Title: Federalist vs. Anti-Federalist Day 2
Lesson Essential Question: Would you be a Federalist or an Anti-federalist?
Date: 11/3-7 Standards: 8.3,8.3.4 CC RH 1, WHST 1
Homework: Review your new video lecture notes.
Objective: I will analyze the origins of American Politics with a video lecture/quiz and evaluate the first two political parties based on primary sources using a G.O. and written response.
ELA Objective: I will understand the differences between Federalist and Anti-Federalist.
Do Now: Immediately begin working on completing lesson steps below.
Agenda:
1. Objectives and HW
4. Educanon: Where U.S. Politics Came From
5. Activelylearn: Federalist v. Anti-federalist Reading Quiz.
6. Federalist vs. Anti-Federalist Source Analysis G.O.
7. Written Response
8. Discussion
Homework: Review your new video lecture notes.
Objective: I will analyze the origins of American Politics with a video lecture/quiz and evaluate the first two political parties based on primary sources using a G.O. and written response.
ELA Objective: I will understand the differences between Federalist and Anti-Federalist.
Do Now: Immediately begin working on completing lesson steps below.
Agenda:
1. Objectives and HW
4. Educanon: Where U.S. Politics Came From
5. Activelylearn: Federalist v. Anti-federalist Reading Quiz.
6. Federalist vs. Anti-Federalist Source Analysis G.O.
7. Written Response
8. Discussion
Lesson Steps
Step 1: Educanon Notes: Where U.S. Politics Came From
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Directions:
1. Set up your composition book for Cornell Notes with the title: Where US Politics Came From.
2. Use the link to Educanon.
3. Use your Google Blast account to log in.
4. View the bulb: Where US Politics Came From.
5. As you watch the video take Cornell Notes by writing the questions as they appear on the left, and the correct answer on the right.
1. Set up your composition book for Cornell Notes with the title: Where US Politics Came From.
2. Use the link to Educanon.
3. Use your Google Blast account to log in.
4. View the bulb: Where US Politics Came From.
5. As you watch the video take Cornell Notes by writing the questions as they appear on the left, and the correct answer on the right.
Step 2: Activelylearn.com - Federalist v. Anti-federalist Reading Quiz.
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Directions:
1. Use the link to Activelylearn.com
2. Login using google.
3. Complete the lesson: Federalist vs. Anti-federalist Reading.
1. Use the link to Activelylearn.com
2. Login using google.
3. Complete the lesson: Federalist vs. Anti-federalist Reading.
Step 3: Federalist vs. Anti-federalist Discussion/Exit Ticket
Directions:
1. In your composition books write down at least 10 questions you have about the documents you just analyzed.
1. In your composition books write down at least 10 questions you have about the documents you just analyzed.
Step 4: Federalist vs. Anti-Federalist Source Analysis
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Directions:
1. Use the link to Google Classroom.
2. Access the assignment: Federalist vs. Anti-Federalist.
3. Use the Source Analysis G.O. to collaboratively analyze the primary sources.
4. Write your THEBEARS written response independently.
5. Complete the reflection and self-assessment at the bottom.
1. Use the link to Google Classroom.
2. Access the assignment: Federalist vs. Anti-Federalist.
3. Use the Source Analysis G.O. to collaboratively analyze the primary sources.
4. Write your THEBEARS written response independently.
5. Complete the reflection and self-assessment at the bottom.