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Ticket 1. 2. 3. Complete the Quick Check on the Preamble. Keep your Preamble

Ticket 1. 2. 3. Complete the Quick Check on the Preamble. Keep your Preamble Scramble in your notebook (page 4) Then begin the following warm-up on page 6 in your notebook: Rewrite the Preamble in your own words No CHECKPOINTS or TIC TAC TOE will be accepted after Thursday

The Constitution Part 2: The 7 Articles http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=TYETf. Iwu 7

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7 Articles of the Constitution 1. Essential Questions Identify how the Constitution establishes the

7 Articles of the Constitution 1. Essential Questions Identify how the Constitution establishes the structure of US government in the 7 Articles.

Pairs Reading �Work with your 3: 00 partner and complete the 10 questions on

Pairs Reading �Work with your 3: 00 partner and complete the 10 questions on the Constitutional Convention. �Read pages 55 -59 in the Civics Today textbook.

Warm-up � 1. � 2. Get a Civics Textbook Have out your worksheet on

Warm-up � 1. � 2. Get a Civics Textbook Have out your worksheet on the Constitutional Convention and 7 Articles

Review the answers Outline the Virginia Plan 3 Branches ( _________, legislative �___ executive

Review the answers Outline the Virginia Plan 3 Branches ( _________, legislative �___ executive judicial _______, _________) 2 houses �Legislature would have ____ States represented by population ______________ large states would have ______ more �_____ small votes than _______ states 1.

� 2. Outline the 3 �___ branches New Jersey Plan one would have _______

� 2. Outline the 3 �___ branches New Jersey Plan one would have _______ house one �Each state would get _____ vote �Legislature

3. What was the “Great Compromise” ? Agreement that combined ideas from both plans�

3. What was the “Great Compromise” ? Agreement that combined ideas from both plans� 3 branches of govt �Legislature will have 2 houses �Senate with equal representation (2) �House of Representative with representation based on population

4. Why did the South want to count the slaves as part of the

4. Why did the South want to count the slaves as part of the population? �It would add to their populating and give them more seats in the House 5. Explain the 3/5 ths Compromise. �For every 5 slaves- it would count as 3 people toward the population 6. The delegates disagreed over Howe to elect the president. What was the solution called? �Electoral College

7. What is ratification? What was needed to get the new Constitution ratified? �Ratification

7. What is ratification? What was needed to get the new Constitution ratified? �Ratification is to gain approval or acceptance (9 of the 13 states) �A list of rights the people would have= Bill of Rights

� 8. Supporters of the Constitution are called • Federalists � 9. People who

� 8. Supporters of the Constitution are called • Federalists � 9. People who opposed the Constitution are called Anti –Federalists � 10. What was needed in order to get the new constitution ratified? �Bill of Rights

Pairs Reading �Work with your 6: 00 partner and complete the 15 questions on

Pairs Reading �Work with your 6: 00 partner and complete the 15 questions on the Articles in the Constitution. �Read pages 83 -85 in the Civics Today textbook.

Check Answers 1. Article I creates the Legislative Branch. 2. Congress is made up

Check Answers 1. Article I creates the Legislative Branch. 2. Congress is made up of two houses, the Senate and the House of Representatives. 3. The main job of Congress is to make laws. 4. Article I describes how the members of each house will be chosen.

5. Article II provides for an executive whose job is to enforce laws. 6.

5. Article II provides for an executive whose job is to enforce laws. 6. The Executive Branch is headed by a president and vice president.

7. Article III creates the Judicial Branch. 8. The Judicial Branch interprets laws. 9.

7. Article III creates the Judicial Branch. 8. The Judicial Branch interprets laws. 9. Article III calls for one Supreme Court and lower courts_.

10. The states are the focus of Article IV. 11. Article IV explains the

10. The states are the focus of Article IV. 11. Article IV explains the process of creating new states and promises that the federal government will protect and defend the states_.

12. Article V establishes a way to amend the Constitution.

12. Article V establishes a way to amend the Constitution.

Article VI (6): 13. Article VI declares that the Constitution is the “Supreme Law

Article VI (6): 13. Article VI declares that the Constitution is the “Supreme Law of the Land. 14. If there is a conflict between federal law and state law, the federal law wins.

Article VII (7): � 15. Article VII explains how the Constitution will be ratified.

Article VII (7): � 15. Article VII explains how the Constitution will be ratified.

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Conclusion and Homework 1) On the notes side of your notebook page, create a

Conclusion and Homework 1) On the notes side of your notebook page, create a Bubble Map that includes each of the 7 Articles with a picture 2) Write a conclusion on your notes. 3) Do you need to finish the Preamble Scramble or the Vocab Crossword?

Article I Article VII Article VI Article III Article V Article IV

Article I Article VII Article VI Article III Article V Article IV

Test Corrections If your score is 80% or higher You have a choice to

Test Corrections If your score is 80% or higher You have a choice to write out test corrections If your score less than 80% You have to take the retake OR you can write out test corrections to earn more points § §