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Preview of Legislative, Executive, Judical Branch Activities: 31 Total Activities

Legislative, Executive, Judical Branch Activities: 31 Total Activities

31 lessons in one! This bundle package includes interactive activities, group projects, worksheets, notes, and homework. Here is a breakdown of what’s included: Notes Growth of Presidential Power The President’s Executive Powers The President’s 8 Roles Intro to Congress Article 1: The Legislative Branch The Senate The House of Representatives Members of Congress Committees The Expressed Powers Nonlegislative Powers The Supreme Court The Special Courts Judicial Terms Quizzes The Senate The HOR
Preview of Ideals of Democracy: American Independence, War, and Constitution Lecture Notes

Ideals of Democracy: American Independence, War, and Constitution Lecture Notes

Using Lecture Notes on Democratic Ideals and the American Revolution in Social Studies CoursesPurpose:To provide a comprehensive framework for teaching key concepts in civics, AP Government, U.S. Government, Constitutional Law, Law Studies, or other applicable social studies courses using the lecture notes on democratic ideals and the American Revolution.Integrating the Lecture NotesCivics and Middle School Social StudiesIntroduction to Fundamental Concepts:Democratic Ideals: Use the lecture not
Preview of Branches of Government and Bureaucracy Lecture notes

Branches of Government and Bureaucracy Lecture notes

Using Lecture Notes in High School Government, Law Studies, or Middle School Civics ClassesOverviewThe lecture notes on Article One (Legislative Branch), Article Two (Executive Branch), Article Three (Judicial Branch), and the Bureaucracy provide a comprehensive framework for teaching students about the structure and functions of the U.S. government. Here’s how a teacher can integrate these notes into their curriculum:Lesson Planning and Implementation1. Introduction to the Constitution and Gove
Preview of AP Government and Politics Unit 3 Comprehensive Lecture notes with Bell Ringers

AP Government and Politics Unit 3 Comprehensive Lecture notes with Bell Ringers

"Rights Unveiled: Unit 3 Lecture Notes"Unlock the intricacies of constitutional rights and legal precedents with our comprehensive lecture notes for Unit 3: Safeguarding Rights - The Bill of Rights and Beyond. Tailored for AP Government and Politics courses, "Rights Unveiled" offers a detailed exploration of the Bill of Rights and subsequent amendments, providing a profound understanding of individual liberties, landmark Supreme Court cases, and the delicate balance between freedom and societal
Preview of AP Government and Politics Unit 2 Comprehensive Lecture Notes with Bell Ringers

AP Government and Politics Unit 2 Comprehensive Lecture Notes with Bell Ringers

Product Description: Title: "Government Insights: Comprehensive Unit Guides for AP Government and Politics"Unlock the mysteries of the American political system with our meticulously crafted "Government Insights" series. Designed specifically for AP Government and Politics, this comprehensive unit guide covers Unit 2: Interactions Between Branches of Government and Bureaucracy. Dive into each topic with engaging lecture notes, thought-provoking bell ringers, and real-world examples that make lea
Preview of AP Government and Politics Unit 1 Comprehensive Lecture Notes with Bell ringers

AP Government and Politics Unit 1 Comprehensive Lecture Notes with Bell ringers

Comprehensive AP Government and Politics Unit 1 Lecture Notes - Engage, Explore, Excel!Unlock the door to a captivating exploration of American government with our Comprehensive AP Government and Politics Unit 1 Lecture Notes. Crafted to be more than just a guide, this resource is your key to fostering dynamic classroom discussions, igniting critical thinking, and providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the Constitutional underpinnings of the U.S. government.Features that Set Us
Preview of Lecture Notes AP Government and Politics Topic 1.1- Ideals of Democracy

Lecture Notes AP Government and Politics Topic 1.1- Ideals of Democracy

Guide for Teachers: Using Lecture Notes for AP Government and Politics Topic 1.1 - Ideals of Democracy IntroductionThese lecture notes on the Ideals of Democracy provide a comprehensive overview of democratic principles as reflected in the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. This guide outlines how teachers can effectively use these notes to enhance student understanding and ensure success on the AP exam.Using the Lecture Notes in InstructionIntroduction to the Topic:Begin by
Preview of AP Government 1.9: Federalism in Action Lecture Notes

