Categorieën: Alle - government - documents - figures - roles

door Rebecca Field 2 jaren geleden

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Big Idea: The founding fathers created our government, and it still exists and affects us today.

The framework of the United States government, established by the founding fathers, continues to impact contemporary society. Citizens hold significant roles within this system, participating in civic ideals and practices.

Big Idea: The founding fathers created our government, and it still exists and affects us today.

Big Idea: The founding fathers created our government, and it still exists and affects us today.

What Students will Do (Objectives)

Interpret the language of the historical documents and put them into words the students will understand. (L.5.4 )
Explain the relationships, similarities, and differences between the historical documents of the time. (RI.5.3) (SL.5.6)
Summarize the purpose and content of the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. (SL.5.2) (5.SS.4.1.2) (W.5.4)

Key Understandings

Citizens have a role in the government.
The Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Articles of Confederation, and the Bill of Rights played a significant role in the creation of our government.
The U.S. government has changed over time.
There are several historical figures that played an important role in the creation of the government, including the founding fathers.
There are 3 branches in the US government that all hold different and important functions.

What the Students will Know (Objectives)

The significance behind and the purposes of the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. (5.SS.4.1.2) (5.SS.4.1.3) (5.SS.4.1.4)
Who the important figures in the creation of the government are, and the role that they played. (5.SS.1.1.2)
What the three branches of government are and how they function. (5.SS.4.2.2)

Essential Questions

What roles did historical figures play in the creation of the government?
If you were to create your own government, what would you include and why?
What differences can you see between how the early government was when it was first created and how it is now?
II. Time, Continuity, and Change
What were the different motivations behind the key documents (Declaration of Independence, Constitution, etc.) that were written during the creation of the government?
VI. Power, Authority, anf Governance
What does it mean to be a citizen? What is my role as a citizen?
X. Civic Ideals and Practices
What different roles do the 3 branches of government play?
VI. Power, Authority, and Governance