Agenda 10/24/16 Activity – Forming a Government HW: NONE

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Agenda 10/24/16 Activity – Forming a Government HW: NONE TEKS: (6.11A) identify and describe examples of limited and unlimited governments such as constitutional (limited) and totalitarian (unlimited). (6.11B) compare the characteristics of limited and unlimited governments. (6.11C) identify reasons for limiting the power of government. (6.12A) identify and give examples of governments with rule by one, few, or many. Language Objective: Students will understand the differences between limited and unlimited governments. Activity – Forming a Government HW: NONE

Rulebook Criteria **MUST HAVE 3 IMAGES AND BE COLORFUL** On a name and flag for your island. Who in the class will perform the following duties: 1) Hunting and Gathering Food 2) Cooking Food 3) Making Shelter 4) Exploring the rest of the island 5) Fishing for food 6) Caring for the ill How your community will determine if someone is guilty of breaking rules. What, if any, will be the punishment for those who do not obey rules. Any other rules you wish to have for your community. How you will make rules in the future and who will make them. **MUST HAVE 3 IMAGES AND BE COLORFUL**

Agenda 10/25/16 TEKS: (6.11A) identify and describe examples of limited and unlimited governments such as constitutional (limited) and totalitarian (unlimited). (6.11B) compare the characteristics of limited and unlimited governments. (6.11C) identify reasons for limiting the power of government. (6.12A) identify and give examples of governments with rule by one, few, or many. (6.12B) compare ways in which various societies such as China, Germany, India, and Russia organize government and how they function. Language Objective: Students will understand the differences between limited and unlimited governments. Aspects of Government (Limited and Unlimited) & Types of Government Interactive Near Pod notes HW: None

Limited Government Government in which the powers of the leaders are limited.

Unlimited Government Government in which the leaders have almost absolute power

Constitutional Monarchy Parliamentary Republic Government System Description Oligarchy Democracy Republic Monarchy Constitutional Monarchy Parliamentary Republic Tyranny Fascism Socialism Communism

Constitutional Monarchy Parliamentary Republic Government System Description Oligarchy A government in which a few, wealthy and powerful individuals rule Democracy Republic Monarchy Constitutional Monarchy Parliamentary Republic Totalitarianism Fascism Socialism Communism

Constitutional Monarchy Parliamentary Republic Government System Description Oligarchy A government in which a few, wealthy and powerful individuals rule Democracy A government that receives its power from the people Republic Monarchy Constitutional Monarchy Parliamentary Republic Totalitarianism Fascism Socialism Communism

Constitutional Monarchy Parliamentary Republic Government System Description Oligarchy A government in which a few, wealthy and powerful individuals rule Democracy A government that receives its power from the people Republic Monarchy Constitutional Monarchy Parliamentary Republic Totalitarianism Fascism Socialism Communism

Constitutional Monarchy Parliamentary Republic Government System Description Oligarchy A government in which a few, wealthy and powerful individuals rule Democracy A government that receives its power from the people Republic A form of government in which people rule through elected representatives Monarchy Constitutional Monarchy Parliamentary Republic Totalitarianism Fascism Socialism Communism

Constitutional Monarchy Parliamentary Republic Government System Description Oligarchy A government in which a few, wealthy and powerful individuals rule Democracy A government that receives its power from the people Republic A form of government in which people rule through elected representatives Monarchy A government ruled by a king or queen Constitutional Monarchy Parliamentary Republic Tyranny Fascism Socialism Communism

Constitutional Monarchy Parliamentary Republic Government System Description Oligarchy A government in which a few, wealthy and powerful individuals rule Democracy A government that receives its power from the people Republic A form of government in which people rule through elected representatives Monarchy A government ruled by a king or queen Constitutional Monarchy A government ruled by a king or queen whose power is determined by the nation’s constitution and laws Parliamentary Republic Tyranny Fascism Socialism Communism

Constitutional Monarchy Parliamentary Republic Government System Description Oligarchy A government in which a few, wealthy and powerful individuals rule Democracy A government that receives its power from the people Republic A form of government in which people rule through elected representatives Monarchy A government ruled by a king or queen Constitutional Monarchy A government ruled by a king or queen whose power is determined by the nation’s constitution and laws Parliamentary Republic A republic whose head of government (usually a prime minister) is the leader of the political party that has the most members in the parliament (legislative branch) Tyranny Fascism Socialism Communism

