Civics and Government Direct Instructions in High School Social Studies
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What is historical empathy? How do movies personalize the political? In this lesson, through selected scenes from Steven Spielberg's film, "Lincoln...
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2020Explore our free, easy-to-use games and lesson plans that will help you prioritize civic learning and keep your students engaged in a remote...
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2020“Freedom of expression is the matrix, the indispensable condition, of nearly every other form of freedom.” —U.S. Supreme Court Justice Benjamin N...
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2020Did the Nineteenth Amendment provide women with more than the right to vote? Which Amendment process was used? How did this Amendment affect the...
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2020Many students do not understand the importance of the U.S. Census and why it is taken. This lesson will help students understand the importance of...
Why America? 2020: Toward a More Perfect Union - Session 3: A Civics Roadmap for Frontline Educators
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2020CER's (The Center for Education Reform) special professional development program for teachers, “ Why America?: Toward a More Perfect Union " is...
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2020Public opinion polls can give insight into people's priorities and opinions, and give candidates and the media a sense of the whole picture. Use this...
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2020A unit plan with current (as of 2020) standards related to science, social studies, SDAIE (English Language Learner Supports), and authentic...
Novel HyperDoc Unis are absolutely one of the best tools for everyone especially in a novel study. Templates like this one are customizable for the...
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2021For over two centuries, American political offices have peacefully transferred power after every election. Use this infographic to show students how...