The System of Federalism Expressed, Implied, Concurrent, and Reserved Power

$1.95

Subject
Social Studies – History, Civics, U.S. History
Grade Levels
6th, 7th, 8th, 9th
Resource Type
Activities, Handouts, Internet Activities
File Type
Zip (1 MB|2 pg. handout + 19 slides + 2 pg. lesson plan)

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Description

This lesson focuses on the system of Federalism. The presentation discusses the different types of powers and how they are distributed between the state and the federal government. The students then apply their knowledge by analyzing headlines.

To make sure that students clearly understand the lesson being presented, I’ve created a clearly written presentation with formative assessment questions built write in! Students can answer the questions with a web-based program called Pear Deck (tutorial provided) or within class discussions. Pear Deck is not necessary to implement this lesson, as a separate exit ticket is also included. With Pear Deck, this lesson transitions to distance learning quite easily! At the same time, teachers can also just use the questions as discussion starters in the classroom. (To be clear, Pear Deck is not required.)

If you would prefer to use this lesson digitally, but not use Pear Deck, I’ve also provided directions as to how to turn this lesson into a simple Google Slides lesson. (You can see these directions in the preview on page 3.

This lesson includes:

  • a two-page handout for students will all the information from the presentation (PDF, PowerPoint and a Google Slides Link)
  • a 19 slide presentation with built-in assessment questions (PowerPoint and a Google Slides Link)
  • a 2-page lesson plan (PDF)

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