Class review on Chapter 3.3 and the structure of the Constitution The US Constitution Review.

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Class review on Chapter 3.3 and the structure of the Constitution The US Constitution Review

Review #1 Review the key words on p. 31. Discuss structure. Review class mnemonic device and write on p. 31 with key words. Play popcorn: Structure Key words (Corresponding mnemonic device) Throw elephant underhanded!

Review #2 Take timed structure activity quiz using pp in textbook. Start by writing down mnemonic device then list key words after each word. Before beginning, circle all key words. Write article number or Preamble in the blank. Turn face down when done.

Review #3 Outline the basic functions and structure of each branch. Complete Three Branch review on p. 32. Discuss as a class.

Final Review: Prompt Review (p. 33) How do you know the Framers of the Constitution meant for the legislative branch to be the most powerful & most important? What do Articles 1-3 have in common? How are they different? Explain at least one difference of each. How do Articles 4 and 5 illustrate that the states have power in our federal republic? Explain one way each article illustrates federalism.