The White House, in Washington, D.C., which is typically seen as a symbol of the leadership of the United States government, because the President lives there. Photo taken in 2010.
Dear class,
I enjoyed seeing the skits today about the various forms of government around the world that we are studying! Hopefully, combined with the reading and notes, you now have a good idea about how each system works. Here's what happened in class today:
Learning Targets:
Knowledge LT 17: I can explain how and why world societies organize themselves and how power is established and maintained.
Communication LT 1: I can communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
Soundtrack: "Princess of China" by Coldplay and Rihanna. Selected for today because a princess is part of a monarchy, which is a form of government that we are discussing. Lyrics here.
AGENDA 11/17/17:
News Brief – Shawn
Group Work
Skits
Who Rules?
Homework: Read the blog. Study for forms of government test after Thanksgiving break. Next news brief: Ashley.
News Brief: Shawn had the news brief today and selected this article to talk about with the class: Reuters.com - Suicide bomber kills nine near Afghan political meeting. We found Afghanistan in the world map packet and noted that we did a news article on the country as we discussed what happened here, before moving on to talk about the upcoming weekend.
Ashley was selected to do the next news brief.
We also watched the one minute BBC World News update. Here's the link to see the latest one minute update, at any time of day (it will probably be different from what we watched in class):
Finally, as a part of the news brief, I talked about Everett's question last class as to the differences between Communism and Socialism. Here is the article I showed in class that discussed this:
Thanks for the discussion!
Group Work/Skits: As I mentioned above, I really enjoyed the skits about representing different forms of government, even if they were very brief. The groups did a good job of thinking of how to present each of the main ideas! Here was the packet that this was based on (a few of the types were not on the PowerPoint, like Oligarchy and Anarchy, so make sure to review them and what some of the benefits and drawbacks of each system are):
Just look at the readings from A-G, because you do not need to know the economic structures that are later in the packet. In class, we went over the form of government, along with possible benefits and drawbacks.
Who Rules?: The rest of class was devoted to your groups going through this packet, designed to be a review before the forms of government test:The first page has a good overview of the types and classifications of governments that we are studying. The following pages are practice, to help compare and contrast the systems of government. Please study and ask questions if you are at all confused! See you next class! :-)
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