Section A, Lesson 1: What Did the Founders Think about Constitutional Government?
LESSON GUIDE
Today, we’ll start reading our class text, We The People. Click HERE to read or download our We The People eBook guide.
For this lesson, you need to:
1. READ LESSON ONE, pages 35 – 55 in your eBook. Your ebook sign-in is your full name as registered with AKLN, first name, underscore (like this _ ), lastname. Your first name and last name are capitalized, so it looks like: First_Last, for example: George_Washington. Your password is (little g) government.
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For this lesson, you need to:
1. READ LESSON ONE, pages 35 – 55 in your eBook. Your ebook sign-in is your full name as registered with AKLN, first name, underscore (like this _ ), lastname. Your first name and last name are capitalized, so it looks like: First_Last, for example: George_Washington. Your password is (little g) government.
ebook sign-in:
LESSON QUIZ SIGN-IN
Extra optional resources to help you with this reading:
A.) An audio introduction to the unit.
B.) The online text companion’s concept reviews of text.
2.) When you have finished reading the lesson, take the short reading quiz by clicking this: review quiz on Moodle. Your sign-in username is your first name (all small letters) and your password is (capital “G”) Government. (Unfortunately, the two sites have different username and password requirements. Here your sign-in would look like: Username: george, Password: Government. You will be prompted to change the password to one of your choice. It is important to write this password down somewhere so you will not lose it. This is the same login you will use for all your linked quizzes in every lesson.
A.) An audio introduction to the unit.
B.) The online text companion’s concept reviews of text.
2.) When you have finished reading the lesson, take the short reading quiz by clicking this: review quiz on Moodle. Your sign-in username is your first name (all small letters) and your password is (capital “G”) Government. (Unfortunately, the two sites have different username and password requirements. Here your sign-in would look like: Username: george, Password: Government. You will be prompted to change the password to one of your choice. It is important to write this password down somewhere so you will not lose it. This is the same login you will use for all your linked quizzes in every lesson.
(This is an open book review. You may use your book to help you. You can RETAKE this quiz until you are satisfied with your grade. The grade you get for this quiz will be your highest grade, no matter how many times you take the quiz. Therefore, you have nothing to lose by taking the quiz again.)
Additional Lesson Resources (Optional):Stanford University’s Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Locke’s Political Philosophy
Lesson 1 aligns with Alaska State Standards in Government and Citizenship, specifically in the following content standards: A2, A3, and B2.
Lesson 1 also aligns with these Alaska State Content Standards in History: A7, B2 and B4.
Lesson 1 aligns with Alaska State Standards in Government and Citizenship, specifically in the following content standards: A2, A3, and B2.
Lesson 1 also aligns with these Alaska State Content Standards in History: A7, B2 and B4.