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Students research the history of how a particular environmental issue moves through the Conservation Movement. They create timelines that show the progression of public sentiment and the legislation about the issue. Full Review »
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- 5th - 12th
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Students listen to clips from Congressional Moments radio programs to examine role government plays in our lives, and discuss role of citizens in a representative democracy. Full Review »
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- 9th - 12th
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Students study the history of the United Nations and answer study questions regarding the role of the UN in present day post-war Iraq. Full Review »
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- 9th - 12th
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Students view a film and read articles that explore controversial Chinese and American relations. They conduct interviews, participate in class role-plays and develop policy recommendations for government agencies. Full Review »
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- 9th - 12th
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Students view a film about the fall of Peru's president. They develop possible solutions for governments to follow when dealing with terrorism. They work together to research civil liberty limitations put in place during war. They write an essay stating their point of view. Full Review »
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- 6th
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Students use graphic organizers to express the details and purposes of the United States Constitution. They create definitions for separation of powers and checks and balances. On charts, students label all examples of checks and balances. Full Review »
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- 7th - 9th
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Students create talking points for lobbying presentations. They write a list of ten talking points that address questions about why they selected their issues, why their issue is important to others and what they want achieved as a result of their issue. They consider what is currently occurring regarding their problem and what they want from the government. Full Review »
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- 6th - 8th
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Students create a PowerPoint presentation demonstrating steps to addressing a local issue. They examine how the Constitution protects your rights as a citizen. They explore how to become an active citizen of the United States. Full Review »
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- 2nd
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Students are able to explain why it is necessary for the community to have government and identify community leaders, such as the city council or town board. They are aloud the Pearl Moscowitz's Last Stand. Students are asked: "How did Pearl's mother get trees on her street? How did the trees disappear? Why was the last tree going to be chopped down? What did Pearl do about it? Who saved the tree?" Full Review »
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- 9th - 12th
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Students begin to examine the lawmaking process. Using their text, they describe the role of the three branches of government. In groups, they identify the four basic values protected by law and define the concept of lobbying and identify the four lobbying techniques. Full Review »

