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This is My Government? (Project)
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This is My Government? (Project)

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Grade Level Grade 12
Resource Type Project Based Learning
Standards Alignment
State-specific

About This Lesson

Students will have an introduction/instruction page that lets them know that they are going to be an Expert presenter about something that is current/recent and is directly/indirectly related to our Government here in the U.S. 

While it is a way for them to research and to write, it also is important for them to find valid resource(s) to support their opinion/position on their chosen topic.

I am constantly updating the topics, as I wish this to be more current event or topics for my students to consider... 

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American Government Project Political Expert, description.doc

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October 13, 2023
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American Government Project Events List, 2023.doc

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October 13, 2023
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Standards

The student will use his/her understanding of choices and consequences to construct a decision-making process and to justify a decision.
demonstrate understanding of the processes and rules by which groups of people make decisions, govern themselves, and address public problems.
The student will analyze the context under which significant rights and responsibilities are defined and demonstrated, their various interpretations, and draw conclusions about those interpretations.
Take into account relevant ethical values and principles
The student will investigate specific rights and responsibilities of individuals and connect those rights and responsibilities with contemporary issues.
Participate in persuading, compromising, debating, and negotiating the resolution of conflicts and differences
Keep informed on issues that affect society
Accept and fulfill responsibilities associated with citizenship in a free society
The student will use his/her understanding of rights and responsibilities to address contemporary issues.
Evaluate the creation and impact of primary sources on political thought in the United States.

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