Federalism is a system of government in which power is shared between the federal government and state governments. ________________________________________________________________________________ Note: All assignments are located on Schoology calendar. Day 1 (March 22) AIM Explain what Federalism means, how it is different from other forms of government, and what parts of the Constitution defines it (Article 5, Amendments 10 and 14) AGENDA 1. Live Teams Meeting - Lecture - Federalism 2. Assignment - Federalism - Matching Vocabulary ASSESSMENT I can define federalism using only one word. I can give examples of Federalism on federal, state, and local levels. ________________________________________________________________________________ Day 2 (March 24) AIM Explain how the Constitution divides different powers in out governing system to include expressed, delegated, reserved, concurrent, and denied powers AGENDA 1. Branches and Layers Video Assignment 2. Chapter 3 - Federalism - Assignment - in Schoology ASSESSMENT I can define the different powers contained in the Constitution ________________________________________________________________________________ Day 3 (March 26) AIM Demonstrate knowledge of the branches and layers of government AGENDA 1. Complete Federalism - Test Prep/Study guide ASSESSMENT I can use a Venn Diagram to Identify expressed, reserved, and concurrent powers ADAPTATION word bank ________________________________________________________________________________ Day 4 (April 5) AIM Demonstrate knowledge of the concept of Federalism AGENDA 1. Live Teams meeting @12:30 - Test Prep - Chapter 3 - Federalism 2. If we have time we'll play Kahoots - Federalism ASSESSMENT I can differentiate between delegated, expressed, reserved, and denied powers of federal and state governments. ________________________________________________________________________________ Day 5 (April 5) AIM Demonstrate knowledge of the structure and function of Federalism AGENDA 1. Test - Chapter 3 - Federalism ASSESSMENT I can differentiate between delegated, expressed, reserved, and denied powers of federal and state governments. ________________________________________________________________________________ Academic Content Standards Theme - Government Topic - Structure and Functions of the Federal Government Content Statement 7. Law and public policy are created and implemented by 3 branches of government, each functions with its own set of powers and responsibilities.
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