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East Penn School District Secondary Curriculum A Planned Course Statement for ernment & Economics, GP Course # 230 Grade(s) 12 Department: Social Studies Length of Period (mins.) 41 Total Clock Hours: 123 Periods per Cycle: 6 Length of Course (yrs.) 1.0 Type of Offering: required elective Credit: 1.0 Adopted: Developed by: Sally Hanzlik Tom Husser

Description of Course Course Title: ernment & Economics, GP - # 230 Description: This is a course designed to stimulate seniors to think critically about the government and economic issues. The course is divided into two major parts: American ernment and Economics. Goals: To understand our nation s government and how it changes To understand significant actions of our government To understand the meaning of documents through reading and interpreting primary sources To understand the democratic ideals which have helped form the American government and way of life To understand how people make economic decisions To understand how our economy functions independently and collaboratively with other nations Report writing Requirements: None. Text: Remy, Patrick, Saffell, and Clayton, Civics Today: Citizenship, Economics, & You, Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, 2005 Key to Levels of Achievement (Listed with each learning objective) Awareness (A): Learning (L): Understanding (U): Reinforcement (R): Students are introduced to concepts, forms, and patterns. Students are involved in a sequence of steps and practice activities which involved further development and allow evaluation of process. Students demonstrate ability to apply acquired concepts and skills to individual assignments and projects on an independent level. Students maintain and broaden understanding of concepts and skills to accomplish tasks at a greater level of sophistication.

Course Objectives Social Studies ernment & Economics, GP Page 1 Foundations of American ernment 1 Students will describe the purposes and functions of government. 2 Students will explain the principles upon which the American system of government is based. 3 Students will explain the purpose of the Declaration of Independence and describe the basic grievances against England. 4 Students will explain the weakness of the Articles of Confederation and synthesize how the weaknesses led to the writing of the Constitution. 5 Students will describe the compromises that shaped the foundations of the United States Constitution. L Lecture and discussion Chapter 2 A Readings: Magna Carta, English Bill of Rights, John Locke Chapter 2 R Read Declaration and discus grievances Chapter 2 U Discuss Articles of Confederation and compare to needs of citizenry during early United States Chapter 2 L Debate between large and small state representatives and federalist and anti-federalists Chapter 3 5.1.12 A 5.3.12 K 8.1.12A Evaluation of questions concerning readings 5.1.12 B 5.1.12 M 5.3.12 K 8.1.12 D 8.1.12 A 8.3.9 A 8.3.9 B 8.4.9 B 5.1.12 B 5.1.12 M 8.1.12 D 8.1.12 B 8.4.9 D 8.3.9 D Quiz 5.1.12 B 5.1.12 H 5.1.12 M 8.1.12 D 8.1.12 B 8.1.12 A 8.1.12 C 8.3.9 B Utilize debate rubric to evaluate students participation Quiz 5.1.12 B 5.1.12 H 5.1.12 M 8.1.12 A

Course Objectives Social Studies ernment & Economics, GP Page 2 The Constitution 6 Students will describe the organization and principles in the Constitution. Politics of American Democracy 7 Students will explain the concepts of federalism, separation of powers, check and balances, and popular sovereignty contained within the Constitution. 8 Students will explain how the Constitution is a living document through formal and informal amendments. 9 Students will apply the concepts within the Constitution to the changing society in the United States. 10 Students will identify the constitutional guarantees of civil liberties and rights. 11 Students will identify the major functions of political parties in the United States political system. 12 Students will identify the evolution of the two-party system. L Analyze the structure of the Constitution Chapter 3 L In cooperative learning groups, analyze the Constitution and create examples of each concept Chapter 3 L Students will look at each of the 27 amendments and coordinate with societal needs at the time of ratification Chapters 3 & 4 U Students will write an amendment that would meet a current societal need Chapter 4 L Choose a Supreme Court case concerning civil liberties/civil rights and argue it before teacher Internet research Chapter 4 R Conduct a mock election Chapter 9 L Create a timeline for the historical evaluation of the two-party system Chapter 9 Questions on Constitution 5.1.12 E 5.1.12 F 5.1.12 M 8.3.2 B Evaluation of group reports 5.1.12 L 8.1.12 C 8.3.9 B Quiz 5.1.12 F 8.1.12 C 8.3.9 B Evaluation of amendments 5.1.12 C 5.2.12 A 5.1.12 B 5.1.12 F 8.1.12 C 8.3.12 C Utilize oral presentation rubric to evaluate presentation Utilize a rubric for group projects to evaluate group activity 5.1.12 C 5.1.12 G 5.1.12 J 5.2.12 A 5.3.12 G 8.1.12 C 5.3.12 F 13 Students will explain the role of minor parties in American politics. L Research minor party platforms and compare to the two major Evaluation of research position paper

