Week of May 12-16 and May 19-21, 2025)

Monday:   Each class period will examine  different units/areas that were addressed this year. This will be our last day the classes will participate in the activities.  (This will be our last day to participate in the activities.)

  • Understand how the government’s powers are limited, how the rights of the people are protected in the United States.
    • 7 Principles of the government/7 Principles of the Constitution

Today is Constitution Day, Recognizing the Signing of the Landmark Document in 1787 | UKNow

Free Enterprise (Laissez-Faire) While a free enterprise system characterized the new republic, it was necessary for the government to establish economic policies.

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Bill of Rights (Focusing on the rights of the accussed: 4th,5th,6th,8th, and 14th Amendments)

    • Movie: “12 Angry Men”

Watch 12 Angry Men (1957) | Prime Video

Tuesday:  8th Grade Reward Trip. (Certain criteria was established to determine which students were eligible for this activity.)

Wednesday, Thursday, Friday:  Students will examine several units/areas that were addressed this year.  Each class period will examine and review the different units/areas that were addressed this year.

Why Do We Need “Free Enterprise”? | Aging Capriciously. Juror Information and Prospective Juror List | Lakeville MA. What Would You Add to the Bill of Rights? - The Atlantic

Week of May 19-21

Monday:   Campus-wide Dodgeball Day/Fun Day; Tuesday:  Early Release, Wednesday:   Early Release (Awards Assembly)

 

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