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Government And Politics (Congress)

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

AGENDA

  • Your Country?
  • Parts of Speech
  • Quizlet #1 - Questions
  • Post Quizlet #2
  • Three Branches Video
  • Group Document
  • Language Passive

AGENDA

  • Evernote
  • Remember POS?
  • Vocabulary #2 Questions
  • 3 Branches?
  • Passive
  • Preamble
  • Information About Congress
Photo by Aaron Burden

AGENDA

  • Preamble
  • Remember Congress?
  • Passive - Past Participles, Speak, and Homework
  • More Congress Info
  • Executive Branch

EVERNOTE

POS - PART OF SPEECH

  • What is each word?

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THREE BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT

VIDEO

GROUP DOCUMENT

  • Three Branches
Photo by afagen

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27-44

  • 25-26 Preamble

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VERB PARTS

  • Eat
  • Ate
  • Eaten
  • Eating
  • To eat
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WRITE THE PAST PARTICIPLE

  • Write the Past Participle
  • Sink
  • Fly
  • Bleed
  • Taught
  • Shoot
  • Run
  • Quit
Photo by yewenyi

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ANSWER - ACTIVE AND PASSIVE

  • Who elects the president?
  • Who makes laws?
  • Who signs bills into laws?
  • Who wrote the Constitution ?
  • Who broke the laws of war in 1775?

CONGRESS

VIDEO

  • What is Congress?

WRITE - YOUR LANGUAGE

  • The man wrote a law.
  • A law was written by the man.
Photo by skoeber

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WHAT DOES CONGRESS DO?

  • Brainstorm

JOBS OF CONGRESS?

  • Write and pass l___
  • Control t___ and spending
  • Approve presidents ap____
  • Regulate co____
  • Approve ch____ to Constitution
  • Public he____
  • Declared w___
  • Oversee or im____ the president

SENATORS FOR OHIO

COMMERCIAL

Photo by Carbon Arc

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READING CLUES

  • I read the Constitution, or the supreme law of the land.
  • I read the constitution or Declaration of Independence.

CLUES FOR DEFINITIONS

  • I read the Constitution, or the supreme law of the land.
  • I read the Constitution (the supreme law of the land.).
  • I read the Constitution, which is the supreme law of the land.
  • The Constitution is the supreme law of the land.
  • I read the Constitution, that is, the supreme law of the land.

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VIDEO

  • Debate - Democrat vs. Republican
  • President vs. Congress
Photo by realblades

WHY TWO PARTS?

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ICIVICS GAME

  • Which political party did you choose?
  • Which issue, or topic, did you choose?
  • Did your bill pass?

LAW

  • How does a bill become a law?
Photo by smlp.co.uk

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SCHOOLHOUSE ROCKS

  • My childhood teacher

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VIDEO

  • Clinton on Iraq War
  • Habeus Corpus Explained
Photo by cali.org

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QUIZLET

  • OpenStax "Congress"
Photo by RomanKetchup

FIELD TRIP

  • Ohio State Capitol