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Daily LessonsDaily Lessons

While you were goneWhile you were goneCivics - Civics - Make-up AssignmentsMake-up AssignmentsMr. Cook/Mrs. Colvin Room 214

Student-_____________ Date Absent- Jan. 15Jan. 15 Date Due-______Please attach your make-up work to this sheet when you hand it

in!

Homework:Homework:• Ch. 12.1 Notes- Ch. 12.1 Notes-

Jan. 16Jan. 16• Ch. 12.2 Notes- Ch. 12.2 Notes-

Jan. 17Jan. 17• Ch. 12.3 Notes- Ch. 12.3 Notes-

Jan. 18Jan. 18• Chapter 12 Test- Chapter 12 Test-

Jan. 22Jan. 22

In Class Work: Ch. 12.1– New Seating ChartNew Seating Chart– IPad UsageIPad Usage– VocabularyVocabulary– In Class Reading- Chapter 12.1 In Class Reading- Chapter 12.1

We will use the audio from the We will use the audio from the book.book.

– Sales TaxSales Tax– Rising Costs of GovernmentRising Costs of Government– Taxes then and nowTaxes then and now– Government BondsGovernment Bonds– 12.1 Section questions– Homework will be given out Homework will be given out

when the audio is finished or at when the audio is finished or at the end of the period- Go over the end of the period- Go over the requirements.the requirements.

– On Line Quiz- section 1 on the overhead if time.

• Examination:• Date and Period you will take the exam-______• Signature:____________

Day #1 – Daily RequirementsDay #1 – Daily Requirements

• This class will adhere to the school IPad policy. However we will have class rules as well.1. IPAD’s can be used at the beginning of every class ((5 5

minmin.).) to put in assignments.2. When not in use the IPad mustmust be placed under the

desk.3. IPAD’s are used onlyonly when instructed to do so by the

teacher.4. When using the IPAD it must be flatflat on the desk for

the instructor to see.5.5. No Face book, email, twitter or social networkNo Face book, email, twitter or social network to be

used in class, IPAD is for instructional purposes only.6.Other rules will apply as they come up.7.You must decide what you are going to use

for your daily assignment notebook. • You may use the IPad or a regular notebook for

daily assignments.8.You mustmust have a three ring binderthree ring binder to put in

all assignments for this class.

Room 214Cell Phone and Electronic Devices Rule: Starting Tues. Jan. 17, 2012

• All cell phones must be turned off and out must be turned off and out of sightof sight before you enter Room 214

• If we see or hear a cell phone, headphone or electronic device it will be confiscatedconfiscated. There will be no second chances.

• Do notDo not bring your headphones or electronic devices into Room 214!

• All booksAll books must be placed in the book rack under each desk at the beginning of class each day. Only books/notebooks being used during class may be on the desk!

Day #1• Homework due today- NoneHomework due today- None

• In Class – In Class Reading- Chapter In Class Reading- Chapter

12.1 We will use the audio 12.1 We will use the audio from the book and Live Ink from the book and Live Ink or you may put on head or you may put on head phones and read to your phones and read to your self.self.

– Sales TaxSales Tax– Rising Costs of GovernmentRising Costs of Government– Taxes then and nowTaxes then and now– Government BondsGovernment Bonds– 12.1 Section questions– Homework will be given out Homework will be given out

when the audio is finished when the audio is finished or at the end of the period- or at the end of the period- Go over the requirements.Go over the requirements.

– On Line Quiz- section 1 on the overhead if time.

Reading

Ch. 12

Chapter 21 Section 1 Terms

CHAPTER 12 KEY TERMS SECTION 12.1 TERMS

Interest [295]

National debt [295]

Revenue [296]

Fees [297]

Fine [297]

Bond [298]

Primary [296]

Chapter 21 Section 1 TermsCHAPTER 12 KEY

TERMSSECTION 12.1 TERMS

Interest [295]

Payment made for the use of borrowed money.

