This unit answers the following I Can Objectives:⦿Identify the powers of the president ⦿Explain how the powers of the president have grown over time ⦿Describe the checks on the powers of the president ⦿Analyze the importance of the president’s ceremonial roles. ⦿Determine the source of the president’s executive power. Compare and contrast the powers of the president with those of a prime minister •Students can analyze how the presidential power to declare war has changed over time. •Students can
You are receiving a powerpoint with guided notes that goes over the House of Representatives. The objectives of the lesson are: ▶Students can identify the structure of the House of Representatives. ▶Student can Evaluate the rules and customs of the House of Representatives. ▶Students can explain how the House conducts business. Notes and PPT are editable!!! Enjoy!!!
You will receive a powerpoint and guided notes covering Congressional Membership!
There is a link on the powerpoint to the Gerrymandering Crash Course on youtube! I like to show my students these videos for discussion purposes!
Objectives for the lesson:
-Compare and contrast the characteristics of the House and the Senate
-Explain how the majority parties use gerrymandering to gain an advantage in future elections
-Summarize qualifications for representatives and senators
This lesson answers the following objectives:
Students can:
-Describe the limits set on the monarchy in the English Bill of Rights.
-Explain Representative Government.
-Identify the sources that influenced the formation of Colonial Government.
-Analyze the way Colonial Governments were limited and representative.
You will receive an in depth ppt accompanied with guided notes. Also, a think pair share grid to end the lesson!
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You are receiving a ppt accompanied with guided notes! The following objectives are covered in this ppt/notes:
Explain the difference among unitary, confederate, and federal systems of government.
Differentiate between a monarchy and a democracy.
Understand the principle of Democracy.
This is a set of 6 questions to Craig Benzines crash course government on youtube. I have included the link with questions and a key! I use this to introduce government to my students the first week of school!
Powerpoint and Guided Notes outlining how power is divided and shared between the Federal Government and the States. There is a link with questions to the Crash Course episode on Federalism! Objectives: ●Explain how delegated, expressed, and implied powers differ. ●Define concurrent powers ●Outline the division of federal and state powers
This product bundle contains an 8 slide powerpoint on shaping public opinion. It is accompanied by fill in the blank guided notes (2 pages). It also contains a set of questions to American Government Crash Course Episode #34 with an answer key. I use this to introduce the lesson. The entire lesson takes 30-40 minutes depending on how much classroom discussion arises!
You will receive a powerpoint and guided notes over the Senate. Objectives of the lesson: ⦿Students can compare the Senate to the House of Representatives ⦿Students can summarize the rules and customs of the Senate ⦿Students can identify the leadership of the Senate ⦿Students can define the filibuster and describe how it is used. You can edit slides and notes to fit your needs! There is also a crash course video linked to the slides!
You are receiving a set of 6 questions with answer key to American Government Crash Course episode #34. The link to the video is included with an answer key. I use this episode to introduce my shaping public policy unit! Enjoy!
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Bachelors Degree in Political Science/Geography. Masters in Curriculum and Instruction and a Masters in Public Administration.
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