AP Government 1.9: Federalism in Action Lecture Notes

Using these lecture notes can greatly assist a teacher in preparing their students for success on the AP Government and Politics exam by providing a comprehensive understanding of federalism in action and its implications for policymaking. Here's how:1. Addressing Key Concepts:Comprehensive Coverage: The lecture notes cover essential topics such as the distribution of powers, environmental policymaking, branches of government roles, and conflicts between branches. This ensures that students have
Preview of AP Government 1.8 Constitutional Interpretations of Federalism Lecture Notes

AP Government 1.8 Constitutional Interpretations of Federalism Lecture Notes

Lesson Planning:1. Introduction:Start the lesson by presenting the essential question: "How has the balance of power between national and state governments been interpreted over time?"Provide a brief overview of federalism and its importance in the U.S. Constitution.2. Main Content Delivery:Utilize the lecture notes to explain the various aspects of constitutional interpretations of federalism, including:Different needs of the 13 colonies.Constitution's definition of federalism and key provision
Preview of AP Government Topic 1.7 Relationship Between the States and the Federal Gov't

AP Government Topic 1.7 Relationship Between the States and the Federal Gov't

How a Teacher Could Use These Lecture Notes in Instruction: Topic 1.7Lesson PlanningStructure the Lesson:Introduction: Begin with the essential question to frame the lesson.Background: Provide an overview of federalism and its significance in the U.S. Constitution.Main Content: Cover key constitutional clauses, types of powers, and fiscal federalism.Case Studies: Use historical and modern examples to illustrate concepts.Conclusion: Summarize key points and revisit the essential question.Detailed
Preview of AP Government Lecture Notes 1.6: Principles of American Government

AP Government Lecture Notes 1.6: Principles of American Government

How a Teacher Could Use These Lecture Notes in InstructionLesson PlanningStructure the Lesson:Introduction: Start with the essential question to guide the lesson's focus.Background: Provide context on the Framers' intentions and the foundation of the principles of separation of powers and checks and balances.Main Content: Discuss the three branches of government, key concepts, and mechanisms of checks and balances.Federalist and Anti-Federalist Views: Present excerpts from Federalist Paper No. 5
Preview of Lecture Notes 1.5: Ratification of the Constitution AP Government and Politics

Lecture Notes 1.5: Ratification of the Constitution AP Government and Politics

How a Teacher Could Use These Lecture Notes in Instruction Lesson Lesson PlanningStructure the Lesson:Introduction: Start with the essential question to guide the lesson's focus.Background: Provide context on the Constitutional Convention and differing plans.Main Content: Discuss the key compromises and the ratification process.Modern Relevance: Connect historical debates to modern constitutional issues.Conclusion: Summarize the key points and revisit the essential question.Detailed Lesson Plan:
Preview of Lecture Notes AP Government 1.4: Challenges of the Articles of Confederation

Lecture Notes AP Government 1.4: Challenges of the Articles of Confederation

Lesson PlanningStructure the Lesson:Introduction: Start with the essential question to guide the lesson's focus.Background: Provide context on the drafting of the Articles to set the stage for understanding why the Articles were created and what they intended to achieve.Main Content: Discuss the key provisions and weaknesses of the Articles.Case Study: Use Shay's Rebellion as a concrete example of the Articles' failures.Debate and Conclusion: Facilitate a discussion on the debates over granting
Preview of AP Government and Politics 1.3 Government Power Individual Rights Notes

AP Government and Politics 1.3 Government Power Individual Rights Notes

OverviewThe balance between government power and individual rights has been a central theme in American political thought. This topic explores how Federalist and Anti-Federalist views on central government and democracy are reflected in America's foundational documents, including the U.S. Constitution, Federalist Paper No. 10, and Brutus No. 1.Essential QuestionHow are Federalist and Anti-Federalist views on central government and democracy reflected in America’s foundational documents?The tensi
Preview of AP Government Topic 1.2: Types of Democracy Lecture notes and Activities

AP Government Topic 1.2: Types of Democracy Lecture notes and Activities

Guide for Teachers: Using Lecture Notes and ActivitiesIntroductionThese lecture notes and activities are designed to help students understand the three types of representative democracies—participatory, pluralist, and elite democracies—and the tensions that arise from these models. The structured approach ensures comprehensive coverage of AP Government and Politics Topic 1.2 and fosters active learning and critical thinking.Using the Lecture NotesIntroduction to the Topic:Begin the lesson with a
Preview of AP Comparative Government: Introduction to Comparative Government PowerPoint

