US Government Lesson Plan Templates in 11th Grade Social Studies
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When the Rules Aren’t Right is a graphic novel on activism for all ages. It is the story of Emma, your basic fed-up teen, tired of parents who only...
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2020In this three-day simulation lesson, students explain the steps taken from party formation to national election. Harnessing skills gained from the...
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“The free press is a cornerstone of democracy. People have a need to know. Journalists have a right to tell. Finding the facts can be difficult...
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2020The 1st Amendment to the Constitution provides for freedoms: freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition. This lesson has students...
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2020Think shelter in place means an end to adventure and excitement? Think again and #ShelterInPlay! The new iCivics Game Odyssey turns our free online...
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2020CER's (The Center for Education Reform) special professional development program for teachers, “ Why America? , Toward a More Perfect Union,” ( https...
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2020In 1947, parents won a federal lawsuit against several California school districts that had segregated Mexican-American schoolchildren. For the first...
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...