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Agenda
Week of Aug 31 - Sept 4, 2015
World History Period 3, 5, 6
US History Period 2
Youth and Law Period 4
Cell Phone Policy
Red – No cell phone use. If caught using cell phone,
Mrs. Isakson will ask you to put phone in “Cell Cell”
until the end of the period. Continued abuse of this
policy may result in your cell being taken to the
deans office where your parents will have to pick up
phone.
Green – Cell phone use is permissible only for the
school activity in progress. Again, cell phone may be
confiscated if this policy is abused as well.
US Agenda – Mon. Aug 31, 2015
 Edit Jour Mon – Thur
 Stamp/ Collect Chap 4 Vocab HW
 Correct Chap 3 Quiz
 Organize notebook, read, etc.
HW – Answer AP Review Questions pg.
87A 1 – 14 on separate paper due
tomorrow
Editing Journal- Aug 31
in 1920 john lloyd 1. In 1920, John Lloyd
wright was issued
Wright was issued a
a patent for toypatent for “Toy-Cabin
cabin construction
Construction” which
which are known
are known as Lincoln
as lincoln logs.
Logs.
2. sandy koufax sets 2. Sandy Koufax sets a
a national league
National League record
record by striking
by striking out 18
out 18 batters on
batters on this day in
this day in 1959
1959.
1.
WH Agenda – Mon. Aug 31, 2015
Edit Jour Tue – FRI – for this week!
 Cornel Notes Chap 2.1 in notebook pg. 7
 Video Permission/ Parent Letters
 Email and Interview HW due TODAY!!
HW – Terms, People and Places on pg. 54 a
separate piece of paper due THURSDAY

Cornell Notes pg. 7 - Chap 2.1
1.
2.
3.
Who were the
philosophes and
what did they
believe?
What does
philosophy
mean?
How did the
Scientific
Revolution lead to
the
Enlightenment?
1.
2.
3.
The philosophes were
enlightened thinkers who
believed in using reason to
reform government, law and
society - T. Hobbes, J. Locke,
Montesquieu, Rousseau
Philosophy means the love of,
or the search for, wisdom and
knowledge
It introduced reason and the
scientific method as the basis
for knowledge, changing the
way people look at the world
Cornell Notes pg. 7 - 8 - Chap 2.1
4. Identify three major
ideas developed by
Enlightenment thinkers
5. What ideas did
Thomas Hobbes and
John Locke have about
human nature and the
role of government??
4.Three major Ideas:
- Idea of separation of power
and checks and balances
- Principles of freedom of
speech
- Good of community place
above individual interests
5. Hobbes believed people
were brutish and needed to
be controlled by a monarchy
Locke believed people are
basically reasonable and
moral
2.1 Summary (bottom 5 lines of pg. 7 - 8)
Scientific Revolution used reason and logic
to explain how things worked. This started
the Enlightenment where philosophes like
Locke and Hobbes argued the nature of
man. Locke believed in a social contract
where people give up power for an organized
society while Hobbes believed natural rights
gave everyone the right to life, liberty, and
property.
Youth and Law Cornell Notes pg. 4
Chap 1 Overview
What is the
difference
between laws
and values?
2. What are
Human Rights?
1.
3.
What are the
kinds of law?
Laws reflect people’s idea of
right and wrong. Not everything
immoral is illegal. Laws can
change with society’s values
2. Rights allowed to everyone for
being human. Most countries
recognized the Universal the
Declaration of Human Rights.
Our Constitution and Bill of
Rights protect human rights.
3. Criminal – regulate public
conduct, govt brings charges and
penalties
Civil – relations between individuals
can result in a civil action
Some acts can be tried as civil and
criminal
1.
Youth and Law Cornell Notes pg. 5
Chap 1 Overview
What is the
difference
between laws
and values?
2. What are
Human Rights?
1.
3.
What are the
kinds of law?
Laws reflect people’s idea of
right and wrong. Not everything
immoral is illegal. Laws can
change with society’s values
2. Rights allowed to everyone for
being human. Most countries
recognized the Universal the
Declaration of Human Rights.
Our Constitution and Bill of
Rights protect human rights.
3. Criminal – regulate public
conduct, govt brings charges and
penalties
Civil – relations between individuals
can result in a civil action
Some acts can be tried as civil and
criminal
1.
Youth and Law Cornell Notes pg. 5
Chap 1 Overview
4. What is the
Constitutional
Framework?
4. Constitution is highest law in
U.S.
- outlines rights of citizens,
- federal govt is separated into 3
branches,
- power is also divided between
federal and state
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMY6lOVjQgs
School House Rock:
Three Ring Government- It's Our Political Circus!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMY6lOVjQgs
US Agenda – Tue. Sept 1, 2015
 Edit Jour Mon - Thur
 Review Continue Cornell Notes pg. 13
 Quiz! – Federalists vs Democrat/
Republicans
HW – Textbook pg. 181 Quests 1 – 4
- storycorps.org – GOOGLE FORM
Editing Journal- Sept 1
jk rowlings book
1. J.K. Rowling's book
harry potter and
Harry Potter and the
the sorcerers stone
Sorcerer’s Stone was
was released in the
released in the U.S.
us on this day in
on this day in1998.
1998.
2. On September 1,
2. on september 1
1939, World War II
1939 world war ii
began when Germany
began when
invaded Poland.
germany invaded
poland
1.
WH Agenda – Tue. Sept 1, 2015
Edit Jour Mon – FRI – for this week!
 Chap. 2.1 summary cut and paste notebook pg. 9
 Video Permission/ Parent Letters
HW – Terms, People and Places on pg. 54 a
separate piece of paper due THURSDAY

