Understand the basic outline of the Constitution.
Understand the basic principles of the Constitution: popular sovereignty, limited government, separation of powers,
Understand the basic principles of the Constitution: checks and balances, judicial review, and federalism.
Review the Aim and notes from your initial text read.
Participate in the corresponding lesson topic presentation, revising notes.
Watch corresponding video(s); further revising notes.
Complete teacher instructed assignments.
Prepare for your next class session by reading the next topic section in your text, recording alphanumeric/Cornell notes.
Complete the next topic's Interactive Reading Notepad.
Watch the corresponding topic Interactive Flipped Video; pausing and playing as needed to record and revise notes.
By the end of this lesson students should be able to understand the basic outline of the Constitution. Understand the basic principles of the Constitution: popular sovereignty, limited government, separation of powers, checks and balances, judicial review, and federalism.
This supplemental support instructional activity provides access and reading supports of concepts of the content through active literacy.
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What are the main principles on which the Constitution is based?