Today you will be examining the the differences between Federalists and Anti-Federalists. In 1787 a convention was held, now known as the Constitutional Convention. At it, some of the biggest personalities our country has ever seen gathered to discuss how our fledgling (new) country should be run. What came out of this meeting, the Constitution, may well be the most flexible and most copied government document of all history. You are going to examine the road that we took to get there.
1. Open the Layar PDF below in Foxit PDF reader. This will act as your response guide to each station.
2. Open the Layar ap. When you point this at one of the pictures and tap on your screen, it will scan the picture and should bring up some "buttons". Today, those buttons will result in videos. Click on the buttons to view the videos.
3. Answer the questions on the sheet according to which station you are scanning.
4. It does not matter what order you go in as long as you match the answered on your sheet with the correct station.
5. Some of the stations are in the hallway. DO NOT DISRUPT CLASSES!
If disruptions occur you will no longer participate in the activity.
6. After completing the 8 stations, be sure to complete the quick check quiz below.
Take a look at these two letters to the editor from the fairly local website. They talk about the electoral college and how much representation each state receives. What do you think about what they say? Who do you think makes a better point?