Title: Beginning of Year Handouts Moore/Matheny
1Beginning of Year Handouts
Moore/Matheny
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6Preamble
We the People of the United States, in order to
form a more perfect Union, establish Justice,
insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the
common defense, promote the general Welfare, and
secure the Blessings of Liberty, to ourselves and
our Posterity, do ordain and establish this
Constitution for the United States of America.
7U.S. Presidents 1-18
- 1. George Washington 11. James K. Polk
- 2. John Adams 12. Zachary Taylor
- 3. Thomas Jefferson 13. Millard Fillmore
- 4. James Madison 14. Franklin Pierce
- 5. James Monroe 15. James Buchanan
- 6. John Quincy Adams 16. Abraham Lincoln
- 7. Andrew Jackson 17. Andrew Johnson
- 8. Martin Van Buren 18. Ulysses S. Grant
- 9. William H. Harrison
- 10. John Tyler
8Presenting is preparation for life.
COOPERATIVE LEARNING ROLES LEADER 1. Get all
supplies for activity. 2. Keep up with time and
encourage team to complete before deadline. 3.
Help all team members as needed. 4. Put away
supplies correctly. 5. Encourage team to follow
coop rules throughout activity, especially
keeping down the noise level. (See bulletin
board) Remember a good team leader sets a good
example. READER 1. Read instructions to the
team. 2. Read material/topic/handouts, etc..
for activity clarifying any unfamiliar words to
team as needed. Remember the reader is the
teams key to understanding the
project. WRITER 1. Write/record the necessary
information for the activity. 2. Use your best
writing skills since the recorded information
will represent the entire team. Remember the
writer is the presenter and teachers
understanding of the completed work. PRESENTER 1.
Present activity and finished product to the
class. 2. Answer any question the teacher or the
class may have about the project. 3. Remember
the elements of a good presentation. You are
representing the entire team so be prepared,
speak clearly, be professional, and KNOW WHAT YOU
ARE PRESENTING. Remember presenting is
preparation for life. Each team has ONE FREE
QUESTION. After that, 5 points will be deducted
for every question asked. So read instructions
carefully.
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10Chronological Timeline of American History
Name _______________
1. Migration across a land bridge during the
last Ice Age resulted in many Native American
cultures developing in the Western Hemisphere.
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