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15 November 2012 Bell Ringer – Test 3 Extra Credit SS.7.C.2.1 Define the term “citizen,” and identify legal means of becoming a U.S. citizen. SS.7.C.2.2 Evaluate the obligations citizens have to obey laws, pay taxes, defend the nation, and serve on juries. SS.7.C.2.3 Experience the responsibilities of citizens at the local, state, or federal levels. SS.7.C.2.4 Evaluate rights contained in the Bill of Rights and other amendments to the U.S. Constitution. SS.7.C.2.5 Distinguish how the constitution safeguards and limits individual rights. SS.7.C.2.6 Simulate the trial process and the role of juries in the administration of justice. In class: Write these benchmarks down. At home: Write down three sentences for each benchmark telling me how you completed these benchmarks over the last month.

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15 November 2012 Bell Ringer – Test 3 Extra Credit. SS.7.C.2.1 Define the term “citizen,” and identify legal means of becoming a U.S. citizen. SS.7.C.2.2 Evaluate the obligations citizens have to obey laws, pay taxes, defend the nation, and serve on juries. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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15 November 2012 Bell Ringer – Test 3 Extra CreditSS.7.C.2.1 Define the term “citizen,” and identify legal means

of becoming a U.S. citizen.

SS.7.C.2.2 Evaluate the obligations citizens have to obey laws, pay taxes, defend the nation, and serve on juries.

SS.7.C.2.3 Experience the responsibilities of citizens at the local, state, or federal levels.

SS.7.C.2.4 Evaluate rights contained in the Bill of Rights and other amendments to the U.S. Constitution.

SS.7.C.2.5 Distinguish how the constitution safeguards and limits individual rights.

SS.7.C.2.6 Simulate the trial process and the role of juries in the administration of justice.

In class: Write these benchmarks down.At home: Write down three sentences for each benchmark telling me how

you completed these benchmarks over the last month.

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二 Political Party Assignment

Part 1 of the Mock Election

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二 Political Party Assignment For today’s lesson, I will be assigning you to a

political party semi-randomly.

Once I have selected a party for you, we will read the party introduction page together.

I will give extra credit on this assignment to the first student who figures out what method I used to select the groups.

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POLICY OPTIONSPlease read the bottom part of the Party Introduction page to yourself.

You will find that you have been assigned to the Orange Party or the Purple Party.

Choose the two policy options that are important to you and write them in the box.

10 Monday Minutes Free: During the first ten minutes of every Monday class, Mr. Deutsch is prohibited from teaching.

^ Blocked by 1st periodCandy: Mr. Deutsch will provide candy every other Monday.

Channel 1 News every day

Donut Day: Mr. Deutsch will provide donuts for one day.^ Blocked by 2nd period

iCivics Tournaments: Mr. Deutsch will spend four classes during this quarter running an iCivics game tournament.

Home Prep Help: Mr. Deutsch must provide ten minutes of class work time to complete any assignment.

Hats: Students may wear hats during Mr. Deutsch’s classes.

Music Monday: Every Monday we will play one song, chosen by the class before starting class.

Testing Tutor: During a quiz or test, Mr. Deutsch must allow the use of a study guide. ^ Blocked by 4th period

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三 Party FormationMove the desks into two groups:

Orange and Purple

You are all going to make a personal poster about your position on the policy you chose.

For full credit, your poster must have: your first name and last name (2 points),

your two policy selections (2 point), your party symbol and your party’s color (2 points),

only two of your party’s three values (2 points)(do not write all three values, please!)

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四 PRIMARY ELECTIONS

Each member of the Orange and Purple parties has made a campaign poster.

We are going to mentally judge each poster to decide who you would like to represent your party.

You will not be able to vote for yourself, so try to judge:based on policy choices,based on values selected,and based on the quality of the poster.

Pass your poster clockwise. Examine the poster that is handed to you until I say “pass” and then rotate clockwise again.

