Constitution Book computer Lab directions

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You need your Blue Folder
Grab a classification map paper on the
table
Sit at your desk number
Log onto the Computer
Open up your document from your H drive
by going to
start – computer- hdrive/ id number/
constitution book
Get to work
Constitution Book
• 1. Create Cover page for your Constitution
Book
• Name
• Period
• Famous Quote from Constitutional
Convention of 1787
• Pictures to represent the Convention
Step 2
7 Principles
Animated Principles
Create a document with the Principles
Define each principle
Create a picture or illustration that shows the
meaning of the principle
Step 3
Constitution Table of Contents
Outline of the Constitution (Table of contents)
Constitution starts on page 232 in your history book.
Start:
Preamble—States the goals of our
government
Article I—Legislative Branch— States the
powers of the Senate and House of
Representatives
Main idea from
paragraph in book
Topic
Article II - ___________
- __________
ECT.. Do this same thing above for each Article in
the Constitution.
Constitution Book
• 1. Create Cover page for your Constitution Book
• 2. 7 Principles
• 3. Outline of the Constitution (Table of contents) Constitution starts
on page 232 in your history book
•
Preamble—States the goals of our government
•
Article I—Legislative Branch— States the powers of the Senate
and House of Representatives
• ECT.. Do this same thing above for each Article in the Constitution.
• 4. You need to summarize the Virginia Plan and New Jersey Plan
• a. List the two main plans and give the details about those plans
and who developed the plan.
• b. List the compromises made at the Convention and give the
details about the compromises.
• 5. 3 branches classification chart
Step 4
Plans for our government
You need to summarize the Virginia Plan and
New Jersey Plan
• a. List the two main plans and give the details
about those plans and who developed the
plan. (3 to 4 sentences per plan)
• b. List the compromises made at the
Convention and give the details about the
compromises. (3 to 4 sentences per
compromise)
Step 5 : Create classification Map over the 3 branches
3 branches Classification Map
Federalist VS. Anti-Federalist
James Madison
Ben Franklin
George Washington
Alexander Hamilton
John Jay
George Mason
Patrick Henry
Thomas Jefferson
Mercy Otis Warren
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