Thursday, May 26, 2016

Be Good,
Be Safe,
Be Smart.

Mr. Moore

Jobs

Good day High Schoolers!
Nothing to report on anyone that is hiring your age group yet. I will keep searching.
Mr. Moore
     Be prepared:

Be prepared:
  know your content
Be prepared:
  know your students
Be prepared:
  with your lessons
Be prepared:
  to be wrong
Be prepared:
  to admit you were wrong
Be prepared:
  to rewrite or throw away a lesson
Be prepared:
  to not to reach every student every time
Be prepared:
  to get up and try again the next morning
Be prepared:
  to learn from your students
Be prepared:
  to be amazed by them
Be prepared:
  to work harder than any job you have ever had
Be prepared:
  to work in the best job ever
Mr. Moore

Friday, May 13, 2016

Practice Questions for the Final:

          36.   Identify and describe the six goals of American government stated in the Constitution.

          37.   Describe how the separation of powers allows the branches of government to check and balance each other.

          38.   Describe how the system of federalism operates in the United States.

          39.   The U.S. government has been described as "a government of laws and not of people." Analyze this statement. Restate it in your own words, state whether or not you agree with it, and explain your position.

          40.   The Constitution is "the supreme law of the land." But our Constitution can also be described as "a general guide for laws." Explain why both of these are accurate descriptions of the Constitution.

          41.   What are the duties and responsibilities of citizenship?

          42.   Discuss the rights of a person accused of a crime and the constitutional amendments that expanded and protected these rights.

          43.   What constitutional amendments have extended the voting rights of U.S. citizens?

          44.   What is the Bill of Rights, and what freedoms and rights does it guarantee?

          45.   When people enter into a contract, they agree to do something in exchange for something else. Explain how the citizens of the United States have entered into a kind of contract with their nation.

          46.   Outline the qualifications for membership in the Senate and House of Representatives. Note similarities and differences.

          47.   Discuss the ways in which congressional powers are limited.
              

          50.   Imagine that the majority of the people represented by a senator favors a bill, but the senator opposes it. Should the senator vote for or against the bill? Explain your decision.

          51.   The president has many roles and responsibilities as leader of the nation. Discuss several of these roles and the powers and responsibilities associated with each role.

          52.   Describe the order of presidential succession.

          55.   Some people argue that presidents should be limited to one six-year term of office. What arguments can you think of that favor such a position?

          56.   Describe the organization and principal types of federal courts in the United States.

          57.   Identify and discuss the four kinds of law in the United States.

          58.   Discuss how John Marshall influenced the development of the Supreme Court.

          59.   As you have learned, the Supreme Court has an enormous influence on the lives of the people of the United States. Yet the Supreme Court justices are not elected by the people. Do you think this is in keeping with the democratic nature of U.S. government? Explain your position.

          60.   Federal court judges are appointed for life. Do you agree or disagree with this system? Explain your answer.

          61.   What three principles do governments try to follow when setting up a tax system needed to raise funds needed to run the government without creating too great a burden for taxpayers?

          62.   Discuss at least seven kinds of taxes that Americans pay, and identify the level of government that collects each tax.

          63.   Explain how the government manages the revenue that it collects.

          64.   What are some reasons for the high costs of government? Explain why the costs of government have been rising, and suggest some ways that they could be lowered.

          65.   How do citizens pay for the costs of government? Do all citizens receive equal benefits for paying these costs? Explain your answer.

          66.   Identify and describe the various parts of the criminal justice system in the United States.

          67.   Describe the special courts that have been established to try juvenile offenders. Why is this system controversial?

          68.   Identify the five main categories of crime, and give examples of each.

          69.   Discuss some of the theories about the causes and increase of crime. Do you agree with these theories? Explain your answer.
                                                           




Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Tuesday, May 10

Homework: Review for final.
In Class: Reviewing for final.
Sample Questions
          36.   Identify and describe the six goals of American government stated in the Constitution.