Cut and Paste 2.1 Summary pg. 9
2.1 Enlightenment Thinkers – notebook pg. 10
Hobbes
Rousseau
Locke
What is the result of these Enlightenment Thinkers?
REVOLUTION
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP8k_f3PFq8
Montesquieu
2.1 HW – due Thursday
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
natural law
Thomas Hobbes
John Locke
social contract
natural rights
philosophe
7) Montesquieu
8) Voltaire
9) Diderot
10) Rousseau
11) laissez faire
12) Adam Smith
- These words are found in Chap 2.1 pgs. 54 – 58
- Write WORD and Definition on a separate piece of paper.
This HW assignment is due THURSDAY!!!
Y&L Agenda – Tue. Sept 1, 2015
Composition Book pg. 6, Kinds of Laws pgs. 13 – 15
Define –
Felonies
Misdemeanors
Civil action
Defendant
Plaintiff
Prosecutor
Beyond a reasonable doubt
Preponderance of evidence
Editing Journal- Sept 2
in 1978 on this
1. In 1978 on this date,
date reggie
Reggie Jackson is 19th
jackson is 19
player to hit 20 HR in 11
player to hit 20 HR
straight years.
in 11 strait years
2. On September 2, 1945,
2. on september 2
the Japanese formally
1945 the japanese
surrender aboard the
formally surrender
U.S.S. Missouri. This day
aboard the uss
is known as V-J Day.
missouri this day is
known as v-j day
1.
US Agenda – Thurs. Sept 3, 2015
Edit Jour Mon – Thur – Collect today
 Review APUSH Syllabus
 Quiz on Edmodo
 Chap 4 Kahoot
 Witch Hunts?
HW – Organize notebook, Answer Practice
FRQ form 2015 APUSH Test

APUSH Table of Contents
Chap 1 Notes
Chap 1 Video Notes
13 Colonies Map
Chap 2 Video Notes
US Map States and Capitals
Chap 3 Video Notes
Chap 3 Group Notes In Class
Pgs. 1-2
Pg. 5
Pg. 7
Pg. 8
Pg. 9 – 10
PG. 11
Pg. 12
Witch Hunts?
Overview of the Movie The Crucible
1996
 https://youtu.be/5ilLAdnIxP4
 60 second recap of crucible play
 https://youtu.be/6tnuW2G2FFo
 McCarthyism and the Crucible
 https://youtu.be/MtTm4dTmmLU

Editing Journal- Sept 3
1. The Treaty of Paris
the treaty of paris
was signed on this
was signed on this
date in 1783 ending
date in 1783 ending
the U.S.
the us revolutionary
Revolutionary War.
war
2. Britain declares war
2. britain declares war
on Germany after
on germany after
invasion of Poland on
invasion of poland on
September 3, 1939.
spetmeber 3 1939
France follows 6
hours later quickly
france follows 6 hours
joined by Australia,
later quickly joined by
NZ, South Africa,
australia nz south
and
Canada.
africa and canada
1.
WH Agenda – Thur. Sept 3, 2015
Edit Jour Mon – Thur – collect today!
 Collect 2.1 Vocab HW
 Video Permission/ Parent Letters
 Organize notebook, turn in next week
 Kahoot on Enlightenment
HW – Bring Reading Book and Organize notebook,
turn in next TUESDAY

World Hist Table of Contents
World Map
Chap. 1.3 Summary
Chap. 1.3 Cornell Notes
Chap 1.5 Summary/Cornell
Chap 2.1 Cornell Notes & Summary
Enlightenment Thinkers Chart
Notebook Evaluation (20pts)
Pg. 1
Pg. 2
Pg. 3
Pg. 4-6
Pgs. 7 – 9
Pg. 10
Pg. 11
Y&L Agenda – Thur. Sept 3, 2015
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