Constitution Unit
Federalism: Delegated, Reserved, and Concurrent Powers
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Digital, 1:1, interactive Social Studies learning!
Aim: How does the Constitution separate the powers between the state and national governments?
Included in this product:
• Title page
• Do Now question: Based on the quotation by a defender of the Constitution, what is the definition of federalism?
• Student-centered activity brainstorming issues/laws of their local government and the United States
• Delegated, Reserved, and Concurrent Powers reading passage
• Application Venn diagram based on student responses and reading passage
• Supremacy Clause understanding
• Federalism: The Division of Powers application activity
• Application/Higher Order Thinking/Closing activity
• Student journal entries based on federalism for application
• Answer Key for Teachers
Students will research and understand the role of delegated, reserved, and concurrent powers granted by the principle of federalism - they will apply their knowledge in a multitude of student-centered critical thinking activities
Adheres to Social Studies Common Core Standards - research, application, literacy, vocabulary
Differentiation: cooperative {students may work in pairs/groups according to teacher's discretion for activities}; questions are scaffolded; students participate in application scenarios
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Federalism: Delegated, Reserved, Concurrent Powers ASSL
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