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Students research how bills become laws and create a flow chart depicting the process.They include both the senate and the house of representatives in their charts. Full Review »
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Students examine the constitution and the Northwest Ordinance identifying similarities and two items not found in the Constitution. They discuss their findings and complete worksheets. Full Review »
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Students investigate how to write letters to their representatives in Congress. they discover that letters should be brief and specific with a clearly stated position. Full Review »
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Students explore the components of citizenship and the importance of being a good citizen. Reasons for the passage of amendments 15 and 19 of the United States Constitution and the conditions that existed before the amendments were passed form the focus o Full Review »
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Students research services and responsibilities of local government. They use cameras to take pictures of local government in action and create posters with them. Full Review »
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- 6th - 8th
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Students explore the open primary system and the candidates that appeared on the ballot in California's Presidential Primary in 2000. A variety of issues and sites are explored and form the focus of this lesson. Full Review »
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- 10th - 12th
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Students construct time lines to show the order of significant events in Ohio history. They explain how Ohio progressed from territory to statehood. Full Review »
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- 9th - 12th
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Students examine the importance of voting. They analyze voter turnout graphs, conduct research, list the benefits and costs of voting, and write a paper that describes ways to increase voter participation. Full Review »
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- 6th - 12th
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Students examine the use of persuasive arguments to varying audiences. They define persuasion, read and discuss an article on whether P.E. should be optional, summarize the pros and cons of P.E., and write a letter or a speech. Full Review »
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- 3rd - 6th
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Students examine how the British Parliament makes laws. They discuss the process by which laws are made, examine laws that affect Students, and participate in a parliamentary-style debate. Full Review »

