Civics Planbook Links








  • August 29: No School
  • August 30: Freshman Breakfast and Walkthrough
  • August 31: Introduction and Prospectus (shortened classes, start day in advisory)
  • September 1: What is civics? Introduction to American Government
  • September 2: How does geography impact our study of America and Civics?

  • September 5: Labor Day! No School
  • September 6: What is government?
  • September 7: Can people be trusted?
  • September 8: What is the best government for you?
  • September 9: What do I know?/Origins of US Government Start (QUIZ TODAY!!!)

  • September 12: Sovereign State 
  • September 13: Foundations of American Government (Historical Events)
  • September 14: "Teach the Class" on We the People 
  • September 15: "Teach the Class" on We the People 
  • September 16: "Teach the Class" on We the People 

  • September 19: Finish up presentations
  • September 20: The Founding Fathers - Creators of a Revolution and Constitution
  • September 21: The Founding Fathers - Creators of a Revolution and Constitution
  • September 22: Review for Test through examination of Government
  • September 23: Review for Test through examination of Government







  • September 26: Review for Test on Wednesday
  • September 27: Me out: Choosing a Candidate
  • September 28: TEST ON FOUNDATIONS OF AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
  • September 29: What does it take to be a president? Debate evaluation
  • September 30: The Federal Government



    • January 2: No School
    • January 3: Introduce "Policy Folder" project
    • January 4-January 10: "Policy Folder" project
    • January 11: Policy presentations (LINK to PROJECT)
    • January 12: Start Reviewing for Final
    • January 13: Review Activity
    • January 16: No School
    • January 17: In-Class DBQ Portion of Final
    • January 18: 1&2 tests (Take Home Essay Due @ Final - (Link))
    • January 19: 3&4 tests
    • January 20: 5&6 tests
    • January 23: Competency Recovery Day