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Integrated Literary Assignment. 4-C3.02 Give examples of powers granted to the federal government (e.g. coining of money, declaring war) and those reserved for the states (e.g. driver’s license, marriage license). Chloe Leonardo. Books. Activity.
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Integrated Literary Assignment • 4-C3.02 Give examples of powers granted to the federal government (e.g. coining of money, declaring war) and those reserved for the states (e.g. driver’s license, marriage license). • Chloe Leonardo
Activity • Virtual Townhttp://www.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/ffb2987f-0a54-4169-a9f9-f5b8e0e4dc33/ffb2987f-0a54-4169-a9f9-f5b8e0e4dc33/
Web Sites • Brain Pop Jr.http://www.brainpopjr.com/socialstudies/government/localandstategovernments/preview.weml • Exclusive Powers of the National Government and State Governmentshttp://bensguide.gpo.gov/6-8/government/federalism2.html • Duckstershttp://www.ducksters.com/history/us_state_and_local_governments.php • Powers of Federal Government http://www.congressforkids.net/Constitution_powersoffedgov.htm
Lesson Plans • Lesson Plan 1: http://edsitement.neh.gov/lesson-plan/federalist-debates-balancing-power-between-state-and-federal-governments#section-16885 (column chart) • Lesson Plan 2: http://www.streetlaw.org/en/page/371/federalism_activity(venn diagram)
Music/Videos • Federal Powers Man http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfe_Tg8H5Yg • Branches of Governmenthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mt5K4ZK0ILY • American History 101http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaK-G7Dv6YQ
Works Cited • Harris, Nancy. (2007). What’s a City Council? (First Guide to Government) Heinemann First Library. • Kowalski, Kathiann M. (2012). Checks and Balances: A Look at the Powers of Government. Lerner Publishing Group. • Landau, Elaine. (2012). The President, Vice President, and Cabinet: A Look at the Executive Branch Lerner Publications. • Ragone, Nick. (2004). The Everything American Government Book: From the Constitution to Present-Day Elections, All You Need to Understand Our Democratic System. Adams Media. • Sobel, Sy. (1999). How the U.S. Government Works. Barron's Educational Series. • Virtual Town. Retrieved from • http://www.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/ffb2987f-0a54-4169-a9f9-f5b8e0e4dc33/ffb2987f-0a54-4169-a9f9-f5b8e0e4dc33/ • Brain Pop Jr. Retrieved from http://www.brainpopjr.com/socialstudies/government/branchesofgovernment/preview.weml • Ducksters Retrieved from http://www.ducksters.com/history/us_state_and_local_governments.php • Congress For Kids. Retrieved from http://www.congressforkids.net/Constitution_powersoffedgov.htm • Lesson Plan 1. Retrieved from http://edsitement.neh.gov/lesson-plan/federalist-debates-balancing-power-between-state-and-federal-governments#section-16885 • Lesson Plan 2. Retrieved from http://www.streetlaw.org/en/page/371/federalism_activity • Federal Powers of National Government and State Government. Retrieved from http://bensguide.gpo.gov/6-8/government/federalism2.html • Federal Powers vs. State Powers. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfe_Tg8H5Yg • Branches of Government. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mt5K4ZK0ILY • American History 101: Balancing State and Federal Power. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaK-G7Dv6YQ