Sunday, August 28, 2016

Week Three Assignment- Due 8/30

Week Three Assignment- Due 8/30

Read and take notes over chapter 4-- I will check to be sure notes include information from all sections all the way to the end.

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Week Two Assignments- Due 8/23

Homework

Due 8/23

  1. If you didn't already, complete the learning styles inventory here. Be prepared tell me which learning style you scored highest in.
  2. Read over the US Constitution (Articles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7- no amendments... pp. 55-69).  For each red article heading (total of 7), write a 1-2 sentence summary.

Longterm Assignments to work on

  1. Unit one Jello Assignments (one from each column)
  2. Daily Newscasts (search "NPR Hourly Newshour" in iTunes Podcasts)- listen to podcast each day and take brief notes
  3. Community Service hours (If anyone has Louisiana connections, you might consider making care packages for people impacted by the flood) 

PS. on your syllabus for next week it says (on call) next to Tuesday's class.  I am a back-up photographer for a birth and thought I'd be on call Tuesday, but I won't be-- so I'll be in class with you all! :)

Monday, August 8, 2016

Week One Assignments- Due 8/16

Homework

Due 8/16

  1. Complete the learning styles inventory here. Be prepared tell me which learning style you scored highest in.
  2. Note taking assignment (covers chapter 2)

Longterm Assignments to work on

  1. Unit one Jello Assignments
  2. Daily Newscasts (search "NPR Hourly Newshour" in iTunes Podcasts)

Sunday, August 7, 2016

UNIT ONE JELLO PROJECTS | DUE 9/20

UNIT ONE JELLO PROJECTS | DUE 9/20

WRITTEN ASSIGNMENTS SHOULD BE TYPED AND MAY BE SUBMITTED ELECTRONICALLY (I MUST HAVE IT IN MY INBOX BEFORE THE START OF OUR CLASS ON THE DUE DATE).  


Important Documents- Fall Semester

U.S. GOVERNMENT SYLLABUS


2016 Syllabus by druroxy on Scribd


VOLUNTEER LOG-FALL


Volunteer Log by druroxy on Scribd



Friday, August 5, 2016

First Day Assignment

Due: 8/9

I am SO excited to teach U.S. Government to you all this semester!  Studying about government and politics is super interesting to me, but as Bible believers, I think our study should begin with what our King has to say about the subject.  Over the weekend, please research and find as many scriptures as you can- old or new testaments- that indicate how God feels about earthly governments and how we should act within those governments.  Make a list of those scriptures, bring your Bibles, and be prepared to discuss them at our first meeting.  Have a great weekend and see you Tuesday!

KJ