The Legislative Branch (Congress)
---
👩 Teacher’s Guide
🎯 Objective
Students will be able to:
- Describe the role of this branch or process in the U.S. government.
- Explain how it fits into separation of powers.
- Give examples of how it affects citizens’ daily lives.
---
📝 Teaching Notes
- Key idea to emphasize: Each branch has specific responsibilities and limits.
- Common misconception: One branch controls everything; power is shared and balanced.
- Suggested teaching approach:
- Use a three-branch diagram and have students match powers to branches.
- Connect examples to current events, such as laws, executive actions, or court rulings.
---
💬 Discussion Starter
Ask students:
- Why do you think the founders divided government into branches?
- How does each branch influence laws and citizens’ rights?
---
🧒 Student Worksheet
Concept and Helping Material
This topic explains:
- The U.S. government has three branches to divide responsibilities.
- Each branch has unique powers that prevent any single part from becoming too strong.
- Together, the branches create laws, enforce them, and interpret them.
Why it matters:
- Knowing the branches helps citizens understand how decisions are made and how rights are protected.
---
Vocabulary and Definitions
- — The branch that makes laws, mainly Congress.
- — The branch that enforces laws, led by the President.
- — The branch that interprets laws through the courts.
- — A proposed law introduced in Congress.
- — The highest court in the United States.
---
Samples (Examples + Short Analysis)
Sample 1 Passing a National Budget
Scenario: Congress debates and votes on how much money to spend on defense, education, and health programs.
Analysis:
Sample 2 President Enforcing a Law
Scenario: After Congress passes an environmental law, federal agencies create rules to carry it out.
Analysis:
Sample 3 Court Reviewing a Law
Scenario: The Supreme Court decides whether a law violates the Constitution.
Analysis:
---
Practice Questions (QA)
1. What is the main job of the legislative branch?
2. Who leads the executive branch?
3. What is the role of the judicial branch?
4. What is a bill?
5. What is the Supreme Court?
6. How does Congress represent citizens?
7. What happens after a bill is passed by Congress?
8. What is a veto?
9. How can courts check the other branches?
10. Why are branches important in democracy?
---
Reflection
- Which branch do you think has the most impact on your daily life, and why?
- How can citizens influence the lawmaking process?