National debt [295]

Revenue [296]

Fees [297]

Fine [297]

Bond [298]

Primary [296]

Chapter 21 Section 1 TermsCHAPTER 12 KEY

TERMSSECTION 12.1 TERMS

Interest [295]

Payment made for the use of borrowed money

National debt [295]

Interest plus the total amount of money the U.S. government has borrowed.

Revenue [296]

Fees [297]

Fine [297]

Bond [298]

Primary [296]

Chapter 21 Section 1 TermsCHAPTER 12 KEY

TERMSSECTION 12.1 TERMS

Interest [295]

Payment made for the use of borrowed money

National debt [295]

Interest plus the total amount of money the U.S. government has borrowed.

Revenue [296]

Money

Fees [297]

Fine [297]

Bond [298]

Primary [296]

Chapter 21 Section 1 TermsCHAPTER 12 KEY

TERMSSECTION 12.1 TERMS

Interest [295]

Payment made for the use of borrowed money

National debt [295]

Interest plus the total amount of money the U.S. government has borrowed.

Revenue [296]

Money

Fees [297]

Payments charged by governments for various licenses.

Fine [297]

Bond [298]

Primary [296]

Chapter 21 Section 1 TermsCHAPTER 12 KEY

TERMSSECTION 12.1 TERMS

Interest [295]

Payment made for the use of borrowed money

National debt [295]

Interest plus the total amount of money the U.S. government has borrowed.

Revenue [296]

Money

Fees [297]

Payments charged by governments for various licenses.

Fine [297]

Money charged as a penalty for breaking certain laws.

Bond [298]

Primary [296]

Chapter 21 Section 1 TermsCHAPTER 12 KEY

TERMSSECTION 12.1 TERMS

Interest [295]

Payment made for the use of borrowed money

National debt [295]

Interest plus the total amount of money the U.S. government has borrowed.

Revenue [296]

Money

Fees [297]

Payments charged by governments for various licenses.

Fine [297]

Money charged as a penalty for breaking certain laws.

Bond [298]

Certificate stating that the government has borrowed a certain sum of money from the owner of the bond.

Primary [296]

Chapter 21 Section 1 TermsCHAPTER 12 KEY

TERMSSECTION 12.1 TERMS

Interest [295]

Payment made for the use of borrowed money

National debt [295]

Interest plus the total amount of money the U.S. government has borrowed.

Revenue [296]

Money

Fees [297]

Payments charged by governments for various licenses.

Fine [297]

Money charged as a penalty for breaking certain laws.

Bond [298]

Certificate stating that the government has borrowed a certain sum of money from the owner of the bond.

Primary [296]

Main, most important.

Ch. 12.1- Pages 294-298

• In Class Reading- Chapter 12.1 We will use the audio from the book.

Many different kinds of taxes such as sales taxes on meals, pay for the goods and services you receive fromgovernment

The High Cost of Government

1.1.RecallRecall: What is the largest cost to the Federal Government?

2.2. ContrastContrast: Why does it cost more to run the U.S. government today that in the past?

What is the cost of government so high?

The Tax System

1.1.RecallRecall: What do governments aim to do when they set up taxes?

2.2.Explain:Explain: How does government solve the problem of deciding which programs to fund first?

3.Evaluate: Do you think people with different incomes should be taxed at different rates, or should rates be the same for everyone?

What guidelines do governments use when taxing citizens?

Other Ways to Pay for Government

1.1.IdentifyIdentify: Name three ways that the federal government raises money from fees?

2.2.Make Judgments:Make Judgments: Do you think that the government should borrow money to pay for projects that it can’t afford, or wait until it has funds to begin them?

Other than taxes, what are two ways to pay for government?

Civics - Unit IV- The Citizen in Government Chapter 12- Paying for GovernmentHomework- Section 1- Raising Money pg. 294-298

II. Define the following Terms

a. interest-b. national debt-c. revenue-d. fees-e. fine-f. bond-g. Primary-

What are the ways Governments raise money?

Why does Government cost so much? What is the Tax System?What are other ways to pay for

government?

Identify the three principles of taxation and explain why each one

is important.

Principle

Importance


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