Civics Daily Lessons While you were gone Civics - Make-up Assignments Mr. Cook/Mrs. Colvin Room 214 Student-_____________ Date Absent- Jan. 17 Date Due-______ Please attach your make-up work to this sheet when you hand it in! Homework: In Class Work: – – – – – • Ch. 12.3 NotesJan. 18 • Chapter 12 TestJan. 22 – – – – – – – • • • Ch. 12.2 Stimulating Activity Reading Quiz – 12.2 Go over 12.2 homework Coop- back of homework In Class Reading- Chapter 12.3 We will use the audio from the book. U.S. Customs Focus on Alexander Hamilton CPI Data and the Internet 12.3 Section questions Homework will be given out when the audio is finished or at the end of the period- Go over the requirements. On Line Quiz- section 3 on the overhead if time. Examination: Date and Period you will take the exam-______ Signature:____________ Day #3 • Section 2 Ch. 12 Homework due today- Ch. 12.2 – Stimulating Activity – Reading Quiz – 12.2 – Go over 12.2 homework – Coop- back of homework – In Class Reading- Chapter 12.3 We will use the audio from the book and Live Ink or you may put on head phones and read to your self. – U.S. Customs – Focus on Alexander Hamilton – CPI – Data and the Internet – 12.3 Section questions – Homework will be given out when the audio is finished or at the end of the period- Go over the requirements. – On Line Quiz- section 3 on the overhead if time. Chapter 12 Section 3 Terms CHAPTER 12 KEY TERMS Balanced budget [307] Surplus [307] Deficit [307] Audit [307] Office of Management and Budget- OMB [306] SECTION 12.3 TERMS Chapter 12 Section 3 Terms CHAPTER 12 KEY TERMS Balanced budget [307] Surplus [307] Deficit [307] Audit [307] Office of Management and Budget- OMB [306] SECTION 12.1 TERMS Budget in which revenue equals expenditures Chapter 12 Section 3 Terms CHAPTER 12 KEY TERMS SECTION 12.3 TERMS Balanced budget [307] Budget in which revenue equals expenditures Surplus [307] Excess of money, such as when a government collects more money than it spends Deficit [307] Audit [307] Office of Management and Budget- OMB [306] Chapter 12 Section 3 Terms CHAPTER 12 KEY TERMS SECTION 12.3 TERMS Balanced budget [307] Budget in which revenue equals expenditures Surplus [307] Excess of money, such as when a government collects more money than it spends Deficit [307] Shortage of money, such as when a government spends more money than it collects Audit [307] Office of Management and Budget- OMB [306] Chapter 12 Section 3 Terms CHAPTER 12 KEY TERMS SECTION 12.3 TERMS Balanced budget [307] Budget in which revenue equals expenditures Surplus [307] Excess of money, such as when a government collects more money than it spends Deficit [307] Shortage of money, such as when a government spends more money than it collects Audit [307] Careful examination by trained accountants of every item of income and every expenditure Office of Management and Budget- OMB [306] Chapter 12 Section 3 Terms CHAPTER 12 KEY TERMS SECTION 12.3 TERMS Balanced budget [307] Budget in which revenue equals expenditures Surplus [307] Excess of money, such as when a government collects more money than it spends Deficit [307] Shortage of money, such as when a government spends more money than it collects Audit [307] Careful examination by trained accountants of every item of income and every expenditure Office of Management and Budget- OMB [306] The chief agency that helps the president prepare the budget; forecasts the amount of tax income the government will receive in the coming year Reading Quiz-A Sect. 2 Reading Quiz- A Sect. 2 - Unit IV- The Citizen in Government Chapter 12- Paying for Government Homework- Section 2- Types of Taxes pg. 299-303 Types of Income Taxes that People Pay Progressive Federal Income Tax Social Security Taxes State and local Income Tax Corporate Income Tax II. Define the following Terms a. b. c. d. e. f. income taxprogressive taxprofitregressive taxproperty taxtariff- What are the other major taxes people pay. Regressive Taxes Sales and Excise Taxes Property Taxes Estate, Inheritance and Gift Taxes Tariffs Ch. 12.3- Pages 305-308 • In Class ReadingChapter 12.3 We will use the audio from the book. How do governments collect public money? Collecting Public Money 1. Recall: What agencies collect government revenue? 2. Sequence: What happens to tax money after it is collected? What steps are involved in spending public money? Spending Public Money 1.Recall: What two branches of government are involved in managing public funds? 2.Predict: What events might cause a government to have a surplus? How do governments account for your money? Accounting for Public Money 1.Identify: Who conducts audits at the federal level? 2.Draw conclusions: How do audits ensure that funds are spent according to law? 3. Predict: What do you think might happen if citizens did not keep an eye on government revenue and spending? - Unit IV- The Citizen in Government Chapter 12- Paying for Government Homework- Section 3- Types of Taxes pg. 305-308 How does the government collect money? How does the government account for public money? How does the government spend the money? II. Define the following Terms a. b. c. d. balanced budgetsurplusdeficitaudit- Categorizing: Use your textbook to identify the responsibilities of the two branches of government in creating the federal budget. Legislative Branch Executive branch On Line Quiz- Ch. 12.3 • Ch. 12.3 On line Quiz