Checks and Balances
Checks and Balances

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Middle School Checks and Balances

Seven video clips reveal how the checks and balances built into the constitutional framework of the United states’ government are designed to keep any one branch from becoming too powerful. After watching each clip, groups identify the…

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The Role of the Judiciary in a System of Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances

High schoolers review concepts shown to them in a telecast on the role of the judiciary in a system of separation of powers. After reading an article, they work together in groups to complete a chart on checks and balances. They also…

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Checks and Balances Chart

In this checks and balances chart worksheet, students use their textbooks and a copy of the U.S. Constitution to complete 10 items in the chart identifying the branches of government.

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Lesson 3: Branches of Government

Young historians climb through the three branches of the US government in the third lesson of this five-part series. While reading the first three Articles of the Constitution in small groups, children write facts on paper leaves that…

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Constitutional Principles

Keep track of constitutional principles with a graphic organizer. Pupils define, describe the origins of, and note down the location of the following terms: checks and balances, federalism, individual rights, limited government, popular…

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US Government: The Checks and Balances System of the US Constitution

Students examine the responsibilities of the 3 branches of U.S. government. In this checks and balances lesson plan, students identify the powers of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government. Students share examples…

Missouri Department of Elementary

Are You Balanced?

Balance scales create a strong visual of how an individual prioritizes one’s self alongside their commitments to the community, school, and home. Scholars complete a graphic organizer then discuss their findings with their peers. A…

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Check Register: Record of Deposits and Payments

In this economics worksheet, 11th graders will record all deposits and payments as in a checkbook and learn to accurately balance all transactions. This chart provides space for check numbers, date, transaction, and check amounts.

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Judicial Review

High schoolers review the concepts they were introduced to in a telecast on judicial review. After reading an article, they answer discussion questions and repeat the same procedure for another article. They participate in a debriefing…

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The Rule of Law

Young scholars continue their exploration of the concept of rule of law. As a class, they discuss how Civil Rights leaders followed the rule of law in their protests. After reading various articles, they participate in a discussion and…

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Are You Balanced?

Fifth graders discuss what it means to have balance in their lives. Individually, they are given a worksheet in which they list their activities and things they are involved in. To end the lesson, they place weights on each side of a…

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Civics: State Vs. Rowe

Students examine the case of State vs. Rowe to discover the duties of the three branches of government. They explore the concepts of separation of powers and checks and balances to assess how they apply to an actual situation.

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Four Activities: Thurgood Marshall and the Nomination and Confirmation of Federal Judges

The process of nominating and confirming federal judges can sound like a lot of bureaucratic hoops, but a resource breaks down the steps of the Supreme Court nominations in a simpler manner. Learners participate in four activities that…

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The Three Branches of Government

Seventh graders discover details about the responsibilities of the 3 branches of government in the United States. In this checks and balances lesson, 7th graders view a SMART Board supported lecture that reveals the jobs of the…

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Banking

Students examine how a checking account enables them to record spending and keep a budget in balance. They discover how to write a check and fill out a bank deposit slip, and then how to balance a bank statement with a check register.

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Real World Math: Unexpected Events

Ready to delve into personal finance? Learners discover how to organize a check book register. They practice debits and credits in a math game involving the register they set up. While they gain valuable practical knowledge, they also…

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Money- Using R & R to Teach Mathematics

Second graders identify coins and their assigned value. In this economics lesson plan, 2nd graders practice using money, up to a dollar, by spending it on objects priced in the room. Students keep a record of how much they spent….

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Balancing a Budget

Students calculate living expenses for a non-traditional career choice. They examine interest, balancing a checkbook, and financing cars and homes.

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Practice With Decimals

In this decimal worksheet, students solve decimal problems, estimating, balancing a checkbook, and finding the cost of a car using a given chart.

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Government: Missouri Bar Civics Library

Students visit the Missouri bar Website to examine information about the U.S. Constitution and its Amendments. They complete a variety of activities from the provided lessons including the judiciary, Fourth Amendment issues, civil law,…

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US Government: The Constitution

Students explore the branches of government. In this U. S. Constitution lesson, students examine the system of checks and balances in the U.S. plan of government as they read the document and define vocabulary words.

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Meal Planning and Nutrition

In a home environment, learners with special needs practice creating nutritious meal plans. They talk about healthy food choices, then use the food pyramid as a guide to planning three balanced meals. They use a food group check sheet to…

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Separation of Powers

Students examine the separation of powers in local and federal government. Using case studies, they review several instances of separation of powers. After reading the case studies, they write a brief opinion essays supporting their…

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Give Respect

Young learners explore what it means to be respectful. This resource includes a two page chart depicting rules for different settings at school such, as the cafeteria and the playground. What does following the rules look like? What does…

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