2) Are there any topics regarding government or current events you
would like to discuss in class (topics not relevant to our class will
be ignored :-)?
3) Do you have any suggestions on what we can do to help you on the
final or the AP test.
Note please don't make up answers to the first two questions. If you
have nothing constructive to add, just say so. Don't make me waste
time doing something we don't need.
2) Are there any topics regarding government or current events you
would like to discuss in class?
I think it'd be interesting to talk more about occupy Wall Street
and how people can fight against the government when there is obvious
corruption happening.
3) Do you have any suggestions on what we can do to help you on the
final or the AP test.
Review key terms, court cases, amendments. Basically it would be
nice to have a major outline we can work on as a class that high
lights all the major things we have discussed.
Please answer the following questions:
1) What topics have we covered that you feel we might go over again? |
Things we covered in the begiining on the year. |
2) Are there any topics regarding government or current events you would like to discuss in class (topics not relevant to our class will be ignored :-)? |
|
The current election. |
|
3) Do you have any suggestions on what we can do to help you on the final or the AP test. |
A review packet like we had in AP US History last year. |
Note please don't make up answers to the first two questions. If you have nothing constructive to add, just say so. Don't make me waste time doing something we don't need. |
|
-Saba Zenaw |
If there’s any topic I feel I need refreshing on it would have to be
congress.
2)Are there any topics regarding government or current events you
would like to discuss in class (topics not relevant to our class will
be ignored :-)?
Foreign Affairs, if relevant to our class.
3)Do you have any suggestions on what we can do to help you on the
final or the AP test.
A lot of class review on everything we’ve already done.
2) Are there any topics regarding government or current events you
would like to discuss in class (topics not relevant to our class will
be ignored :-)? No i dont think so
3) Do you have any suggestions on what we can do to help you on the
final or the AP test. I think getting a review of what will be on the
final would be nice and also maybe so AP MC questions with the anwser
so we know wether or not they're right, and maybe going over the final
review in class to make sure we're studying the right thing for our
final.
2) Are there any topics regarding government or current events you
would like to discuss in class (topics not relevant to our class will
be ignored :-)?
-The balance of powers between Congress and the Senate sometimes
confuse me
3) Do you have any suggestions on what we can do to help you on the
final or the AP test.
-Many study groups :)
Note please don't make up answers to the first two questions. If you
have nothing constructive to add, just say so. Don't make me waste
time doing something we don't need.
I think we should go over the stuff that we did in the beginning of
the semester. Go over the court cases and how it applies to the
Constitution.
2) Are there any topics regarding government or current events you
would like to discuss in class (topics not relevant to our class will
be ignored :-)?
I think it would be cool to discuss How do we diplomatically stop any
country from creating nuclear weapons and why do they not have the
right to have them in the first place.
3) Do you have any suggestions on what we can do to help you on the
final or the AP test.
I think we should just have a quick review over the main things that
we've gone over this semester.
On Dec 1, 2:54 pm, "Mr. Kelly" <mrkellyatak...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Please answer the following questions:
> 1) What topics have we covered that you feel we might go over again?
> I feel like we should go over the primaries and how delegates and super delegates are selected.
> 2) Are there any topics regarding government or current events you
> would like to discuss in class (topics not relevant to our class will
> be ignored :-)?
> I really like coverage of the occupy wall street movement but other than that I can't think of much.
> 3) Do you have any suggestions on what we can do to help you on the
> final or the AP test.
> I like the idea of a tutoring session once a month to just kinda keep the things about government fresh in our minds.
2) Are there any topics regarding government or current events you
would like to discuss in class (topics not relevant to our class will
be ignored :-)?
None sorry
3) Do you have any suggestions on what we can do to help you on the
final or the AP test.
We should review as a class with a game of trivia one side of the
class vs. the other.
On Dec 1, 2:54 pm, "Mr. Kelly" <mrkellyatak...@gmail.com> wrote:
I feel we should go over things like the court cases we need to know
and the sections of amendments and civil rights
2) Are there any topics regarding government or current events
you would like to discuss in class (topics not relevant to our class
will be ignored :-)?
