Welcome to Week 10
October 13 - 17, 2025
Supplies
Agenda 10/13
1775, the Continental Congress authorizes construction and administration of the first American naval force—the precursor to the United States Navy.
Step 2 Agenda
- DH & Planner
- Vocab Frayer
- HW: 2.2 Vocab
Step 1 Daily History Complete your Daily History on GC GC > Daily History 10/13
Step 3 Learning What & Why This tells you what we are learning & why it is important
Vocabulary
separation of powers
enumerated
implied
federalism
republicanism
to list or mention things one by one, often with numbers or in a specific order
somethong that is suggested or understood without being directly stated
when power is shared by the national and state governments
a form of government where citizens are represented by elected officials
the government is divided into branches; each branch has separate and independent powers
Vocabulary
checks and balances
individual rights
limited government
popular sovereignty
representation
when the government's power comes from the consent of the people; if they go against the will of the people, they have the right to change the governemt
basic freedoms and protections that belong to each person, such as the right to privacy, free speech and equality under the law
when a government's power is restricted by laws in order to protect individual rights and liberties, these laws are written in the constitution
system where elected officials act on behalf of the people, making decisions and creating laws that reflect the interests and needs of their constituents
each branch of government can limit the power of the branches
Vocabulary
executive branch
legislative branch
judicial branch
compromise
ratify
a deal between two groups in which both sides give up some things they want
the part of government that makes laws -Congress
that part of government that decides whether laws are fair and equal to everyone
to officially approve something
the part of government that enforces laws- president
Enumerated
Example
to list or mention things one by one, often with numbers or in a specific order
Example
Example
Example
Example
Implied
Example
something that is suggested or understood without being directly stated
Example
Example
Example
Example
Vocabulary
Due Wednesday 10/15 @ start of classQuiz Wednesday!
Homework
Complete the Vocab for Doc Analysis 2.2 Use AI to find a definition for each vocabulary word Example: What is an 8th grade definiton for hypocrisy?
Supplies
Agenda 10/14
1947, U.S. Air Force Captain Chuck Yeager becomes the first person to fly faster than the speed of sound. For years, aviators believed that man was not meant to fly faster than the speed of sound, believing it would tear any aircraft apart. All that changed when Yeager flew the X-1 over Rogers Dry Lake in Southern California at an altitude of 25,000 feet and exceeding 662 miles per hour (the sound barrier at that altitude).
Step 2 Agenda
Step 3 Learning What & Why This tells you what we are learning & why it is important
Step 1 Daily History Complete your Daily History on GC GC > Daily History 10/14
Annotate
Pen/pencil-# paragraphs & Single Sentence Summary of each paragraph (must contain 5 most important words)
Green Highlighter-Vocabulary words, unknown/unfamiliar words, key phrases
Yellow Highlighter-5 most important words per paragraph
Read& Annotate
Respond
Use the reading to respond to each question on the graphic organizer on GC
Vocab Due TomorrowQuiz Tomorrow!
Vocab due at 11:59pm!
Supplies
Agenda 10/15
1991, After a bitter confirmation hearing, the U.S. Senate votes 52 to 48 to confirm Clarence Thomas to the U.S. Supreme Court. Thurgood Marshall, the first African American to sit on the Supreme Court, announced his retirement after 34 years. and President George Bush nominated Clarence Thomas, a 43-year-old African American judge known for his conservative beliefs, to fill the seat.
Step 3 Learning What & Why This tells you what we are learning & why it is important
Step 2 Agenda
- DH & Planner
- Vocab Quiz
- Great Compromise GO
- HW: Highlight for EQ
Step 1 Daily History Complete your Daily History on GC GC > Daily History 10/15
Vocabulary Quiz No Talking/No Hablando GC > Week 10 > Vocab Quiz
When you finish, complete your Great Compromise GO DUE TOMORROW
HW:
Highlight for the EQ: How does this document argue for religious freedom as a basic right?
Highlight evidence in your document that shows that religious freedom is a basic human right.
Supplies
Agenda 10/16
1793, nine months after the execution of her husband, the former King Louis XVI of France, Marie Antoinette follows him to the guillotine. At a time of economic turmoil in France, she lived extravagantly and encouraged her husband to resist reform of the monarchy. In 1792, the French monarchy had been abolished, and Louis and Marie-Antoinette were condemned for treason.
Step 3 Learning What & Why This tells you what we are learning & why it is important
Step 2 Agenda
- DH & Planner
- 3/5ths Compromise
Step 1 Daily History Complete your Daily History on GC GC > Daily History 10/16
Annotate
- Green Highlighter-Vocabulary words, unknown/unfamiliar words, key phrases
- Yellow Highlighter-5 most important words per paragraph
- Pen/pencil-# paragraphs & Single Sentence Summary of each paragraph (must include your 5 most important words)
Read & Annotate
Respond
Use the reading to respond to each question on the graphic organizer. On GC Create an image on Canva that represents the 3/5 compromise and screenshot to copy and paste onto the doc
Supplies
Agenda 10/17
1777, British general John Burgoyne surrenders 5,000 British and Hessian troops to American General Horatio Gates at Saratoga, New York. After word of the Patriot victory at Saratoga reached France, King Louis XVI agreed to recognize the independence of the United States and French Foreign Minister Charles Gravier, Count de Vergennes, made arrangements with U.S. Ambassador Benjamin Franklin to begin providing formal French aid to the Patriot cause.
