Homework assignment: Study notes. DAY Quick quiz over departments. Suggest writing role or area of focus and having student write the name of the department next to it. Do twenty questions so some departments have more than one blank. Students are given 4 days to complete all the activity pages and on-line tasks for each of the three branches and balance of power plus Legislative, Executive and Judicial Branch activity pages. Students may work in partners or individually. Students are given lab time and the teacher serves as the advisor and facilitator.
However, students are expected to do some sections as homework. Students keep all work in an electronic or paper copy portfolio for future checking and presentation. On the fifth day, questions and activities are checked in groups of four. Teacher roams around meeting with each group discussing their questions and which answers were being debated.
Students make corrections so that they will have accurate information for the upcoming project. Introduce the "Teach Another Class Project" and decide on scoring guide.
Students are divided into six groups four each , two groups are assigned the Legislative Branch, two groups are assigned the Executive Branch, and two groups are assigned the Judicial Branch. Each group summarizes materials studied the first 5 days and conducts additional research on-line. Then each group designs a chart, backboard, PowerPoint presentation, a series of colorful overheads, or other format to teach another class about their subject. Arrange for students to make presentations to two classes.
One set of three groups Legislative, Executive, Judicial presents to each class. Each group must time their presentation and keep it to ten minutes.
Develop a scoring guide as a class to determine criteria for presentation. Students do a trial run for teacher before going "on the road" with their presentation.
Students divide into partners for the Cabinet Project see above. They are given 3 days to complete the project and 2 days are provided for presentations. Breadcrumb Harry S. Essay possibilities are suggested below: Describe how a Congress can check a President.
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