40. Final Exam (1/18)
Review Content: Terms: Anarchy Citizen Monarchy Public Policy Theocracy Direct Democracy Democracy Government Communism Vote...
39. Part 1 of Final Exam (1/17)
Writing part of the final exam Civics Final Review Terms: Anarchy Citizen Monarchy Public Policy Theocracy Direct Democracy Democracy...
38. Using your voice (1/12)
EQ: What is the most pressing issue for our school community? Students will be presenting their NEASC Policy Folder Project. #2017 #2018...
37. The Future of America (1/10)
EQ: Is America really that divided? DBQ on Ideological Divisions in America #lesson2017 #2017 #2017state #state
36. Prepping for the Final - Summing it all up (1/8)
EQ: What is the future of American politics and government? Media Regulations Using the review sheet, tables will work together to gather...
35. Using your voice (1/3 & 1/5)
EQ: What is the most pressing issue for our school community? Students will be working on their NEASC Policy Folder Project. #2017 #2018...
33. What rights are you promised by the Bill of Rights? (12/18)
EQ: What rights are you promised by the Bill of Rights? Watch "Crash Course: Equal Protection Clause" Then break down the NH Bill of...
30. Running a Campaign (12/11)
EQ: What kind of a candidate would you be? Review the types of campaign materials you could use to run for office (presentation) Finish...
29. Mini-Campaign Project (12/6)
EQ: How would you run for office? Using what you have seen happen in the NJ documentaries, how would you run the campaign? The students...
28. "Anytown, USA" - Running for Mayor (12/4)
EQ: How can you be a contributing citizen to your town? Have students watch the documentary “Anytown, USA” (DVD) and answer the questions...