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You Say You Want A Constitution… You Say You Want A Constitution…

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QuickWrites Quiz Paper Writing Utensil Pocket Constitution Any Graphic Organizers You Wish wwwbluecerealeducationnet Instructions 1 Minute To Prepare any 5 Minutes To Write Must Write Entire Time ID: 621083

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You Say You Want A Constitution…

Quick-Writes Quiz(Paper, Writing Utensil, Pocket Constitution, Any Graphic Organizers You Wish)

www.bluecerealeducation.comSlide2

Instructions

1 Minute To Prepare (any)5 Minutes To WriteMust Write Entire TimeContent

Content ContentReady…?Slide3

Prompt #1

Discuss why many of our nation’s earliest leaders considered readily available land to be an essential component of democracy. (1 Minute to Prepare)Slide4

Prompt #1

(5 Minutes to Write)

Discuss why many of our nation’s earliest leaders considered readily available land to be an essential component of democracy. Slide5

Prompt #1

(DISCUSS)

Discuss why many of our nation’s earliest leaders considered readily available land to be an essential component of democracy. Slide6

Prompt #2

1 Minute To Prepare (any)5 Minutes To WriteMust Write Entire TimeContent

Content ContentReady…?Slide7

Prompt #2

Explain the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution – both what a ‘preamble’ is and what it says about the goals of the government under the Constitution.

(1 Minute to Prepare)Slide8

Prompt #2

(5 Minutes to Write)Explain the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution – both what a ‘preamble’

is and what it says about the goals of the government under the Constitution.Slide9

Prompt #2

(DISCUSS)

Explain the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution – both what a ‘preamble’

is and what it says about the goals of the government under the Constitution.Slide10

Prompt #3

1 Minute To Prepare (any)5 Minutes To WriteMust Write Entire TimeContent

Content ContentReady…?Slide11

Prompt #3

Discuss the many compromises made at the Constitutional Convention regarding representation, strong vs. weak central government, and especially the three involving slavery in some way. Which were most important and why?

(1 Minute to Prepare)Slide12

Prompt #3

(5 Minutes to Write)

Discuss the many compromises made at the Constitutional Convention regarding representation, strong vs. weak central government, and

especially the three involving slavery in some way. Which were most important and why?Slide13

Prompt #3

(DISCUSS)

Discuss the many compromises made at the Constitutional Convention regarding representation, strong vs. weak central government, and

especially the three involving slavery in some way. Which were most important and why?Slide14

You’ve Now Seen THREE Prompts. In 20 Minutes, You’ll See ONE Of Them Again.

You have 20 minutes to use any resources at your disposal (including each other) to prepare for ANY of the THREE prompts.

Once the final prompt is revealed, you’ll write for FIVE minutes and THAT is what you’ll turn in for a Quiz Grade. Questions?Slide15

Possible Prompts

Explain the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution – both what a ‘preamble’ is and what it says about the goals of the government under the Constitution.

Discuss the many compromises

made at the Constitutional Convention regarding representation, strong vs. weak central government, and especially the three involving slavery in some way. Which were most important and why?Discuss why many of our nation’s earliest leaders considered readily available land to be an essential component of democracy. Slide16

Last Time

(This One Counts)5 Minutes To WriteMust Write Entire TimeContent Content

ContentReady…?Slide17

Prompt #2

Discuss the many compromises made at the Constitutional Convention regarding representation, strong vs. weak central government, and especially the three involving slavery in some way. Which were most important and why?

(5 Minutes to Write)Slide18

Make sure your name is on your final Quick-Write and pass them to the front.

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