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Government Power: Do the Actions of Government Effect Me? Lesson PlanGovernment Power: Do the Actions of Government Effect Me? Lesson Plan
Publisher
K20 LEARN
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Grade
11th - 12th
Subjects
Social Studies & History
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Duration
3 hrs
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Direct Instruction
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Internet Access
Year
2020
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Government Power: Do the Actions of Government Effect Me?

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This Government Power: Do the Actions of Government Effect Me? lesson plan also includes:
  • Rubric Editorial Paper (.pdf)
  • Student Handout 1 - Government Regulations (.pdf)
  • Student Handout 2 - Fundamental Concepts of Power (.pdf)
  • Teacher Copy - Fundamental Concepts of Power (.pdf)
  • Government Power: Do the Actions of Government Effect Me? (.html)
  • Rubric - Editorial Paper (.pdf)
  • Rubric - Editorial Paper (.docx)
  • Student Handout 1 - Government Regulations (.pdf)
  • Student Handout 1 - Government Regulations (.docx)
  • Student Handout 2 - Fundamental Concepts of Power (.pdf)
  • Student Handout 2 - Fundamental Concepts of Power (.docx)
  • Teacher Copy - Fundamental Concepts of Power (.pdf)
  • Teacher Copy - Fundamental Concepts of Power (.docx)
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What does the government have to do with getting a driver's license? Including the calorie count for a meal on a restaurant menu? By discussing these kinds of questions and researching how concepts behind federal, state, and local governments have evolved, learners uncover the role the government plays in daily life. Using research, they then write editorials on an issue involving government power they find important.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

city government, governments, local government, the united states government, the federal government, government systems, representative government, state government, presidential roles and powers, the separation of powers

Additional Tags

social studies

Instructional Ideas

  • Research the origins of government power using included activities
  • Evaluate the role of government in daily life by discussing scenarios

Classroom Considerations

  • Class members must have access to a computer for research

Pros

  • The lesson makes content relevant to students
  • Graphic organizers and activities allow for easy scaffolding or extension

Cons

  • None

Common Core

RH.11-12.1 RH.11-12.2 RH.11-12.9 RH.11-12.10

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