          37.   Describe how the separation of powers allows the branches of government to check and balance each other.

          38.   Describe how the system of federalism operates in the United States.

          39.   The U.S. government has been described as "a government of laws and not of people." Analyze this statement. Restate it in your own words, state whether or not you agree with it, and explain your position.

          40.   The Constitution is "the supreme law of the land." But our Constitution can also be described as "a general guide for laws." Explain why both of these are accurate descriptions of the Constitution.

          41.   What are the duties and responsibilities of citizenship?

          42.   Discuss the rights of a person accused of a crime and the constitutional amendments that expanded and protected these rights.

          43.   What constitutional amendments have extended the voting rights of U.S. citizens?

          44.   What is the Bill of Rights, and what freedoms and rights does it guarantee?

          45.   When people enter into a contract, they agree to do something in exchange for something else. Explain how the citizens of the United States have entered into a kind of contract with their nation.

          46.   Outline the qualifications for membership in the Senate and House of Representatives. Note similarities and differences.

          47.   Discuss the ways in which congressional powers are limited.
              

          50.   Imagine that the majority of the people represented by a senator favors a bill, but the senator opposes it. Should the senator vote for or against the bill? Explain your decision.

          51.   The president has many roles and responsibilities as leader of the nation. Discuss several of these roles and the powers and responsibilities associated with each role.

          52.   Describe the order of presidential succession.


          55.   Some people argue that presidents should be limited to one six-year term of office. What arguments can you think of that favor such a position?
Bell Work: none.

Mr. Moore

Monday, May 9, 2016

Monday, May 9

Homework: Review for final.
In Class: Notes for review. Review time.
Bell Work: None, no more Bell Work for the year.

Mr. Moore

Friday, May 6

Homework: Enjoy the day!
In Class: Picnic in the Park!
Bell Work: none.

Mr. Moore

Friday, May 6, 2016

Thursday, May 5

Homework: Read and understand pages 160-166.
In Class: Post-Test.
Bell Work: Should all schools be made private pay as you go, if you go?

Mr. Moore

Thursday, May 5, 2016

Good day,
   I finally heard back from Lifetouch Yearbooks. We would have to order a minimum of 50 more books plus a 75 dollar set-up fee. That is the only way they will do it. This is different than last year. 

Wed. May 4

Homework: Read and Understand pages 148-153.

In Class: Following Instructions Exercise. (See me if absent)
Bell Work: Why is most of the work of Congress done in committees?

Mr. Moore

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Tuesday, May 3

Homework: Read and understand pages 136-146.
In Class: Chapter 4 Review Handout. ( See Mr. Moore if absent.)
Bell Work: What are the duties and responsibilities of citizenship?

Mr. Moore

Monday, May 2

Homework: none.
In Class: Cheesy game final exam review.

Bell work:  How have voting rights been expanded through Constitutional Amendments?

Sunday, May 1, 2016

Friday, April 29
Homework: none.
In Class: Respect discussion. Read and understand 118-123 and complete Handout for Chapter 4 Section 2.
Bell Work: How do you show respect, to your friends, your parents, and your teachers?
Mr. Moore


Thursday, April 28
AZMerit Testing
Mr. Moore


Wednesday, April 27
Homework: none.
In Class: . Read and understand pages 110-116 and complete Handout for Chapter 4 Section 1.
Bell Work: What were the problems with the Articles of Confederation?
Mr. Moore



Tuesday, April 26
Homework: none.
In Class: Cheesy Gameshow Chap 3/Final Exam Review!
Bell Work: Why is the process for amending the Constitution so difficult?

Mr. Moore

Monday, April 25, 2016

Monday, April 25

Homework: none.
In Class: Checked answers to Chapter 3 Section 2 Handout. Read and understand pages 98-102.
Bell Work: How have changes in daily life changed the problems Congress must address?

