Title: Interactive Notebook
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- Each graded page scored on a 1-5 scale
- 5..Excellent
- 4..Good
- 3..OK (but should be better)
- 2..Needs improvement
- 1..Badly incomplete
- 0..Blank, not turned in, inappropriate
2INB Check 2
- Due at the start of class on Monday, 11/16.
- Each graded page has a multiplier
- Find the score for the page, then multiply it by
the multiplier. - For example
- X2 10 points possible (2 x 5)
- X5 25 points possible (5 x 5)
- X10 50 points possible (10 x 5)
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- Title Page
- Your Name (really big)
- Also
- Class name, Teacher name, period, and year
- Design and decorate the page to show who you are.
- x8
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- Back of
- Title page
- Blank
- i
- Table of Contents
- Date Assignment Page
- Unit 1 Title Page o
- 3 Religious Symbols 1
- 3-Way Venn Diagram 2
- Graphic Organizer (p30) 3
- Greece/Rome Notes 4
- Rule of Law Essay 5
- Law Codes Matrix 6
- Free Page 7
- Unit 2 Enlightenment Rev. 8
- Student Bill of Rights 9
- U.S. English Bill of Rights 10
- 6.2 Cornell notes 11
- 6.4 Cornell notes 12
- 7.1 7.4 Cornell notes 13-16
- Dec. of Ind. Vs. Dec. of Rights of Man 17
- French Revolution Document Analysis 18
- Revolutions Newsletter 19-20
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Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Date Assignment Page
- Second page
- iii
- Table of Contents
- Date Assignment Page
- Third Page
- iv
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- Table of Contents
- Date Assignment Page
- Fourth page
- v
- Atlas
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Map Title page
- World Map A1
- Map Projections A2
- European Map A3
- x5
- vi
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Atlas
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Atlas
- Atlas
- European Political Map
- A3
- x5
- Atlas
- African Political Map
- A4
10Skip 15 sheets of paper before going on to the
free page and page zero.
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Unit 1
Free Page Bonus points
Unit 1 Title Page Development of Modern
Political Thought 0 x5
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The Worlds 3 Major Religions
Judaism, Christianity, Islam Foldable 3
symbols with notes on each one x5 1
Judaism, Christianity, Islam Venn
Diagram (Comparing and contrasting the 3 major
world religions) x10 2
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Greeks Romans
Contributions to Democracy Use page 30 of
text (Visual Summary) x5 3
The Legacy of Ancient Greece and Rome Cornell
Notes Prologue, Section 1 Summary What
contributions have Greece and Rome made to the
modern world? x5 4
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Development of Modern Political Thought
- The Rule of Law Essay
- The illegitimacy of tyranny has caused modern
civilizations to develop the rule of law to
govern their societies. - Why is the rule of law important?
- What are 3 characteristics of modern law codes?
- What are 3 examples?
- How do they defend against tyranny?
- x5
- 5
- Matrix of Legal Codes
- Hammurabis Code
- Ten Commandments
- Twelve Tables of Rome
- Five Pillars of Islam
- Suleyman the Lawgiver
- x10
- 6
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Unit Two
Unit Two Enlightenment Revolution Title
page x5 8
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Enlightenment Revolution
- Student
- Bill of Rights
- x5
- 9
U.S. Bill of Rights English Bill of
Rights x5 10
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Enlightenment Revolution
6.4 Cornell Notes x5 12
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Enlightenment Revolution
7.2 Cornell Notes x5 14
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Enlightenment Revolution
7.4 Cornell Notes x5 16
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Enlightenment Revolution
- Declaration of Independence
- Vs.
- Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
- x5
- 17
French Revolution Primary Source Document
Analysis (pg.228) Matrix x5 18
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Enlightenment Revolution
- Revolutions
- Newsletter
- x5
- 19
Revolutions Newsletter x5 20
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- Rear of INB
- Use front and back of pages for warm-ups.
- Skip one line between each warm-up.
- Rear of INB
- Warm-Ups
- Date Question Response
- x5
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- Rear of INB
- Blank cover sheet for back of notebook.
- Rear of INB
- Inside of Back Cover.