Constitutional Monarchy Parliamentary Republic Government System Description Oligarchy A government in which a few, wealthy and powerful individuals rule Democracy A government that receives its power from the people Republic A form of government in which people rule through elected representatives Monarchy A government ruled by a king or queen Constitutional Monarchy A government ruled by a king or queen whose power is determined by the nation’s constitution and laws Parliamentary Republic A republic whose head of government (usually a prime minister) is the leader of the political party that has the most members in the parliament (legislative branch) Totalitarianism A government where a single ruler has total control Fascism Socialism Communism

Constitutional Monarchy Parliamentary Republic Government System Description Oligarchy A government in which a few, wealthy and powerful individuals rule Democracy A government that receives its power from the people Republic A form of government in which people rule through elected representatives Monarchy A government ruled by a king or queen Constitutional Monarchy A government ruled by a king or queen whose power is determined by the nation’s constitution and laws Parliamentary Republic A republic whose head of government (usually a prime minister) is the leader of the political party that has the most members in the parliament (legislative branch) Totalitarianism A government where a single ruler has total control Fascism A political philosophy that promotes a strong central government controlled by the military and led by a powerful dictator Socialism Communism

Constitutional Monarchy Parliamentary Republic Government System Description Oligarchy A government in which a few, wealthy and powerful individuals rule Democracy A government that receives its power from the people Republic A form of government in which people rule through elected representatives Monarchy A government ruled by a king or queen Constitutional Monarchy A government ruled by a king or queen whose power is determined by the nation’s constitution and laws Parliamentary Republic A republic whose head of government (usually a prime minister) is the leader of the political party that has the most members in the parliament (legislative branch) Totalitarianism A government where a single ruler has total control Fascism A political philosophy that promotes a strong central government controlled by the military and led by a powerful dictator Socialism An economic system in which businesses and industries are owned collectively or by the government Communism

Constitutional Monarchy Parliamentary Republic Government System Description Oligarchy A government in which a few, wealthy and powerful individuals rule Democracy A government that receives its power from the people Republic A form of government in which people rule through elected representatives Monarchy A government ruled by a king or queen Constitutional Monarchy A government ruled by a king or queen whose power is determined by the nation’s constitution and laws Parliamentary Republic A republic whose head of government (usually a prime minister) is the leader of the political party that has the most members in the parliament (legislative branch) Totalitarianism A government where a single ruler has total control Fascism A political philosophy that promotes a strong central government controlled by the military and led by a powerful dictator Socialism An economic system in which businesses and industries are owned collectively or by the government Communism A economic system in which property is owned collectively and labor is organized in a way that is supposed to benefit all people.

Government System Description Oligarchy A government in which a few, wealthy and powerful individuals rule Democracy A government that receives its power from the people Monarchy A government ruled by a king or queen Tyranny A form of government in which the ruling power is in the hands of an individual who has seized control by illegal means.

Agenda 10/26/16 Types of Government – Limited and Unlimited TEKS: (6.11A) identify and describe examples of limited and unlimited governments such as constitutional (limited) and totalitarian (unlimited). (6.11B) compare the characteristics of limited and unlimited governments. (6.11C) identify reasons for limiting the power of government. (6.12A) identify and give examples of governments with rule by one, few, or many. (6.12B) compare ways in which various societies such as China, Germany, India, and Russia organize government and how they function. Language Objective: Students will understand the differences between limited and unlimited governments. Types of Government – Limited and Unlimited Reading Start Graphic Organizer

Agenda 10/27/16 HW: Finish Graphic Organizer- due tomorrow TEKS: (6.11A) identify and describe examples of limited and unlimited governments such as constitutional (limited) and totalitarian (unlimited). (6.11B) compare the characteristics of limited and unlimited governments. (6.11C) identify reasons for limiting the power of government. (6.12A) identify and give examples of governments with rule by one, few, or many. (6.12B) compare ways in which various societies such as China, Germany, India, and Russia organize government and how they function. Language Objective: Students will understand the differences between limited and unlimited governments. Types of Government – Limited and Unlimited Reading Complete Graphic Organizer HW: Finish Graphic Organizer- due tomorrow

Agenda 10/28/16 TEKS: (6.11A) identify and describe examples of limited and unlimited governments such as constitutional (limited) and totalitarian (unlimited). (6.11B) compare the characteristics of limited and unlimited governments. (6.11C) identify reasons for limiting the power of government. (6.12A) identify and give examples of governments with rule by one, few, or many. (6.12B) compare ways in which various societies such as China, Germany, India, and Russia organize government and how they function. Language Objective: Students will understand the differences between limited and unlimited governments. Warm Up #6: Of these four systems of government, which one is limited in power? Tyranny Democracy Monarchy Oligarchy (Totalitarianism) Turn in Graphic Organizer Complete Roots of Democracy Quiz Can use notes and needs to be done independently! HW: None