Mr. Moore

Friday, April 22, 2016

Friday, April 22

Homework: Make sure you bring your Composition Books again on Monday.
In Class: Reviewing answers for Chapter 3 Section 1 handout. Read pages 92-97 and answer the questions on Handout.
Bell work: none.

Mr. Moore

Thursday, April 21, 2016

Ben Franklin

We are all born ignorant, but one must work hard to remain so.
Thursday, April 21
Homework: none.
In Class: AzMerit testing.
Bell work: none.

Mr. Moore



Wednesday, April 20
Homework: none.
In Class: Review: reading pages 84-91 and answering handout questions.
Bell work: none.

Mr. Moore



Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Tuesday, April 19
Homework: none.
In Class: Read pages 259-265. Answer handout questions (Chapter 10 Review). See me for handout.
Bell work: none.


Monday, April 18
Homework: none.
In Class: Read pages 252-258. 12 Angry Men recap and discussion of evidence.
Bell work: none.

Monday, April 18, 2016

Friday, April 15
Homework: none.
In Class: 12 Angry Men
Bell work: none.




Thursday, April 14

Homework: none.
In Class: 12 Angry Men
Bell work: none.

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Monday, April 11, 2016

Monday, April 11

Homework: none.
In Class: Trial Work and Notes: 12 Angry Men
Bell work: none.

Mr. Moore

Friday, April 8, 2016

Friday, April 8

Homework: Enjoy the day.
In Class: Vocabulary Quiz 31
Bell Work: Would you rather have a trial by a jury or by a judge? Explain why.

Mr. Moore

Thursday, April 7, 2016

Thursday, April 7

Homework: Vocabulary 31 Quiz Friday.
In Class: AZMerit practice.
Bell work: How can you tell if someone is telling the truth?

Mr. Moore

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Wednesday, April 6

Homework: Vocabulary Quiz 31 Fri.
In Class: Evidence v. Opinion and Bias; discussion. Collected Trial Notes.
Bell Work: Are you more likely to believe an adult or a peer? Explain why.

Mr. Moore

Tuesday, April 5

Homework: Read and understand pages 207-211. Vocabulary Quiz 31 Friday.
In Class: Trial notes.
Bell work: What does reasonable doubt mean?

Mr. Moore

Monday, April 4, 2016

Monday, April 5

Homework: Read and understand pages 202-206. Vocabulary Quiz 31 Friday.
In Class: Vocabulary 31. Trial notes.
Bell work: What qualities should a juror have? Explain why.
8th Grade Vocabulary 31 Chapter 8
  1. extradition
  2. constituents
  3. initiative
  4. patronage
  5. penal code
  6. Missouri Plan
  7. develop (211)
  8. trial courts (217)
  9. appeals court (218)
  10. governor



Mr. Moore

Friday, April 1, 2016

Friday, April Fools' Day

Homework: Read and understand pages 691-696. (Hmmmm, there are no pages 691-696! Oh wait, April Fools' Day......) Enjoy your weekend.
In Class: Vocabulary Quiz 30. Promotion Quote and Music selection (due Monday)
Bell Work: Why is the jury made up of ordinary citizens?

Mr. Moore

Thursday, March 31, 2016

Thursday, March 31

Homework: Vocabulary Quiz 30 Friday.
In Class: Are we obligated to tell authorities when we know someone is going to do something bad? (discussion) Trial Work Notes continues.
Bell Work: Bob told his friend Ben that the next day he was going drop concrete filled balloons on people and try to hurt them. Ben told no one. Should Ben be charged with a crime as well?

Mr. Moore
All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good people to do nothing.

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Wednesday, March 30

Homework:Vocabulary Quiz 30 Friday.
In Class: Jury Work Group Exercise. Read the witness statements and take notes. (If absent, see me for handout.)
Bell Work: Should the parents of Bob (8 years old), who dropped concrete balloons out a window, be charged with a crime? What crime would you charge them with?

