8th--Complete Topic 2, Lesson 3: Ideas That Influenced the Constitution (if necessary), Begin Topic 2, Lesson 4: Federalists, Antifederalists, and the Bill of Rights, The Constitution is Created Partial Multi-Flow Map and Constructive Response.
7th Grade Learning Objectives: Students will “identify the impact that the Norman Conquest had on the history and culture of England,” they will “explain why Henry II and Becket clashed,” and they will “analyze how the Magna Carta supported the development of a limited monarchy.”
7th Grade Learning Objectives: Students will "explain why Europeans launched the Crusades," they will "analyze how the Crusades led to increased persecution of Jews, Muslims, and Christian heretics," and they will "identify the lasting social and economic effects of the Crusades."
8th Grade Learning Objectives: Students will “identify what American leaders learned about government from studying ancient Rome,” they will “summarize how the ideas and traditions from Europe and the colonial past shaped the Constitution,” and they will “describe how Enlightenment ideas shaped the development of the Constitution.”
8th Grade Learning Objectives: Students will "describe the main arguments for and against ratifying the Constitution," they will "explain why Antifederalists insisted on adding a bill of rights to the Constitution," and they will "identify the difficulties encountered during the process of ratification."
HW for Friday Night: None.