Course Objectives Social Studies ernment & Economics, GP Page 3 State and Local ernment minor parties in American politics. 14 Students will describe how elections are conducted and identify voter qualifications. 15 Students will explain the impact elections and parties have on governmental policies. 16 Students will explain factors affecting the behavior of U.S. voters and voter turnout. 17 Students will describe the role of money and its regulation in American politics. 18 Students will analyze the role of pressure groups and how they differ from political parties. 19 Students will explain the structure and organization of the State legislatures. (Emphasis placed upon the Pennsylvania state legislature.) 20 Students will compare and contrast the office of the governor to the historical nature of the office. 21 Students will explain how the surrounding counties government vary in terms of geographic size, population, governmental framework, and functions. and compare to the two major parties Internet research Chapter 9 R Video on voter participation Review registration procedure Chapter 10 R Use current periodicals to define how parties affect government Chapter 11 R Graphs depicting voter turnout and compare to other countries Chapter 11 L and lecture Take-home assignment to discuss with voting adults Chapter 11 U Lecture and discussion Chapter 11 L Research: Pennsylvania General Assembly Manual Chart Chapters 12 & 13 L Comparative chart and discussion Chapter 12 L Chart Debate on local issues Chapter 13 position paper Quiz 5.3.12 F 5.2.12 B Evaluation of written essay 5.3.12 F 5.2.12 B Evaluation of discussion and notes Evaluation of writing assignment 5.3.12 F 5.3.12 J 5.2.12 B 7.3.12 E 5.3.12 I 5.3.12 J Quiz 5.3.12 H Evaluation of student notes 5.1.12 D 5.1.12 F 8.2.12 A 8.2.12 B Quiz 8.2.12 A Evaluation of debate using qualitative rubric 8.2.12 A

Course Objectives Social Studies ernment & Economics, GP Page 4 Structure of the Federal ernment framework, and functions. 22 Students will differentiate boroughs, townships, and cities, as governmental units. 23 Students will evaluate the role of Congress in today s society. 24 Students will compare the structure of the House of Representatives and the Senate in the following areas: size and composition, election process, terms, and qualification. 25 Students will describe the committee system in Congress and types of committees. 26 Students will explain the steps of a legislative process in both houses. 27 Students will analyze and debate the power of Congress. 28 Students will describe the interrelated roles of the Presidency. 29 Students will evaluate the electoral system and proposed reforms. 30 Students will list the President s executive powers. L Campaign for local governmental position Create campaign web page Chapter 13 L Lecture Chapter 6 A Chart: Congressional membership and House comparisons Chapter 6 L Committee simulation Chapter 6 R Video: How A Bill Becomes A Law Transparency on process Chapter 6 U Student led debate on power of Congress Chapter 6 L Discussions Chapter 7 U Compare the results of popular v. electoral votes in elections Chapter 10 Evaluation of student campaigns based upon performance rubric 8.2.12 B 7.3.12 A 8.2.12 B Evaluation of student notes 5.1.12 F 5.3.12 D 8.3.12 C Evaluation of chart 7.3.12 A Simulation evaluation Discussion of process 5.2.12 E 5.3.12 C Test 5.4.12 C 5.4.12 D Evaluation of roles 5.4.12 D Chart 8.3.12 C L Lecture Quiz

Course Objectives Social Studies ernment & Economics, GP Page 5 executive powers. Chapter 9 31 Students will describe the basic role of the Judiciary in the governmental process. 32 Students will describe the role of the Supreme Court in the following areas: historical significance, and judicial review. 33 Students will differentiate the role of State courts v. Federal courts. Study of Economics 34 Students will describe the fundamental economic concepts scarcity, opportunity cost, tradeoffs, and economic systems. 35 Students will analyze and evaluate the degree to which different economic systems solve the basic economic problems. L Lecture Chapter 8 L Supreme Court simulation Chapter 8 L Create a chart to compare Federal vs. State Court system Chapters 8 & 12 L Relate concepts to purchasing decisions made by students (real life decision-making activity) Chapter 18 R Charts comparing economic systems Relate how U.S. handles basic economic decisions to Communism Chapter 19 5.2.12 D 5.3.12 D 5.4.12 D 9.3.12 E Evaluation of notes 5.1.12 I 5.1.12 L Evaluation of simulation 5.1.12 I 5.1.12 L 5.2.12 C 5.2.12 D Unit test 5.1.12 L 6.3.12 A 6.3.12 B 6.3.12 E 6.4.12 A 6.4.12 F 9.3.12 A 9.3.12 D 9.4.12 A 7.3.12 D Quiz on economic systems 6.1.12 A 6.1.12 B 6.3.12 A 6.5.12 E 9.4.12 A 7.2.12 D 8.3.12 C 8.4.12 D 36 Students will explain the free enterprise system and how R Simulation on buying in Free Enterprise v. Command economy Evaluation of simulation based on performance rubric

