PowerPoint available at: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Mr-Raymond-Civics-Eoc-Academy
This lesson teaches students about the landmark
US Supreme Court Cases:
Marbury v. Madison,
Plessy v. Ferguson,
Brown v. Board of
Education,
Gideon v. Wainwright,
Miranda v. Arizona,
In re Gault,
Tinker v. Des Moines,
Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier,
United States v. Nixon, and
Bush v. Gore. Each case is examined with a description of the rights involved and the impact of the cases on the
United States. The lesson begins with Marbury v. Madison and the importance this case had on establishing the
Supreme Court’s power of
Judicial Review. Students will also learn how this case established the job of the judicial branch in interpreting the law and examining them against the
US Constitution which
Chief Justice John Marshall declared to be the “supreme law of the land.”
Next students will learn about the
14th Amendment cases of Plessy v. Ferguson and Brown v. Board of Education. They will learn that the 14th Amendment clause of “equal protection under the law” allows citizens to challenge laws that violate their rights. Students will be exposed to the impact these cases had on segregation in
America. The look at In re’ Gualt shows students how even juveniles are entitled to due process rights to have an attorney –
6th Amendment – to face one’s accuser – 6th Amendment – and to remain silent –
5th Amendment. The
1st Amendment free speech cases of Tinker v. Des Moines and Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier will show students how they have free speech protections at school (Tinker v. Des Moines), but how those rights can be limited (Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier
.) In the US v. Nixon and Bush v. Gore students will learn about how the Supreme Court has gotten involved in questions of
Executive Presidential Power – US v. Nixon and the impact this case had on the rule of law and presidential elections – Bush v. Gore.
Finally students will be exposed to the debate of gun control and
2nd Amendment protections in
DC v. Heller.
Like most of the videos on Mr.
Raymond’s Civics
EOC Academy this video ends with a review “quiz.”
Remember that the PowerPoint in this video as well as a variety of lesson plans and activities are available at
Teachers Pay Teachers.
Mr. Raymond’s Civics
E.O.C. Academy was designed for students taking the
Florida Civics End-of-Course (EOC)
Exam. However, as many states are implementing Civics Exams, these videos will work for all students of Civics,
US Government, and
US History.
Currently students have to pass a civics state exam in order to graduate in
Idaho,
Wisconsin,
North Carolina,
Arizona,
North Dakota,
Louisiana,
South Carolina,
Tennessee, and
Utah. These videos look at all of the civics benchmarks that will be tested on most state civics exams.
As a civics teacher I have often looked for civics
YouTube video clips to show my students. I hope these videos will serve as a supplement to lessons for civics teachers,
US history teachers,
US government teachers and their students. While they might be a little basic for
AP Government students, they could serve as a refresher of basic concepts and content. I have also thought that these videos could help those who are going to take the naturalization test to become US
Citizens. I have also been reached by parents whose children are taking
Florida Virtual School’s (
FLVS) Civics class.
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- published: 01 Feb 2016
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