by Secondary Social Studies Diversified
Price: 500 points or $5 USD
Subjects: socialstudies
Grades: 8,9,10,11,12
Description: Use this deck with your upper-middle and high school students to review the judicial branch, their role, and responsibilities in the government. Students will start the deck by reviewing the notes that are provided. If students choose to have the questions and possible answers read aloud, they can click on the speaker icon in the top right-hand corner. This deck includes: -L1: 10 drag and drop style questions with three possible answer choices. This deck reviews the judicial branch and how it relates to the Constitution. -L2: 10 multiple-choice style questions with three possible answer choices. This deck reviews the judicial branch and how it relates to the Constitution. -L3: 10 multiple choice style questions with four possible answer choices. This deck reviews famous U.S. Supreme Court cases +Court cases include: Kent vs. United States, Tinker vs. Des Moines Independent School District, New Jersey vs. T.L.O., Veronica School District vs. Acton, Chisholm vs. Georgia, and Marbury vs. Madison. -L4: 10 fill in the blank style questions. Given the definition, students will provide the branch's vocabulary term or power of the branch by filling in the blank. +Vocabulary terms include: precedent, judicial review, Supreme Court, lower court, Article III, judicial review, and powers of the Supreme Court. *This deck includes all of the level 1-4 cards into one deck with 43 cards total!