When the posters return to their original owners, everyone in the party should raise his or her hand.

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四 Primary Elections When I pass you a ballot, please write your:

PARTY name

choice of CANDIDATE

the POLICY SELECTION that you support most for your candidate

When you are finished with your ballot, turn it in to the ballot box on the front table.

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五 Primary Results Your Orange Party

candidate is

Your Purple Party candidate is

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六 Election Notes Please pick up a worksheet from the back cart.

We will be taking notes on the back of that sheet.

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六 Election NotesWhen is Election Day?

Why November? We used to be a nation of farmers.

Harvest time was over by November. Weather wasn’t so terrible and winter-y yet.

Why Tuesday? Most voters had to travel overnight to get to polling

places. With the day before (Monday) and the day after

(Wednesday) for travel, Tuesday was the perfect day for elections because it prevented the need for travel on Sundays.

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六 Election NotesWhat does the 2012 presidential election have in

common with the presidential election of 1976?

2012 was the first election since 1976 where no one named BUSH or CLINTON was running for president or vice-president.

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六 Election NotesIn the first four presidential elections in the United

States, the President did not get to choose the vice president.

Whoever came in second place would automaticallybe the new vice president.

Vice-President Romney and President Obama

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六 Election Notes (TRIVIA)John Adams (2) and

John Quincy Adams (6)

James Madison (4) andZachary Taylor (12)

William H. Harrison (9) andBenjamin Harrison (23)

Theodore Roosevelt (26) andFranklin D. Roosevelt (32)

George H.W. Bush (41) andGeorge W. Bush (43)

Each of these pairs of presidents were related in some way. Can you guess how? (You will use some choices more than once.

Father/son

Fifth cousins

Grandfather/grandson

Second cousins

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六 Election Notes (TRIVIA)Was elected to the House of Representatives after serving as President.

John Quincy Adams

Served in the Senate after being the President. Andrew Johnson

Served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court after the Presidency. William Howard Taft

Only president to serve without ever being elected. Gerald Ford

Served two terms non-consecutively (not in a row) as president. Grover Cleveland

Tallest President in history at six feet, four inches. Abraham Lincoln

Shortest President in history at five feet, four inches. James Madison

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七 Campaign MaterialsWe have our winners!

Candidates from bothparties, please lead

your group in completing the press releaseannouncing your candidate.

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七 Campaign MaterialsAfter you tweet it out, please start your

SWAG rough drafts.no1 reads prs

releases tweet what ur think about #o-party or #purparty

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七 CAMPAIGN MATERIALSOrange Party and Purple Party candidates, come see me.

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八 Voter Guides

1. Get out a blank sheet of paper and fold it like a hot dog.

Put the desks back where they belong.

Candidates, bring me your SWAG.

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八 Voter Guides

2. Use the swag station to fill out your paper like this chart.

If you can’t get the information you need, please tell me so I can penalize the party that did not offer the correct information.

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九 General Election

Get the next worksheet from the back cart.

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九 General Election Elections have rules

Elections have consequences

Fill out your ballot so it looks exactly like this.

Cut or tear the ballot from your paper. Do not vote yet.

Darterius Hats in Class

Taylor

Music Mondays

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九 General Election Voters must select one candidate and

matching policy only. The teacher has final say on election

results. You do not have to vote for the

candidate and policy of your own party. Candidates are not allowed to talk to

voters while they are casting their ballots.

All ballots must be neat and easy to read; otherwise they will not be counted.

Your vote is confidential; you don’t have to tell anyone who you voted for.

Follow the rules that your class agreed on:

Mark your choices and turn your ballot in to the ballot box at the front. Pick up a worksheet next to the ballot box.

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十 ELECTION RESULTS

ペンギンやホッキョクグマ

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Congratulations to the Orange Party!

The candidate will now stand up to thank the voters.

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Congratulations to the Purple Party!

The candidate will now stand up to thank the voters.