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Week 8.11 Agenda & Slides 25-26

Felecia Garner

Created on October 14, 2025

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Week 11

October 20 - 24, 2025

Supplies

Agenda 10/20

1803, the U.S. Senate approves a treaty with France for the purchase of the territory of Louisiana, which would double the size of the United States. Despite President Thomas Jefferson's concerns about the constitutionality of the purchase, the treaty was ratified and the Louisiana Purchase now ranks as the greatest achievement of Jefferson’s presidency.

Step 2 Agenda

  • DH & Planner
  • Implied & Enumerated Roles
  • EdPuzzle: The Constitutional Convention
  • HW: Complete Cloze Notes

Step 1 Daily History Complete your Daily History on GC GC > Daily History 10/25

Step 3 Learning What & Why This tells you what we are learning & why it is important

IMPLIED POWERS

ENUMERATEDPOWERS

something that is suggested or understood without being directly stated Implied powers of the U.S. government that aren't specifically written in the Constitution but are understood to exist because they are needed to carry out the powers that are written down

to list or mention things one by one, often with numbers or in a specific orderGood presentations Enumerted powers of the US Constitution EXPLICITLY state the powers given to the Federal government

Enumerated Powers

Vice President

President

Secretary

Index

Director of Communications

Treasurer

Implied Roles

Read through each of the implied roles and determine what position assumes the duties of that role

Form committees (Spirit Week, dances)

Prepares the budget for events

Takes notes when the secretary is not present at a meeting

Talk on the mic at lunch rallies

Type materials for student body officials

Enumerated & Implied Powers

Quiz Time! After we watch the video, complete the quiz

GC > Week 11 > Enumerated & Implied Powers Quiz

Homework

Complete your Anatomy of the Constitution Cloze Notes

Supplies

Agenda 10/21

1967, Washington, D.C. nearly 100,000 people gather to protest the American war effort in Vietnam. The protest was the most dramatic sign of waning U.S. support for President Lyndon Johnson’s war in Vietnam. Polls taken in the summer of 1967 revealed that, for the first time, American support for the war had fallen below 50 percent.

Step 2 Agenda

  • DH & Planner
  • Enumerated & Implied Roles of the Constitution

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 10/21

Decide whether each power is enumerated or implied and which branch is responsible for that power.

Station Rotation

With your table group, go to each station and complete your Graphic Organizer by filling in the powers in the correct place.

5 minutes

@ each station

Supplies

Agenda 10/22

In a televised speech of extraordinary gravity, President John F. Kennedy announces on October 22, 1962 that U.S. spy planes have discovered Soviet missile bases in Cuba. These missile sites—under construction but nearing completion—housed medium-range missiles capable of striking a number of major cities in the United States, including Washington, D.C.

Step 3 Learning What & Why This tells you what we are learning & why it is important

Step 2 Agenda

  • DH & Planner
  • 3 Branches Mini Book

Step 1 Daily History Complete your Daily History on GC GC > Daily History 10/22

Step 1

Use the Information Guide to fill out all pages

Step 2

There are 4 pages for each branch of the government. Cut out all 4 pages for each one and glue them on to your book in order (A, B, C, D). FInally glue the back side of the last page on to your construction paper.

Step 3

Color and cut out each of the flaps. Fold tabs on dotted lines and glue small piece in the correct place on the Checks and Balances page. Cut out the table and glue the back side on to your book.

Supplies

Agenda 10/23

Suffragist organizers hold the first National Women’s Rights Convention in Massachusetts in 1850. More than 1,000 delegates from 11 states attended; it had been planned by the Anti-Slavery Society. The convention followed the steps from the Seneca Falls Convention two years before: “In entering upon the great work before us, we anticipate no small amount of misconception, misrepresentation, and ridicule; but we shall use every instrumentality within our power to effect our object.”

Step 3 Learning What & Why This tells you what we are learning & why it is important

Step 2 Agenda

  • DH & Planner
  • 3 Branches Mini Book

Step 1 Daily History Complete your Daily History on GC GC > Daily History 10/23

Step 1

Use the Information Guide to fill out all pages

Step 2

There are 4 pages for each branch of the government. Cut out all 4 pages for each one and glue them on to your book in order (A, B, C, D). FInally glue the back side of the last page on to your construction paper.

Step 3

Color and cut out each of the flaps. Fold tabs on dotted lines and glue small piece in the correct place on the Checks and Balances page. Cut out the table and glue the back side on to your book.

Supplies

Agenda 10/24

1861, workers of the Western Union Telegraph Company link the eastern and western telegraph networks of the nation at Salt Lake City, Utah, completing a transcontinental line that for the first time allows instantaneous communication between Washington, D.C., and San Francisco.

Step 2 Agenda

  • DH & Planner
  • History of Voting
  • Create a Ballot

Step 1 Daily History Complete your Daily History on GC GC > Daily History 10/24

Step 3 Learning What & Why This tells you what we are learning & why it is important

Voting in the US

Choose a Class Mascot and create a school-related proposition for our class to vote on this Election Day, Tuesday, November 4

Work with your table group. Due on Wednesday, 10/29

Proposition

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