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Simulate a presidential election by playing iCivics' game, Win the White House. Do you want to be the next President of the United States? Win the White House puts you in charge of your own presidential campaign.
Describe the various roles and responsibilities of the president: commander in chief, head diplomat, agenda setter, chief executive. Identify the functions of executive cabinet positions and regulatory departments. Locate sources of presidential power within the U.S. Constitution.
Student worksheets. Copy Instructions: . Anticipation Activity (1 page; class set) Identify powers of the executive branch described in Article II of the U.S. Constitution. Describe the responsibilities of the president and vice president. Evaluate the difficulty of certain presidential responsibilities.
See how you do! Played over 3.5 million times on iCivics.org, this NEW and IMPROVED version of Executive Command includes the following features: - New war scenarios. - More bills ready for...
Teacher’s Guide. WIN THE WHITE HOUSE EXTENSION PACK. Time Needed: Approx. 3 class periods. Materials/Equipment: Microsoft PowerPoint. Access to iCivics.org for game play. Interactive white board (optional but ideal) Teaching bundle PowerPoint presentation. Student worksheets.
From Commander-in-Chief to Chief Executive—keep track of the many roles of the president with this printable infographic for your classroom!
This worksheet is an excellent written companion to go along with the FREE game created by iCivics.com. As students play the FREE online game Executive Command , students will also complete this series of 6 reflection questions.