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1 Banner from http://government.pppst.com/3branches.html
Teacher’s Page

2 Audience 4th-5th Graders History/Social Studies Class
Students who need to learn the basics of the three branches of government and what each branch represents

3 Learning Environment As a class, or in small groups
In the classroom, or on a computer Collaborative work For “in the classroom” utilize discussion

4 Objective Condition- After viewing the PowerPoint, students should have basic understanding of the three branches of government, the powers of those three branches, and the system of checks and balances Performance- Quiz to assess student understanding on the the three branches of government and checks & balances Criteria- Students are expected to pass each quiz portion with 100% accuracy (with multiple tries)

5 How To: Next Slide Previous Slide Quiz

6 Why are there different branches of government?
Information adapted from

7 School House Rock - Three Ring Government (America Rock)
Video from

8 What would you like to learn today?
Judicial Branch Legislative Branch Executive Branch Checks & Balances Done with the lesson? Click below for more information and websites! Clip art from

9 Directions Read through the slides and watch the corresponding videos about the Judicial branch. As you read be sure to take notice of information and facts, as they could come up in the quiz proceeding the slides.

10 Just the Facts: The Judicial Branch of Government Trailer
Video from

11 The Judicial Branch is headed by the Supreme Court
The Judicial Branch is headed by the Supreme Court. Courts decide arguments about the meaning of laws, how they are applied, and whether they violate the constitution. Banner from Information adapted from

12 Powers of the Judicial Branch
Interprets laws Decides if laws are constitutional Decides court cases Settles cases between 2 or more states Information adapted from and

13 Quiz Directions Carefully read the questions
Choose the answer that best fits the question You must answer all questions correctly; a right answer will let you move on to the next question, while a wrong one will prompt you to review the material and answer the question again. Good luck!

14 Which one of these is not a power of the Judicial branch?
Interprets laws Decides court cases Makes new laws Decides if laws are constitutional

15 Good Job! Move on to the next question?
Correct! Good Job! Move on to the next question? Clip art from

16 Powers of the Judicial Branch
Interprets laws Decides if laws are constitutional Decides court cases Settles cases between 2 or more states Information adapted from and

17 Oops! Sorry, that is incorrect. Let’s go back and review the powers of the Judicial branch. Review

18 The Judicial branch is headed by the _________.
Senate Supreme Court Judicial Court House of Representatives

19 Good Job! Move on to the next question?
Correct! Good Job! Move on to the next question? Clip art from

20 The Judicial Branch is headed by the Supreme Court
The Judicial Branch is headed by the Supreme Court. Courts decide arguments about the meaning of laws, how they are applied, and whether they violate the constitution. Banner from Information adapted from

21 Oops! Sorry, that is incorrect. Let’s go back and review the Judicial branch. Review

22 The Judicial Branch is headed by the Supreme Court
The Judicial Branch is headed by the Supreme Court. Courts decide arguments about the meaning of laws, how they are applied, and whether they violate the constitution. Banner from Information adapted from

23 Oops! Sorry, that is incorrect. Let’s go back and review the Judicial branch. Review

24 What do courts do? Decide arguments about the meaning of laws
Decide how laws are applied Decide if laws violate the constitution All the above

25 Good Job! You have completed the lesson on the Judicial branch.
Correct! Good Job! You have completed the lesson on the Judicial branch. Clip art from

26 Directions Read through the slides and watch the corresponding videos about the Executive branch. As you read be sure to take notice of information and facts, as they could come up in the quiz proceeding the slides.

27 Just the Facts: The Executive Branch of Government Trailer
Video from

28 The Executive branch is headed by the president and his cabinet
The Executive branch is headed by the president and his cabinet. His cabinet consists of the vice president, the heads of 15 executive branch departments, and other government officials chosen by the president. Banner from Information adapted from

29 Powers of the Executive Branch
Enforces laws and recommends new ones Approves or vetoes Congress bills National defense Foreign affairs Writes federal budget Ceremonial duties Information adapted from and

30 Quiz Directions Carefully read the questions
Choose the answer that best fits the question You must answer all questions correctly; a right answer will let you move on to the next question, while a wrong one will prompt you to review the material and answer the question again. Good luck!

31 Which one of these is a power of the Executive branch?
Writes Federal Budget Decides how laws are applied Crafts Bills All the above

32 Powers of the Executive Branch
Enforces laws and recommends new ones Approves or vetoes Congress bills National defense Foreign affairs Writes federal budget Ceremonial duties Information adapted from and

33 Good Job! Move on to the next question?
Correct! Good Job! Move on to the next question? Clip art from

34 Oops! Sorry, that is incorrect. Let’s go back and review the powers of the Executive branch. Review

35 The vice president, the heads of 15 executive branches, and other government officials are part of the president’s _______. Table Book Club Court Cabinet

36 The Executive branch is headed by the president and his cabinet
The Executive branch is headed by the president and his cabinet. His cabinet consists of the vice president, the heads of 15 executive branch departments, and other government officials chosen by the president. Banner from Information adapted from

37 Good Job! Move on to the next question?
Correct! Good Job! Move on to the next question? Clip art from

38 Oops! Sorry, that is incorrect. Let’s go back and review the Executive branch. Review

39 The Executive branch is headed by the _______.
The president of the United States The Cabinet The president and his Cabinet None of the above

40 The Executive branch is headed by the president and his cabinet
The Executive branch is headed by the president and his cabinet. His cabinet consists of the vice president, the heads of 15 executive branch departments, and other government officials chosen by the president. Banner from Information adapted from

41 Good Job! You have completed the lesson on the Executive branch.
Correct! Good Job! You have completed the lesson on the Executive branch. Clip art from

42 Oops! Sorry, that is incorrect. Let’s go back and review the Executive branch. Review

43 Directions Read through the slides and watch the corresponding videos about the Legislative branch. As you read be sure to take notice of information and facts, as they could come up in the quiz proceeding the slides.

