If you’re brand new to Civics or need to upgrade what you have, this is ready-to-go and fully loaded for you!
Challenge your students to see the why and how of this most secretive branch of government, including how its day-to-day operations don’t necessarily match with the Framers’ intentions, with this slide deck kit.
Here’s what’s included in this complete Judicial Branch Lecture Kit:
95-Slide Lecture
- Clean, modern look in Google Slides (one-click download to PowerPoint)
- Extensive teacher script on every slide
- Embedded animations to focus attention
- “Pause and Talk” reflection & processing questions at the end of each segment
2 Differentiated Versions of Accompanying Notes
- 5-Page guided notes for on-level students
- 5-Page more scaffolded fill-in-the-blank notes for support students
- Print PDF and Google Doc files of both sets
- Answer key included too!
50+ Question Test Bank
- Easily copy/paste questions to build quizzes and formative checks natively into your LMS or other platform
- Fill-in-the-blank, matching, short-answer, and open-ended questions included
- Answer key included too!
This lecture covers:
- Founders’ intentions with creating an isolated judiciary
- Lifetime appointments, “in good behavior” standing
- Unofficial requirements expected of a federal judge
- Comparison with other countries’ requirements for judges
- Judiciary Act of 1789
- District & Circuit courts
- Presidential appointment with Senate confirmation
- Marbury v. Madison & judicial review
- Textualist, Orginialist, & Living Constitutionalist interpretations
- Judicial restraint & judicial activism
- Supreme Court ruling “tests” to set precedents
- Majority & Minority Opinions
- Original & Appellate jurisdiction
- Overturning Supreme Court rulings, constitutional amendments
- Current members & leaning of the Supreme Court
- Landmark cases highlighted to illustrate concepts listed
– Dred Scott v. Sanford
– Riley v. California
– Dobbs v. Jackson
– Obergefell v. Hodges
– Virginia v. Tennessee
– Brandenburg v. Ohio
– Schenk v. United States
– Brown v. Board
– Plessy v. Ferguson
– Texas v. Johnson - Illustrative recent & historical examples of all topics
This resource is 95 slides, 12 PDF pages, plus Google files.