I would like to discuss America's role in foreign affairs and the
details of it.
3) Do you have any suggestions on what we can do to help you on
the final or the AP test.
I would like a vocab study day.
On Dec 1, 2:54 pm, "Mr. Kelly" <mrkellyatak...@gmail.com> wrote:
2. Probably things that we absolutely need to know about or something
regarding foreign affairs.
3. Review key vocab words and important court cases, a review packet
that we can go over as a class.
On Dec 1, 2:54 pm, "Mr. Kelly" <mrkellyatak...@gmail.com> wrote:
| 1) I think we should go over the material we covered the first six weeks, and things that would be on the final. 2) nothing that i can think of. 3) Have a day of study, or just review vocab. --- On Thu, 12/1/11, Mr. Kelly <mrkelly...@gmail.com> wrote: |
|
On 12/1/11, Corinne Karr <corinn...@live.com> wrote:
>
> 1) What topics have we covered that you feel we might go over again?I think
> briefly going over what we learned at the beginning of the semester might be
> beneficial.
>
> 2) Are there any topics regarding government or current events you
> would like to discuss in class (topics not relevant to our class will be
> ignored :-)?I would like to know more about America's relationship with
1) What topics have we covered that you feel we might go over again?
--Like what most are saying, I also think we should go over first six weeks material.
2) Are there any topics regarding government or current events you
would like to discuss in class (topics not relevant to our class will
be ignored :-)?
--None at the moment.
3) Do you have any suggestions on what we can do to help you on the
final or the AP test.
-- I think we should go over all the vocabulary, like our note cards.
And maybe tell us what exactly we should know.
On Dec 1, 2:54 pm, "Mr. Kelly" <mrkellyatak...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
1. I believe we should have a review over most of the topics we've
discussed over this first semester.
2. I would like to talk more about foreign affairs and/or Occupy
Wallstreet.
3. We need to review all we can before taking the final.
On Dec 1, 3:54 pm, "Mr. Kelly" <mrkellyatak...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Please answer the following questions:
> 1) What topics have we covered that you feel we might go over again?
> I have nothing constructive to say.
> 2) Are there any topics regarding government or current events you
> would like to discuss in class (topics not relevant to our class will
> be ignored :-)?
> I don't know specifically but I would like to cover the most important stuff briefly.
> 3) Do you have any suggestions on what we can do to help you on the
> final or the AP test.
> No, I do not have any suggestions at this moment.
2) Are there any topics regarding government or current events you
would like to discuss in class (topics not relevant to our class will
be ignored :-)? Pastafarianism
3) Do you have any suggestions on what we can do to help you on the
final or the AP test.
Other than taking it for me i guess reviewing it in class would help
Note please don't make up answers to the first two questions. If you
have nothing constructive to add, just say so. Don't make me waste
time doing something we don't need.
On Dec 2, 12:57 am, "hailicalhou...@yahoo.com"
2.) Occupy Wall Street and how it started.
3.) Lots of review, jeopardy..or more study guides! :)
On Dec 1, 2:54 pm, "Mr. Kelly" <mrkellyatak...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Dec 1, 2:54 pm, "Mr. Kelly" <mrkellyatak...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Please answer the following questions:
> 1) What topics have we covered that you feel we might go over again?
>
> 2) Are there any topics regarding government or current events you
> would like to discuss in class (topics not relevant to our class will
> be ignored :-)?
>
> 3) Do you have any suggestions on what we can do to help you on the
Please answer the following questions: |
| 1) What topics have we covered that you feel we might go over again? |
| Nothing |
2) Are there any topics regarding government or current events you would like to discuss in class (topics not relevant to our class will |
| be ignored :-)? Nope |
3) Do you have any suggestions on what we can do to help you on the |
| final or the AP test. Some review. Nope |
Note please don't make up answers to the first two questions. If you have nothing constructive to add, just say so. Don't make me waste time doing something we don't need. |
| This is by Erica Gallardo in 7th Period |
Please answer the following questions:
1) What topics have we covered that you feel we might go over again?
I think it would be helpful to go over important cases from earlier in the year.
