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Friday March 2, 2018 # 69 1. Bill Number 2. Purpose of Bill 3. The U.S. Senate Name period Skip 1 line after #2. Today s Music Requests: 4. March 2, 2018 5. Bill Sponsors 6. Bill Title 7. Findings 8. Actual Bill Skip 1 line after #5. Skip 4 lines after #7. Skip 6 lines after #8. 9. Who will carry it out? Skip 4 lines after #9. 10. Penalties 1. Anywhere by Rita Ora 2. 3 year old DJ 3. Student playlist 4. Clones by Ash

Friday March 2, 2018 # 69 1. Bill Number 2. Purpose of Bill 3. The U.S. Senate 4. March 2, 2018 5. Write your name 6. Bill Title 7. Findings 8. Actual Bill 9. Enforcement 10. Penalties Skip 1 line after #2. Skip 1 line after #5. Skip 4 lines after #7. Skip 6 lines after #8. Skip 4 lines after #9.

Friday March 2, 2018 # 69 1. Bill Number 2. Purpose of Bill 3. The U.S. Senate 4. March 2, 2018 5. Write your name 6. Bill Title 7. Findings 8. Actual Bill 9. Enforcement 10. Penalties Name period Skip 1 line after #2. Skip 1 line after #5. Skip 4 lines after #7. Skip 6 lines after #8. Skip 4 lines after #9.

PMT 3 Info The test date has been given to us. It will be Thursday March 15th. Computer based Multiple choice Date change by the school. PMT 3 is in 9 school days counting today! 22 questions PMT 3 will count for 10% of your grading 3 report card grade.

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Friday March 2, 2018 # 69 1. Bill Number 2. Purpose of Bill 3. The U.S. Senate 4. March 2, 2018 5. Write your name 6. Bill Title 7. Findings 8. Actual Bill 9. Enforcement 10. Penalties Name period Skip 1 line after #2. Skip 1 line after #5. Skip 4 lines after #7. Skip 6 lines after #8. Skip 4 lines after #9.

Assignment # 69 20 points

Assignment # 69 20 points This assignment requires you to imagine you are a senator working in a committee.

Assignment # 69 20 points This assignment requires you to imagine you are a senator working in a committee. You will work in groups of up to 6 and write a bill you would like to see become law.

Assignment # 69 20 points This assignment requires you to imagine you are a senator working in a committee. You will work in groups of up to 6 and write a bill you would like to see become law. The class will then debate a bill or bills chosen by Mr. Harbaugh.

Assignment # 69 20 points This assignment requires you to imagine you are a senator working in a committee. You will work in groups of up to 6 and write a bill you would like to see become law. The class will then debate a bill or bills chosen by Mr. Harbaugh. The class will then vote on the bill or bills (51% for passage).

Assignment # 69 20 points This assignment requires you to imagine you are a senator working in a committee. You will work in groups of up to 6 and write a bill you would like to see become law. The class will then debate a bill or bills chosen by Mr. Harbaugh. The class will then vote on the bill or bills (51% for passage). Mr. Harbaugh will act as U.S. President (or Fl. Governor) and can agree or veto.

Assignment # 69 20 points This assignment requires you to imagine you are a senator working in a committee. You will work in groups of up to 6 and write a bill you would like to see become law. The class will then debate a bill or bills chosen by Mr. Harbaugh. The class will then vote on the bill or bills (51% for passage). Mr. Harbaugh will act as U.S. President (or Fl. Governor) and can agree or veto. If Mr. Harbaugh veto's a bill the class can see if they have the student votes to override him (67%).

Part 1: Get in groups up to 6 and write your bill. Everyone must turn in their own paper for credit (20 points)

Part 1: Get in groups up to 6 and write your bill. Everyone must turn in their own paper for credit (20 points) 15 minute timer

Part 2: Turn in your bills. Give one copy to Mr. Harbaugh so he can choose the one to debate. Put all other copies in the turn in box for grading.

Part 2: Turn in your bills. Give one copy to Mr. Harbaugh so he can choose the one to debate. Put all other copies in the turn in box for grading.

Mr. Raymond s How a Bill Becomes a Law https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oysykzok Bqs

Part 3: Debate. Raise your hand to speak to the class on the bill. Pro or con and why

Part 3: Debate. Raise your hand to speak to the class on the bill. Pro or con and why

Part 4: Vote. Today

Part 4: Vote. Standing vote

Part 4: Vote. Stand for yea

Part 4: Vote. Stand for nay

Part 5: If passed- On to the President (Mr. Harbaugh) Agree (sign) Or disagree (veto)

Part 6: If passed- On to the President (Mr. Harbaugh) Veto override by class (if vetoed)

Remember: Everyone must turn in their own paper for credit (20 points)

Mr. Raymond s How a Bill Becomes a Law https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oysykzok Bqs

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