An inquiry unit immediately makes abstract concepts into intriguing and relevant lessons.
Each activity is driven by a guiding question that builds towards the unit question as well as has students exploring current issues and relevant examples.
The unit culminates with students answering the question in a DBQ-style essay and an optional authentic PBL project.
This unit can be done well in between six to eight weeks and has been crafted to support the standards of various states.
Included in this complete Three Branches of Government unit:
Overview
- Teacher Unit Overview with general notes, links, standards, and a pacing guide
- Daily Lesson Plans with step-by-step details, planning, and lesson takeaway notes
- Detailed Answer Keys for each activity
- Instructional Slide Deck slides to support activities and essay writing
- Student Unit Review and Skills handouts with self-checking questions and “I Can…” statements
- Student Unit Notes sheet for building deep and nuanced mastery of concepts over the course of the unit using powerful graphic organizers
- Student Skill Handouts that include Analyzing News Media Sources, Analyzing Political Cartoons, Deciding a Precise Position, Creating a Thesis Statement, and Including Evidence
Student Activities
- Unit Hook brainstorm, then examine the most effective ways to speak up to your representatives from a political insider
- Three Branches Comparison Chart and Checks & Balances Flowchart build on these reference notes throughout the whole unit
- The Legislative Branch closely read Article I, listen to two engaging podcasts, create a gallery walk of posters for members of Congress, collaborate card sort to learn how bills become a law, and compare Congress’s demographics against America’s
- The Executive Branch closely read Article II, listen to two engaging podcasts, create a gallery walk of posters for members of the Cabinet, simulate the Electoral College, and analyze and compare Presidential job approval rating numbers from past and present
- The Judicial Branch closely read Article III, listen to two engaging podcasts, create a gallery walk of posters for members of the Supreme Court, and analyze cases on the current docket
- Political Cartoon & News Media Analysis blank forms tailored to each branch to use with your own current events media sources
- Print PDF & editable Google versions of all student sheets included!
2 Summative Assessments
- DBQ Essay support your students with a collaborative brainstorm review activity, detailed instructions, outline template, sentence stems, step-by-step PPT slides, and rubrics that encapsulate their complete understanding by arguing their answer to the not-so-simple question, “How democratic is America’s government really?”
- Interview Narrative Essay Project after guiding students through thoughtful analysis, prepare them to interview a community member about their thoughts on how well America’s government is working, capturing the experience in a narrative essay (plus thank you note!) with step-by-step how-to guides and forms
ELL & Neurodiversity Supports
- Icon images and graphic organizers in activities to assist in concept understanding
- Collaborative, small-group activities that utilize spatial and kinesthetic skills and promote low-stakes student talk
- How-to skill sheets for essay writing skills
- Clear fonts and visual organization best practices used assignment sheets
This resource is 184 PDF pages, plus Google files.