AP Comparative Government: Introduction to Comparative Government PowerPoint

The Introduction to Comparative Government PowerPoint allows students to become more familiar with the basic and core concepts needed to fully understand AP Comparative Government. As such the PowerPoint is broken into: *Comparative Approaches*The Concept of Country*The Basics of Government*Levels of Government*Political Institutions*Electoral Systems*Linkage Institutions*Social Cleavages*Political Ideologies*Development & ChangeUPDATED (January 2019): Now a Google Slides Presentation [is ed
Preview of A Face in The Crowd Film Analysis with Answer Key

A Face in The Crowd Film Analysis with Answer Key

Product Description: Comprehensive Film Analysis Guide for "A Face in the Crowd" - A Government and History Classroom EssentialUncover the Power of Media and Politics with "A Face in the Crowd"!Engage your students with the riveting exploration of media influence, charisma, and political power through our Comprehensive Film Analysis Guide for "A Face in the Crowd." Designed specifically for high school government and history teachers, this guide transforms Elia Kazan's thought-provoking film int
Preview of President Lincoln speeches - primary sources

President Lincoln speeches - primary sources

Created by
Mr Mc
I have included excerpts from 3 of President Lincoln's speeches: Lincoln's House Divided speech The Lincoln vs. Douglas debates The Presidents Inaugural address These excepts and accompanying questions are used so students can get an accurate view and understanding of Lincoln's views on slavery
Preview of Legislative Branch Activity Bundle: 15 Lessons in 1

Legislative Branch Activity Bundle: 15 Lessons in 1

This bundle package includes 15 days worth of activities that cover all of the major topics when it comes to the Legislative Branch. Topics covered are: Notes Intro to Congress Article 1: The Legislative Branch The Senate The House of Representatives Members of Congress Committees The Expressed Powers Nonlegislative Powers Activities How a Bill Becomes a Law Booklet Expressed Powers Skit Jeopardy Review Game Congress Family Feud Congress Word Search The Four Types of Committees in Congress
Preview of Graphic Organizer:  Key people of the Enlightenment

Graphic Organizer: Key people of the Enlightenment

Created by
M and M
This organizer contains the key people of the Enlightenment and includes their major works and beliefs.
Preview of Conservative vs. Liberal Viewpoints Notes

Conservative vs. Liberal Viewpoints Notes

Created by
SDB
I created this for use in my senior American Government course, along with the Conservative vs. Liberal Viewpoints PPT. Covers most major issues, from abortion to welfare, with fill-in-the-blank style sentences so students can easily keep up.
Preview of Declaration of Independence Lesson & Lecture Guide (Map activity)

Declaration of Independence Lesson & Lecture Guide (Map activity)

Product Description: "Colonial Grievances Unearthed" Lesson & Lecture GuideUnlock a dynamic and engaging teaching experience with our comprehensive "Colonial Grievances Unearthed" Lesson & Lecture Guide – designed to captivate students through a kinesthetic exploration of the grievances leading to the Declaration of Independence. This resource package provides everything you need to transform your classroom into an interactive learning environment.Product Features:Detailed Lesson Plan:A
Preview of AP Comparative Government: Advanced Democracies PowerPoint

AP Comparative Government: Advanced Democracies PowerPoint

The Advanced Democracies PowerPoint allows students to become more familiar with the basic and core concepts needed to fully understand AP Comparative Government and that of established democracies such as the United Kingdom and The European Union. As such the PowerPoint is broken into:*Making of the Modern State of United Kingdom [including geography and historical events*Participation in British Society [including political parties such as the Labour and Conservative Party and interest groups
Preview of Legislative, Executive, Judicial Branch Notes

Legislative, Executive, Judicial Branch Notes

This bundle package includes 14 days worth of notes that cover all of the major topics when it comes to the three branches of government. Topics covered are: Growth of Presidential Power The President’s Executive Powers The President’s 8 Roles Intro to Congress Article 1: The Legislative Branch The Senate The House of Representatives Members of Congress Committees The Expressed Powers Nonlegislative Powers The Supreme Court The Special Courts Judicial Terms If you like this bundle, be sure t
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