Wednesday February 25, 2015 Mr. Goblirsch – American Government

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Wednesday February 25, 2015 Mr. Goblirsch – American Government OBJECTIVE – Students Will Be Able To – SWBAT: - Identify the powers of the President as outlined in Article II of the Constitution. AGENDA: WARM-UP: Presidential Power Vocab READING: Constitution – Article II TASK: Highlight & Annotate Presidential Powers VIDEO: The Presidents ***ASSIGNMENT: Workbook Pg. 73 – DUE TOMORROW Presidential Power Vocab WARM-UP: (Follow the directions below) ***5 minutes*** Define the terms below using the glossary of your textbook. Executive order 3. Veto Executive agreement 4. Pardon

CLOSE READING: PRIMARY SOURCE Constitution – Article II DIRECTIONS: Read through Article II of the Constitution with your partner. As you read: (1) highlight the powers of the President, and (2) annotate according to the chart below. (Refer to the Constitution in your notebook) Symbol What this symbol represents What to write in your annotation L This is a LEGISLATIVE power of the President Explain why you feel this is a legislative power. E This is an EXECUTIVE Explain why you feel this is an executive power. J This is a JUDICIAL Explain why you feel this is a judicial power. O This is an OTHER Explain why you feel this is a other power. ? Information you are confused about or doesn’t make sense Compose a question to express what confuses you. * IMPORTANT information, key idea/concept Summarize or paraphrase the important information, key ideas/concept. Put a circle around words you with which you are unfamiliar. Look up the word and write a (brief) definition in the margin. LEGISLATIVE – relating to laws/legislation. The President cannot pass laws, but what powers does he have relating to laws being passed? EXECUTIVE – relating to enforcing laws and administering the executive branch. JUDICIAL – relating to the court system. What powers does the President have relating to the federal court system? OTHER – This includes any powers that do not fit into the 3 categories above, including: Diplomatic and Military powers. FOCUS QUESTION: What are the powers of the President?

Presidential Cabinet Assignment READ CH 15-3 Pg. 424 - 429 COMPLETE WORKBOOK PG. 73 DUE TOMORROW