Mr. Moore

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Tuesday, March 29

Homework: Vocabulary Quiz 30 Friday.
In Class: Chapter 16 Review Test. Levels of crime and punishment; discussion and exercise.
Bell work: Should all crimes of the same type be punished the same? Explain.

Mr. Moore

Monday, March 28, 2016

Monday, March 28

Homework: Review and understand Chapter 16. Vocabulary Quiz 30 Friday.
In Class: Review Chapter 16 Section 3 Handout. 8 weeks to go, "Are you ready?" discussion. Vocabulary 30.
Bell work: Why do we treat juvenile defendants differently than adult defendants?
8th Grade Vocabulary 30 Criminal Justice System Handbook
  1. opening
  2. opening statements
  3. presentation of evidence
  4. closing statements
  5. deliberating
  6. sentence
  7. verdict
  8. oath
  9. cross-examine
  10. summons
  11. voir dire                                    

Mr. Moore     

Thursday, March 17, 2016

Thursday but it is acting like a Friday! March 17

Homework: As always, enjoy your Break!
In Class: Vocabulary 29 Quiz. Chapter 16 Section 3 Review Handout. (we will review the review on Monday)
Bell work: What are the causes of juvenile delinquency?

Mr. Moore

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Wednesday, March 16

Homework: Read and understand pages 394-399. Vocabulary Quiz 29 Thursday.
In Class: Chapter 16 Section 2 Review Handout. Changing bad behavior (discussion).
Bell Work: Is the Miranda warning necessary? Explain your answer.


Mr. Moore

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Tuesday, March 15

Homework: Read and understand pages 388-392. Vocabulary 29 Quiz Thursday.
In Class: Chapter 16 Section 1 Review Handout. Changing student behavior.
Bell work: Why do some people not report crime?



Mr. Moore

Monday, March 14, 2016

Monday, March 14

Homework: Read and understand pages 382-387. Vocabulary Quiz Thursday.
In Class: Vocabulary 29. School discipline reading and discussion. (see Mr. Moore for handout)
Bell Work: How can you change a student's bad behavior?
8th Grade Vocabulary 29 Chapter 16
  1. crime
  2. felonies
  3. misdemeanors
  4. victimless crimes
  5. white-collar crime
  6. criminal justice system
  7. probable cause
  8. arrest warrant
  9. arraignment
  10. acquit
  11. plea bargain
  12. probation
  13. delinquents





Mr. Moore

Sunday, March 13, 2016

Friday, March 11

Homework: None
In Class: Vocabulary Quiz 28. School discipline; reading and discussion. (See Me for the reading if absent.)
Bell work:  Can a student's character be changed? Explain your answer.

Mr. Moore

Thursday, March 10, 2016

Thursday, Mar. 10

Homework: Vocabulary Quiz 28.
In Class: Chapter 24 Review Test. School discipline reading and discussion.
Bell work: Is it important to have a student discipline plan in a school, or does it make no difference? Explain your answer.

Mr. Moore

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Homework: Review for Chap. 24 Test. Vocabulary Quiz Fri.
In Class: Chapter 24 Review Handouts for Section 2 and 3. (Section 2 done in class, without text. Section 3 open book)

Bell Work: What is genocide?

Mr. Moore

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Tuesday, March 8

Homework: Read and understand pages 638-642. Vocabulary Quiz Friday.
In Class: Review Handout of yesterday's reading assignment, Chap. 24 Sec. 1. Holocaust: A Teenager's Story.
Bell Work: Should America get involved in the problems of other countries? Explain why or why not.