44 Just the Facts: The Legislative Branch of Government Trailer
Video from

45 The Legislative Branch is headed by Congress, which includes the House of Representatives and the Senate. The main task of these two bodies is to make the laws. Banner from Information adapted from

46 Powers of the Legislative Branch
Crafts bills Can overturn vetoes to pass bills Can impeach the president Approves president’s budget Approves and rejects president appointments Approving treaties Can declare war Information adapted from and

47 Congress: The Senate Voters elect 2 senators from each state.
There is equal representation from each state. Only the Senate can approve or reject treaties and presidential nominations for government offices. Information adapted from and Clip Art fromhttp://vector-images.com/image.php?epsid=11287

48 Congress: The House of Representatives
House is larger than the Senate Representation according to state population (states with larger population have more reps). Only the House can introduce spending bills. Information adapted from and Clip art from

49 Quiz Directions Carefully read the questions
Choose the answer that best fits the question You must answer all questions correctly; a right answer will let you move on to the next question, while a wrong one will prompt you to review the material and answer the question again. Good luck!

50 Which of these is not a power of the Legislative branch?
Overturn vetoes to pass bills Can impeach the president Can declare war None of the above

51 Good Job! Move on to the next question?
Correct! Good Job! Move on to the next question? Clip art from

52 Powers of the Legislative Branch
Crafts bills Can overturn vetoes to pass bills Can impeach the president Approves president’s budget Approves and rejects president appointments Approving treaties Can declare war Information adapted from and

53 Oops! Sorry, that is incorrect. Let’s go back and review the Executive branch. Review

54 In the Senate, there are ____ people from each state.
3 Depends on population 4 2

55 Good Job! Move on to the next question?
Correct! Good Job! Move on to the next question? Clip art from

56 Congress: The Senate Voters elect 2 senators from each state.
There is equal representation from each state. Only the Senate can approve or reject treaties and presidential nominations for government offices. Information adapted from and Clip Art fromhttp://vector-images.com/image.php?epsid=11287

57 Sorry, that is incorrect. Let’s go back and review the Senate.
Oops! Sorry, that is incorrect. Let’s go back and review the Senate. Review

58 In the House of Representatives, there are ____ people from each state.
2 Depends on population 4 3

59 Good Job! You have completed the lesson on the Legislative branch.
Correct! Good Job! You have completed the lesson on the Legislative branch. Clip art from

60 Congress: The House of Representatives
House is larger than the Senate Representation according to state population (states with larger population have more reps). Only the House can introduce spending bills. Information adapted from and Clip Art fromhttp://vector-images.com/image.php?epsid=11287

61 Oops! Sorry, that is incorrect. Let’s go back and review the House of Representatives. Review

62 Directions Read through the slides and watch the corresponding videos about checks and balances. As you read be sure to take notice of information and facts, as they could come up in the quiz proceeding the slides.

63 Checks and Balances By creating three branches of government, our founders built a "check and balance" system into the Constitution. This system was built so that no one branch of our government could become too powerful. Information adapted from and

64 Flow chart from http://www.cyberlearning-world.com/lessons/oct6usg.htm

65 Examples Each branch is restrained by the other two in several ways. For example, the president may veto a law passed by Congress. However, Congress can override that veto with a vote of two-thirds of both houses. Another example is that the Supreme Court may check Congress by declaring a law unconstitutional. The power is balanced by the fact that members of the Supreme Court are appointed by the president. Those appointments have to be approved by Congress. Information adapted from and

66 Quiz Directions Carefully read the questions
Choose the answer that best fits the question You must answer all questions correctly; a right answer will let you move on to the next question, while a wrong one will prompt you to review the material and answer the question again. Good luck!

67 Why was the checks and balances system built?
So the president could balance his checkbook So no one branch of the government becomes too powerful So the government can check up on people around the country None of the above

68 Good Job! Move on to the next question?
Correct! Good Job! Move on to the next question? Clip art from

69 Checks and Balances By creating three branches of government, our founders built a "check and balance" system into the Constitution. This system was built so that no one branch of our government could become too powerful. Information adapted from and

70 Oops! Sorry, that is incorrect. Let’s go back and review the Executive branch. Review

71 True or False: When the president vetoes a law, it is the final say
True or False: When the president vetoes a law, it is the final say. That law is “dead”. True False

72 Good Job! You have completed the lesson on checks and balances.
Correct! Good Job! You have completed the lesson on checks and balances. Clip art from

73 Examples Each branch is restrained by the other two in several ways. For example, the president may veto a law passed by Congress. Congress can override that veto with a vote of two-thirds of both houses. Another example is that the Supreme Court may check Congress by declaring a law unconstitutional. The power is balanced by the fact that members of the Supreme Court are appointed by the president. Those appointments have to be approved by Congress. Information adapted from and

74 Oops! Sorry, that is incorrect. Let’s go back and review the Executive branch. Review

75 Next step… Explore It has more information about the three branches of government and checks & balances. It also has quizzes to test your knowledge on the subject. also has more information. has free games and activities for students like you! These website will help better your understanding of government as a whole.


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