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Monday, October 17, 2016

10/17 Determining Your Political Beliefs

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  • share your understanding of why you are learning topics in social studies.
  • identify what we think about different political issues.

Why?
  • To develop our understanding of our reach as a global citizen.
  • To better understand different viewpoints on important issues.

1.  Discuss with someone near you what you will be doing in class today and why (see above).   1 minute

2.  Continue the following directions from Friday to clarify your views on national issues.  You may discuss with people near you and ask for clarification. Make sure, however, your answers are your own.     15 minutes

3.  Make a copy of the document linked here, and follow the directions on the document. You may discuss with people near you and ask for clarification. Make sure, however, your answers are your own.     25 minutes

While you wait, complete the Google A Day challenge using Google Search techniques you have learned (which doesn't include searching the question).

4.  discussion         10 minutes


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Parents: Instead of Asking Your Child, 
"What Did You Do in School Today?"
Ask them.......
  • What issues did you agree with? Why?
  • What issues did you disagree with? Why?

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