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作者:Meagan Mathieson 6 年以前

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The Founding of American Governmnet

The instructional plan involves a multi-faceted approach to teaching about the American government's founding principles, focusing on the separation of powers and the analysis of primary sources.

The Founding of American Governmnet

The Founding of American Governmnet

Separation of Powers

Lecture Lesson
Students will follow along with a lecture about the three branches of government. During the lecture they will follow along by taking guided lecture notes. At the end of the lesson (the start of the following class) the students will score at least a 7/10 on a multiple-choice quiz about separation of powers.
Assessment: Students will take a multiple choice quiz about separation of powers. They must score 7/10 to pass.

Teacher will give a lecture using a power point presentation about the three branches of government.

Students will follow along with the lecture by taking guided notes that touch on key vocabulary and main topics of the lecture.

The Federalist Papers

Primary Source Lesson
In small groups, students will analyze Federalist Paper Number 10, Federalist Paper Number 51, and Federalist Paper Number 78, and answer questions about the documents by analyzing their sources and content.
Assessment: Students will complete a handout answering questions about how to identify the credibility and bias within primary sources, as well as the individual importance of each of the chosen Federalist Papers.

Teacher will explain the importance of primary sources and will monitor student understanding by assisting students with their assignment and asking clarifying questions.

Students will analyze the importance and relevance of primary sources by reading and analyzing key Federalist Papers' essays and answering questions about these documents.

The Constitutional Convention

Reading Lesson
Students will read and discuss short pieces about some of the key Founding Fathers and will analyze their political viewpoints by using a graphic organizer to compare their viewpoints.
Assessment: Students will have to identify at least 10 similarities and differences between the viewpoints of the Founding Fathers.

Teacher will monitor student understanding by going around the room and asking guiding questions to check levels of comprehension.

Students will read biographies about the key Founding Fathers and will create a Venn Diagram comparing and contrasting their ideas.