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2 November 2012 一 The Year 1791

2 November 2012 一 The Year 1791. Get out your “Pamphlet of Protections 2056 ” paper. Pick up your copy of the Bill of Rights from the back cart. 8 分. 一 The Year 1791. Fill In Reading Method. Bold Word Synonyms. In this method, you are going to follow along with my reading closely.

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2 November 2012 一 The Year 1791

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  1. 2 November 2012一The Year 1791 Get out your “Pamphlet of Protections 2056” paper. Pick up your copy of the Bill of Rights from the back cart. 8分

  2. 一 The Year 1791 Fill In Reading Method Bold Word Synonyms • In this method, you are going to follow along with my reading closely. • If I suddenly stop reading, everyone in the class must say the next word before I can continue reading. • After we read an amendment, I would like you to write a synonym for each bold printed word. • There are many right answers when working with synonyms. • Please remember, synonym means ‘similar’; it does not mean ‘the same’.

  3. 二 Can They Do That?I am now passing you one more worksheet.Side one (Fill in the blanks) is sort of home prep. It will be turned in during class on Monday.However, if you are finished when class begins, you will have an extra credit opportunity.I would like you to complete side two (Can They Do That? and A World Without) in groups of your choosing. 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Minutes Left

  4. Please take notes on the back of the worksheet I am about to hand out. 三 Interpreting the Constitution a.k.a. NO VEHICLES IN THE PARK

  5. Mario Velazquez lives on one side of town and works on the other. He will save 10 minutes if he drives through the park. Mario Velazquez:Guilty or Not Guilty?

  6. NO VEHICLES IN THE PARK

  7. There are many trash barrels in the park. People put litter there to help keep the park clean. The sanitation department wants to drive the garbage truck in to collect the trash. Sanitation Department:Guilty or Not Guilty?

  8. NO VEHICLES IN THE PARK

  9. An ambulance with a seriously injured victim of a car accident needs to get to the hospital quickly. The shortest route is through the park. Ambulance Driver:Guilty or Not Guilty?

  10. NO VEHICLES IN THE PARK

  11. Two police cars are chasing a suspected bank robber. If one officer cuts through the park, she can trap the suspect’s car between the patrol cars. Police Office:Guilty or Not Guilty?

  12. NO VEHICLES IN THE PARK

  13. Some of the children who visit the park want to ride their bicycles there. Children:Guilty or Not Guilty?

  14. NO VEHICLES IN THE PARK

  15. Mr. Thomas wants to take his baby to the park in a baby stroller. Mr. Thomas:Guilty or Not Guilty?

  16. NO VEHICLES IN THE PARK

  17. The government donates a military tank to the city. It is to be placed in the park as a monument to the town’s veterans who died in a war. Veterans:Guilty or Not Guilty?

  18. NO VEHICLES IN THE PARK

  19. Takisha likes to go to the park with her friends. Takisha uses a wheelchair that has a motor. Takisha:Guilty or Not Guilty?

  20. NO VEHICLES IN THE PARK

  21. 四 School Supplies

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