We the PeopleGood Year Books, 2001 - Education Introduce students to each part of the Constitution by means of two-page activity sheets: a "Read-and-Answer" page that prompts them to find answers as they scour the Constitution's articles and amendments, and a "Take Another Look" page that helps students develop the skills of thinking citizens through activities such as debating important issues, researching today's leaders, and more. A final "You Be the Judge" chapter poses three legal cases relating to different parts of the Constitution. After students write their opinions, they read the Supreme Court's decision on a similar case. The full text of the Constitution is included. Grades 5-9. Suggested resources. Answer key. Good Year Books. 91 pages. |
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... EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT Election and Term of Office 22 Presidential Qualifications and Vacancies 24 The Powers of the President 26 ARTICLE III—THE JUDICIAL BRANCH The “What” and “Who” of the Judicial Branch 28 All Kinds of Cases 30 The ...
... EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT Election and Term of Office 22 Presidential Qualifications and Vacancies 24 The Powers of the President 26 ARTICLE III—THE JUDICIAL BRANCH The “What” and “Who” of the Judicial Branch 28 All Kinds of Cases 30 The ...
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... executive, One resource for some of this information is The World representatives your state on the governor. Almanac and Book of Facts. On. the. Floor. Break into small groups and review a portion of the Congressional Record. The ...
... executive, One resource for some of this information is The World representatives your state on the governor. Almanac and Book of Facts. On. the. Floor. Break into small groups and review a portion of the Congressional Record. The ...
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... executive and judicial branches. The process begins when the House of Representatives investigates charges of misconduct. If it decides there was misconduct, it sends an accusation to the Senate that an official has done something which ...
... executive and judicial branches. The process begins when the House of Representatives investigates charges of misconduct. If it decides there was misconduct, it sends an accusation to the Senate that an official has done something which ...
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