Your download-and-done, semester-long curriculum contains:
- Course Overview and Suggested Calendar
- 4 inquiry-driven content units with optional PBL components
- 2 semester-long projects on citizenship and civic engagement
- Capstone research paper project with 3 PBL options to pick from
- Detailed unit overview, pacing guide, lesson plans, and answer keys with each unit
- Plus, a bunch more!
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Inquiry and project-based teaching bring focused rigor and true real-world dimension to your daily lessons. And the personalized, authentic products students create are so inspiring.
Teach a rich and meaningful course with these resources, completely independent of a textbook.
Included in this full-course bundle:
- Course Overview and Suggested Calendar: a FREE at-a-glance peek at the course; just click the link!
Intro Activities
- First Day Civics Station Activity Kit: 6 stations to introduce content and your course to students
- First Week Thematic Kick-Off Kit: Ask “What does it mean to be an American citizen?” by introducing a thematic foundation on which to build your Civics or American Government course- perfect for Week 1
4 Inquiry-Driven Units
- Foundations of American Democracy Unit: Ask “How is our American democracy defined?” by challenging students to pair the words of founding documents to our core principles and modern events
- Voting & Election Unit: Ask “Is voting an American responsibility, right, or a privilege?” by challenging students to be informed voters for a mock election
- 3 Branches Unit: Ask “How democratic is America’s government?” by challenging students to interview a trusted adult to help them decide for themselves
- Civil Liberties Unit Unit: Ask “How are my Constitutional rights defined?” by challenging students to create their own Constitutionally-protected message
Course-Long Units
- Civics Service Project: Challenge students to engage in a wide variety of civic and community experiences, perfect for meeting community service requirements
- Citizenship Test Series & Op-Ed Essay Kit: Raise students’ basic government knowledge and study habits, along with their research and argumentative essay skills
Research Essay PBL Projects
- Should Washington DC Gain Statehood?
- Should the Electoral College be Replaced?
- Should Judicial Term Limits be Implemented?
Additional Kits
- Inaugural Address & State of the Union Analysis Kit: Universal for any year’s Presidential Inaugural or SOTU speech
- Candidate Debate Viewing Kit: Works for any debate- Presidential, Gubernatorial, or Senate
- Political Cartoon Analysis Kit: Weave current events easily into your class routine by analyzing political cartoons with the print-and-go kit
- Annotated Constitution: 2 versions– fill-in guided notes and pre-filled reference handouts in a student-friendly reading level
- Civics Word Posters: Decorate your classroom with intention using these typography posters coving Civics essential terms
- Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Branch Lecture Kits: Optional formal lectures to help teach these essential topics
- Exclusive Bonus! Binder covers and spines for the course and each unit
These resources total over 1,000 PDF pages, plus Google files.