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Notebook Set up September 14, 2009
February 2, 2010 Objective:  Students will be able to get organized for Civics class by setting up their interactive notebooks. Do Now:  What do you think of when you hear the word history? What do you think when you hear the word civics?(5 minutes)
History Is Formal definition:  a written record of past events Ms. Avashias definition: stories about events that happened before the moment were living in now. Time when history happened: 1 minute ago-5000 years ago when writing was invented.
Civics Is Official Definition:  the study of civic affairs and the duties and rights of citizenship Ms. Avashias Definition: the study of how our government works, how it both protects and punishes us, and what we have to do to make our country a good place for us to live. Time When Civics Happened: RIGHT NOW!
So Whats the Connection? To understand Civics, you have to know a little history. Youll learn how our government was formed, and how different groups of people in this country fought to get rights that were denied to them. So think about this class as a combination of then and now.
Students Speak What words stand out to you on the Word Cloud? What kinds of advice do you think students gave you, based on the words in the word cloud? Based on the word cloud, what do you think are the most important things you should do in order to successfully survive Civics?
The Interactive Notebook Is A place for you to keep all of the information you learn during Civics class A place for you to write down your thoughts and questions about what were learning A study tool A reference you can use in high school, when you see some of these topics again.
Observing Interactive Notebooks With your partner, carefully examine the interactive notebook you have been given. Answer the questions on the notebook scavenger hunt.  Think about what you need to do with your notebook to make it BETTER than the one youre holding.  (10 minutes)Share Out for 5
INB pages First page, first section- Your intro page, write CIVICS big in the middle, your name, the class, date and section A-F  Table of Contents G  Notebook Guidelines H  Syllabus I  Notebook Did I Sheet J  Grading Policy K  Classroom Procedures P. 1 Unit 1: We The People
Intro Page
Table of Contents Letter the pages in the top corner from A-F. Write the word Table of Contents on the top line. On each page, using the full length and width of the page, create a table that looks like this: Table of Contents Date Title Page
Notebook Guidelines Write the title Notebook Guidelines on page G.  Tape the Notebook Guidelines handout on that page.
Syllabus Write the title Syllabus at the top of page H. Tape the syllabus handout on the page.
Notebook Did I Sheet Write the title Notebook Did I Sheet at the top of page I. Tape in the Did I Sheet
p. J Grading Policy Label the top of p. J Grading Policy  Tape in the Grading Policy
P. K Classroom Procedures Label the top of p. K: Classroom Procedures Tape in Classroom Procedures
p. 1 Make sure p. 1 is a RIGHT HAND page. Number the page in the top corner. Write the title Unit 1: We the People BIG in the middle of the pagedesign it up!
p. 2-100 Number subsequent pages 2-100 Remember: left-hand pages are even (2, 4, 6, 8), right-hand pages are odd (3, 5, 7, 9) BE CAREFUL
Reference Section Turn to the 5 th  section in your notebook Label the first page with the title Reference  On the back of the first page, make a table of contents page. Number the pages from 1-20
Decorate your notebook! Use color and drawings to decorate the cover of the notebook, the unit 1 page, and the titles and page numbers.
Show What You Know What are three tips you would give to a new student about how to keep their notebook organized?
Homework Read all documents on p. G-K.  Get your syllabus (p.H) signed by a parent. Decorate your notebook. Make sure your pages are numbered up to 150!

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  • 1. Notebook Set up September 14, 2009
  • 2. February 2, 2010 Objective: Students will be able to get organized for Civics class by setting up their interactive notebooks. Do Now: What do you think of when you hear the word history? What do you think when you hear the word civics?(5 minutes)
  • 3. History Is Formal definition: a written record of past events Ms. Avashias definition: stories about events that happened before the moment were living in now. Time when history happened: 1 minute ago-5000 years ago when writing was invented.
  • 4. Civics Is Official Definition: the study of civic affairs and the duties and rights of citizenship Ms. Avashias Definition: the study of how our government works, how it both protects and punishes us, and what we have to do to make our country a good place for us to live. Time When Civics Happened: RIGHT NOW!
  • 5. So Whats the Connection? To understand Civics, you have to know a little history. Youll learn how our government was formed, and how different groups of people in this country fought to get rights that were denied to them. So think about this class as a combination of then and now.
  • 6. Students Speak What words stand out to you on the Word Cloud? What kinds of advice do you think students gave you, based on the words in the word cloud? Based on the word cloud, what do you think are the most important things you should do in order to successfully survive Civics?
  • 7. The Interactive Notebook Is A place for you to keep all of the information you learn during Civics class A place for you to write down your thoughts and questions about what were learning A study tool A reference you can use in high school, when you see some of these topics again.
  • 8. Observing Interactive Notebooks With your partner, carefully examine the interactive notebook you have been given. Answer the questions on the notebook scavenger hunt. Think about what you need to do with your notebook to make it BETTER than the one youre holding. (10 minutes)Share Out for 5
  • 9. INB pages First page, first section- Your intro page, write CIVICS big in the middle, your name, the class, date and section A-F Table of Contents G Notebook Guidelines H Syllabus I Notebook Did I Sheet J Grading Policy K Classroom Procedures P. 1 Unit 1: We The People
  • 11. Table of Contents Letter the pages in the top corner from A-F. Write the word Table of Contents on the top line. On each page, using the full length and width of the page, create a table that looks like this: Table of Contents Date Title Page
  • 12. Notebook Guidelines Write the title Notebook Guidelines on page G. Tape the Notebook Guidelines handout on that page.
  • 13. Syllabus Write the title Syllabus at the top of page H. Tape the syllabus handout on the page.
  • 14. Notebook Did I Sheet Write the title Notebook Did I Sheet at the top of page I. Tape in the Did I Sheet
  • 15. p. J Grading Policy Label the top of p. J Grading Policy Tape in the Grading Policy
  • 16. P. K Classroom Procedures Label the top of p. K: Classroom Procedures Tape in Classroom Procedures
  • 17. p. 1 Make sure p. 1 is a RIGHT HAND page. Number the page in the top corner. Write the title Unit 1: We the People BIG in the middle of the pagedesign it up!
  • 18. p. 2-100 Number subsequent pages 2-100 Remember: left-hand pages are even (2, 4, 6, 8), right-hand pages are odd (3, 5, 7, 9) BE CAREFUL
  • 19. Reference Section Turn to the 5 th section in your notebook Label the first page with the title Reference On the back of the first page, make a table of contents page. Number the pages from 1-20
  • 20. Decorate your notebook! Use color and drawings to decorate the cover of the notebook, the unit 1 page, and the titles and page numbers.
  • 21. Show What You Know What are three tips you would give to a new student about how to keep their notebook organized?
  • 22. Homework Read all documents on p. G-K. Get your syllabus (p.H) signed by a parent. Decorate your notebook. Make sure your pages are numbered up to 150!