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      • Thumb image for Where We Fit In: The Judicial BranchResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Where We Fit In: The Judicial Branch

        Grades: 5
        Subjects: History-Social Science, American Democracy, Civics
        This is the second lesson in a unit designed to help students understand that the strength of our Democracy is equal to the ...
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        Junior State of America

        Grades: No grades selected.
        Subjects: Civics
        JSA allows for an exchange of ideas through stimulating student debates, thought talks, problem solving and a variety of simul...
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        The Great Debate: U.S. Supreme Court Cases

        Grades: 5
        Subjects: History-Social Science, American Democracy, Civics
        This lesson follows the unit on the formation of the U.S.government and the U.S. Constitution in the student pop culture debat...
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        Appellate Courts: Let's Take It Up

        Grades: 7 to 12
        Subjects: Civics, American Democracy
        (Create account to access) Students learn what happens in appellate-level courts and how those courts operate differently from t...
        Contributor: Deborah Genzer
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        Separate But Equal – Is It Black or White?

        Grades: 5
        Subjects: History-Social Science, American Democracy, Civics
        The school year will begin by building a community in the class. The students will choose a class name and create a logo for the...
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        John Peter Zenger and Freedom of the Press

        Grades: 9 to 12
        Subjects: History-Social Science, American Democracy, Civics
        Should someone be prosecuted for criticizing or insulting a government official even if the offending words are the truth? Shoul...
        Contributor: Deborah Genzer
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        Campaign for the Civic Mission of Schools

        Grades: No grades selected.
        Subjects: Civics, History-Social Science
        The Campaign for the Civic Mission of Schools is a coalition of over 70 national civic learning, education, civic engagement and...
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        Salem Witch Trials

        Grades: 6 to 8
        Subjects: History-Social Science, American Democracy, Civics
        This lesson centers around a short play in which the accused person is given an obviously unfair trial. Students are asked to di...
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        The Responsibilities of Local Government

        Grades: 4
        Subjects: History-Social Science, American Democracy, Civics
        This is the last lesson in the unit designed to teach the significance of the U.S. Constitution and the shared powers of governm...
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        Understanding Procedural Justice

        Grades: 4 to 7
        Subjects: History-Social Science, American Democracy, Civics
        Objectives: Students will analyze the concept of procedural justice by: identifying in a play the unfair decisions by the ruler...
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        Public Service Announcement: Civic Responsibility

        Grades: 5
        Subjects: History-Social Science, American Democracy, Civics
        This is the final lesson in a unit designed to help students understand E Pluribus Unum (Out of many, One), and that personal ...
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        Teaching About Due Process and the Law

        Grades: 6 to 12
        Subjects: History-Social Science, American Democracy, Civics
        In this lesson, students will be presented with various cases of discrimination. They will identify the discriminatory practice,...
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        SeePolitical

        Grades: No grades selected.
        Subjects: History-Social Science, American Democracy, Civics
        SeePolitical is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that makes the electoral process and ballot propositions entertaining and easy to...
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        ABA National Civics and Law Academy

        Grades: No grades selected.
        Subjects: Civics, Co-Curriculars and Clubs
        The ABA Division for Public Education hosts the National Civics; Law Academy (NCLA) for high school students in Washington, D.C....
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        Defining Civic Duty and Participation

        Grades: 5 to 6
        Subjects: Civics, American Democracy
        This lesson is the first in a series of three in a unit. It is designed to help students understand that personal habits and a...
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        National History Day

        Grades: 6 to 12
        Subjects: Civics, History-Social Science
        National History Day (NHD) is a non-profit education organization based in College Park, Maryland. NHD offers year-long academic...
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      • Thumb image for Native American Cultures Across the U.S.Resource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Native American Cultures Across the U.S.

        Grades: 1 to 5
        Subjects: Geography, History-Social Science, United States History, Humanities, Civics
        Compare and contrast how American Indians are represented in today's society with their actual customs, traditions, and way of l...
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        The Constitution: What It Says and What It Means

        Grades: 5
        Subjects: History-Social Science, American Democracy, Civics
        Through participation in this lesson students will learn what the Constitution says, what it means, and its importance. Studen...
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      • Thumb image for Fault Lines in Our Democracy Civic Knowledge, Voting Behavior, andCivic Engagement in the United StatesResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Fault Lines in Our Democracy Civic Knowledge, Voting Behavior, andCivic Engagement in the United States

        Grades: No grades selected.
        Subjects: Civics
        Features reports on the need for civics education.
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        Teachers Law School

        Grades: No grades selected.
        Subjects: American Democracy, Professional Development, Civics
        The ABOTA Foundation is proud to present the Teachers Law School. Our Teachers Law School program is designed for middle and hig...
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