Mr. Moore

Monday, March 7, 2016

Monday, Mar. 7

Homework: Read and understand pages 630-637. Vocabulary Quiz Friday.
In Class: Vocabulary 28. Politics, the world and the Holocaust (discussion and film).
Bell work: What is the purpose of the judicial system?
8th Grade Vocabulary 28 Chapter 24
  1. isolationism
  2. doctrine
  3. corollary
  4. dollar diplomacy
  5. neutrality
  6. communism
  7. containment
  8. balance of power
  9. détente
  10. embargo
  11. facilitate (644)
  12. consequences (633)


Mr. Moore

Friday, March 4, 2016

Homework: Absolutely none.
In Class: Vocabulary Quiz 27. What makes a good teacher survey.
Bell Work: Why are you in school today?

Mr. Moore

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Thursday, March 3

Homework: Vocabulary Quiz Fri.
In Class: Chapter 23 Review. Complete Letter to the Legislature.
Bell work: What is the purpose of the United Nations?

Mr. Moore

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Wed. Mar. 2

Homework: Read and understand pages 621-625. Vocabulary Quiz Fri. Chapter Review Thursday.
In Class: Rework on Chapter 23 Section 1 Review.
Bell work: What does balance of trade mean?

Mr. Moore
Thank you for the AHEA TOTY award.

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Tuesday, Mar. 1

Homework: Read and understand pages 614-621. Vocabulary Quiz 27 Fri.
In Class: Work on Chromebook for final draft; letter to the legislature about K12 schools.
Ariel, Double Spaced, 12 pt font. Chapter 23 Section 1 Review handout. (if absent see me to take)
Bell Work: What are the goals of U.S. foreign policy?
Mr. Moore

Monday, February 29, 2016

Monday, Feb. 29

Homework: Read and understand pages 576-583. Vocabulary Quiz 27 Friday.
In Class: Vocabulary 27. Reading pages 562-567. Letter to the Legislature Rough Draft work.
Bell Work: Should college be free to attend like K-12 public schools? Justify your answer.
8th Grade Vocabulary 27 Chapter 23
  1.  alliance
  2. executive agreement
  3. diplomatic recognition
  4. diplomacy
  5. summit
  6. foreign aid
  7. aspects (610)
  8. O.A.S
  9. United Nations
  10. NAFTA

Mr. Moore

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Wed. Feb. 24

Homework: Enjoy your break!!!
In Class: Writing a persuasive letter to the legislature. Prompt: Is public school worth it? Using your Cost/Benefit Analysis work to help you decide if it is, or is not worth the cost. Or do we need to change it all around and do something completely different. A minimum of three paragraphs. Introduction, main body explaining your reasoning, and a conclusion. This is a rough draft.
Bell work: What is NAFTA and does it help the U.S.?

Mr. Moore

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Tuesday, Feb. 23

Homework: none.
In Class: Public School Cost/Benefit Analysis discussion. Read Pages 565-574 and answer question 22 a,b,c on page 577.
Bell work: What are the differences between command and market economies?

Mr. Moore

Monday, February 22, 2016

Monday, Feb. 22

Homework: none.
In Class: Read pages 556-564. Answer questions 20 a,b,c; 21 a,b,c on page 576. Answer in complete sentences.
Bell Work: Who does the U.S. complte against in the world today. Name at least three countries.

Mr. Moore

Thursday, February 18, 2016

Fri. Feb. 19

Homework: Be well.
In Class: Vocabulary 25 Quiz.
Bell work: What needs to be improved most in public schools?

Mr. Moore

Thurs. Feb. 18

Homework: Composition Books collected on Fri. Vocabulary Quiz 25 Fri.
In Class: Scholastic Reading and Handout questions. If absent, see me to make up.
Bell work: Are public schools worth spending money on? Justify your answer.

Mr. Moore

Wed. Feb. 17

Homework: Composition Books collected on Fri. Vocabulary Quiz 25 Fri.
In Class: Scholastic Reading and Handout questions. If absent, see me to make up.
Bell work: none.

