Johnston Middle School Lesson Plan 2015-2016 Teacher: Mathis, Stephen P Subject: Texas history Unit 9: Texas Government Unit: ELPS Mon. ✔ P TEKS Student Objective (The students will) c1a 7.14A identify how th Texas Constitution reflects the principles of limited government, republicanism, checks and balances, federalism, separation of powers, popular sovereignty, and individual rights c3e 7.14B compare the principles and concepts of the Texas Constitution to the US Constitution, including the TExas and US Bill of Rights G Week Of: Teaching, Reteaching, Enrichment, Assessment Activities copy homework into agenda Do Now Branches of Government and their roles - graphic organizer - add in key terms Discussion - Role of a Constitution - analysis of the US Constitution; why is a constitution necessary, what does "consent of the governed" mean Feb 15 - Feb 19 2016 Resources/Materials Homework textbook ch 28-30 no copies of Constitution homework same as above Tues. ✔ P G c1a Wed. ✔ 7.14A c3e 7.14B P identify how th Texas Constitution reflects the principles of limited government, republicanism, checks and balances, federalism, separation of powers, popular sovereignty, and individual rights compare the principles and concepts of the Texas Constitution to the US Constitution, including the TExas and US Bill of Rights G copy homework into agenda Do Now design a table to take notes, include categories of the dates written and ratified, preamble, Articles, ill of Rights, Power of Govt, summary for both US and Texas Constitution Class project- groups, each get 1 of the 7 Principles, incl simple def in student friendly vocab, at least 3 real world examples of action, an illustration/symbol that represents the ideas expressed -each group teaches to class textbook, lg paper or butcher paler no homework textbook ch 29, additional resources curriculum guide handout game cards - Government match up sort activity no homework same as above Thurs. ✔ P G Fri. ✔ P G 7.15A 7.15B 7.15C describe the structure and functions of government at municipal, county, and state levels identify major sources of revenue for state and local governments such as property tax, sales tax, and fees describe the structure, funding, and governance of Texas public education, including local property taxes, bond issues, and state and federal funding supported by stat and federal taxpayers copy homework into agenda Do Now - revisit branches of govt graphic organizer extension - add key positions to chart discussion notes: Federalism - federal, state, county, local (design as a subset group (math) and place comparisons and intersecting jobs within jhandout - Levles and Branches of Government if time, play Government Match Up Card sort as closing * This lesson plan addresess individual IEP's or service plans for students in specific classes. ** Lesson plans are subject to change Lock
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