A Fourth Branch of Government
Lesson Goal(s): Critically evaluate the purpose of the structure of government. Essential Question(s): Does the government need more than three branches? Lesson Plan: Students should already be familiar with the […]
Lesson Goal(s): Critically evaluate the purpose of the structure of government. Essential Question(s): Does the government need more than three branches? Lesson Plan: Students should already be familiar with the […]
Lesson Goal(s): Critically evaluate the purpose of the structure of government. Essential Question(s): Does the government need more than three branches? Lesson Plan: Students should already be familiar with the […]
This Civics course is designed to provide students with a fundamental and practical understanding of local, state and national government.
Goal(s): Students will be able to examine the U.S. Supreme Court’s power of judicial review and critique the various approaches justices take when interpreting the Constitution. Further, students will understand […]
Goal(s): Students will be able to examine the U.S. Supreme Court’s power of judicial review and critique the various approaches justices take when interpreting the Constitution. Further, students will understand […]
Lesson Goal(s): Create informed citizens and encourage civic engagement through the use of digital media by discussing current events in the context of the Constitution. Essential Question(s): How can an […]
Lesson Goal(s): Students will understand how the constitution is a document that is constantly being debated, and that the there are multiple interpretations of the constitution. Essential Question(s): Why is […]
Students will be able to analyze how the constitutional value of equality has changed over time.
Students will be able to analyze how the constitutional value of equality has changed over time.
Know the different rights guaranteed to the citizens of the United States and the reason the rights were created.
Know the different rights guaranteed to the citizens of the United States and the reason the rights were created.
Lesson Goal(s): Engage in active political dialogue by investigating the process by which bills become law and writing a letter to a representative about a bill. Essential Question(s): What responsibility […]
Lesson Goal(s): Engage in active political dialogue by investigating the process by which bills become law and writing a letter to a representative about a bill. Essential Question(s): What responsibility […]
Goal(s): Students will be able to analyze how the interpretation of the U.S. Constitution over time impacts the balance of power between the federal and state governments within the United […]
Goal(s): Students will be able to analyze how the interpretation of the U.S. Constitution over time impacts the balance of power between the federal and state governments within the United […]
Abstract: The Constitution created a federal government whereby power is shared between the federal and state governments as well as the citizens. The Constitution delegates specific power to the federal […]
Abstract: The Constitution created a federal government whereby power is shared between the federal and state governments as well as the citizens. The Constitution delegates specific power to the federal […]
Abstract: The First Amendment to the Constitution prohibits Congress from abridging free speech and the Fourteenth Amendment has been interpreted to extend those prohibitions to state and local governments as […]
Abstract: The First Amendment to the Constitution prohibits Congress from abridging free speech and the Fourteenth Amendment has been interpreted to extend those prohibitions to state and local governments as […]
Lesson Goal(s): Students will understand how the complexity of freedom of speech in schools in the 21st century. Essential Question(s): How has the first amendment been applied to free speech in […]
Goals: Students will be able to analyze how the constitutional right of privacy and the definition of search and seizure have evolved over time. Students will understand that: The U.S. […]
Goals: Students will be able to analyze how the constitutional right of privacy and the definition of search and seizure have evolved over time. Students will understand that: The U.S. […]
Lesson Goals: Students will be able to identify the political rights of citizens of the United States. Essential Question: What is the difference between freedom and liberty? Lesson Plan: Have […]
Lesson Goals: Students will be able to identify the political rights of citizens of the United States. Essential Question: What is the difference between freedom and liberty? Lesson Plan: Have […]
Abstract: The Constitution created a federal government based on the principle of separation of powers among the branches in order to prevent the abuse of power so feared by our […]
Abstract: The Constitution created a federal government based on the principle of separation of powers among the branches in order to prevent the abuse of power so feared by our […]
Lesson Goals: Students will be able to understand the difficulty of mediating different perspectives on slavery in revolutionary period America. Essential Questions: Why did the language of the Draft Declaration […]
Lesson Goals: Students will be able to understand the difficulty of mediating different perspectives on slavery in revolutionary period America. Essential Questions: Why did the language of the Draft Declaration […]
Objectives: Students will examine and interpret federal court cases pertaining to student speech rights in schools. Students will compare and contrast federal court cases with community views as provided by […]
Objectives: Students will examine and interpret federal court cases pertaining to student speech rights in schools. Students will compare and contrast federal court cases with community views as provided by […]
Abstract: The Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments slowed (but hardly eliminated) the pervasive racial discrimination that was a principal cause of the Civil War. The principle of equal protection is embodied in […]
Abstract: The Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments slowed (but hardly eliminated) the pervasive racial discrimination that was a principal cause of the Civil War. The principle of equal protection is embodied in […]
Lesson Goal(s): Understand the importance of precedents and Supreme Court rulings. Essential Question(s): How do precedents impact Supreme Court rulings? Lesson Plan: Provide students with a brief introduction on the […]