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The Need for Law

The Need for Law. Bell Work Law 30. This semester please always set up your bell work and notes in this class as follows: 1. Divide your paper into 2 columns. Take your notes on the left side column leaving the right side column blank. 2. Date the top right hand corner of your page.

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The Need for Law

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  1. The Need for Law

  2. Bell Work Law 30 This semester please always set up your bell work and notes in this class as follows: 1. Divide your paper into 2 columns. Take your notes on the left side column leaving the right side column blank. 2. Date the top right hand corner of your page. 3. Copy down the question. 4. Answer the question. 5. Create a descriptive title. 6. Continue the notes for today’s class below today’s bell work. Today’s Question: What does a large group of strangers need in order to get along with each other?
  3. The 2/3 1/3 Note Taking Technique In this class it will always be a good idea to: 1. start each day with a fresh sheet of paper 2. date each day’s notes 3. divide each day’s notes into 2 columns – the left is the formal notes and the right side is your “personalization” of the notes
  4. What do we need to get along?
  5. Mrs. Krueger
  6. First Law Deadline Law 30 Course Outlines with Parent/Guardian signatures are due in class for marks on Thursday, September 6. Record this date in your agenda and phone scheduler.
  7. Bell Work This semester please always set up your bell work and notes in this class as follows: 1. Divide your paper into 2 columns. Take your notes on the left side column leaving the right side column blank. 2. Date the top right hand corner of your page. 3. Copy down the question. 4. Answer the question. 5. Create a descriptive title. 6. Continue the notes for today’s class below today’s bell work. Today’s Questions:  What rules are you aware of that effect the use of your cell phone? Who made these rules?
  8. The 2/3 1/3 Note Taking Technique In this class it will always be a good idea to: 1. start each day with a fresh sheet of paper 2. date each day’s notes 3. divide each day’s notes into 2 columns – the left is the formal notes and the right side is your “personalization” of the notes
  9. Bell Work This semester please always set up your bell work and notes in this class as follows: 1. Divide your paper into 2 columns. Take your notes on the left side column leaving the right side column blank. 2. Date the top right hand corner of your page. 3. Copy down the question. 4. Answer the question. 5. Create a descriptive title. 6. Continue the notes for today’s class below today’s bell work. Today’s Question:  If a person's morals don't "match" the laws of his/her country, should the laws apply to that person?
  10. Video Clip http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/story/2012/01/29/shafia-sunday.html What if my morals and the law don’t match? Watch this clip.
  11. Law News Assignment Over the next 2 weeks I will call on people to present their law news. Be ready to present by Monday, September 10. Assignment handed out on September 6.
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