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      • Thumb image for The Great Debate: U.S. Supreme Court CasesResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        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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        Graffiti on Trial

        Grades: 3
        Subjects: History-Social Science, American Democracy, Civics
        Students will prepare for a mock trial in the classroom by examining the parts of an actual courtroom and then creating a floo...
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        Freedom of Expression

        Grades: 5
        Subjects: Civics, American Democracy
        This is the first lesson in a unit of five lessons that explains how the Bill of Rights was adopted and the importance of these ...
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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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        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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        Constitution Hall of Fame

        Grades: 5
        Subjects: Civics, American Democracy
        This lesson is designed to integrate what the students have learned concerning the Articles of Confederation, The Constitutional...
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        Constitution Day!...We The People: The Thirteen Colonies

        Grades: 1
        Subjects: Civics, American Democracy
        This lesson begins the unit on National Holidays Heroes.
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      • Thumb image for Can We All Please Just Get Along?: The Rule of LawResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Can We All Please Just Get Along?: The Rule of Law

        Grades: TK/K to 3
        Subjects: History-Social Science, American Democracy, Civics
        This lesson concludes a unit that focuses on the need for rules/laws within a society and ultimately within a classroom.
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        A New Constitution...Your Turn!

        Grades: 5
        Subjects: Rights of Citizens, American Democracy, The American Revolution, U.S. Constitution and 5 additional..
        This lesson (which will take place over several class periods) is the last in a series of three lessons in the unit. This lesson...
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      • Thumb image for A "Commemorative" Bill of RightsResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        A "Commemorative" Bill of Rights

        Grades: 5
        Subjects: Civics, Colonial America, History-Social Science, Principles of Democracy and 6 additional..
        The students will understand the revolutionary and evolutionary aspect of the creation of the United States, through writing abo...
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      • Thumb image for Balancing Act: The Three BranchesResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Balancing Act: The Three Branches

        Grades: 5
        Subjects: History-Social Science, American Democracy, Civics
        This lesson involves students understanding the three branches of the United States government and how these three branches chec...
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      • Thumb image for Articles of Confederation... Well they were trying!Resource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Articles of Confederation... Well they were trying!

        Grades: 5
        Subjects: Civics, American Democracy
        This lesson (which will take place over several class periods) is the 2nd in a series of three extensive lessons in the unit. It...
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      • Thumb image for American HeroesResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        American Heroes

        Grades: 3
        Subjects: Civics, American Democracy
        This third grade lesson is part of a Government and Citizenship unit. This unit is designed for students to understand that co...
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      • Thumb image for 9/11 and the ConstitutionResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        9/11 and the Constitution

        Grades: 6 to 12
        Subjects: 9/11, American Democracy, United States History, Civics
        On American Identity, Diversity, and Common Ground The anniversaries of the terrorist attacks on the United States on September ...
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      • Thumb image for What Conflicting Opinions Did the Framers Have about the Completed Constitution?Resource Type: Website / HyperLink

        What Conflicting Opinions Did the Framers Have about the Completed Constitution?

        Grades: 9 to 12
        Subjects: Civics, American Democracy
        This lesson describes some conflicting points of view of leading Framers about the Constitution. Most of the delegates argued f...
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      • Thumb image for How Does Government Secure Natural Rights?Resource Type: Website / HyperLink

        How Does Government Secure Natural Rights?

        Grades: 9 to 12
        Subjects: Civics, American Democracy
        This lesson introduces you to some basic ideas the Framers used in creating the kind of government they thought would best prot...
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      • Thumb image for How Can Jackson Middle School Meet Its Responsibilities to Deal with the Problem of Substance Abuse?Resource Type: Website / HyperLink
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        What Intellectual Tools are Useful in Making Decisions about Issues of Corrective Justice?

        Grades: 7 to 8
        Subjects: Civics, American Democracy
        This lesson introduces you to some intellectual tools which are useful in resolving issues of corrective justice. When you have...
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      • Thumb image for How Can You Decide Among Competing Responsibilities?Resource Type: Website / HyperLink

        How Can You Decide Among Competing Responsibilities?

        Grades: 7 to 8
        Subjects: Civics, Humanities
        This lesson introduces you to several additional intellectual tools useful in making decisions about responsibility. When you h...
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      • Thumb image for What are the Possible Consequences of Privacy?Resource Type: Website / HyperLink

        What are the Possible Consequences of Privacy?

        Grades: 7 to 8
        Subjects: Civics, American Democracy
        This lesson examines some of the possible consequences of privacy. You will classify these consequences as benefits or costs. La...
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