2) Are there any topics regarding government or current events you
would like to discuss in class (topics not relevant to our class will
be ignored :-)?
Continue to give updates on the election.
3) Do you have any suggestions on what we can do to help you on the
final or the AP test.
Going over questions people have about the review you gave us.
1) What topics have we covered that you feel we might go over again? A general review of important cases would be nice.
2) Are there any topics regarding government or current events you
would like to discuss in class? A look inside Congress, like who our reps are and important, relevant to bills that're being passed presently/recently.
3) Do you have any suggestions on what we can do to help you on the
final or the AP test? Jeopardy! It's always a good way to study :) i vote we do a bit of that haha.
2) Are there any topics regarding government or current events you
would like to discuss in class (topics not relevant to our class will
be ignored :-)?
No current events.
3) Do you have any suggestions on what we can do to help you on the
final or the AP test.
government jeapordy! They did something similar in US history.
2) Are there any topics regarding government or current events you
would like to discuss in class (topics not relevant to our class will
be ignored :-)?
The election
3) Do you have any suggestions on what we can do to help you on the
final or the AP test.
Lots and lots of reviewing
2) I would like to disscuss in class the president's role in dealing
with the economy. How and what does he do, to stabalize the economy. I
would also like to disscuss what is the publics role in influencing
supreme court decions, if they even are able to.
3) For the final I would like to suggest that we as a class would take
a day before the final to review for it. During this time we would ask
you questions to clarify topics that we do not know, or may not
understand. By doing this, all the material that we have covered
throught the year will be fresh in our minds.
On Dec 1, 2:54 pm, "Mr. Kelly" <mrkellyatak...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Please answer the following questions:
> 1) What topics have we covered that you feel we might go over again?
>
> 2) Are there any topics regarding government or current events you
> would like to discuss in class (topics not relevant to our class will
> be ignored :-)?
>
> 3) Do you have any suggestions on what we can do to help you on the
> final or the AP test.
>
> Note please don't make up answers to the first two questions. If you
> have nothing constructive to add, just say so. Don't make me waste
> time doing something we don't need.
2) Are there any topics regarding government or current events you
would like to discuss in class (topics not relevant to our class will
be ignored :-)?
I don't think there are any topics that i could think of at the
moment.
3) Do you have any suggestions on what we can do to help you on the
final or the AP test.
My suggestions are just holding AP study sessions, giving out practice
tests, and giving more free response questions. That way we will feel
more prepared and confident when we take the AP test in May.
2) Are there any topics regarding government or current events you
would like to discuss in class (topics not relevant to our class will
be ignored)?
i would enjoy a topic more on the subject of lobbyists and how they
are able to do what they do in their iron triangles, and what they are
doing right now
3) Do you have any suggestions on what we can do to help you on the
final or the AP test.
None, other than study groups to study court cases and definitions of
words.
On Dec 1, 2:54 pm, "Mr. Kelly" <mrkellyatak...@gmail.com> wrote:
Please answer the following questions:
1) What topics have we covered that you feel we might go over again?
Beginning of the year information.
2) Are there any topics regarding government or current events
youwould like to discuss in class (topics not relevant to our class
will be ignored :-)?
No, I have none.
3) Do you have any suggestions on what we can do to help you on the
final or the AP test.
review key terms as a class.
On Dec 1, 2:54 pm, "Mr. Kelly" <mrkellyatak...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Please answer the following questions:
> 1) What topics have we covered that you feel we might go over again?
> It was a pretty good review today.
> 2) Are there any topics regarding government or current events you
> would like to discuss in class (topics not relevant to our class will
> be ignored :-)?
> Felt good about the reviewing and topics that were discussed in each question.
> 3) Do you have any suggestions on what we can do to help you on the
> final or the AP test.
> key terms.
On Dec 1, 3:54 pm, "Mr. Kelly" <mrkellyatak...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Please answer the following questions:
> 1) What topics have we covered that you feel we might go over again?
>
> 2) Are there any topics regarding government or current events you
> would like to discuss in class (topics not relevant to our class will
> be ignored :-)?
>
> 3) Do you have any suggestions on what we can do to help you on the
> final or the AP test.
>