Civics Planbook Links
- October 3: Branches of Government
- October 4: Branches of Government
- October 5: Legislative Branch
- October 6: Legislative Branch (EARLY RELEASE)
- October 7: NO SCHOOL
- October 10: No School
- October 11: Executive Branch
- October 12: Presidential Candidate Research Project
- October 13: Presidential Candidate Research Project
- October 14: Presidential Candidate Research Project
- October 17: Introduction to the Supreme Court
- October 18: Judicial Branch/
- October 19: Recent Supreme Court Cases
- October 20: Judicial Branch Roundup and In-class Activity on Cases
- October 21: Parkinson out sick, see plans on the main page
- October 24: Present the Presidential Candidate Research Project presentations
- October 25: Review for the Federal Government Test on October 31
- October 26: Create Mind Map Posters on the Federal Government to help Study
- October 27:Finish Present the Presidential Candidate Research Project presentations and Finish up Federal Government
- October 28: Review for the test
- October 31: Federal Government Summative Test
- November 1: Your Beliefs as a New Hampshirite
- November 2: What is the solution to your problem? Work Day
- November 3: What is the solution to your problem? Work Day
- November 4: What is the solution to your problem? Finalize Your Work Day
- November 7: Perception of American Elections
- November 8: No School - Election Day
- November 9: Presentations of "Friday Forum" style summative
- November 10: Presentations of "Friday Forum" style summative
- November 11: No School - Veteran's Day
- November 14: Anytown, USA>Running a Political Campaign
- November 15: Anytown, USA>Running a Political Campaign
- November 16: Anytown, USA>Running a Political Campaign
- November 17: Running your own campaign
- November 18: Review for Test on Monday and Running your own campaign
- November 21: Test on State Government
- November 22: Bill of Rights and The Power of the Equal Protection Clause
- November 23-25: Thanksgiving Break
- November 28: An Individual's Power
- November 29: Roberts Rules of Order and Organizing a People
- November 30: Introduction to Paper and Start Working
- December 1: What is Public Policy?
- December 2: Paper Work Day
- December 5: Government Policy DBQ
- December 6: Government Policy DBQ
- December 7: A Sovereign State in America
- December 8: Research Day
- December 9: Civics Paper Outline and Introduction Writing
- December 12: Snow Day
- December 13: Writing Day
- December 14: Writing Day
- December 15: Writing Day
- December 16: Writing Day (PAPERS DUE TODAY!)
- December 19: Civics in Action
- December 20: No class (assembly)
- December 21: Civics in Action
- December 22: Discussion of the Mayoral Race from Civics in Action
- December 23: No School
- 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