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Highlands Ranch High School - Mr. Sedivy
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American Government - Class Activity


Constitution Presentations

Articles one through seven of the U.S. Constitution will be studied by students presentations. Each student will be assigned to a specific group which will work on their assigned topic.

Group One Ð Article 1 Ð Sections 1 through 8

Group Two Ð Article 1 Ð Sections 9 through 10 and Article 2

Group Three Ð Articles 3 and 4

Group Four Ð Articles 5, 6, and 7.

Each team member must be involved in all aspects of the presentation Ð research, writing visual aids, art work as well as presenting to the class.

Teams must use visual aids, submit a bibliography, and copies of all their notes.

Grading of Presentations will be made by 5 peer evaluations and Mr. Sedivy will also rate presentation and the submitted hard copies of student work.

This assignment is given a point value of 200 points and presentations will begin following two class periods of work.


US Government - Democracy
State Government / National Government
Why Did Government Originate?

American Constitution
What is a Constitution?
Powers Prohibited to Congress / Powers Prohibited to States

Other Types of Government
Autocracy, Totalitarian Dictatorship, Absolute Monarchy

Class Activities
The Trial of Goldilocks
Constitution Presentations

America's Entry into World War I

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