Step 2 Agenda
- DH & Planner
- Anantomy of the Constitution Cloze Notes
Step 1 Daily History Complete your Daily History on GC GC > Daily History 10/17
Step 3 Learning What & Why This tells you what we are learning & why it is important
Turn in your Doc Analysis
Cloze Notes
Use the slide deck to complete your notes
Use the Slide Deck to complete the Cloze Notes
GC > Week 10 > Anatomy of the Constitution Slide Deck
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Welcome to Week 10
October 13 - 17, 2025
Supplies
Agenda 10/13
1775, the Continental Congress authorizes construction and administration of the first American naval force—the precursor to the United States Navy.
Step 2 Agenda
Step 1 Daily History Complete your Daily History on GC GC > Daily History 10/13
Step 3 Learning What & Why This tells you what we are learning & why it is important
Vocabulary
separation of powers
enumerated
implied
federalism
republicanism
to list or mention things one by one, often with numbers or in a specific order
somethong that is suggested or understood without being directly stated
when power is shared by the national and state governments
a form of government where citizens are represented by elected officials
the government is divided into branches; each branch has separate and independent powers
Vocabulary
checks and balances
individual rights
limited government
popular sovereignty
representation
when the government's power comes from the consent of the people; if they go against the will of the people, they have the right to change the governemt
basic freedoms and protections that belong to each person, such as the right to privacy, free speech and equality under the law
when a government's power is restricted by laws in order to protect individual rights and liberties, these laws are written in the constitution
system where elected officials act on behalf of the people, making decisions and creating laws that reflect the interests and needs of their constituents
each branch of government can limit the power of the branches
Vocabulary
executive branch
legislative branch
judicial branch
compromise
ratify
a deal between two groups in which both sides give up some things they want
the part of government that makes laws -Congress
that part of government that decides whether laws are fair and equal to everyone
to officially approve something
the part of government that enforces laws- president
Enumerated
Example
to list or mention things one by one, often with numbers or in a specific order
Example
Example
Example
Example
Implied
Example
something that is suggested or understood without being directly stated
Example
Example
Example
Example
Vocabulary
Due Wednesday 10/15 @ start of classQuiz Wednesday!
Homework
Complete the Vocab for Doc Analysis 2.2 Use AI to find a definition for each vocabulary word Example: What is an 8th grade definiton for hypocrisy?
Supplies
Agenda 10/14
1947, U.S. Air Force Captain Chuck Yeager becomes the first person to fly faster than the speed of sound. For years, aviators believed that man was not meant to fly faster than the speed of sound, believing it would tear any aircraft apart. All that changed when Yeager flew the X-1 over Rogers Dry Lake in Southern California at an altitude of 25,000 feet and exceeding 662 miles per hour (the sound barrier at that altitude).
Step 2 Agenda
Step 3 Learning What & Why This tells you what we are learning & why it is important
Step 1 Daily History Complete your Daily History on GC GC > Daily History 10/14
Annotate
Pen/pencil-# paragraphs & Single Sentence Summary of each paragraph (must contain 5 most important words)
Green Highlighter-Vocabulary words, unknown/unfamiliar words, key phrases
Yellow Highlighter-5 most important words per paragraph
Read& Annotate
Respond
Use the reading to respond to each question on the graphic organizer on GC
Vocab Due TomorrowQuiz Tomorrow!
Vocab due at 11:59pm!
Supplies
Agenda 10/15
1991, After a bitter confirmation hearing, the U.S. Senate votes 52 to 48 to confirm Clarence Thomas to the U.S. Supreme Court. Thurgood Marshall, the first African American to sit on the Supreme Court, announced his retirement after 34 years. and President George Bush nominated Clarence Thomas, a 43-year-old African American judge known for his conservative beliefs, to fill the seat.
Step 3 Learning What & Why This tells you what we are learning & why it is important
Step 2 Agenda
Step 1 Daily History Complete your Daily History on GC GC > Daily History 10/15
Vocabulary Quiz No Talking/No Hablando GC > Week 10 > Vocab Quiz
When you finish, complete your Great Compromise GO DUE TOMORROW
HW:
Highlight for the EQ: How does this document argue for religious freedom as a basic right?
Highlight evidence in your document that shows that religious freedom is a basic human right.
Supplies
Agenda 10/16
1793, nine months after the execution of her husband, the former King Louis XVI of France, Marie Antoinette follows him to the guillotine. At a time of economic turmoil in France, she lived extravagantly and encouraged her husband to resist reform of the monarchy. In 1792, the French monarchy had been abolished, and Louis and Marie-Antoinette were condemned for treason.
Step 3 Learning What & Why This tells you what we are learning & why it is important
Step 2 Agenda
Step 1 Daily History Complete your Daily History on GC GC > Daily History 10/16
Annotate
Read & Annotate
Respond
Use the reading to respond to each question on the graphic organizer. On GC Create an image on Canva that represents the 3/5 compromise and screenshot to copy and paste onto the doc
Supplies
Agenda 10/17
1777, British general John Burgoyne surrenders 5,000 British and Hessian troops to American General Horatio Gates at Saratoga, New York. After word of the Patriot victory at Saratoga reached France, King Louis XVI agreed to recognize the independence of the United States and French Foreign Minister Charles Gravier, Count de Vergennes, made arrangements with U.S. Ambassador Benjamin Franklin to begin providing formal French aid to the Patriot cause.
Step 2 Agenda
Step 1 Daily History Complete your Daily History on GC GC > Daily History 10/17
Step 3 Learning What & Why This tells you what we are learning & why it is important
Turn in your Doc Analysis
Cloze Notes
Use the slide deck to complete your notes
Use the Slide Deck to complete the Cloze Notes
GC > Week 10 > Anatomy of the Constitution Slide Deck
Do you have an idea?
Let communication flow!
With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to leave your audience in awe. You can also highlight a specific phrase or fact that will be etched in your audience's memory and even embed external content that surprises: videos, photos, audios... Whatever you want!