Course Objectives Social Studies ernment & Economics, GP Page 6 enterprise system and how resources are allocated. Supply & Demand 37 Students will describe the laws of supply and demand. Consumer in the Economy Role of Business in the Economy 38 Students will explain shifts in supply and demand and its effects on prices. 39 Students will explain elasticity and how the concept affects prices. 40 Students will explain the role of the consumer in the economy. 41 Students will explain ways of obtaining credit. 42 Students will describe the advantages and disadvantages of using credit. 43 Students will describe options available for saving money. 44 Students will explain the differences between sole proprietorship, partnership, and corporations. 45 Students will differentiate between monopoly, oligopoly, and Enterprise v. Command economy Chapter 19 L Graphs and discussion Chapters 20 & 21 L Graphs and worksheets for practice Chapters 20 & 21 R Graphs and real world applications Chapter 21 U Discussion Note taking Chapter 19 U Readings on credit Have students attempt to obtain credit at department stores Chapter 19 L Discussion Chapter 19 L Study the newspaper advertisements for interest rtes and choose a bank Chapter 24 L Chart differentiating sole proprietorship, partnership, and corporation Chapter 22 based on performance rubric 6.5.12 A 9.3.12 D 10.1.12 A 10.1.12 B 10.3.12 A 10.3.12 C 10.5.12 B 7.3.12 D Evaluation of graphs 6.1.12 D 6.2.12 E 9.3.12 A Quiz on supply/demand shifts 6.2.12 E 9.3.12 A 9.4.12 A Unit test 6.2.12 E 9.4.12 A 5.1.12 C 5.1.12 K 6.3.12 B 6.3.12 F Assess written report based upon a writing rubric 6.5.12 A 6.5.12 H Unit test 6.5.12G Quiz on business organizations L Chart differentiating competition Unit test 6.2.12 B 6.5.12 A,B 6.5.12 F

Course Objectives Social Studies ernment & Economics, GP Page 7 Role of ernment in the Economy monopoly, oligopoly, and monopolistic competition. 46 Students will explain the role of labor in the economy. 47 Students will describe the developments of labor unions and how unions roles have changed in current society. 48 Students will explain the collective bargaining process. 49 Students will explain the functions of government in a market economy. 50 Students will define the Gross Domestic Product and how it explains the strength of an economy. 51 Students will analyze models of business cycles. 52 Students will describe reasons for changes in business. 53 Students will describe types of money. Chapter 23 6.2.12 B 6.2.12 H 6.4.12 B L Discussion Chapter 22 L Discussion Chapter 22 L Create mock labor negotiations between labor demands and management needs Chapter 22 L List ways government affects people s pay Chapter 23 L Analyze graphs and discussion Chapter 23 U Analyze charts and graphs Chapter 23 U Discussion Chapter 23 R Lecture Discussion Chapter 24 6.2.12 D 6.5.12 D 9.3.12 E 6.2.12 D 6.5.12 D 9.3.12 E 8.4.12 D 8.3.12 D 7.3.12 E Assess involvement using a performance rubric Unit test 6.5.12 D 6.2.12 A 6.2.12 F 6.2.12 H 6.4.12 B 6.5.12 G Evaluation of notes on graphs Quiz on DGP and business cycles 6.1.12 D 6.1.12 D 6.1.12 E Test 6.5.12 G 6.2.12 C 54 Students will describe the roles of banks in the economy. L Lecture

Course Objectives Social Studies ernment & Economics, GP Page 8 banks in the economy. Discussion Chapter 24 55 Students will explain the principles of traditional reserve banking and how the banking system creates money. 56 Students will explain the role the federal reserve system plays in controlling inflation and unemployment. 57 Students will differentiate between fiscal and monetary policy. 58 Students will analyze the federal government s basic budget and national debt. 59 Students will describe the basic principles of taxation. 60 Students will differentiate between progressive, regressive, and proportional tax methods. Global Economics 61 Students will explain the advantages and disadvantages of world trade. 62 Students will explain the role of the United States in a global economy. L Use interactive video from the federal reserve bank Chapter 24 L Use interactive video from federal reserve bank concerning decisionmaking Chapter 24 U Discussion Chapters 23 & 24 U Budget cutting simulation (how would students balance the budget) Chapter 25 L Discussion and practice filling out tax forms Chapter 25 L Discussion Chapter 25 U Create a mock world market with tariffs, embargoes, and free trade agreements Chapter 26 U Discussions Chapter 26 Evaluation of questions from the video Evaluation of decisionmaking questions from the video 6.2.12 D 6.2.12 A 6.2.12 C 6.2.12 C 6.2.12 F Test 6.2.12 A 6.2.12 I 6.5.12 I Evaluation of simulation using performance rubric 6.2.12 H 6.2.12 J Evaluation of tax forms 6.2.12 F 6.2.12 J Unit test 6.2.12 G 6.2.12 J Evaluation of simulation using a cooperative learning rubric 6.1.12 C 6.4.12 A-E 6.4.12 G 9.1.12 A,B 9.3.12 D,E 9.4.12 B 5.4.12 A 5.4.12 B 5.4.12 E Unit test 6.3.12 D 6.4.12 B-E 6.4.12 G

Course Objectives Social Studies ernment & Economics, GP Page 9 9.1.12 A 9.3.12 D,E 9.4.12 B 10.1.12 C 5.4.12 A 5.4.12 B 5.4.12 E