Mr. Moore

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Tuesday, Feb. 16

Homework: Composition Books due on Friday. Vocabulary Quiz 25 on Friday.
In Class: Chapter 20 Review Questions. (If absent, see me to make up.) Cost/Benefit of Public Schools exercise continues.
Bell Work: What was the government's response to the Great Depression?

Mr. Moore

Monday, February 15, 2016

Monday, February 15

Homework: Composition Books will be collected Friday; make sure yours is complete. Vocabulary Quiz 25 Friday.
In Class: Vocabulary 25 words. Cost/Benefit Analysis of public schools (How much should it cost to send a kid to school?)
Cost / Benefit Analysis of Public Education per Student
Create two columns:
The first is “Cost”
The second is “Benefit”
In the “Cost” column you will put all the cost items and the amount you think it is for each student per year. Not every item has a dollar amount; but for those that do you must estimate an amount.

In the “Benefit” column you will put the benefit. You will then estimate a dollar amount of benefit. This benefit will also be at a per year amount. Not every item has a dollar amount. 
Bell Work: Why are some schools lower when measured for reading and math skills?
 8th Grade Vocabulary 25 Chapter 21
1)      consumer
2)      producer
3)      circular-flow model
4)      competition
5)      leading indicators
6)      coincident indicators
7)      lagging indicators
8)      tax incentives
9)      easy-money policy
10)   tight-money policy
11)   open-market operations
12)   absolute advantage
13)   comparative advantage
14)   opportunity cost
15)   balance of payments
16)   trade surplus
17)   trade deficit
18)   development (560)
Mr. Moore

Friday, February 12, 2016

Friday, Feb. 12

Homework: Be Happy!
In Class: Vocabulary Quiz 24. Statistics on Schools in America; are we doing better or worse.
Bell work: What is the second most populous country in the world?

Mr. Moore

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Thursday, Feb. 11

Homework: Vocabulary Quiz 24.
In Class: China's industrial growth. Reading 542-548.
Bell work: What are the economic advantages China has over the U.S.?

Mr. Moore

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Wednesday, Feb. 10

Homework: Vocabulary Quiz 24 Friday.
In Class: Cost/Benefit Analysis of Public Education. China, the competition of your future.
Bell work: Describe the business cycle.

Mr. Moore

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Tuesday, Feb. 9

Homework: Vocabulary 24 Quiz Fri.
In Class: Cost/Benefit Analysis of Public Education. Reading pages 534-541.
Bell work: How does the cost of gasoline affect the price of food?

Mr. Moore

Monday, February 8, 2016

Monday, February 8

Homework: Vocabulary Quiz 24 Friday.
In Class: Vocabulary 24. Competition in the world; China's new middle class.
Bell work: How much of what they earn should people have to pay in taxes? Justify your answer.
8th Grade Vocabulary 24 Chapter 20
1)      business cycle
2)      expansion
3)      inflation
4)      costs of production
5)      peak
6)      contraction
7)      recession
8)      trough
9)      depression
10)   fiscal policy
11)   monetary policy
12)   collective bargaining
13)   mediation
14)   arbitration
15)   contract (545)
16)   policy (541)
17)   traditional (536)
Mr. Moore

Friday, Feb. 5

Homework: Enjoy the day.
In Class: Vocabulary Quiz 23.
Bell work: What is the purpose of money?

Mr. Moore

Thursday, February 4, 2016

Thursday, Feb. 4

Homework: Vocabulary 23 Quiz Fri.
In Class: Read 517-527 and answer review questions.
Bell work: How does loaning money help an economy grow?

Mr. Moore

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Wednesday, Feb. 3

1/2 Day
Homework: Vocabulary Quiz 23 Friday.
In Class: Banking/Loans/Credit Cards and how to be a millionaire.
Bell Work: Why do banks loan money?

Mr. Moore

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Tuesday, February 2

Homework: Vocabulary 23 Quiz Fri.
In Class: Making your personal budget exercise. Reading pages 510-516.
Bell work: What are three features all currency has?

Mr. Moore