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The Power of 3: The Three Branches of Government Karen Guerrero Arizona Geographic Alliance Grade 2 1 class period ExecutiveLegislativeJudicial

ExecutiveLegislativeJudicial Standards National Geography Element 4 Human Systems 13. How the forces of cooperation and conflict among people influence the division and control of Earth's surface. Arizona Strand 4 Geography Concept 4 Human Systems PO 6 Recognize the connections between city, state, country, and continent. Arizona Strand 3 Civics/Government Concept 2 Structure of Government PO 1 Identify the three branches of national government as represented by the President, Congress, and the Supreme Court

Mathematics Common Core Standards Geometry 2.G.1. Recognize and draw shapes having specified attributes, such as a given number of angles or a given number of equal faces. Identify triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, and cubes. (Sizes are compared directly or visually, not compared by measuring.) Standards for Mathematical Practices 2.MP.2. Reason abstractly and quantitatively 2.MP.4. Model with mathematics ExecutiveLegislativeJudicial

Overview The United States formed a strong government when the became a country more than 200 years ago. Students will first explore which shape is the strongest and then will make connections to our three branches of government – forming a strong government to ensure our country is one of the strongest in the world. Purpose In this lesson students will determine the strongest shape and then build a model to help remember the 3 branches of government. ExecutiveLegislativeJudicial

ExecutiveLegislativeJudicial Materials Background information and video links:  School House Rock: Government – No More Kings  The US Government: Kids Edition Video/PPT  Three Branches Rap: Smart Songs Brads Cardstock Triangle pieces template

ExecutiveLegislativeJudicial Objective The student will be able to: 1. identify and build the strongest shape 2. name the three branches of government 3. discuss the three branches as a strong governmental structure

ExecutiveLegislativeJudicial Procedures Before class begins: Build a sample square, rectangle and triangle model for each group to explore and a large national and state government triangle to model.

ExecutiveLegislativeJudicial Procedures 1. In groups have the students explore the various shapes and determine which shape is the strongest. After a few minutes of exploration have groups share out their opinions and reasons. (The triangle is the strongest shape and does not collapse like 4 shaped figures. Many structures like bridges and large buildings use triangles because they can hold more weight and do not collapse)

ExecutiveLegislativeJudicial Procedures 2. Tell the students that today they will be learning about our government and the strong structure our Founding Fathers set up so that we would be a strong country even today. Watch No More Kings video clip to lead up to a discussion on why we just don’t have one person (the President) run everything.

ExecutiveLegislativeJudicial Procedures 3. Introduce the three branches of government using the terms: Executive: The President carries out the laws. Legislative: Congress makes the laws. Judicial: The Supreme Court decides what the laws mean. Then watch the US Government Kid’s Edition ppt/video to learn about the 3 branches.

ExecutiveLegislativeJudicial Procedures 4. After the videos and discussion on a powerful government based on three branches of government have students cut up their triangle pieces. Have them read the information found on the triangle and write or draw on the back two things that will help them remember each branch of the government and assemble with brads(use model for an example).

ExecutiveLegislativeJudicial Procedures 5. Show the students the state triangle and explain that our state government follows the same structure so that they have a strong government too.

ExecutiveLegislativeJudicial Procedures 6. Have students share out in pairs, small groups or whole class the three branches of government using their notes on the back side of their triangles.

Assessment Students will complete the Power of Three assessment with 80% accuracy. ExecutiveLegislativeJudicial

ExecutiveLegislativeJudicial Students can continue to research more information about the three branches of government. Students can watch the Three Branches Smart Song Rap.Three Branches Smart Song Rap Students can discuss three key people who help them become strong students (student-teacher- parent) and build a strong learning triangle. Students can further explore the idea of triangles being a strong shape by building a toothpick or popsicle bridge using triangles. Extensions

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