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Evolution of the Presidency: Theodore Roosevelt to Franklin D. Roosevelt Lesson PlanEvolution of the Presidency: Theodore Roosevelt to Franklin D. Roosevelt Lesson Plan
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Evolution of the Presidency: Theodore Roosevelt to Franklin D. Roosevelt

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How much power should a president be allowed to exert? Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin D. Roosevelt exercised their power according to their interpretations of the United States Constitution, and these interpretations affected the policies and decisions of their respective administrations. Middle and high schoolers examine the extent to which these presidents used their power, as well as how other American presidents have interpreted the reach of the executive branch, with a group documentary project or research essay.

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CCSS: Designed

Concepts

united states presidents, presidents' day, franklin d. roosevelt, theodore roosevelt, the executive branch, the united states government, the united states constitution

Additional Tags

social studies

Instructional Ideas

  • Connect to a history lesson on the Constitution, the three branches of government, or the presidencies of the early to mid-20th century
  • Provide extension activities to advanced learners or as an extra credit assignment

Classroom Considerations

  • Designed to accompany Ken Burns' documentary The Roosevelts: An Intimate History; the resource provides video clips if you don't have access to the full film
  • Examples of other presidents' uses of executive power extends only through the Obama administration, so you may need to update the list for accuracy

Pros

  • Aligned to Common Core standards for language arts and literacy in history/social studies
  • Provides a rubric for standardized assessment

Cons

  • None

Common Core

RI.7.6 RI.8.6 RI.9-10.6 RI.9-10.7 RI.9-10.9 RI.11-12.6 RI.11-12.7 RI.11-12.9 SL.9-10.1.a SL.9-10.3 SL.9-10.5 SL.11-12.1.a SL.11-12.4 SL.11-12.5 RH.9-10.1 RH.9-10.5 RH.11-12.1 RH.11-12.5 WHST.9-10.2.a WHST.9-10.4 WHST.9-10.6 WHST.11-12.2.a WHST.11-12.4 WHST.11-12.6

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