🎓 Learning Goals

Objectives

  • Identify the three branches of government and their primary functions.
  • Explain at least 5 specific checks and balances.
  • Analyze a historical or current event through the lens of checks and balances.
  • Debate whether the system effectively prevents tyranny.

Essential Questions

  • "Why did the Founders fear concentrated power?"
  • "How do the branches "check" each other?"
  • "Is the system working today?"

📋 Lesson Procedure

1

Hook: Power Corrupts?

10 min

Share the quote "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely." Ask students to think of examples from history or fiction.

2

Three Branches Overview

15 min

Brief review of each branch's role. Use graphic organizer to map powers and personnel.

3

Checks Deep Dive

20 min

Students work in groups to research and present one check (e.g., veto, judicial review, Senate confirmation). Create a class "Checks Web" on the board.

4

Current Events Connection

10 min

Analyze a recent news story involving checks and balances. Which branches are involved? What check is being applied?

✅ Assessment

Students create a flowchart showing what happens when one branch attempts to overstep, identifying which checks would apply.