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Tuesday November 29, 2016 1. Open your civics workbook to page 49. 2. Title it The Legislative Branch. The Legislative Branch

Homework Assignment # 48 Assignment 48 Raw Score Review for Quiz on Fri. 3 attempts questions one at a time. Read the feedback carefully. 15 Points Go to mrharbaugh.com > Homework Page

Quiz Coming This Friday 12/2/16 Covering C.3.3 The Three Branches of Government With Midterm review questions from C.2.1, C.2.2, C.1.9, C.2.10, C.2.11. C.2.13, C.2.8 & C.2.9 Study materials are at mrharbaugh.com > Quiz Study Page Questions will align with the Quia Questions Posted on the Quiz Study Page and the Daily assessments which will also be posted at the Quiz Study Page.

Midterm Exam The week of December 12 th Study materials are at mrharbaugh.com > Midterm Study Page and the Extra Credit Page

Midterm Exam Schedule Makeup work will not be accepted after you take the midterm exam! Friday 12/16/16 is make ups and class celebration- Awards will be given!

Midterm exam = 10% of your semester 1 grade Pinellas County Requirement Grading Period 1 This is how your report card will look Grading Period 2 Midterm Exam Grade Example B C C C Semester 1 Grade 45% 45% 10% = 100% 90%

Midterm Study Resources are at mrharbaugh.com> Midterm Study Page And the Extra Credit Page No internet? Take home your workbook. Get to the public library to use a computer. Go to ELP to use a computer. Mrharbaugh.com is smartphone compatible

Daily Extra Credit Opportunity Earn extra credit while you study for the midterm! It s simple- go to mrharbaugh.com > Extra Credit Page Each day you answer 20 random midterm review questions correctly you get 5 points of extra credit. If you do it everyday = 100 points of extra credit! Questions will be added every couple days.

What are we learning? C.3.3 Illustrate the structure and function (three branches of government established in Articles I, II, and III with corresponding powers) of government in the United States as established in the Constitution.

Today s Learning Targets: 1. What is the main job of the Legislative Branch? 2. What is the structure of the Legislative Branch?

Today- Assignment 46-20 Points On page 49 of your workbook, Write a summary for each slide we view on the C.3.3 Florida Students Tutorial. You may discuss with the people around you, but each person has to write their own summary.

Absent Students Watch the C.3.3 Florida Students Tutorial here http://www.floridastudents.org/previewresourc e/studentresource/111634 Write a one sentence summary for each slide. Have a parent sign it. Bring it to Mr. Harbaugh for credit.

Article I Section 1

Daily Assessment. C.3.3 The Legislative Branch Number a clean sheet of paper 1-5 Make sure your name is on your paper. missed= %= Page 49 Check

Daily Assessment T/F 1. The main power of U.S. Legislative Branch is enforce laws.

Daily Assessment T/F 2. You must be 25 to serve in the House of Representatives and 30 to serve in the Senate.

Daily Assessment T/F 3. The number of representatives a state has in the Senate is based on the state s population.

Daily Assessment T/F 4. Each state has 2 representatives in the Senate.

Daily Assessment T/F 5. The Senate has 2 year terms and The House of Representatives has 6 year terms.

Switch and grade Tell me know if there was a change Is the name on the paper?

Daily Assessment T/F 1. The main power of U.S. Legislative Branch is enforce laws.

Daily Assessment T/F 1. The main power of U.S. Legislative Branch is enforce laws. The main power of U.S. Legislative Branch is to make laws.

Daily Assessment T/F 2. You must be 25 to serve in the House of Representatives and 30 to serve in the Senate.

Daily Assessment T/F 2. You must be 25 to serve in the House of Representatives and 30 to serve in the Senate.

Daily Assessment T/F 3. The number of representatives a state has in the Senate is based on the state s population.

Daily Assessment T/F 3. The number of representatives a state has in the Senate is based on the state s population. The number of representatives a state has in the House of Representative is based on the state s population. Each state has 2 Senators.

Daily Assessment T/F 4. Each state has 2 representatives in the Senate.

Daily Assessment T/F 4. Each state has 2 representatives in the Senate.

Daily Assessment T/F 5. Senate = 2 year terms and House of Representatives = 6 year terms.

Daily Assessment T/F 5. Senate = 2 year terms and House of Representatives = 6 year terms. Senate = 6 year terms and House of Representatives = 2 year terms.

1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. F Number % Missed -0 100-1 80-2 60-3 40-4 20-5 0