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HS American Gov. EBAS Lesson Seed: Landmark Decisions and Historical Impact of the Court on American Government [Limiting Student Liberties in School]
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Lesson seeds are ideas for the standards that can be used to build a lesson.  Lesson seeds are not meant to be all-inclusive, nor are they substitutes for instruction.  This lesson seed provides a compelling question and a bank of sources to use to drive an inquiry based lesson or a potential Evidence Based Argument Set (EBAS).  When developing lessons from these seeds, teachers must consider the needs of all learners.  Once you have built your lesson from the lesson seed, teachers are encouraged to post the lesson that has emerged from this lesson seed and share with others. Compelling question: Is it appropriate to have students’ liberties limited in schools?EL Modification: highlight important vocabulary, add images to improve text comprenesion; consider adapting content, process and/or product based on Can Do WIDA DescriptorsImage source: "CAG, Imagine Andrews host anti-bullying march" by Airman 1st Class Valentina Lopez on 459th Air Refueling Wing

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General Law
U.S. History
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Olga Reber
Robby May
Matthew McLaughlin
MSDE Admin
Beth Ann Haas
Leah Renzi
Date Added:
08/01/2018
HS American Gov. EBAS Lesson Seed: Powers of the Executive Branch
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Lesson seeds are ideas for the standards that can be used to build a lesson.  Lesson seeds are not meant to be all-inclusive, nor are they substitutes for instruction.  This lesson seed provides a compelling question and a bank of sources to use to drive an inquiry based lesson or a potential Evidence Based Argument Set (EBAS).  When developing lessons from these seeds, teachers must consider the needs of all learners.  Once you have built your lesson from the lesson seed, teachers are encouraged to post the lesson that has emerged from this lesson seed and share with others. Compelling Question: Do presidential executive orders stretch the Constitutional powers of the president too far?EL Modifications: identify key vocabulary and provide additional images to inhance comprehension; consider adapting content, process and/or product based on Can Do WIDA DescriptorsImage source: "2014 Seal of the Executive Office of the President of the United States" from Wikimediacommons.org

Subject:
General Law
U.S. History
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Olga Reber
Robby May
Matthew McLaughlin
MSDE Admin
Beth Ann Haas
Leah Renzi
Date Added:
08/01/2018