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Posted by Myla Liljemark on January 7, 2013

Essential Question:  How does government affect me?  How do I effect my government?

Formative Assessment #1:  Purpose of Government

Use the following worksheet to guide your exploration on the purpose of government.  To answer part 2 and 3 on this paper, please refer to Amnesty International’s report on human rights provided below. If you are doing this as make-up work or are on vacation, please chose one country for yourself that you research.  Then use the websites provided to look up information on three of the following countries:  Burma (Myanmar), France, Belarus, South Africa.  How do three of those countries treat their people?  Of the 3 that you read, please choose one country that best protects or is trying to protect human rights, and one that is doing poorly at it.  Complete Part 3 on the worksheet by using those two countries.

Amnesty International (weblink)

Human rights info for each country (weblink)

Purpose of Government (handout)

 

Formative Assessment #2:  Consitutional Convention and the Articles of Confederation

This is a group activity where students will teach each other about conflicts and compromise during the Constitutional Convention.  If you are doing this assignment outside of class (because of absences) you need to read the provided reading and answer the questions provided on the handout.

Articles of Confed Constitutional Convention (handout)

Articles of Confed Textbook readings (Use this reading for the visual diagram of the Articles of Confederation.)

Articles of Confed Constitutional Conv Reading (Use this link for the compromise/conflict part)

 

Formative Assessment #3: Federalism – State v. National Powers

What is Federalism? website (This is to help you if you don’t understand what it is)

Federalism – Can they do that? (handout) – This is a class activity that can be done in small groups.  All students need to turn it in.

Federalism powers circles chart

 

Formative Assessment #4:  Three Branches of Government

Need help understanding the three branches, their powers, and check and balances?  Visit this Brainpop video link for a quick lesson. This website also has useful information on the three branches of government.

3 Branches of Government Reading

Three Branches Super Heroes Activity directions and rubric

 

 Formative Assessment #5:  Bill of Rights

Use your textbook page 204-205 and page 216-219 to put each of the 10 Amendments from the Bill of Rights into your own words.  What do each mean.  You may be very basic in your answers.

Bill of Rights in Action handout

Bill of Rights TED video (for information)

Bill of Rights reading (for information)

 

Summative Assessment#1:  Citizenship

Citizenship Project (March 6)

 

 Summative Assessment #2:  End of Unit

End of Unit Assessment – Government

If you do not want one of the three topics provided, you may choose your own topic WITH MRS. LIL’S approval!  The following website provides some options.  http://www.procon.org/

Some articles have two versions provided.  Any articles that say “purple” are for students that have a high reading level.  Articles that say “yellow” are for students that feel more comfortable reading less complex words. 

Gun Control:

Gun Control Laws Debate

Gun Control – Warning Shots

CNN – Gun Control article and videos

Gun laws Reading + Colorado Article (purple) http://newsela.com/articles/colorado-guns/id/1101/ (This link will also take you to the article.)

Gun Laws Reading – Colorado Article (yellow)

Climate Change Laws:

Climate Change Reading – (yellow)

Climate Change Reading + (purple)

US News article

 Huffington Post article

Congress v. The Super Pollutants article

Washington Times article

Selective Service and Women:

ABC News article

US News article

USA Today article

Anchorage Daily News article

Washington Post article

 

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