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Social Studies Why study history, government and economics?. SS Planner Tuesday 8/20/13. *Finish Class Rules G.O. and Group Activity *Why study history? List on ISSN p. 4 *Textbook Survey (Answers on ISSN p. 5). Goals ISSN p. 5 (above the top line). Date: 8/20/13
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SS Planner Tuesday 8/20/13 • *Finish Class Rules G.O. and Group Activity • *Why study history? List on ISSN p. 4 • *Textbook Survey (Answers on ISSN p. 5)
Goals ISSN p. 5 (above the top line) • Date: 8/20/13 • Goal: Students will identify why we should study history. Students will investigate different parts of their textbook. • Topic: History and resource assessment • Time: 30,000BC-2013 • Text: The American Republic(TAR)
ISSN p. 5 Copy under D.G.T.T.T. • “If a nation expects to be ignorant and free…it expects what never was and never will be.” Thomas Jefferson, 3rd President of the United States
Bell Work Response answered on the top of ISSN p. 4 • Based on President Jefferson’s quote what is one reason why we should study history? • “If a nation expects to be ignorant and free…it expects what never was and never will be.” Hint: why are you here?
Group Activity ISSN p. 4 and p.5 • Brainstorm in your group, and list on page 4 of your ISSN… Why study Social Studies? • Underneath the title “Why study Social Studies?” on page 4, list reasons to study American History, World History, Government, Economics.
Textbook Survey Answer Sheet is on page 5 of your ISSN. • Label Textbook Survey under your bell work response. • Number 1-12 on left-hand side of page 5 • Number 13-24 down the center of page 5 • Using your textbook and the textbook survey questions, record answers only on page 5.