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Roles of the President Created by Kristina Frank and Dora McMichael

Lesson Focus Students identify and describe the 7 roles of the president:  Chief of State  Chief Executive  Chief Diplomat  Chief Legislator  Chief of the Party  Chief Citizen  Commander in Chief

Reasons for Focusing on the Topic Using a PSA activity for this topic would engage the students in critical thinking to analyze the roles of the president for better overall understanding.

Activity 1.Define and describe each role and have the students take notes. 2.Put the students into 7 groups. Give each group a folder containing a primary source for each role (image, speech, memo, letter…) 3.Students will analyze each source and complete the questions provided to determine a role of the president. 4.Bring the class back together for discussion.

ltimedia/photos/?c=y&articleID= &page=8 George H.W. Bush, with Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf, 1990, chose restraint at the end of the Gulf War. 1.What kind of source is this? (sourcing) 2.What do you see in the photo? List at least 4 things. (close reading) 3.Can you identify anyone in the photo? (close reading) 4.What year do you think this photo was taken? (contextualizing) 5.Where was this photo taken? Why do you think that? (contextualizing) 6.Why do you think this photo was taken? (contextualizing) 7.What role of the president does this photo represent? (contextualizing)

multimedia/photos/?c=y&articleID = &page=4 Richard M. Nixon, pictured in Beijing's Forbidden City, 1972, arranged his overture to China in secret. 1.What kind of source is this? (sourcing) 2.What do you see in the photo? List at least 4 things. (close reading) 3.Can you identify anyone in the photo? (close reading) 4.What year do you think this photo was taken? (contextualizing) 5.Where was this photo taken? Why do you think that? (contextualizing) 6.Why do you think this photo was taken? (contextualizing) 7.What role of the president does this photo represent? (contextualizing) 8.Provide an appropriate title for the photograph.

Corroboration Of the 7 primary sources you examined, pick 2 and answer the following questions: 1. What similarities do you see ? (at least 2-3) 2. What differences do you see ? (at least 2-3) 3. By looking at these two sources, how do you know that each one demonstrates a different role of the president?