meet the Press

Videos

  • The Filibuster
  • Deliberations
  • The Senate
  • Federalism
  • Want to be in Congress?
  • Commitees
  • Communicate w/ Congress
  • Criticisms of Congress
  • 3 Branches of Government (Sep of Powers)
  • What Congress Does
  • Lobbyists
  • Amendments
  • 1st Amendment
  • One Vote
  • Why Congress Matters
  • House of Representatives
  • Bill Becomes Law
  • Checks and Balances
  • Federalism (State v National Powers)

How Class Works/ Contact Info.

This site will keep you up to date on all of the assignments and classroom objectives. Also, under each unit's page above, parents and students can see exactly what is to be learned in each specific section. It lists state standards, ACT standards, and the essential vocabulary that needs to be mastered. Please review this material before and after each unit to ensure maximum success with the material.

The secondary site for class will be Moodle (link above). Moodle will be used for assignments and quizzes. Therefore, Blogger is where I give you information and Moodle is where you give me work.


To be successful in class you must:
1- Make sure you READ and understand all readings assigned (book and "2 pagers")
2- Complete all 'weekly assignments'
3- See me early and often when you run into problems or confusion in class
4- Keep a notebook and folder that is specifically for class
5- Participate in class discussions


Contact Info.
If you need me, please email me.
For general questions or concerns, use my school email: meldon_m@ohlsd.org
If you are looking for a quicker response, email me at: mmeldon1@yahoo.com

I am also available daily before or after school to help you with any material that you do not understand or discuss any class issues that you may have. I appreciate that you handle classroom problems by speaking with me and we will be able to work on solutions together.

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